DESCRIPTION
The Hidden Link IR Receiver is a small shelf-top infrared repeater assembly. It
includes an IR receiver and a CB12 Connecting Block. The Hidden Link IR
Receiver is equipped with a 7-foot cable and a 3.5mm stereo mini plug, which
is plugged directly into the “IR RCVR” jack on the CB12. It can also be plugged
into the “AUX” or “IR RCVR” jack of other Xantech connecting blocks, such as
the models 789-44, CB60, and 791-44. The Hidden Link IR Receiver is
primarily intended for use in installations where the connecting block is within
reach of its 7-foot cable – as when installing the Hidden Link IR Receiver in a
cabinet where the controlled equipment is behind closed doors.
FEATURES
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Very small package, only 2.00”L x 3.15”W x 0.70”H.
System testing red-talk-back LED.
Includes CB12 Connecting Block for easy system installation.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
HL95
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Infrared carrier frequency bandwidth: 25 – 60 kHz.
Reception range: Up to 120 feet, depending on remote control output
strength and ambient conditions.
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Nominal reception angle: 55 degrees off axis.
Hidden Link™ Shelf Top
Extended Range
Plasma\LCD\LED\CFL Friendly
IR Receiver
Cable requirements: See “INSTALLATION” below.
Max. transmission length: 1 mile using 18 gauge wire.
Maximum current output: 100mA
Drives IR emitters through Xantech Connecting Blocks, Controllers, etc.
Dimensions: 2.00”x3.15”x0.70” (51mm x 80mm x 18mm)
Power requirements: +12VDC, 20mA.
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REMOTE ROOM APPLICATION
TROUBLE SHOOTING:
The CB12 Connecting Block, supplied with the Hidden Link IR Receiver, has a
three terminal input strip for connection of external infrared receivers should
you wish to control your equipment from other rooms.
1. Perhaps the most common problem you may encounter is stray IR
(infrared) or RF (radio frequency) interference preventing proper
operation of the controlled equipment.
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Fluorescent, Compact Fluorescent, Neon or Halogen lights,
Neon Art, and light dimmers.
Direct or reflected sunlight.
Infrared security sensors (active types).
RF radiation from TV sets that may be close to the Hidden Link
IR Receiver.
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The terminals are marked V G S. (V = +12V, G = Ground, and S = IR
Signal).
Make connections as shown in the figure below. Run a 3-conductor
cable (24 to 18 gauge wire, stranded or solid) from each remote room
to the VGS terminals of the CB12.
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When you use a Hidden Link IR Receiver in a remote room, do not plug
in a power supply or use the “OUT” jack in the CB12, as shown in the
figure below.
You may use more IR receivers, connected in the same manner, up to
a maximum of 12.
2. You can confirm the source of the interference by temporarily turning
off TV sets, isolating the Hidden Link IR Receiver from all sunlight and
turning off all lights, light dimmers and Infrared security systems. Then
check to see if the Hidden Link IR Receiver operates the component.
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Sometimes interference will cause the red Talk-Back LED on
the front of the Hidden Link IR Receiver to blink dimly,
intermittently, or continuously.
The Talk-Back Led should only blink when you are sending
infrared commands to the Hidden Link IR receiver from a
remote control.
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It may be necessary to move either the interfering source of the
Hidden Link IR Receiver to achieve proper operation.
3. If the Talk-Back LED or the 283D/286D Emitters do not blink when you
are sending IR commands to the Hidden Link IR Receiver from a
remote control, check the following:
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To 120VAC
(Unswitched)
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Make sure the power supply is plugged securely into a live AC
electrical outlet.
Emitter
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Be sure the stereo mini plug of the Hidden Link IR Receiver is
plugged into the “IR RCVR” jack on the CB12 Connecting
Block, not into the “OUT” jack.
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Check to see that all the mini plugs are properly seated into the
mini jacks on the CB12 Connecting Block.
4. If the 283D/286D Emitters blink, but the component does not respond,
reposition the emitters. They may not be located directly over the
component’s infrared receiving “window”. Consult the owner’s manual
of the unit or the manufacturer for the exact location of the infrared
“window”.
PLACEMENT
The IR receiver should be located so that it is not directly facing a light source
such as lamps or displays (standard, LCD, and Plasma). When mounted near a
display, it should be flush to the display and away from light reflections that may
occur.
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Limited Warranty
Xantech® warrants its products to be free of defects in materials or workmanship. This is a Limited
Lifetime warranty from the date of purchase by the original consumer. Any products returned to
Xantech and found to be defective by Xantech within the warranty period will be repaired or
replaced, at Xantech’s option, at no charge. Xantech will not be responsible for the actual cost of
installation or removal of the product, nor for any incidental or consequential damages. Some states
do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above
limitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have
additional legal rights that vary from state to state.
Xantech Corporation
13100 Telfair Ave., Sylmar CA 91342 | Xantech.com
Installation Instructions, HL95 © 2009 Xantech Corporation
Document # 08905305A
This document is copyright protected. No part of this manual may be copied or reproduced in any
form without prior written consent from Xantech Corporation. Xantech Corporation shall not be
liable for operational, technical, or editorial errors/omissions made in this document.
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