Elan IRD2 Manual

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Introduction

The IRD2 provides a quick and low cost means of interconnecting ELAN
quad mini-plug equipped IR sensors with other IR products in basic IR
repeating systems. It includes a STATUS jack. Current sharing resistors
at each emitter jack allow any combination of single or dual emitters to
be used.
1 3/4"
(44.5mm)
IR SENSOR
STATUS
12VDC
Top View

Connections

1. Plug in the IR sensor and emitters as shown in Fig. 2.
2. Plug in the power supply.
3. For a Basic System using STATUS:
Plug a PWR2 power supply into the switched AC outlet on the
rear of an A/V receiver, or other device, as shown. The 12V lead of
the PWR2 is then plugged into the STATUS jack on the IRD2. The
green status LED in the IR sensor will go ON and OFF when the A/V
receiver is turned ON and OFF. This gives a power indication, for
instance, when the equipment is behind closed cabinet doors.
Note:
• Since the IRD2 employs emitter current sharing, you may use any of
ELAN's IRE1, IRE1D, IRE2, IRE2D, IRE3, or IRE4 IR emitters in any
combination.
1 1/16"
EMITTERS
(27mm)
1
IRD2
Passive
IR Connection
Block
Side View
Peel-off Adhesive
Protective Cover
5/8"
(18mm)
Fig. 1

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  • Page 1 A/V receiver, or other device, as shown. The 12V lead of the PWR2 is then plugged into the STATUS jack on the IRD2. The green status LED in the IR sensor will go ON and OFF when the A/V receiver is turned ON and OFF.
  • Page 2: Limited Warranty

    ELAN installer, (c) to installed equipment which is not installed to ELAN’s spec- ifications, (d) to equipment which shall have been repaired or altered by others than ELAN, (e) to equipment which shall have been subjected to negligence, accident, or damage by circumstances beyond ELAN’s control, including, but not limited to, lightning, flood, ,electrical surge, tornado,...

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