Note: If you are experiencing RF interference (or no RF operation at all), remove the
antenna and place the tabletop remote 1/2” away from the antenna socket. If the Green
LED now lights when the “Channel Up” key is pressed (while a Master Key is selected),
the RF circuitry is working, but the antenna is picking up excessive interference. Attempt to
move the antenna.
If the red LED lights only when buttons are pressed (without the antenna connected), you
may have the “Unit ID” code set incorrectly. Make sure that the DIPswitch settings inside
the Tabletop Remote match those settings on the “Utilities” tab in the IntelliFile II software.
If the LED locks up red when the antenna is connected, the antenna is being “jammed”
with continuous interference. Eliminate the source of the interference or relocate the
antenna.
6. Connect Flashers and Sync Cables
Connect all flashers and sync connectors to the correct location on the Main System Unit
(MSU).
a. Label all cables for both the component they are connected to, and whether they are
IR, sync, interconnect, or power. For example, the flasher routed to the TV is labeled
“TV IR”, while the sync cable from a 12V wall adapter plugged into the switched outlet
of a Cable TV Decoder is labeled “CATV-Sync” (see Figure 12).
b. Attach the flashers to the front panel sensors of each component, and plug each of
the flasher plugs into the correct IntelliControl flasher connector that corresponds to
that component’s Master Key on the Tabletop Remote.
c. Connect the 12V and video sync cables to the appropriate jacks for all respective
source components.
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