
ISM4 INSTALLATION & PROGRAMMING MANUAL
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2.
Either plug the
sensor head
directly into the
A/V Receiver DVD Composite Video Input
or connect a
shielded
female to male RCA-RCA cable
with gold ends to the
sensor head
and then to the
AV Receiver
DVD Composite Video Input
.
3.
Plug the
SMVID01 3.5mm mini plug
into the
ISM4 Source 2 “Sense In” Jack
.
4.
Turn the
DVD Player
ON. The
SMVID01 Status LED
should illuminate
red
. (The Source 2 Status LED on the
ISM4 Front Panel should also illuminate green. For now, disregard any other front panel LED activity.)
5.
Turn the
DVD Player
OFF. The
SMVID01 Status LED
should turn
off
. If it does not turn off, adjust the
sensitivity
to the point where the
Status LED
turns
off
. (The Source 2 Status LED on the ISM4 Front Panel
should also turn off. For now, disregard any other front panel LED activity.)
NOTE:
Some devices have a constant signal output on the composite video output jack (many cable boxes
and other devices) and will not be compatible with video sensing. If adjusting the sensitivity on the SMVID01
with the DVD player (or other device) does not turn the Status LED OFF, another sensing method must be
used, such as a switched outlet on a cable box as shown in
Figure 4
.
6.
Remove the
protective backing
from an
IR Emitter head
. Carefully attach the emitter over the
IR eye
of the
DVD Player
. If the eye is not obvious, shine a small flashlight into the faceplate to locate it or refer to the
product manual.
7.
Carefully pull the
emitter wire
to the back of the DVD Player and over to where the
ISM4
is located. Be
careful not to pinch the wire between components or block the disc drawer.
8.
Plug the
Emitter 3.5mm mini plug
into the
ISM4 Source 2 “IR Out “Jack
.
9.
Label the sensor and emitter wires for reference.
Source 3 (Cable Box)
Follow the instructions for
Source 1
(A/V Receiver), for
voltage sensing
. The switched outlet on most cable
boxes must be configured in the
Cable Box Setup Menu
. Be sure the
AC Convenience Outlet
is set to:
Switched
.
Source 4 (Video Recorder)
Follow the instructions for
Source 2
(DVD Player), for
video sensing
.
IR Receiver
1.
Plug a Xantech 291 Series or ‘Dash 30’ Type IR Receiver (IR Receivers with an attached stereo 3.5mm mini
plug cable), into the IR Receiver Jack on the ISM4 Rear Panel. Position the IR Receiver as appropriate for
‘line-of-sight’ to the where the system remote will typically be used. This will allow IR control of the ISM4 and
pass through of IR commands from the system remote to the source devices.
MULTI-ZONE SYSTEM (Figure 6)
ISM4
1.
Plug the included
12VDC Power Supply 2.1mm coaxial plug
into the
Power Jack
on the
ISM4 Rear Panel
.
2.
Plug the
Power Supply
into an
unswitched
AC Outlet
.
Source 1 (Multi-Zone Controller)
1.
Using a
Xantech 5-Foot Mini Plug Cable
, (3.5mm mini plug to two stripped/tinned leads, Xantech Part No
06015900), plug the
mini plug
end into the
Common 12V Control Out
on the
multi-zone controller
.
2.
Connect the
stripped/tinned ends
to the appropriate
terminals
on the
SMVLT01 Sensor
. Maintain proper
polarity, typically white stripe (+12V) to the
‘+’
terminal, black wire (GND) to the
‘-‘
terminal. (See
manufacturer’s product manual to verify the pin-out of the Common 12V Out Jack.)
3.
Plug the
SMVLT01 3.5mm mini plug
into the
ISM4 Source 1 “Sense In” Jack
.
4.
Turn a
Zone
on the
multi-zone controller
ON. The
SMVLT01 Status LED
should illuminate
red
. (The
Source 1 Status LED on the ISM4 Front Panel should also illuminate solid green. For now, disregard any
other front panel LED activity.)
5.
Turn the
multi-zone controller
OFF. The
SMVLT01 Status LED
should turn
off
. If it does not turn off, adjust
the
sensitivity
to the point where the
Status LED
turns
off
. (The Source 1 Status LED on the ISM4 Front
Panel should also turn off. For now, disregard any other front panel LED activity.)