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1) Test Remote Control

Verify that the remote control works
by operating the equipment directly.
If the remote does not operate your
system directly, replace the batteries
of the remote control. Replace the
remote control if necessary. 

2) Flasher Positioning

Flashers operate line-of-sight; be sure
they are unobstructed and aimed at
the front panel sensor windows of
your components. 

3) 1

2v DC Power Supply

Test that the red IRZ6+ power LED is
on when the wall adapter is plugged
into an unswitched AC outlet. 

• Power LED On: 

Go to Step 13

• Power LED Off: 

Go to Step 4

4) Disconnect Sensors

If the power LED does not light, dis-
connect all sensors and retest the
power supply. 

• Power LED On: 

Go to Step 6

• Power LED Off: 

Go to Step 5

5) Replace Power Supply

Either your power supply or your
IRZ6+ is defective. If you have anoth-
er 12v DC power supply, first check
that it has the same polarity (+ on
the tip, GND on the sleeve). Plug the
new power supply in and observe
the Power LED.

• Power LED On: 

Retest System per

Testing the IR System

section on

previous page

• Power LED Off: 

Return IRZ6+ to

your local Niles dealer for testing

6) Test Sensor Input 1

Reconnect one of the sensor cables.
Re-test; plug the power supply back
in and observe the Power LED. 

• Power LED On: 

Go to Step 7

• Power LED Off: 

Go to Step 8

7) Test Sensor Input 2

A) If you DO NOT have a second
sensor/keypad, Go to Step 12. 

B) If you DO have another sensor/
keypad, connect it to the second
sensor input and re-test.

• Power LED On: 

Go  to Step 12

• Power LED Off: 

Go to Step 8

8) Short b12v (positive)
and GND (ground).

Examine the connectors for a hair-
like filament of wire between any of
the contacts 

at the IRZ6+ and at the

sensor or keypad

. Then retest.

• Power LED On: 

Go to Step 12

• Power LED Off: 

Go to Step 9

9) Test the Cable for Shorts

Disconnect the cable at both ends
(at the sensor and at the IRZ6+) and
test it for shorts. Use an ohm meter
or electrical continuity checker. You
should read an open (Infinite Ohms)
between Red and Bare, Red and
Black or Bare and Black.

• Short in Cable

: Replace cable

• Cable tests OK

: Go to Step 10

10) Replace the IRZ6+

If you have another IRZ6+, replace
the one in the system and retest, if
not  go to Step 11.

11) Replace the Sensor or Keypad

If you have another Sensor or
Keypad, exchange it and retest the
system, otherwise return the IRZ6+
and the sensor/keypad(s) to your
local Niles dealer for testing.

12) System suddenly seems to be
OK again.

The connections were poor and by
touching and inspecting them you
have changed their condition. Jiggle
and tug on the wires and recheck the
connections. If they all seem secure,
retest the entire system per the
Troubleshooting Guidelines.

13) IR LED without any IR input. 

Observe the green IR Test LED on the
IRZ6+ with the power supply
plugged in and all sensors and flash-
ers connected.

• IR Test LED is On or is Flickering:

Go to Step 32

• IR Test LED is Off

: Go to Step 14

14) IR LED with IR input.

Have someone watch the green IR
LED on the IRZ6+ while you aim a
remote control at a remote sensor
and press a button.

• IR Test LED Flashes: 

Go to Step 15

• IR Test LED Off: 

Go to Step 23

15) Flasher Connections

Verify the polarity of the flasher con-
nections. Flashers must be connected
according to 

Installation

Steps 4

and 5. Examine the connectors for a
ny hair-like filaments of wire between
any of the contacts. Retest the sys-
tem per the steps outlined in the pre-
vious section titled 

Testing the IR

System

• Good Operation: 

Congratulations!

• Poor Operation: 

Go to Step 16

16) Flasher Output Too High

Some audio/video component’s
sensors are overloaded by too
s t r o n g a c o m m a n d f r o m t h e
flasher. Connect the flasher(s) to the
variable output of the IRZ6+ and use
a 1/8” slotted screwdriver to reduce
the output level to minimum
(counter-clockwise). Retest the sys-
tem per the steps outlined in the pre-
vious section titled 

Testing the IR

System

• Poor Operation: 

Move the flasher

so that it is farther away from
the sensor window or off to the
s i d e o f t h e s e n s o r w i n d o w .
Retest the system.

• Poor  Operation: 

Start raising the

level (a quarter turn clockwise each
time) and retesting until level is
back to full.

• Poor Operation Continues: 

Go to

Step 17

17) Test Flashers.

A) If you have only ONE FLASHER,
reconnect it to the other flasher out-
put. Retest the system according to
the guidelines on page 11.

• Good Operation: 

Congratulations!

• Poor Operation: 

Go to Step 19

B) If you have MORE THAN ONE
FLASHER, disconnect all of them and
reconnect one flasher at a time. Test
for improved operation.  Continue
testing until you have identified the
defective flasher. Test all of your
flashers.

• All flashers appear defective:

Go to Step 18

• One flasher doesn’t work: 

Return

the defective flasher to your dealer

• All flashers now work:

Congratulations!

Troubleshooting Guide

There are four basic problems which
prevent proper operation of your
IRZ6+. In the order of probability, the
problems are as follows:

Configuration Switches

Recheck the configuration of each of
the flashers. Check that the desired
switches are fully locked into the
“on” or “off” position.

Bad Connections or Wiring

If the connections or wiring are
wrong, loose, shorted or open the
system will not operate properly. The
symptoms could include: Power LED
flickers or is off, IR Test LED is contin-
uously flickering or on without any
remote control use, intermittent
operation or no operation.

Steps (3) and (4)

test your power

supply connections. 

Steps (13) thru (14), (23) thru (25)

test your Sensor connections.

Steps (15) thru (18)

test your Flasher

connections.

Steps (26) and (27) 

tests your cable

for shorts and opens.

Flasher Level is Too High

Many audio/video component’s
sensors are overloaded by receiv-
ing too strong of an IR command
from the flasher. Symptoms can
include: popping and clicking
sounds from the speakers when a
button is pressed on the remote con-
trol, poor IR receiving range, inter-
mittent operation or no operation.

Step (15)

provides detailed instruc-

tions on setting the proper flasher
level.

Optical or Electromagnetic
Interference

Sunlight, reflections, neon signs and
other sources of infrared light or tele-
vision sets, light dimming controls
and other sources of electromagnetic
fields can induce noise and interfer-
ence into your IR extender system.
Symptoms can include: flashback
LED’s continuously flickering or on
without any remote control use,
poor range, intermittent operation or
no operation.

Steps (32) through (38) 

trou-

bleshoot interference problems.

Optical Feedback Loop

If you have an IR sensor in the same
room as a flasher, and you have
some low-level noise or interference,
an optical feedback loop can occur
which will interfere with proper oper-
ation. Symptoms can include: poor
range, intermittent operation or no
operation.

Steps (19)through (22) 

provide

instructions for eliminating optical
feedback loops.

Start from Step One

In your installation you may be faced
with a combination of the four prob-
lems or symptoms that are universal
to all of the problems. Rather than
trying to guess which problem you
have, use a process of elimination.
The Troubleshooting section is
designed to eliminate the most com-
mon problems first. If you start from
Step 1 and methodically check every-
thing you will find the problem in
much less time than the trou-
bleshooter who makes assumptions. 

Troubleshooting Guidelines

Test your IR Extender system by fol-
lowing the three principal guidelines:

1. All components can be operat-
ed.

Test all of your remote controls

for all of your equipment.

2. Operation is consistent.

A good

test is to repeatedly step from Pause

to Play with your VCR, CD, Laser
Disc, or Tape player remote control.
Operation should be identical to
standing in front of the component
with the remote control pointed
directly at the sensor window.

3. Maximum Range

between the

Remote Control and the Niles IR
Sensor is similar to the maximum
range between the Remote Control
and the A/V component’s IR sensor.
Typically a remote control with two
batteries will have a 15 to 20 foot
range and a remote with four batter-
ies will have a 20 to 30 foot range.

Testing the IR Extender System

Installation continued

STEP

5. Connect multiple flashers to a
single output by connecting in
series.

DESCRIPTION

Use crimp caps, wire nuts or solder to
connect the negative of one flasher to the
positive of the next flasher as shown to
create a “series” circuit.

IRC-1 Flooding Flasher

Allows a maximum of TWO in series.

IRC-2 MicroFlasher 

Allows a maximum of FOUR in series.

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