Niles Audio manual Placement of the HT-MSU, Wiring Considerations, Installation Considerations

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Figure 6. Home run the sensor cable from the sensor to the HT-MSU

INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS

PLACEMENT OF THE HT-MSU

Niles recommends placing the HT-MSU conveniently close to the equipment it is controlling. Generally, the unit should be placed in a concealed location because its indicator and connections are only used during installation. Placement possibilities include:

1)Wall-mount (affixed to the back of the equipment cabinet or a nearby wall) (Figure 5)

2)Rack-mount (attached to the back of a professional

19-inch standard equipment rack that uses traditional 1, 2 or 3 “u” hole spacing (e.g. Middle Atlantic)

3)Table-top (on the floor or shelf behind the equipment)

Figure 5. Wall-mount placement. Use sheetrock screws

WIRING CONSIDERATIONS

The HT-MSU requires several different types of wires runs:

1)IR Sensor Wire: The HT-MSU has an infrared (IR) sensor input for connection to any type of Niles IR sensor. Niles IR sensors utilize 4-conductor wiring and have been designed for use with CAT-5 cable (4-pair twisted) (Figure 6).

2)Flasher Cable: Niles infrared flashers (not supplied with the IC2 System) include

a 10 foot cable. Flasher wires can be extended up to 200 feet using 2-conductor 22 gauge (“zip-cord”). Shielding is not necessary

for a flasher.

3)RS232 Cable: The HT-MSU can control home theater sources using one-way RS232 control cable. Niles does not supply RS232 cables. Home theater sources that are RS232 control capable will usually supply or recommend the wire

and the pin-out that will control their devices. Traditionally, RS232 one-way communication can be sent over three wires (transmit, receive and ground), but not for very long distances. (Niles recommends placing the HT-MSU in close proximity to the sources it

is controlling.)

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Contents HT-MSU Congratulations Table of ContentsIntroduction Features and Benefits Installation FlexibilitySimple Control of Complex Systems Intelligent Main System UnitIntelligent Integration with MULTI-ZONE Systems ContentsProgram Memory Protection Parts Guide Home Theater Main System Unit HT-MSUSystem Design Considerations IR Input PortIR Output Ports Source Power Status ConnectionsRS232 Output Ports Assignable Relays Assignable 12 Volt OutputsSystem Configuration System ConfigurationSystem Configuration Flasher Volt RS232 Video SynchTV Array Mode Wiring Considerations Placement of the HT-MSUInstallation Considerations HT-MSU requires several different types of wires runsTech TIP Programming Preparations and WorksheetTo trigger the activities HT-MSU Triggering Remote Control ConsiderationsSteps InstallationGauge or larger see Tech TIP on Ring Female Sleeve Tip Male 5mm Stereo Plug and DB9 ConnectorsInformation about the 12V output programmability Troubleshooting Hardware IssuesSource Powering On or Off Incorrectly AccessoriesIR control and pass-through on Unswitched AC outletTo trigger auxiliary devices Mini on each endHT-MSU via 3.5 mm jack Status AccessoriesHT-MSU SpecificationsPage Niles Audio Corporation 1-800-BUY-HIFI Limited Warranty Dr. Miss Mr. Mrs. Ms WarrantyregistrationcardcardL e s a u d i o C o r p o r a t i o n