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24-8-2010 5 IR Link Pro
3. Locate the IRLPRO IR Receiver in a location outside of the equipment cabinet or closet that
will have a straight line-of-sight view of your Hand Held Remote(s). The Receiver can be fixed to
the surface by using the double side tape pad or via a slide on screw hole on the bottom of the
unit.
4. Plug the red mini-plug of the IRLPRO IR Receiver into the red labelled "IR RCVR" jack on the
IRHUB2 Connecting Block.
5. Plug the 12VDC Power Supply into an unswitched 230V~50Hz outlet.
NOTE: It is important that you use an unswitched AC outlet so that the IR system is always active
for system power ON commands.
6. Plug the 2.1mm "C" plug of the Power Supply Adapter into the "+12VDC" jack on the IRHUB2
Connecting Block.
STATUS
You can send a Power Status signal to the IRLPRO IR Receiver by connecting a power adapter
to this connection (not supplied; 5 - 12VDC), which e.g. is switched by the device to be
controlled. When the A/V device or contact is switched on, the Amber Status LED will light up in
the IRLPRO IR Receiver so that you can see that the A/V device is switched on. (see figure 3).
The input voltage range is 5 – 12VDC. Socket 2.1mm, pin configuration: centre/red is ST/+VDC,
sleeve/black is GND.
6. Operation
The IR repeater system should now operate each of the controlled components. When the
system is operating correctly, you should see a Blue "talk-back" LED flash on the front of the
IRLPRO IR Receiver when you aim your hand held remote control(s) at it and press the buttons.
7. How to avoid and solve possible problems
Although the ebode IR Link Pro is equipped with proprietary eIR
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(pronounced Irex)
Technology, which guarantees a high level of immunity of InfraRed noise from direct sunlight,
CFL lighting and Flat Panel TV’s (including Plasma, LCD and LED), in rare cases, the IRLP IR
Receiver may have to be moved to a different location if the unit is picking up unexpected
interference. This interference may, in severe cases, prevent the system from working.
After repositioning, check to see if the IR Link Pro operates the satellite Receiver or other
components. If the IR Link Pro still does not work, reposition the IRED Emitter(s). It may not be
located directly over the component’s InfraRed receiving "window". Consult the owner's
manual of the unit or the manufacturer for the exact location of the InfraRed "window".
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