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6.2.1. Point-to-Point IR Receiver - Stereo (3.5mm) Receiver Only
The IR Receiver port is used to send an IR signal from a +9V DC powered IR Receiver
to an IR Flasher connected to the Transmitter. Use a 3.5mm {1/8”} Stereo Cable to
connect directly to an IR Receiver.
CAUTION: DO NOT connect a mono cable to this connection as damage may occur.
Pinout Conguration
FIGURE 6: Point-to-Point IR settings
Use the included IR adapter cable between the control system ouput and the IR receiver input
if the system requires a control system connection to send IR to the Transmitter.
6.2.2. IR Control In Mono (3.5mm) – Transmitter Only
The IR Control IN port is used to send a wired IR signal from an IR Flasher connected to the
Receiver. This connection does not include power for an IR Receiver. Use a 3.5mm {1/8”} mono
cable to connect directly to the control system IR output.
Pinout Conguration
FIGURE 7 : Control System IR settings
Use a powered IR block between the IR receiver and the IR control IN port on the Transmitter if
the system requires a powered IR Receiver at the Transmitter.
6.2.3. IR Flasher Out-3.5mm Mono – Transmitter and Receiver
FIGURE 8: IR Flasher Out
IR Signal (Tip)
GND (Sleeve)
9V DC(Sleeve)
IR Signal Tip
GND (Ground) Ring
+9VDC Sleeve
IR Signal (Tip)
GND (Sleeve)
IR Signal Tip
GND (Ground) Ring
IR Signal (Tip)
GND (Sleeve)
Pinout Conguration