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>>IR REPEATERS

IR1X4 

    IR2X6

1. Introduction .................................................... 2
2. Installation...................................................... 2

2.1. Basic Connections (1/8” – 3.5mm Jacks) ..... 2
2.2. Advanced Connections ................................. 3

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4. Warranty ......................................................... 6
5. Contacting Technical Support...................... 6

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Summary of Contents for episode IR1X4

Page 1: ...IR2X6 1 Introduction 2 2 Installation 2 2 1 Basic Connections 1 8 3 5mm Jacks 2 2 2 Advanced Connections 3 5 5 5HFHLYHU QSXW RQ JXUDWLRQ 4 7URXEOHVKRRWLQJ 4 6SHFL FDWLRQV 5 4 Warranty 6 5 Contacting Technical Support 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS ...

Page 2: ...1 BASIC CONNECTIONS 1 8 3 5MM JACKS 1 Connect an IR Receiver to the IR Receiver In IR A or IR B on IR2X6 Note Do not connect the IR Receiver to an IR Emitter connection as damage to the Receiver may occur 2 Connect the desired number of IR Emitters to the Emitter connections 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 A B B EMITTERS SW5 SW6 POWER 12VDC IR A IR B IR A IR B 12V GND SIGNAL 12V GND SIGNAL POWER IR2X6 A B B EE IR R...

Page 3: ...put of a control system Note When connecting to a control system the 12VDC is not used 3 EXTENDING THE CABLE Should the cable for the IR Receiver not be long enough for the installation it can be extended by removing the 3 5mm 1 8 connector and splicing in a length of wire When this method is used proper polarity MUST be maintained in order to ensure proper operation 2012 Episode IR SiJnal Tip 12V...

Page 4: ...XUHG WR VHQG 5 IURP LQSXW WR HPLWWHU outputs 5 and 6 by setting the switches located next to the Emitter outputs 2 3 TROUBLESHOOTING When multiple IR Receivers are used in a system the potential for increased IR noise exists This may affect the reliability of the system and reduce the range of the IR If this occurs remove the IR Receivers one at a time to determine the maximum number for the insta...

Page 5: ... 4 SCREW TERMINAL PLUG OUTPUTS 4 1 8 3 5MM JACKS POWER 12VDC 10MA DIMENSIONS 2 50 8MM H X 4 101 6MM W X 1 25 4MM D IR2X6 INPUTS 2 1 8 3 5MM JACK 2 4 SCREW TERMINAL PLUG OUTPUTS 6 1 8 3 5MM JACKS POWER 12VDC 10MA DIMENSIONS 2 50 8MM H X 4 875 123 83MM W X 1 25 4MM D ...

Page 6: ...under normal conditions of use This warranty shall not apply to products which KDYH EHHQ DEXVHG PRGL HG RU GLVDVVHPEOHG 3URGXFWV WR EH UHSDLUHG XQGHU WKLV ZDU UDQW PXVW EH UHWXUQHG WR 6QDS 9 RU D GHVLJQDWHG VHUYLFH FHQWHU ZLWK SULRU QRWL FDWLRQ and an assignment return authorization number RA 4 WARRANTY 5 CONTACTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT PHONE 866 838 5052 EMAIL TECHSUPPORT SNAPAV COM 120424 1411 3 YE...

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