Usb; Rear Panel Ir; Power - NeoPro Delano Integrator Manual

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control systems should be with a straight through type serial cable,
such as the cable provided with the Delano.
For the command protocols, please refer to the manual entitled
"Integrator's Guide to Serial Protocols".

USB

If you plan to use the USB communication feature of the Delano,
connect the USB cable to the PC's USB port (flat end), and the
other end (square end) to the Delano matrix switch.
Optionally you may choose to connect this cable later when you
are prepared to install the driver CD-ROM. Connecting the cable
will activate MS Windows plug and play wizard. On disconnect
and reboots, MS Windows will remember what COM port this
device was assigned.

Rear Panel IR

The rear panel connector labeled "IR" is for direct connection to a
control system. It is a 3.5mm 2 pin jack, and accepts unmodulated
IR. It is polarity insensitive, however normally the 'tip' is the
active signal, and the 'sleeve' is the ground.
Note: Some IR repeater systems are designed to work only with
their own IR blasters. Many integrators will cut these blaster cables
and add a 3.5mm plug on the end. In some cases this will work
fine, however some low end IR repeater systems will have too
much noise in their signal, and can prevent signals from being
properly decoded. Your results may vary.

Power

Once all the input and output connectors are in place, connect the
supplied power cable to the AC input. If you are not in North
America, you may use your own standard IEC320 power cable
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Delano Matrix Switch User's Guide (DOC42-00022-A_NeoPro-Delano.doc)

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