Universal Remote Control MSC-400 Programming Manual page 82

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The RFX-250's can be installed anywhere, including closets or attics, to avoid disturbing the look of a profes-
sionally decorated home. Always test a location for RF interference or blockage from large metal devices such
as refrigerators, steel beams, etc prior to installation.
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Once a clean location has been determined, the RFX-250 can be mounted to a cabinet or wall surface using
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the slide clip and mounting bracket on the back of the RFX-250.
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1 Carefully slide the mounting plate out of the clip track.
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2 Position the mounting plate on the surface to which it is going to be mounted.
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3 Using a pencil or sharp probe, mark the four screw holes on the wall surface.
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4 Drill small starter holes in the marked locations.
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5 Using small flat head screws, attach the mounting plate to the wall surface.
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6 Slide the RFX-250 over the mounting plate until it clicks into the clip track and locks into position.
VS-1006 Voltage Power Sensor
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The VS-1006 should be located near the MSC-400, within the 10' length of the attached sensor cable. It
should be placed in a location that allows easy access for making connections or troubleshooting if necessary.
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It is not susceptible to RF interference. The VS-1006 can be mounted to a cabinet or wall surface using the
same procedure described for the RFX-250, using two screws instead of four. When using multiple VS-100's,
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placing a label on each sensor with both the device (type, brand, model) of the sensed device and the sensor
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input number will help keep track of which sensor is which when making connections and troubleshooting.
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VID-6 Video Sensor Cable
Take care to not pinch the sensor cable between components. Label each VID-6 Cable to keep track of which
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sensor cable is connected to which device. Label the cable for both the device (type, brand and model) as
well as the sensor input number to help keep track of which sensor is which when making connections and
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when troubleshooting.
CONNECTIONS
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VIDEO OR VOLTAGE SENSORS (1-6)
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Control Voltage Out/Switched AC Out (VS-100)
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NOTE - When using a switched AC outlet, an AC or DC power supply adapter can be used to trigger a VS-
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1006 Voltage Sensor. Using AC or unregulated DC adapters is recommended given the instant ON/OFF charac-
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teristics such supplies. Regulated DC adapters are slower to respond when turned on and off and are therefore
not considered ideal for status sensing. RATING: 3-25V AC or DC.
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1 Using two-conductor stranded 24-14AWG wire, connect the Control Voltage Out of the Sensed
Device - or stripped ends of a Power Adapter - to the Two-Pin Plug-In Connector on the VS-1006 as
shown in the Typical System. The VS-1006 can sense AC or DC so polarity is not critical on the VS-
1006 end.
2 If using a power adapter, plug it in to the switched outlet on the sensed device.
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