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If you wish to carry remotes that have the same codes from room-to-room, use a Dedicated IR Bus
System as shown in Fig. 4.

5. A 490-30 "Micro Link" IR Receiver plugs into the 789-44 for local control of the source equipment (i.e.

equipment behind closed doors, etc.).

6. A "STATUS" system is included.  This permits the power "ON/OFF" status of the A/V receiver or

amplifier system to be visible in each of the remote rooms.  It also permits the power management
capability of the Smart Pad

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 to operate.

7. The "STATUS" indicator LEDs on the 780-80 "J" Box IR Receiver, the two MIRV1 Volume Controls

and the Smart Pad

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, are powered by a 786-00 Power Supply plugged into a "SWITCHED" AC outlet

on the A/V receiver or amplifier system.  When the switched outlet is "ON", +12 Volts from the
786-00 passes through one of the 4 bus-conductors (STATUS line) to the LED indicators.

NOTE:  A resistor can be placed in series with the STATUS terminal at each IR receiver (IR receivers
only, if so equipped) for adjustment of the brightness of the Status LED.  See the specific installation
instructions for the IR receiver for details.

NOTE:  

When connecting system devices, be sure to carefully match up the terminals according to

their markings as follows:

IR IN (IR), STATUS (ST), GND (G) and +12VDC (V).

Power Supply Considerations

Up to 3 RAT1's plus associated MIRV1's and IR components can be used with one 782-00 Power Supply.
(e.g. 9 RAT1's with associated components would require 3 of the 782-00 Power Supplies).  Typical power
supply connections are shown in Figs. 3, 4 and 6.

RAT1

Summary of Contents for RAT 1

Page 1: ...lug in connector IR STATUS 12V 4 screw plug in connector STATUS Input Jack 2 1mm coaxial type POWER Input Jack 12V 2 1mm coaxial type Power Consumption 300 mA 12V DC Use Xantech Model 786 00 or 782 00...

Page 2: ...use APPLICABLE RC68 BUTTON DESCRIPTIONS 1 IR Emitter Lens 2 Instant Volume Presets These buttons allow direct preset activation of any of the 10 volume steps on the RAT1 Useful for audio scene ambian...

Page 3: ...rmine the minimum safe amplifier operating load impedance refer to the manufacturer s specifications 4 Find the correct jumper position from the above charts 5 Place the jumpers in the same position o...

Page 4: ...inimum safe operating load impedance 1 Calculate the total paralleled impedance of the 4 Ohm group first by dividing 4 Ohms by 2 4 2 2 Ohms 2 Multiply 2 by 4 for the S4 setting 8 Ohms 3 Calculate the...

Page 5: ...LLATION COMMON IR BUS SYSTEM Fig 3 illustrates a typical installation using three RAT1 s along with other Xantech products in a 4 room multi room system The principles shown should be used as a guide...

Page 6: ...outlet on the A V receiver or amplifier system When the switched outlet is ON 12 Volts from the 786 00 passes through one of the 4 bus conductors STATUS line to the LED indicators NOTE A resistor can...

Page 7: ...Receiver R L MAIN ROOM EQUIPMENT AREA ETC 782 00 Power Supply To 120 V AC unswitched 786 00 STATUS power supply Plug into a SWITCHED AC Outlet on A V Receiver see text A V RECEIVER AMPLIFIER ETC Back...

Page 8: ...onal 793 00 s These can be easily daisy chained as shown in Fig 5 5 SinceaDedicatedIRBussystemisused eachoftheRAT1 s andMIRV1 s canoperatewiththesame IR Code Group number In this case the Code Group n...

Page 9: ...2 00 Power Supply To 120 V AC unswitched A V RECEIVER AMPLIFIER ETC Back Panel IR Receiver i e cabinet mounted for IR control in main room 283 00 Emitter 283M Blink IR Place on FRONT Panel IR Sensor C...

Page 10: ...EA ST G V ST G V FROM AMPLIFIER SPEAKER TERMINALS 786 00 Status Power Supply 782 00 Power Supply To 120 VAC unswitched IR IR Fig 6 Driving Two Speaker Pairs From One RAT1 INSTALLATION cont d 12VDC 12...

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