INSTALLATION

QUICK-START

A typical system will use an IR receiver, several emitters, and a power supply all connected to a connecting block.

1. Connect the IR receiver to the “IR RCVR” port on the connecting block. The ‘red’ connector is installed to the ‘red’ plug.

Note: In some extended distances, additional 3-conductor may be required and can be connected to the terminals on the connecting block.

2.Connect the Emitters to the connecting block. The ‘yellow’ connector is installed to the ‘yellow’ plug.

3.Connect the power supply to the connecting block.

4.Installation complete

LOCAL SYSTEM APPLICATION

In this system a 286D Dual Blink-IR Designer Emitter is shown connected to the “OUT” jack. A single emitter could also be used, such as the model 282D or 283D. If expansion beyond two emitters is required, use a Xantech 789-44, CB60, or 791-44 Connecting Block in place of the CB12. Do not use the CB12 in this case.

HL95 IR Receiver

781ERGPS

DVD

To 120 VAC (Unswitched)

Emitter

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CABLE CONNECTIONS

HL95’s may also be used where the 7-foot cable is not long enough. Simply cut off the mini plug, strip the leads and splice them to a 3-conductor extension cable with a terminal block or other means. Then connect the extension cable to the 3-terminal block on the CB12 as shown in the figure below.

HL95 IR Receiver

3.5mm mini plug

Signal Name

Wire Color

TIP

SIGNAL

WHITE

RING

GROUND

BLACK

SLEEVE

+12VDC

RED

 

 

 

The 3-conductor inter-room cable (24 gauge up to 200’, 22 gauge up to 600’, 20 gauge up to 2000’, 18 gauge up to 5000’), is run to the main room.

While it is possible to make wired connections without the connecting block, it is not recommended. The connecting block reduces installation time, helps to eliminate errors, allows easy troubleshooting and permits easy system upgrades later, if needed.

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Xantech HL95 Installation QUICK-START, Local System Application, Cable Connections, 5mm mini plug Signal Name Wire Color