Electrical Warning The HW-WALLREMOTE-1 is a low-voltage device. Never install the Wall Remote in an electrical back box containing high-voltage wiring. This would cause a serious electrical danger and violate United States national electrical codes.
I. Introduction The Wall Remote (HW-WALLREMOTE-1) is a single-gang AV control device pre- programmed to control virtually any InFocus projector. It can also be repro- grammed to control other devices. A modular interface with 6 optional button inserts enables control of almost any projector, plasma screen, or monitor available.
- Instruction Manual - Quick Start Guide - Paper Clip (for setting to program mode) Required and Optional parts (not included): - 1 standard wall plate (Required) - 1 Single-Gang Back Box (Optional. InFocus recommends using a grounded back box)
III. Wiring at Display Device The Wall Remote connects to the Cable Assembly terminal 6 VDC block with the included three- conductor cable. The cable brings power to the Wall Remote from the Cable Assembly, and carries IR sig- nal to the display device from IR Emitter the Wall Remote.
POWER control button, Toggling Discrete use the toggling power insert module. Note: Most InFocus models will require Toggling Power. Source Insert Modules Source insert modules are of two types: toggling and discrete. If the device remote control has separate buttons for COMPUT- ER and VIDEO inputs, use the discrete source insert module.
2. Attach Bezel IV. Wall Remote Installation cont’d Once you select the three insert modules appropriate for your device remote con- trol, place the insert modules right-side-up against the circuit board. Secure them into place with the bezel. Control Bezel Inserts Board Be sure the bezel is correctly placed right side up.
3. Wiring Controller IV. Wall Remote Installation cont’d Connect the 3-conductor cable to the captive screw connector on the back of the Wall Remote. Be sure that the wires agree with the connections on the Cable Assembly end (page 4). For example, the wire landing at the +6V position on the terminal block should connect to +6V position on the Wall Remote.
4. Install Controller IV. Wall Remote Installation cont’d Optional: Mount the Wall Remote to a single-gang wall box (not included). The inner screw holes on the Control Board should be used to affix the Wall Remote to the wall box. The outer screw holes will be used to affix a wall plate over the face of the Wall Remote (see Part VII.
V. Program Wall Remote Programming Overview Attention: If you are using an InFocus projector, you do not need to program the wall remote. Simply insert the appropriate insert modules and press one button to configure the Wall Remote to control the InfFocus projector.
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V. Program Wall Remote cont’d 3. Test Remote and Identify Sweet Spot: Before trying to learn any keys, position your remote control a few inches from the IR learning window (upper right of Wall Remote front). When you press a key on the remote, you should see the Wall Remote status LED flicker red.
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V. Program Wall Remote cont’d 5. To program a button with a single code: While the Wall Remote is in learning mode, press the appropriate button a single time to arm it. It should beep once and slowly blink to indicate that it is armed for learning. If the button beeps loudly as soon as you press it, check if the Status LED is solidly illuminated.
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V. Program Wall Remote cont’d If the button beeps loudly as soon as you press it, check to see if the Status LED is solidly illuminated. If it is, there may be too much ambient light in the room for learning.
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IR format that cannot be learned. Note that this is extremely rare and it is much more like that the emitter is miswired, the bud is improperly placed, et cetera. Please contact InFocus if you believe you have a device that cannot be controlled.
VI. Cloning Attention: If you are using an InFocus projector, you do not need to program the wall remote. Simply insert the appropriate insert modules and press one button to configure the Wall Remote to control the InfFocus projector. Cloning the Wall Remote wil erase the pre-programmed InFocus codes.
Cloning cont’d Once the units are correctly lined up, the donor Wall Remote will automatically enter cloning mode. When the clone Wall Remote makes contact with the donor, its LED will also turn solid red. 3. Hold the clone unit steadily in front of the donor for about 15 sec- onds.
VIII. Operation The Wall Remote must always be powered on. The LED backlit buttons will remain continually illuminated. Power Power button inserts are used to control power on the projector or monitor. Toggling power buttons will toggle power on and off; discrete power buttons have independent control for power on and off.
The device will not switch to one of the inputs. Some display devices will not switch to certain inputs if there is no signal present on that input. If you are still unable to control your device, please contact InFocus Technical Support for further assistance.
X. Technical Specifications Package Type Single-Gang Mounting Dimensions 4.130” (h) x 1.745” (w) x .90” (d) 2.5 oz Weight (PCB with bezel and 3 insert modules) Power Supply 6VDC, 300mA Output Type IR Emitter Outboard Current-Limiting 150 ohm Resistor (IR Emitter) The Wall Remote is UL listed and CE certified.
There are no obligations or liabilities on the part of the InFocus Corporation for consequential damages arising out of or in conjunction with the use or performance of these products or other indirect damages with respect to loss of profit, revenue, or cost of removal and/or replacement.
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