Niles Audio RCA-TT2 manual Optional Accessories, Additional flashers

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INSTALLATION (continued)

Optional Accessories

Additional flashers

Although the RCA-TT2 Remote Control Anywhere! Kit includes three flashers, the connection hub can accommodate up to four. Order model MF1 (Stock# FG01019) from your authorized Niles dealer for each additional A/V component you wish to control.

Status Feedback Wall Adapter

The tabletop sensor features a status feedback LED that glows green whenever your system is on. This is a very useful feature when operating your equipment from a remote location. For this feature to work, your system receiver (or preamp) must have a switched AC outlet and you must purchase the optional Status Feedback 12VDC Wall Adapter (FG01035). The Status Feedback wall adapter

is plugged into the switched AC outlet of your receiver. The 12VDC output plug is inserted into the connection hub’s Status Input (Figure 14).

Additional Sensors

The RCA-TT2 Remote Control Anywhere! Kit includes one tabletop sensor. Niles also makes a variety of sensors for virtually any application. See your Niles dealer for more information or visit www.nilesaudio.com.

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Contents RCA-TT2 Congratulations Table of ContentsIntroduction CONTENTsONE Main System Unit Features and Benefits Remote Control ANYWHERE! KITComplete System ONE Infrared SensorPrinted Circuit Board Features and Benefits IR SensorHIGH-FIDELITY Wideband Design Extended IR Receiving RangeFeatures and Benefits Main System Unit Features and Benefits Microflasher Installation Considerations Tools Required InstallationGetting Started Placing the Connection Hub InstallationMSU140 Installation Niles Audio Corporation 1-800-BUY-HIFI Connecting the Sensor Cable to the Connection HubRemovable Connector Plug Connecting the Sensor Cable to the Tabletop SensorInstalling Sensor Connector Connecting the 12VDC Power Supply and EAch MicroFlasherInstallation Mounting a MicroFlasher to A/V Components Make sure that your system tested OK before proceeding Mounting the Connection Hub Running the Sensor Cable Wall-mount placementTypical Mounting Location Mounting LocationNormal Operation Reconnecting the Connection HubAdditional flashers Optional AccessoriesScheduling and Preparation Running Sensor Cable in New ConstructionSafety First Pulling the Cable Concealing Sensor Cable in Existing WallsInstallation Routing Wire Around a Door MF1 SpecificationsMSU140 TS120Limited Warranty Miss Mrs Warranty Registration CardL e s a u d i o C o r p o r a t i o n