Owner`s manual

PRINTER’S INSTRUCTIONS:
INSTR,INSTL,IRE-0.5 • LINEAR P/N: 224574X2 • INK: BLACK •
MATERIAL: 20LB. GLOSS WHITE PAPER • SIZE: 4.250” X 14.000” FOLD TO 4.250” X 3.500”
• FOLDING: 4 PARALLEL FAN-FOLDS, FINISH WITH LOGO SHOWING • SCALE: 1-1
224574X2 • IMAGE 1
DESCRIPTION
The IRE-0.5 is a tiny IR emitter that can be placed on the inside of a component,
near the component’s IR sensor. This approach avoids the untidy appearance
of externally placed front panel emitters and also makes the emitters tamper
and "cleaning person" proof. The IRE-0.5 emitters have very high IR output
which allow them to "blast" around internal chassis surfaces and through
semi opaque materials (such as printed circuit boards) to reach the compo-
nent’s internal IR sensor.
The IRE-0.5 is equipped with a 3.5mm In-Line jack and includes a model PTP-8
eight foot extension cable (Fig. 1). This allows a quick disconnect so that a
component can be
moved or removed
easily without
"unthreading" cables,
etc. Three pieces of
spare adhesives for the
emitter are also included.
ATTACHMENT
1. Remove the component’s cover and locate it’s IR Sensor module.
2. Find a flat surface within the chassis as close as possible to the IR Sensor.
The flat surface should allow, when mounted, the IRE-0.5 dome side (Fig. 2)
to point toward the front of the component’s IR sensor. Now thoroughly
clean the mounting surface of any fingerprints or other greasy substances.
3. The IRE-0.5 has a dark foam adhesive layer on its back surface. Carefully
peel the protective layer off, exposing the adhesive (Fig. 2).
CAUTION: Do not plug into an emitter jack that is set to Blaster Power (BL
ON) or to the HIGH OUT of other manufacturer’s connecting blocks.
To do so will smoke the emitters
!!
Note 1: If you have difficulty finding the component’s IR sensor, try using a
flashlight to first locate it from the front panel. Sometimes the owner’s manual
is helpful. You may need to contact the manufacturer direct.
Note 2: If you need to remove the IRE-0.5 emitter previously stuck to a com-
ponent’s surface, use a fresh adhesive (included) before reattaching.
Note 3: Use the higher power setting (NOT Blaster Power) on the connecting
block or terminator, if so provided.
24"
(0.6m
)
2-Conductor 3.5mm
Mono In-line Jack
2-Conductor Black
Stranded Mini Wire
Emitter
White Striped Side
is Positive (+)
2-Conducto
r
3.5mm Mini Plu
g
8'
(2.4m
)
2-Conductor Black
Stranded Wire, 24 AW
G
+
2-Conductor
3.5mm Mini Plug
White Striped Side
is Positive (+
)
IRE-0.5
Micro Mini Emitter
PTP-8
8' Extension Cable
Fig. 1
Fig. 3
Peel Off Protective Layer
High Output
(Dome) Side
Low Output Side
Micro Mini
Emitter
Mounting Adhesive
Fig. 2
CAUTION: Removing the cover and placing external items within a com-
ponent may void the manufacturer’s warranty.
To 120 V AC
(unswitched)
PS-1.0
Power
Supply
AT-1.0
Amplified Terminator
IRC-3.0
Shelf Top
IR Receiver
Remote Control
IRE-0.5 Micro Mini Emitter
Controlled Components
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AMPLIFIED
TERMINATOR
SpeakerCraft
®
PTP- 8
Extension
Cabl
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Component's
IR Sensor
In-Line
Disconnect
Jack
A Typical IRE-0.5 Application
IRE-0.5 Detail
IRE-0.5
Included Parts
4. Orient the IRE-0.5 as noted above and press it onto the mounting surface.
Press & hold for several seconds to ensure maximum contact of the adhesive.
5. Dress the IRE-0.5 lead so that it does not put strain on the adhesive, other
wise it may "pop off" later.
6. Dress the remainder of the lead around chassis parts and bring the discon-
nect jack out through a slot or space so that it hangs outside of the rear panel.
CAUTION: Be sure the lead is routed so that it will not come in contact
with any hot surfaces or moving parts! Be sure it is not pinched when
you replace the cover.
7. Plug the PTP-8 extension cable into the disconnect jack and plug the other
end into an EMITTER jack on the AT-1.0 or other SpeakerCraft product. See
Fig. 3 for a typical system.

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