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nectors for a hair-like filament of wire between
any of the contacts. Retest the system accord-
ing to the guidelines on page 11.
• Good Operation: Congratulations!
• Poor Operation: Go to Step 16
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Flasher Output Too High
Some audio/video component’s sensors are
overloaded by too strong a command
from the flasher. Connect the flasher(s) to the
variable output of the IRP2+ and use a 1/8”
slotted screwdriver to reduce the output level
to minimum (counter-clockwise). Retest the
system according to the guidelines on page 11.
• Poor Operation: Move the flasher so that it
is farther away from the sensor window
or off to the side of the sensor window.
Retest the system.
Poor Operation: Start raising the level (a
quarter turn clockwise each time) and retest-
ing until level is back to full.
• Poor Operation Continues: Go to Step 17
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Test Flashers.
A) If you have only ONE FLASHER, reconnect it
to the other flasher output. Retest the system
according to the guidelines on page 11.
• Good Operation: Congratulations!
• Poor Operation: Go to Step 19
B) If you have MORE THAN ONE FLASHER, dis-
connect all of them and reconnect one flasher
at a time. Test for improved operation.
Continue testing until you have identified the
defective flasher. Test all of your flashers.
All flashers appear defective:Go toStep18
One flasher doesn’t work: Return the defec-
tive flasher to your dealer
• All flashers now work: Congratulations!
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Test Flasher Outputs
Reconnect one flasher to the second flasher out-
put of the IRP2+. Test for improved operation.
Repeat Step 16 (adjust flasher level and posi-
tion). Test for improved operation.
• Good Operation: Congratulations!
• Poor Operation: Repeat this step with anoth-
er flasher. Retest.
Poor Operation Continues: Go to Step 19
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Sensors in the Same Room as a Flasher?
If you have sensors in the same room as a
flasher: Go to Step 20
If all sensors are in remote locations with-
out flashers : Go to Step 21
If you have keypads only: Go to Step 21