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Symptom #4: 

TB LED on IR Rec. blinks but 283M or 286M 'Blink' style Emitters do not

 

  

 

 

 

 

  

Cause:

Solution

 

1. 

There may be a short, such as a staple 
driven through the Signal and GND wires of 
the IR Receiver and/or the emitter. 

Recheck your wiring. 

 

2. 

Emitter may be shorted internally 

Replace Emitter or use TEST EMITTER 
to check circuit. 

 

(XTRALINK Only)

 TV on same splitter with 

no IR Receiver installed

 

Place a DC Blocker (Model 203-00) on 
any TV Leg without IR Receiver 

 

 

 

 

 

Symptom #5:

 Intermittent IR control 

(I.e. buttons on remote need to be pressed multiple times)

 

 

 

 

 

  

Cause:

Solution

 

1. 

Plasma Interference 

Use a 490-90 Plasma 'Friendly' Receiver

 

2. 

Relatively high levels of 

ambient noise

This can be due to any of the following: 
Sunlight, florescent Lighting or Plasma 
Displays.  

In this case use either a SUN filter 
(SUN480, SUN490, SUN780), or any of 
our ‘CFL Friendly’ IR Receivers (291-80, 
480-80, 780-80). For Plasma 
Interference use the 490-90 or 780-90 
‘Plasma Friendly’ IR Receivers. These 
can also be used in direct sunlight and in 
the presence of ‘tube style’ florescent 
lighting. 

 

3. 

Long Wire Runs – shielded wire typically of 
100 feet (30 meters) or longer causes a filter 
effect due to accumulated capacitance of the
wire.  Intermittent, or no IR control, could 
actually be because of the longer wire runs. 

 

Putting a 470-ohm resistor in parallel at 
the connecting block between signal and 
ground will effectively discharge the 
capacitance of the wire.  This will allow 
the signal to travel farther on shielded 
wire.    Adding a resistor between the 
input and ground of the connecting block 
will drop the IR level down somewhat.  
Passive connecting blocks, such as the 
789-44, may not have enough signal 
output for consistent control of the 
equipment.  You may have to upgrade to 
an amplified connecting block to bring 
the IR level back to normal.  In these 
cases, the 791-44 would be an ideal 
connecting block for single zone 
systems while the 795-20 would work 
best for a 2-4 zone system. 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 490-85

Page 1: ...ds up to 20 feet away FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS IR carrier frequency reception bandwidth 30 to 60 kHz IR carrier adjustment 32 to 56 kHz allows output carrier frequency to be matched to a controlled component for optimum performance IR reception range 50 feet Dimensions 2 75 Length x 0 75 DIA Bezel is 0 90 DIA Works in normal 3 wire mode 12VDC IR GND Red talkback LED for system verification RF G...

Page 2: ...esired frequency 4 If you have products in the same IR system that have different IR carrier frequencies you will have to adjust the 490 85 to a midway position For example some may operate at 38kHz and others at 56kHz In this case set the adjustment to approximately 47kHz a midway position Note Some products are more tolerant of compromised frequency settings that others You may have to fine tune...

Page 3: ...1RG Power Supply not included into the jack labeled 12VDC on the 791 44 Connecting Block 4 Plug the AC end of the 781RG Power Supply into an un switched 120VAC outlet 490 85 Series IR Receivers 283M Emitter 120 V AC Unswitched 781RG Power Supply 791 44 Amplified Connecting Block 283M Emitter 283M Emitter 0 469 1 7 8 7 Foot 3 Conductor Cable with Quick Connect Mini Plug 12 VDC GND E M I T T E R S M...

Page 4: ...een IR Receiver and the Connecting Block is open Recheck wiring 4 Power Supply not putting out proper voltage Verify supply is a 12VDC regulated supply reading between 11 5 to 13VDC under load Should be using Power Supply Model 781RG 12VDC Regulated 200mA or 782 00 12VDC Regulated 1 2A 5 Output from the IR receiver connecting block is connected to a high impedance IR input jack on a component If y...

Page 5: ...t sunlight and in the presence of tube style florescent lighting 4 EMI induced noise This can be due to light dimmer controls or other radiating electronic devices PC s or any poorly shielded electronic device Reposition IR Receiver and or cabling away from emitting device You can also place a 470Ohm resistor in parallel with the IR Signal and GND connections on the connecting block This will also...

Page 6: ...cent Lighting or Plasma Displays In this case use either a SUN filter SUN480 SUN490 SUN780 or any of our CFL Friendly IR Receivers 291 80 480 80 780 80 For Plasma Interference use the 490 90 or 780 90 Plasma Friendly IR Receivers These can also be used in direct sunlight and in the presence of tube style florescent lighting 4 EMI induced noise This can be due to light dimmer controls or other radi...

Page 7: ... 80 780 80 For Plasma Interference use the 490 90 or 780 90 Plasma Friendly IR Receivers These can also be used in direct sunlight and in the presence of tube style florescent lighting 3 Long Wire Runs shielded wire typically of 100 feet 30 meters or longer causes a filter effect due to accumulated capacitance of the wire Intermittent or no IR control could actually be because of the longer wire r...

Page 8: ...ver the Emitter PN MS1 The rounded non stick side of the emitter is a hi output side and can reflect off other devices and overpower some components IR Sensors If using a CB12 connecting block try a 789 44 connecting block This has a series resistor at the output which will limit current to the Emitter 3 Using a CFL Friendly IR Receiver 291 80 480 80 or 780 80 and trying to control a unit with a c...

Page 9: ...ill indicate the supply is good but in some cases the supply can still be bad i e reads good when not plugged in but may not be able to handle the current load of the system 2 Verify Emitter 283M or 286M Blink Style ONLY Remove the power supply from the connecting block and all Emitters from the output Place a jumper wire on the connecting block between IR and 12v Reconnect the Power Supply and on...

Page 10: ...d at the receiver and verify the TB LED on the Receiver lights Xantech Corporation 13100 Telfair Avenue 2 F Sylmar CA 91342 Phone 818 362 0353 Fax 818 362 9506 Instructions 490 85 2007 Xantech Corporation This document is copyright protected No part of this manual may be copied or reproduced in any form without prior written consent from Xantech Corporation Xantech Corporation shall not be liable ...

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