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®
5
Remote Control Switchers
POWER
12 VOLTS
200 mA D.C.
IR RCVR
INPUT
+12
O G G I
I G G O
O G G I
I G G O
O G G I
I G G O
I G G O
O G G I
G
S
RT8
ADDRESSABLE IR ROUTER
I = INDICATOR O = IR OUT G = GROUND
2
4
6
8
1
3
5
7
2512
Combiner
TV
480-00
CPL10
Coupler
(3 locations)
NOTE: No
power supply is
needed in this
case.
789-44
Connecting
Block
202-00
4-way RF Splitter
DC Passing
RF
AMP
Satellite Receiver #1
Satellite Receiver #2
RT8
IR Router
IN
OUT
Modulator
(2-Input)
AV Patch
Cords
To additional
emitter(s) on
controlled
device(s), if
needed.
+12 V
IR
RCVR
TV
INPUT
INJ94
INJECT
OR
INJ94
Injector (2)
TV
CB12
291-10
781RG
Power
Supply (4)
Four Remote Rooms
X
6015900 cables
(3.5mm-to-
stripped ends)
Satellite Receiver #4
Modulator
(2-Input)
Satellite Receiver #3
+
+
+
+
490-30
TV
CB12
+12 V
IR
RCVR
TV
INPUT
TV
Coaxial
Cable
RF Signal
IR Signal
+
786-00
Power Supply
White
Striped Side (+)
+
Smart
Pad™
IR
RF
RF/IR
CPL10
IR
RF
RF/IR
CPL10
IR
RF
RF/IR
CPL10
INJ94
INJECT
OR
12VDC
+12 VDC
GND
STA
TUS
IR IN
EMITTERS
789-44
CONNECTING BLOCK
®
IR
RCVR
283M
Blink-IR™
Mouse Emitters
283M
Blink-IR™
Mouse Emitters
G IR IN
Subsequent IR commands specific to
the TV's, such as channel Up/Down,
then operate the functions of the TV or
TV's addressed.
7. In this system, the RC68+ codes are
"taught" to a Xantech URC type Learn-
ing Remote for use with the 480 Dinky
Link™ IR Receiver and to the Xantech
SmartPad. Other learning devices may
be used provided they are capable of
learning and outputting the RC68+
codes, with carrier, to the RT8.
8. When programming, begin by assign-
ing 6 keys to a keypad or a learning
device for the RC68+ commands.
In this case, these would be commands
1, 2, 3, & 4 for individual routing and the
GP-ON and GP-OFF commands. Next,
assign keys for the TV function com-
mands, such as channel Up/Down.
NOTE: Since GP-ON is cancelled when
any one of the individual commands is
subsequently sent, you could eliminate
the GP-OFF command. This will save
you one key on the learning device.
9. Teach the commands into the assigned
keys, following the instructions that
come with the learning device. On URC
type remotes and the Xantech Smart
Pad, all these commands could go into
one bank.
10. The "I" and "G" terminals on each of the
output terminal jacks are provided so
that LED indicators, placed near each
TV Monitor (if desired) will give a visual indication of the currently controlled Monitor. Refer to Fig. 5.
Use LED's with an operating current rating of 10 to 20 mA.
Fig. 6 shows a typical system whith four same-brand satellite receivers individually controlled from four
remote room locations.
1. Using the Xantech "Xtra Link™" patented principle, CPL10 RF/IR Couplers and INJ94 Injectors are
used to inject the IR signals onto the coaxial cable at the remote TV rooms and are extracted at the
other end to drive the emitters, selectively, at each satellite receiver through the RT8 Router.
2. A variety of Xantech IR Receivers and a keypad are shown in the remote rooms to illustrate the
flexibility of the system.
3. An RF Amp, such as the Channel Plus DA500 in the RF system, overcomes the RF signal losses of
the RF splitters and the long cable lengths.
4. A 789-44 Connecting Block is shown expanding the control signal from the IR jack on the CPL10
Coupler to the RT8 and to emitters on other controlled devices. If you need to drive even more emitters,
use the 791-44 Amplified Connecting Block instead of the 789-44.
Fig. 6
Controlling Satellite Receivers through an RT8 Router
RT8