Sonance One Zone Amplified Connecting Block ACB1 manual

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    INST ALLA TION Fig. 2 illustrates a typical installation of a ACB1 in an IR repeater system. A v ariety of Sonance IR Receiv ers and a ke ypad are shown. When configuring a system, please keep the f ollowing items in mind: 1. More IR receiv ers may be wired in par allel, in the same manner as shown, up to a maximum of twelv e. More than tw elve is [...]

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    Pg 2 CA UTION: Do not use unregulated 12V power supply adapters from other manuf acturers. These ma y deliver e xcessive v oltage to the IR receiv ers and cause them to “latch-up”. When this occurs, the “talk-back” LEDs and VE1 emitters (if used) will stay on continuously! 4. F or clarity , connections in this illustration are shown going t[...]

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    SONANCE • 212 A venida F abr icante • San Clemente, CA 92672 Pg 3 adjacent cabinet wall or door a shor t distance from the unit's sensor . Another instance is when you place an emitter inside the de vice, but cannot place it close to the IR sensor . In such cases, y ou ma y need the extr a power of the high po wer mode to b last through pr[...]