5.2.2. IR Receiver In– Receiver Only (3.5mm {1/8"} Stereo)
The most common use of the IR Receiver port is to send an IR signal from a powered
IR Receiver to an IR Flasher connected to the Transmitter. This connection includes
+9V DC power for an IR Receiver. A 3.5mm {1/8"} Stereo Cable is used to connect
directly to an IR Receiver, DO NOT connect a mono cable to this connection as
damage may occur.
9V DC (Sleeve)
GND (Ring)
IR Signal (Tip)
If the system requires connection to an Automation System or Connecting Block to
send IR to the Transmitter, the included IR Adapter Cable between the Automation
System or Connecting Block output and the IR Receiver input must be used.
9V DC (Sleeve)
GND (Ring)
IR Signal (Tip)
5.2.3. IR Flasher Out– Transmitter and Receiver (3.5mm {1/8"} Mono)
GND (Sleeve)
IR Signal (Tip)
5.3. HDMI Out to Display (HDMI)
5.3.1.1. Recommended Cabling
• 1 meter or shorter HDMI Cable
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To IR Receiver In
B-200-1CAT-HDIR Installation and Users Manual
IR Signal
GND (Ground)
+9V DC
To IR Control System
or Connecting Block
GND (Sleeve)
IR Signal (Tip)
IR Signal
GND (Ground)
Tip
Ring
Sleeve
Tip
Ring
pg.11
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