5)Click on the “Components” tab in IntelliFile II and select the component you wish to video sync test.

6)Go to “Sync Test” , select “Video Synced”, and click the “On” button. (The IntelliFile II will stay in video sync mode for the component being tested until the “Off” button is selected).

7)Turn the video component “On” and “Off” manually (or with the remote). The RF Test LED should be green when it is “On”, and red when it is “Off”.

If the Test LED displays a red LED when the video component is “On” (or a green light while the component is “Off”...) you must utilize an LS-1 Light Sensor or the APC-2 Current Sensor to provide reliable sync.

Testing the Video Output of a Television

Use the TV’s “Tuner” output if the TV is equipped with one. If the TV has only a “Video” or “Monitor” output, will have to resort to another sync method. A TV’s “Monitor” output will only give reliable sync if the television’s input is never changed to an input without a video signal present. However, if you select a video input connected to a device that happens to be “Off” (video games, computers, etc.), the IntelliControl will be fooled into thinking that the television is “Off”, when it is, in fact, “On”. Test to be sure. If the “Video” or “Monitor” output is not reliable, use an APC-2 to current sense and provide 12V sync.

Testing Light Sensing

Make sure that some portion of the front panel display dims when the component is turned “Off” with an IR command. If a product were to be manufactured with a display that simply changes color, light sensing sync would not be reliable and an APC-2 or IPC-6 current sensor should be specified.

Testing Current Sensing

Make sure that the APC-2 reliably senses the difference between “Standby” and “On”. The component must have a 30 watt difference between “On” and “Off” (or “Standby” and “On”) to be reliable. If the current difference is less than 30 watts, the IPC-6 Current Sensing Power Manager or the LS-1 Light Sensor should be specified. The IPC-6 can sense a 3 watt difference between “Standby” and “On”.

Testing a Component’s Control Voltage Output

The OTI-512 voltage converter outputs a 12V DC voltage whenever any voltage between 3V and 30V AC or DC is output from the component. Make sure that the component’s voltage output reliably turns on and off in sync with the IR commands. Some components have voltage outputs that are only present when a component is in a particular mode of operation. This will cause the system to get out of sync if it happens to be in another mode. Use a voltage that is present in all modes of operation and is not present when the component is “Off”, or simply specify another means of syncing the device.

Testing Dual Zone Preamp/Receivers

Most dual zone preamp’s switched outlets are not able to provide reliable sync for just the Home Theater zone (unless it only switches on when the “Theater” zone is active and not

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Niles Audio 8 manual Testing the Video Output of a Television, Testing Light Sensing, Testing Current Sensing

8 specifications

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