Xantech HL25K - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – INSTALLATION; HL series; Signal Name; HL Series IR Receiver
- Page 3 – INCLUDED ITEMS
- Page 5 – IR Troubleshooting Guide; Solution
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
HL25K
Hidden Link™ Shelf Top
Standard IR Receiver
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DESCRIPTION
The Hidden Link IR Receiver is a small shelf-top infrared repeater assembly. It
includes an IR receiver. a 789-44 Connecting Block, a Power supply, and 4
283D emitters. The Hidden Link IR Receiver is equipped with a 7-foot cable
and a 3.5mm stereo mini plug, which is plugged directly into the “IR RCVR” jack
on the 789-44. It can also be plugged into the “AUX” or “IR RCVR” jack of other
Xantech connecting blocks, such as the models CB12, CB60, and 791-44. The
Hidden Link IR Receiver is primarily intended for use in installations where the
connecting block is within reach of its 7-foot cable – as when installing the
Hidden Link IR Receiver in a cabinet where the controlled equipment is behind
closed doors.
FEATURES
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Very small package, only 2.00”L x 3.15”W x 0.70”H.
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System testing red-talk-back LED.
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Includes 789-44 Connecting Block, Power supply, and four 283D emitters
for easy system installation.
SPECIFICATIONS
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Infrared carrier frequency bandwidth: 30 – 60 kHz.
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Reception range: Up to 80 feet, depending on remote control output
strength and ambient conditions.
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Nominal reception angle: 55 degrees off axis.
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Cable requirements: See “INSTALLATION” below.
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Max. transmission length: 1 mile using 18 gauge wire.
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Maximum current output: 100mA
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Drives IR emitters through Xantech Connecting Blocks, Controllers, etc.
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Dimensions: 2.00”x3.15”x0.70” (51mm x 80mm x 18mm)
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Power requirements: +12VDC, 20mA.
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Summary
2 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 distance...
4 REMOTE ROOM APPLICATION The optional CB12 Connecting Block has a three terminal input strip for connection of external infrared receivers should you wish to control your equipment from other rooms. • The terminals are marked V G S. (V = +12V, G = Ground, and S = IR Signal). • Make connections as s...
8 IR Troubleshooting Guide NOTE: Due to the many variables in a given installation, the troubleshooting countermeasures you will have to take may vary from job to job. Each installation is different due to the number of IR receivers in use, length of wire runs, type of wire, amount of ambient IR noi...