Niles Audio RCA-TT2 manual Installation Mounting a MicroFlasher to A/V Components

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INSTALLATION (continued) Step 5 – Mounting a MicroFlasher to A/V Components

Make sure all of your remote controls have batteries and that they are able to operate the A/V com- ponents. Locate a place for the remote control that is within arm’s length of the A/V components, yet cannot directly control them. Place the tabletop sensor no closer than two feet in front of the remote control (Figure 6).

Hold the MicroFlasher four inches in front of the remote sensor window on the A/V component’s front panel. Press buttons on the remote control while watching the front panel of the A/V component. When the component responds repeatedly to the commands, peel off the protective backing on the MicroFlasher and place the MicroFlasher in that location.

If the A/V component’s remote sensor is not clearly

marked, slowly move the MicroFlasher over the win-

dow of the A/V component while pushing buttons onTabletop Sensor the remote control until you get a response (Figure 7).

Repeat this procedure for each A/V component you wish to control.

When the A/V component responds repeatedly, peel off the protective backing on the MicroFlasher and place the MicroFlasher in that location.

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Contents RCA-TT2 Table of Contents CongratulationsCONTENTs IntroductionONE Infrared Sensor Features and Benefits Remote Control ANYWHERE! KITComplete System ONE Main System UnitExtended IR Receiving Range Features and Benefits IR SensorHIGH-FIDELITY Wideband Design Printed Circuit BoardFeatures and Benefits Main System Unit Features and Benefits Microflasher Installation Considerations Getting Started InstallationTools Required Installation Placing the Connection Hub Connecting the Sensor Cable to the Connection Hub MSU140 Installation Niles Audio Corporation 1-800-BUY-HIFIConnecting the Sensor Cable to the Tabletop Sensor Removable Connector PlugConnecting the 12VDC Power Supply and EAch MicroFlasher Installing Sensor ConnectorInstallation Mounting a MicroFlasher to A/V Components Mounting the Connection Hub Make sure that your system tested OK before proceedingWall-mount placement Running the Sensor CableMounting Location Typical Mounting LocationReconnecting the Connection Hub Normal OperationOptional Accessories Additional flashersRunning Sensor Cable in New Construction Scheduling and PreparationSafety First Concealing Sensor Cable in Existing Walls Pulling the CableInstallation Routing Wire Around a Door TS120 SpecificationsMSU140 MF1Limited Warranty Warranty Registration Card Miss MrsL e s a u d i o C o r p o r a t i o n