APPLICATION PRECAUTIONS
The
1.Do not use more than one 480-80 in a given room or area!
If two or more
2.The
This includes models 670, 671, 676, 677, 680, 686 and RT16. For installations using these products, use standard Xantech IR Receivers, such as the 291, 480, 490, and
3.The
You may choose to use the CFL friendly units in most applications anyway, since they will have superior rejection to other types of IR interference that may exist in the same installation.
4.The 480-80 will not operate in 2-wire Phantom Power mode.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
1.The
Other sources of interference may be from:
•Neon or Halogen lights, Neon Art, light dimmers.
•Infrared security sensors (active types).
•RF radiation from TV sets that may be close to the
2.To improve the range under interference conditions, you need to confirm the source of the interference. Do this by temporarily turning off TV sets, etc., reducing the exposure of the
When you have isolated the interfering source, it will be necessary to move either it or the
3.If the red
•Make sure the power supply is plugged securely into a live 120V AC wall outlet.
•Be sure the +12V, IR OUT and GND leads are correctly connected to the respective +12VDC, IR IN (or SIGNAL) and GND terminals on the connecting block.
•Check to see that all the emitters you are using are good, by substituting known good emitters.
•Models 283 and 286 series emitters will flash when the remote signal is sent, when the system is operating correctly; Models 282 and 284 series will not. Use Xantech Model
4.If you are sure the emitters are OK, but the components do not respond, reposition the emitter(s). They may not be located directly over the component’s infrared receiving "window". Consult the owner's
manual of the component or the manufacturer for the exact location of the infrared "window".
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IR Receivers