Niles Audio iC2 manual Programming Preparations and Worksheet

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5)12V Output and Relay Wiring: The HT-MSU has three 12V and three “Dry Contact Closure” Relay Outputs that can activate mechanical devices such as motorized drapery and projection screen systems, as well as a number of other automation devices. For each device these outputs will control, standard 22 gauge 2-conductor cable (“zip- cord”) can be used. Niles Accessory Cables (FG00724 or FG00933) can also be used

(SEE THE ACCESSORIES SECTION FOR MORE INFORMATION).

6)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 10).

7)Expansion Cable: The HT-MSU has an Expansion connection that can be

used to extend the built-in RF radio away from the HT-MSU and/or for connection to and “sharing” sources with future Niles multizone receivers

(SEE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION #3 IN THE SYSTEM DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS SECTION). This

cable must be CAT-5 terminated with RJ45 connectors (T568A TERMINATION

PROTOCOL IS SHOWN IN THE INSTALLATION SECTION 7).

Figure 10.

Home run the sensor cable from the sensor to the HT-MSU

PROGRAMMING PREPARATIONS AND WORKSHEET

The HT-MSU has a PC Configuration/Expansion port on the bottom edge that is used for configuring (programming) the system. The use of this port for configuration will be based on one of the following scenarios:

1)If the HT-MSU is being used by itself, the PC Configuration/Expansion port will be empty and used to program the system (Figure 11).

2)If your iC2 System design involves a Radio Frequency Gateway (RFG), CAT-5 cable will already be plugged into the PC Configuration/Expansion port and that cable would be plugged into the “Keypad” connection port of the RFG. Connect a CAT-5 cable to the “System” connection port of the RFG. Programming the iC2 System and the RFG is now accomplished “through” the RFG (Figure 12).

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Contents Page Table of Contents CongratulationsIntroduction Simple Control of Complex Systems BIG Button Remote with Convenient FeaturesFeatures and Benefits Complete SystemAssignable Relays and 12V Outputs Installation FlexibilityReliable Zigbee RF Communication Intelligent Integration with Multizone SystemsContents IC2 RemoteParts Guide IC2 Remote Bottom View Home Theater Main System Unit HT-MSU Niles Audio Corporation 1-800-BUY-HIFI IR Output Ports RS232 Output PortsSystem Design Considerations Source Power Status Connections Plug it into the switched outlet of the receiver, orAssignable 12 Volt Outputs Assignable RelaysSystem Configuration System ConfigurationFlasher Volt RS232 Conductor Video Synch Niles Audio Corporation 1-800-BUY-HIFIFlasher Volt RS232 Video SynchTV Array Mode and Integration with a RFG Antenna Considerations Placement of the HT-MSUInstallation Considerations Use sheetrock screwsWiring Considerations HT-MSU requires several different types of wires runsTech TIP See the Accessories Section for More Information Programming Preparations and WorksheetPC connection for programming Connect the Charging Power Supply InstallationIC2 Remote Battery StepsSleeve Tip Male Connect Power to the HT-MSU. Check LED, Disconnect PowerRing Connect ALL FlashersConnect ALL Status ConnectConnect Relays Connect the Sensor Cable to IR InputInstallation Connect AntennaExtend and Mount the Antenna Problem Hardware IssuesTroubleshooting SolutionsSource Powering On or Off Incorrectly Accessories 10’ cable with a 3.5mm plugIR pass-through on HT-MSU An optional device that can be Used instead of the supplied Accessories25A 12VDC Universal Power Supply FG01407 North America FG01408 InternationalWarranty Two-year limited SpecificationsRF .4-GHz frequency ZigBee wireless mesh technology Sequence capability 450 thirty-two step sequencesLimited Warranty For the Name of Your Nearest Authorized Niles Dealer ContactWarrantyregistrationcardcard Warranty Registration DEPT. P.O. BOX 160818 MIAMI, FloridaDr. Miss Mr. Mrs. Ms L e s a u d i o C o r p o r a t i o n