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4.IR230s can be mixed and matched in larger systems with up to 10 infrared receivers, such as the Knoll IR100 or IR220.
5.Drill a ½” (12 mm) in any flat surface such as a door. Pass the lead and the body of the IR230 through the hole. Screw on the brass or white bezel. Next secure the IR230 with the nut provided. Do not over tighten the nut.
5.To wire the system together, connect the IR230 12V, GND and IR SIG terminals to the corresponding IR54 or IR55 terminal. Prepare the wire leads from the IR230 by stripping about ¼” of the insulation from each of the three leads. Strictly observe polarity. The white conductor is the IR SIGNAL, the middle conductor is the 12 volts and the other outside black conductor is the ground.
6.Next, plug the single or dual emitters into the IR54 or IR55 connection block.
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7.Now, plug in the PS1205 for up to ten infrared receivers.
8.The infrared system is usually left plugged in all the time (to an unswitched outlet) as it uses very little power.
9.Test the infrared system to see if it is working properly. Bright sunlight and passive infrared security systems can lower the distance that remote controls can work with an IR230 receiver.
10.If you have any questions or concerns, please call and ask for infrared technical support at 1 800 566 5579. The Help Line is open from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday to Friday, Pacific time.