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3 Connect the 4-Circuit Mini Plug from the VS-1006 to the appropriate Video or Voltage Sensor input
on the MSC-400 rear panel.
4 Once the system has been powered up, the VS-1006 power LED should illuminate red.
5 To test voltage sensing, turn the sensed device on. The Video or Voltage Sensor LED on the MSC-400
Front Panel with the same number as the sensor input should illuminate green. Turn the Sensed
Device Off. The LED should turn Off. If not, check connections and measure the device control out
or power adapter with a volt meter to confirm voltage output.
Current Sensing AC Outlet (VS-1006)
1 Connect the power cord from the sensed device to a sensed AC outlet on a current sensing AC outlet
as shown in the Typical System.
2 Using two-conductor stranded 24-14AWG wire, connect the Control Voltage Out of the Current
Sensor to the Two-Pin Plug -In Connector on the VS-1006. The VS-1006 can sense AC or DC so
polarity is not critical.
3 Connect the 4-circuit mini plug from the VS-1006 to the appropriate Video or Voltage Sensor Input
on the MSC-400 Rear Panel.
4 Plug the power cord on the Current Sensing Device into an Unswitched AC Outlet.
5 Once the system has been powered up, the VS-1006 Power LED should illuminate RED.
6 To test Voltage sensing, turn the sensed device on. The Video or Voltage sensor LED on the MSC-400
Front Panel with the same number as the Input to which the Sensor is connected, should illuminate
Green. Turn the Sensed Device Off. The LED should turn Off. If not, check connections and measure
the device control out with a volt meter to confirm voltage output. Also confirm that the Sensed
Device's Power Cord is connected to a Sensed Outlet.
Composite Video (VID-6 Video Sensor Cable)
1 Connect the Male end of a single male to two female RCA plug 'Y' Adapter to the Composite Video
Out on the device to be sensed as shown in the Typical System.
2 Connect the RCA Plug End of the VID-6 Sensor Cable to one of the jacks on the Y adapter.
3 Connect the 4-circuit mini plug end of the VID-6 Cable to the appropriate Video or Voltage Sensor
Input on the MSC-400 Rear Panel.
4 Connect the Second Jack on the Y Adapter to the appropriate Composite Video Input (A/V Receiver
DVD, VCR input, etc) using a shielded RCA to RCA video cable with gold ends.
5 To Test Video Sensing, once the system has been powered up, turn the Sensed Device On. The Video
or Voltage Sensor LED on the MSC-400 Front Panel with the same number as the Input to which the
Sensor Cable is Connected, should illuminate Green. Turn the Sensed Device Off. The LED should
turn Off. If not, check connections and confirm the device is not outputting a 'black screen' or some
other video sync information when off.
6 Confirm Video Signal to the A/V Receiver by selecting the input to which the Sesnsed Device is con-
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