Niles Audio 8 manual 2B. Sync Methods and Options, Video Sync

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For some components, it may be useful to turn them on and off with a Niles AC-6+ triggered by one of the three relay voltages (“Audio”, Video”, or “Assignable”). You could elect to turn on and off a latching power CD player via the Assignable Relay if you specified an AC-6+ to power it on and off. When programming, you could add the “Relay On” command to the CD Master Key’s Ending Sequence and the “Relay Off” command to all other Master Keys and the “System Off” Key.

Figure 7 A projector with latching power may be turned on via an AC-6+ triggered by the Video Control Voltage Output. (The Video 12V Output is automatically activated whenever a source that utilizes the TV is selected).

Remember the Exception – Tuners built into Receivers and Televisions

It is important to note that a stereo receiver has both a tuner and a preamp in one chassis. If the receiver does not feature separate “On” and “Off” commands (or latching power, in which case it could be activated via the “Audio 12V” trigger and an AC-6+ as described above), it must be synced to the “Preamp 12V” sync port.

Since the receiver’s AM/FM tuner is automatically turned on/off with the receiver, the tuner itself does not need sync (or to have a “Component Power” command programmed on the tuner’s page under “Components” when programming with IntelliFile II). Essentially, the tuner is treated as a component with latching power. Likewise, most televisions have both a television tuner and a television monitor in one chassis. You sync the television monitor to the TV’s dedicated sync port, and treat the television tuner as a source with latching power.

2B. Sync Methods and Options

The following are the methods you will use to signal the IntelliControl that a component is on or off.

Video Sync

Most video sources provide either a picture or a blue-screen when the device is on. Using a Y-splitter, this video output can be routed to both the video switching Preamp (or TV)

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Contents IntelliControl Reference Manual Contents 2C. Component Compatibility 3I. Utilities Specifications Complete System 1A. IntelliControl Features and BenefitsPC Programmable with IntelliFile Automatically Unmute the SystemManage and Automate Unfriendly Components Tabletop Remote 1B. IntelliControl Parts GuideProudly Made in USA Main System Unit Top View Main System Unit MSUPage Problem One Turning the System On Solving The Problems of Conventional Home Theater OperationIntelliControl Solution Syncronization Sync 1C. Selling the SystemSystem Schematic Problem Two Selecting Inputs & Modes Problem Six Infrared Remote Controls Are Line-Of-Sight Only Problem Five The Pitfalls of MuteIntelliControl Solution Software Managers to Manage Mute System Comparison 1D. Comparison of Home Theater Control SystemsInfrared Turn On/Off Requires Sync 2A. Power SyncronizationComponents that Don’t Need Sync Those with Latching Power Video Sync 2B. Sync Methods and OptionsSyncing the TV Volt SyncNiles IPC-6 Current Sensing AC Power Controller Niles APC-2 Current Sensing SwitcherNiles LS-1 Light Sensor Niles OTI-512 Voltage SensorMaster Key Sync Features Once Again Remember the Exception 2C. Component CompatibilityInfrared Compatibility Testing Components for Sync Method Testing Components for Automation ConflictsTesting the Video Output of a Source Sync Off DelayTesting the Switched AC Outlet Testing Light Sensing Testing the Video Output of a TelevisionTesting Current Sensing Testing a Component’s Control Voltage OutputPage 3A. Pages, Keys, and Sequences Programming CapabilitiesIssue a Sequence From a Function Key An Address For Every IR CommandPurpose of the Master Key Pages Purpose of the DefaultPurpose of the Library Pages 3B. Function Key Memory Limitations3C. Master Key Automation Part 1 One Touch System Turn On Event One Initial Sequence Sync SnapshotEvent Three Preamp Power Event Two TV PowerEvent Seven Surround Mode Event Five TV InputAutomation Bypass for a Typical Application 3E. Master Keys Part 2 Special FeaturesAutomation Bypass for Manually Adjusted Features Programming Trick Installation TrickPress and Hold a Master Key Finding the Secret Back-Door Anchor Command Testing Direct IRTesting the Anchor Command 3F. Master Keys Part 3 Direct IR, Sequence IR, and ManagersDetermine the Defaults Testing the Input Manager Method3G. Master Keys Part 4 Intelligent System Turn Off Event 1 System Off Initial SequenceEvent 2 TV Auto Turn Off Event 3 Auto Volume ResetEvent 4 Preamp Auto Turn Off Event 5 Component Auto Turn OffAudio 12V Output 3I. UtilitiesVideo 12V Output and Relay Assignable 12V Output and RelayDual TV Volume ResetIR Routing Memory Usage Mute ManagerIntegrating a Second Zone Integrating the IntelliControl with IR Repeater SystemsTurning On Common Sources in Multi-Zone Systems Integrating the Niles IntelliPad Into the Home Theater Multiple TV Array In a Media RoomPage Connect, Power Up, and Test The Home Theater Step-by-Step Installation of a New SystemConnect and Power Up the MSU, Your PC, and the IntelliFile Check MSU Location for Freedom from InterferenceConstruct an Antenna Testing and Troubleshooting RF Transmission and ReceptionConnect Flashers and Sync Cables Labeling Cables Flasher Level CheckIR/RF Test LED Adjusting Flasher LevelsIntelliControl Main System Unit SpecificationsIntelliControl Tabletop Remote

8 specifications

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