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If you are using a piece of source equipment that does not have a mini remote input jack,
you can attach an IR flasher (Winki-Link) to the front of the unit. Plug the flasher into the Mini
Code Out jack on the front of the PCT-4 that corresponds to the particular source. With this
setup, the PCT-4 will transmit the correct code when it is activated by the MC-3000(s) in the
system. You can control the signal strength of the IR flasher within the PCT-4. Follow these
steps:
A)
Remove the cover of the PCT-4 by unscrewing the four corner screws. You will see a small
board attached to the cover. On this board, there are four miniature pots, each corresponding
to one of the Code Out jacks. Also, there are four sets of three-pin jumper groups above each
miniature pot.
B)
If you are using an IR flasher to control any of the sources, you must jump across the two
pins on the right in the three-pin jumper group(s) (see picture) that corresponds to the source
number(s).
C)
Adjust the IR Output Level pot(s) as is necessary.
D)
Replace the front cover and screws.
WINKI-LINK
OR MINI-PLUG
SELECTOR
IR OUTPUT LEVEL
ADJUSTMENT
WINKI-LINK
OR MINI-PLUG
OUTPUT (1/8" PLUG)
1/4" PULSE
INPUT
(FROM ALPHA-UNIT)
Winki-Link
(Infrared Flasher
with Carrier)
Data Out
(No Carrier)
Note:
Any codes listed on the “PCT-4 Library” sheet that have a 1 in the far right-hand position
(number 8) can only be used for SW1, SW2, and SW 3 (Code Outs 1-3). A piece of equipment that
uses one of these codes cannot be connected to SW4 (Code Out 4). The PCT-4 will not operate
correctly if the appropriate audio connections for the source equipment have not been made.
If you have two PCT-4s in your system, you must address each one separately. SW 4,
position #8 on PCT-4 #1, should be set to 0. SW 4, position #8 on PCT-4 #2, should be set to 1.
Using the PCT-4 with an IR Flasher