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Xantech Dinky Link DL85K User Manual

Xantech Dinky Link DL85K
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
DL85K
Dinky Link™ Surface Mount
Plasma\LCD\LED\CFL Friendly
IR Receiver
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DESCRIPTION
These small IR receivers have been designed for mounting in very small
spaces. They may be mounted under shelf edges, cabinet ledges, in wall
speakers, etc. – anywhere an inconspicuous appearance is desired. The high
sensitivity of these receivers allows placement behind speaker grilles and still
receive IR commands up to 80 feet away*.
FEATURES
Wire channel for clean installation.
System testing red-talk-back LED.
Includes 789-44 connecting block, power supply, and four 283D emitters
for easy system installation.
SPECIFICATIONS
Infrared carrier frequency bandwidth: 25 - 60 kHz.
Reception range: Up to 80 feet.*
Reception angle: +/- 60 degrees.
Cable requirements: See “INSTALLATION” below.
Max. Transmission length: 1 mile using 18 gauge wire.
Maximum current output: 100mA.
Drives IR emitters through Xantech Connecting Blocks, Controllers, etc.
Dimensions: 2.55” x 0.55” x 0.35” (65mm x 14mm x 9mm).
Power requirements: +12VDC, 10mA.
* Depending on remote control output strength and ambient conditions.
MOUNTING
The IR receiver can be mounted to any flat surface, using the two-sided
adhesive tape supplied.
An additional feature is a wire channel on the rear of the surface mount IR
receiver. This will give the installer the ability to provide clean wire dressing in
any direction.
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Xantech Dinky Link DL85K Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryReceiver
ModelDL85K
BrandXantech
Product NameDinky Link
TypeIR Receiver
Operating Frequency38 kHz
Input Voltage12 VDC
Output TypeModulated IR
MountingSurface Mount
Connector Type3.5mm

Summary

Xantech DL85K Installation Instructions

Product Description

Details the small IR receivers designed for discreet mounting in various spaces.

Key Features

Highlights key attributes like wire channel, talk-back LED, and included components for easy setup.

Technical Specifications

Outlines technical details including frequency bandwidth, reception range, angle, and dimensions.

Mounting Guidelines

Provides instructions for mounting the IR receiver on flat surfaces and managing wire dressing.

Installation Procedures

Quick Start Setup

A step-by-step guide for connecting the IR receiver, emitters, and power supply to a connecting block.

Remote Room Application

Explains how to locate the IR receiver in a remote room for controlling equipment out of direct line-of-sight.

System Application Scenarios

Local System Application

Describes using the IR receiver in a central location to control audio/video equipment hidden in cabinets.

Receiver Placement Advice

Advises on optimal placement of the IR receiver to avoid light sources and reflections for best performance.

DL Series IR Receiver Kit Components

Item A: DL Series IR Receiver

Identifies the IR receiver unit included in the kit.

Item B: 784-44 Connecting Block

Identifies the connecting block component included in the kit.

Item C: 283D Designer Emitters

Identifies the IR emitters included in the kit.

Item D: 781ERGPS Power Supply

Identifies the power supply unit included in the kit.

IR Troubleshooting Guide

Symptom #1: DIM or NO Talk Back LED

Addresses issues related to a dim or absent talk-back LED, or reduced operational range.

Symptom #2: TB LED Dimly lit or flickering

Covers scenarios where the talk-back LED on the IR receiver or emitters is dimly lit or flickering.

Symptom #3: TB LED on IR Receiver on solid

Provides solutions for a solid talk-back LED on the IR receiver, often related to plasma interference.

Symptom #4: TB LED blinks, Emitters do not

Addresses situations where the IR receiver's LED blinks but emitters fail to respond or blink.

Symptom #5: Intermittent IR control

Offers solutions for intermittent IR control issues where remote buttons need multiple presses.

Symptom 6: Emitters OK, Components not responding

Addresses problems where emitters are functional but controlled components do not react to commands.

Symptom #7: No Functionality Troubleshooting

Guides on how to determine which component is at fault when there is absolutely no system functionality.

Limited Warranty Information

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