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780-10
connections to a Xantech connecting block,
power supply and emitters as shown in the
following illustration of a typical basic system:
While it is possible to make wired connections
without the connecting block, it is not recom-
mended. The connecting block reduces instal-
lation time, helps to eliminate errors, allows
easy troubleshooting and permits easy system
upgrades later, if needed.
Input connections must be made as illustrated.
To extend the Emitter wires to a more distant
location, you may splice in 2-conductor wire, in the wire gauges mentioned before, as needed.
The 780-10 may be connected to any of the Xantech Connecting Blocks, Controllers, Interface modules,
etc., that have +12 VDC, INPUT and GND terminals, such as the CB12, 789-44, 791-44, 795-20, 796-20,
794-00, etc. 780-10's may be connected in parallel to these terminals in any combination with other Xantech
3-conductor IR receivers or keypads (12 IR receivers max).
A more advanced system, using 780-10's and a variety of other Xantech IR receivers connected to a 791-
44 Amplified Connecting Block, is shown in
Fig.3
below:
Affix the Mini-Emitters, such as the 282, 284,
283 and 286 series, to the IR sensor win-
dows of the controlled equipment in accord
with the instructions that come with them.
Phantom Power Connections
Some existing installations may have only 2
wires (such as coax) going to a remote room.
The 780-10, when used with a 792-10 Power
Module, may be connected for 2-wire phan-
tom power operation as in
Fig. 4
.
Additional 780's may be wired in parallel at
the
IN
and
GND
terminals of the 792-10, up
to a maximum of three. More than this may
cause unreliable results.
CAUTION:
With any of these systems, be
sure the 781 power supply is plugged into an un-switched AC outlet. This maintains the IR system in
"standby" operation so that power-on commands can be sent to the controlled equipment.
Fig. 3
780-10 IR Receivers in a Multiroom System
+12 VDC
IR OUT
GND
780-10
J-BOX RECEIVER
+12 VDC
IR OUT
GND
780-10
J-BOX RECEIVER
To 120 V AC
(unswitched)
781RG
Power Supply
791-44
Amplified Connecting Block
283M
Blink-IR™
283M
Blink-IR™
283M
Blink-IR™
VCR
Cassette DecK
GND
IR OUT
+12V
490-00
Series
Micro Link™
IR Receivers
3-Wire
Cable
IR OUT
GND
+12V
Red
Stripe
3-Wire
Cable
IR OUT
GND
+12V
480-00
Dinky Link™
IR Receiver
Red
(or white)
Stripe
REMOTE ROOM 1
780-10
J-Box IR Receiver
780-10
J-Box IR Receiver
7 Foot 3-Conductor
Cable with Quick
Connect Stereo
Mini Plug
490-30
Series
Micro Link™
IR Receivers
MAIN ROOM, EQUIPMENT AREA, ETC.
REMOTE ROOM 2
REMOTE ROOM 3
REMOTE ROOM 4
GND
IR OUT
+12V
3-Conductor
Room-to-
Room Cables
(Home Runs)
283M
Blink-IR™
Mouse Emitter
283M
Blink-IR™
Satellite Receiver
A/V
Receiver
CD Changer
+ 1 2 V D C
G N D
EMITTERS
12 VDC
HIGH
IR
OUT
S TAT U S
I R I N
IR
RCVR
791-
44
AMPLIFIED
CONNECTING BLOCK
®
Fig. 4
780-10 IR Receiver Wired for Phantom Power Operation
+12 VDC
IR OUT
GND
780-10
J-BOX RECEIVER
792-10
POWER MODULE
+12V
OUT
IR IN
GND
+12V
OUT
XANTECH
1 (ON)
0 (OFF)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
792-10
Power Module
(In Phantom
High Current Mode)
2-Conductor
Inter-room
Cable
(usually coax)
To
282M
or
283M
Emitters
on controlled
equipment
Use jumper wire
between IR OUT
and GND screws
as shown
SIGNAL
GROUND
EMITTERS
790
CONNECTING BLOCK
XANTEC
IN / OUT
IN / OUT
781RG
Power Supply
790-00
Connecting Block
780-10
J-Box IR Receiver
REMOTE ROOM
MAIN ROOM
Shield
+12 VDC
IR OUT
GND
780-10
J-BOX RECEIVER
To 120 VAC
(unswitched)
781RG
Power Supply
REMOTE ROOM
MAIN ROOM
Hand Held
Remote
VCR
GND
IR OUT
+12V
780-10
J-Box
IR Receiver
(rear view)
3-Conductor
Inter-room Cable
(unshielded OK)
789-44
Connecting Block
283M
Blink-IR™
Mouse Emitter
AV
Receiver
Satellite Receiver
283M
Blink-IR™
283M
Blink-IR™
12VDC
+12 VDC
GND
STATUS
IR IN
EMITTERS
789-44
CONNECTING BLOCK
®
IR
RCVR
Fig. 2
A 780-10 Basic IR Repeater System
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