Xantech ML85K installation instructions Symptom #3 TB LED on IR Receiver and/or Emitters on solid

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Symptom #3: TB LED on IR Receiver (and/or Emitters) on solid

Symptom #3: TB LED on IR Receiver (and/or Emitters) on solid

 

Cause:

Solution

 

 

Use a 85 or 95 series Plasma 'Friendly'

 

 

Receiver. If already using a this unit, please

 

 

note the Plasma interference can be reflected

1.

Plasma Interference

off of any item it comes into contact with within

approx. 3ft. From the front of the display.

 

 

 

 

Keeping this in mind, make sure that the IR

 

 

receiver is free from any obstruction that might

 

 

reflect back into the receiving eye.

2.

Voltage and Ground wires are

Recheck your wiring.

reversed at the connecting

 

block or IR Receiver

 

 

Relatively high levels of

In this case use either a SUN filter (SUNKIT),

 

or any of our ‘Plasma/CFL Friendly’ IR

 

ambient noise. This can be

 

Receivers (DL85/95, HL85/95, ML85/95,

3.

due to any of the following:

WL85/95). These can also be used in direct

 

Sunlight, florescent Lighting or

 

Plasma Displays.

sunlight and in the presence of ‘tube style’

 

fluorescent lighting.

 

 

 

 

 

 

EMI induced noise. This can

Reposition IR Receiver and/or cabling away

 

from emitting device. You can also place a

 

be due to light dimmer controls

4.

470Ohm resistor in parallel with the IR Signal

or other radiating electronic

and GND connections on the connecting

 

devices (PC’s or any poorly

 

block. This will also help alleviate any stray

 

shielded electronic device).

 

capacitance in the cable.

 

 

 

 

 

5.

Power Supply not putting out

Verify supply is a 12VDC regulated supply

 

proper voltage.

reading between 11.5 to 13VDC under load.

 

 

 

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Symptom #4: TB LED on IR Rec. blinks but 283D or 286D 'Blink' style Emitters do not

 

Cause:

Solution

 

There may be a short, such as a

 

1.

staple driven through the Signal

Recheck your wiring.

 

and GND wires of the IR

 

 

Receiver and/or the emitter.

 

2.

Emitter may be shorted internally

Replace Emitter or use TEST EMITTER to

 

 

check circuit.

 

(XTRALINK Only) TV on same

Place a DC Blocker (Model 203-00) on

3

splitter with no IR Receiver

any TV Leg without IR Receiver

 

installed

 

 

 

 

 

Symptom #5: Intermittent IR control (I.e. buttons on remote need to be pressed multiple times)

 

 

Cause:

 

Solution

 

 

1.

Plasma Interference

 

Use a 85 or 95 series Plasma 'Friendly'

 

 

 

Receiver

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Relatively high levels of ambient

In this case use either a SUN filter

 

 

 

(SUNKIT), or any of our ‘Plasma/CFL

 

 

2.

noise. This can be due to any of

Friendly’ IR Receivers (DL85/95, HL85/95,

 

 

the following: Sunlight, florescent

ML85/95, WL85/95). These can also be

 

 

 

Lighting or Plasma Displays.

 

used in direct sunlight and in the presence

 

 

 

 

 

 

of ‘tube style’ fluorescent lighting.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Putting a 470-ohm resistor in parallel at

 

 

 

 

 

 

the connecting block between signal and

 

 

 

 

 

 

ground will effectively discharge the

 

 

 

 

 

 

capacitance of the wire. This will allow the

 

 

 

 

 

 

signal to travel farther on shielded wire.

 

 

 

Long Wire Runs – shielded wire

 

Adding a resistor between the input and

 

 

 

typically of 100 feet (30 meters)

 

ground of the connecting block will drop

 

 

 

or longer causes a filter effect

 

the IR level down somewhat. Passive

 

 

3.

due to accumulated capacitance

 

connecting blocks, such as the 789-44,

 

 

 

of the wire. Intermittent, or no IR

may not have enough signal output for

 

 

 

control, could actually be

 

consistent control of the equipment. You

 

 

 

because of the longer wire runs.

may have to upgrade to an amplified

 

 

 

 

 

 

connecting block to bring the IR level back

 

 

 

 

 

 

to normal. In these cases, the 791-44

 

 

 

 

 

 

would be an ideal connecting block for

 

 

 

 

 

 

single zone systems while the 795-20

 

 

 

 

 

 

would work best for a 2-4 zone system.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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