Knoll DIR10 Installation Instructions Download Page 2

Installation Tips 

 
1. Follow all local electrical & building code requirements. 

 
2. The DIR10 is usually shelf or tabletop mounted. In order to 

work it requires a PS1202 (200 mA) or PS1205 (500 mA) 12 
VDC unregulated power supply, IR31 (single) or IR34 (dual) 
emitters and one of the following: DIR54 (decora inwall style, 4 

output), DIR55 (tabletop style, 4 output) or DIR58 (wall mount 
or SMC style, 8 output) connection block. 

 
3. Wires can be solid or stranded, shielded or unshielded with a 

minimum of 28 gauge for runs under 200’, 22 gauge for runs 
under 500’ and 20 gauge for runs up to 1000’. Wires can be 

looped from DIR10 to DIR10 or home run. Home runs generally 
offer more reliability and future flexibility. 
 

4. DIR10’s can be mixed and matched in larger systems with up 
to 10 DIR infrared receivers, such as the Knoll DIR21 or DIR25. 

 
5. When using a DIR connection block, connect the DIR10 

+12vdc, GND and SIG terminals to the corresponding DIR55 
terminal. Prepare the wire leads to and from the DIR receiver by 

stripping about ¼” of the insulation from each of the 3 leads. 
Twist the strands tightly together so that they do not stick out 

of the connector and cause a short-circuit. Be sure to observe 
polarity. If you are connecting with the RJ45 connector you may 

need a RJ45 paralleling strip to parallel connect the wires from 
multiple DIR receivers.  

 
6. Next plug in the single or dual emitters into the DIR 

connection block.  
 
7. Then plug in the PS1202 (for up to five receivers) or PS1205 

for five to eleven receivers. 
 

8. The infrared system is usually left plugged in all the time (to 
an unswitched outlet) as it uses very little power. 

 
9. Test the digital infrared system to see if it is working 

properly. If it works only from a very close range or it does not 
work at all, first mark where the pot adjustment is on the DIR 
connection block blue color pot. This is so you can reset it to 

that starting point again. Try adjusting the pot on the 
connection block very slightly left and right as you are testing 

the receiver with the remote control. This may require two 
people. This should correct for the problem. If it still does not 

work properly, please call Knoll Systems and ask for infrared 
technical support at 1-800-566-5579. The help line is open from 

7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday to Friday Pacific time. 

  

RJ45

Receiver

CD

IR31A

IR34A

DIR55

PS1202

12 V DC Power Supply

Dish

IR34A

171

Connection

   Block

Note: DIR10’s are

wired in parallel

12V

GND

SIG

System

 power

on LED

    IR

Receiver

Talkback

   LED

RJ45

RJ45

RJ45

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