Niles Audio iC2 Ring, Sleeve Tip Male, Connect Power to the HT-MSU. Check LED, Disconnect Power

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Plug the barrel end into the back of the iC2 Remote. When the power supply has been properly plugged in, the backlighting for the buttons will flash twice and the charging LED will turn blue to indicate that the battery is charging. When the battery has a full charge, the LED will not light. If the charging LED lights red, there is a fault with the battery. If this happens, unplug the power supply, wait two minutes, and re-plug in the power supply. If the LED is still red, contact Niles Service Center.

4) CONNECT POWER TO THE HT-MSU. CHECK LED, DISCONNECT POWER

Plug the supplied 12V DC power supply into an unswitched AC outlet. Plug the connector into the socket marked “Power” on the HT-MSU. If the Power LED does not light, test the unswitched AC outlet with another appliance. If the outlet tests OK, you have a defective power supply, which must be replaced for you to continue. Once you have completed the power supply test, unplug the power supply and continue hooking up the rest of the wires and cables.

5) CONNECT ALL FLASHERS

Route the connecting wire to the HT-MSU. Connect the 3.5mm mono plug into the corresponding SRC jack labeled “IR Output” from the installation worksheet. If you need to extend the wire, use a 2-conductor 16 gauge or larger (SEE “TECH TIP ON PAGE 15).

6) CONNECT ALL RS232

Figure 15.

Flasher connection on HT-MSU

The RS232 Output jacks use 3.5mm STEREO plug with standard TRS (Tip, Ring and Sleeve) configuration of Transmit, Receive, and Ground. This may require the installer to custom make the connection to the corresponding source. Most RS232 controllable sources use one of the following as its RS232 input connector:

a)A Male DB9 connector

b)A Female DB9 connector

c)A 3.5mm stereo input jack

 

Ring

 

 

 

Female

Sleeve

Tip

Male

 

 

 

Figure 16. 3.5mm stereo plug and DB9 connectors

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Contents Page Congratulations Table of ContentsIntroduction Features and Benefits BIG Button Remote with Convenient FeaturesSimple Control of Complex Systems Complete SystemReliable Zigbee RF Communication Installation FlexibilityAssignable Relays and 12V Outputs 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 Plug it into the switched outlet of the receiver, or Source Power Status ConnectionsAssignable Relays Assignable 12 Volt OutputsFlasher Volt RS232 Conductor Video Synch System ConfigurationSystem Configuration Niles Audio Corporation 1-800-BUY-HIFIRS232 Video Synch Flasher VoltTV Array Mode and Integration with a RFG Installation Considerations Placement of the HT-MSUAntenna Considerations Use sheetrock screwsWiring Considerations HT-MSU requires several different types of wires runsTech TIP Programming Preparations and Worksheet See the Accessories Section for More InformationPC connection for programming IC2 Remote Battery InstallationConnect the Charging Power Supply StepsRing Connect Power to the HT-MSU. Check LED, Disconnect PowerSleeve Tip Male Connect ALL FlashersConnect Connect ALL StatusConnect the Sensor Cable to IR Input Connect RelaysInstallation Connect AntennaExtend and Mount the Antenna Troubleshooting Hardware IssuesProblem SolutionsSource Powering On or Off Incorrectly Accessories 10’ cable with a 3.5mm plugIR pass-through on HT-MSU 25A 12VDC Universal Power Supply AccessoriesAn optional device that can be Used instead of the supplied FG01407 North America FG01408 InternationalRF .4-GHz frequency ZigBee wireless mesh technology SpecificationsWarranty Two-year limited Sequence capability 450 thirty-two step sequencesFor the Name of Your Nearest Authorized Niles Dealer Contact Limited WarrantyWarrantyregistrationcardcard 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