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IR Troubleshooting Guide 

 

NOTE: 

Due to the many variables in a given installation, the 

troubleshooting countermeasures you will have to take may vary from job 
to job.  Each installation is different due to the number of IR receivers in 
use, length of wire runs, type of wire, amount of ambient IR noise present, 
etc…. Therefore, your countermeasures for a particular job will range 
from nothing at all, to any combination of the solutions listed below.  

IR Receivers: Model #’s DL, HL, ML, and WL series  
 
Symptom #1: 
DIM or NO Talk Back LED during IR Reception or 
reduced operational range 

  

Cause: Solution 

1. 

Weak Batteries in Transmitting 
Remote. 

 Replace batteries. 

2.  Bad Emitter or no emitter 

plugged into connecting block. 

 Test emitter and verify wiring. 

3. 

Signal wire between 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 
781ERGPS (12VDC Regulated, 200mA) or 
782ERGPS (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 you are using a passive connecting block, 
such as a 789-44, and the system is not 
working, try the amplified connecting block, 
model 791-44.  Put one of the small plastic 
case jumpers supplied with the block on the 
pins next to the emitter jack.  This will provide 
the IR-in jack on the component with a hotter 
signal. 

6.  IR Receiver is inoperable.  

Replace Receiver. 

7. 

(XTRALINK Only)

 RF 

Amplifier is being used on 
same COAX Line anywhere 
between the Coupler (CPL94) 
and Injector (INJ94).

 

Need to use a Bypass Kit (model BYPASS94 
Kit) to route the IR control signals around the 
amplifier(s). 

 

 

 

Symptom #2: TB LED on IR Receiver (and/or Emitters) Dimly lit or 
flickering 

  

Cause: Solution 

1. 

Signal and ground 

wires

 are 

reversed

 or shorted either at the 

connecting block or IR receiver.  

Recheck your wiring. 

2. 

Defective emitter. 

Replace Emitter 

3. 

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 
(SUNKIT), or any of our ‘Plasma/CFL 
Friendly’ IR Receivers (DL85/95, HL85/95, 
ML85/95, WL85/95).  These can also be 
used in direct sunlight and in the presence 
of ‘tube style’ fluorescent 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 help 
alleviate any stray capacitance in the 
cable. 

5. Plasma Interference 

Use an 85 or 95 series Plasma 'Friendly' 
IR Receiver. If already using a 85 or 95 
unit, please note the Plasma interference 
can be reflected off of any item it comes 
into contact with within approx. 3ft. From 
the front of the display. Keeping this in 
mind, make sure that the IR receiver is 
free from any obstruction that might reflect 
back into the receiving eye. 

 

Summary of Contents for ML25K

Page 1: ...2 inches deep 50mm Quick Connect 3 5mm Stereo Mini Plug on 7ft cable for direct plug in to Xantech Connecting Blocks Works in normal 3 wire mode 12VDC IR GND Green Talkback LED for System Verificatio...

Page 2: ...not long enough Simply cut off the mini plug strip the leads and splice them to a 3 conductor extension cable with a terminal block or other means Then connect the extension cable to the 3 or 4 termin...

Page 3: ...IR Photodiode Talkback LED 791 44 Amplified Connecting Block 12 VDC GN D EMITTERS 12 VDC HIGH IR OUT ST ATUS IR IN IR RCVR 791 44 AMPLIFIE D CONNECTING BLOCK 781ERGPS Emitter 5 1 Micro Link ML IR Rec...

Page 4: ...let STEP 2 Connect the 3 5mm stereo mini plug from the 481D IR Receiver ITEM A to the IR RCVR input located on the 789 44 Connecting Block ITEM B The RED connector connects to the RED receptacle 7 STE...

Page 5: ...nt with a hotter signal 6 IR Receiver is inoperable Replace Receiver 7 XTRALINK Only RF Amplifier is being used on same COAX Line anywhere between the Coupler CPL94 and Injector INJ94 Need to use a By...

Page 6: ...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 3 XT...

Page 7: ...ve Lead on the terminal marked 12VDC or V You should get a reading between 11 5VDC and 13 0VDC If not remove the supply from the Connecting block and measure again this time directly on the 2 5mm Coax...

Page 8: ...ial damages Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights You m...

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