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instruction manual Control P anel Ac cessori es IR Sensors and Receivers[...]
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AMX Limited W arranty and Disc laimer AMX Corporation warrants its products to be free of defects in material and workmanship under normal use for three (3) years from the date of purchase from AMX Corporation, with the following e xceptions: • Electroluminescent and LCD Control Pane ls are warranted for three (3) years, except for the display an[...]
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T able of Contents i I R Sensors and Receivers T able of Contents Product Information ............. .......... ......... .............. ......... .......... .............. ......... ......... 1 Features ..... ..... .... ....... .... .... ..... ....... .... .... ....... .... ..... ...... ..... .... ....... .... ..... .... ....... .... ..... ... ....[...]
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ii IR Sensors and Receivers T abl e o f Conte nt s[...]
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Prod uct Inf ormatio n 1 I R Sensors and Receivers Pr oduct Inf ormation The AMX infrared ( IR) sensors and recei vers ( AXD-IR+, AXR-IRSM+, IRX-DM+, and IRX- SM+) work with AMX IR-format 38 or 455 kHz wirel ess transmitters . The AXD-IR+ and AXR-IRSM+ are remote IR recei v ers us ed with AMX Axcess Central Controllers and op erate via the AXlink b[...]
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Prod uct Infor mation 2 IR Sensors and Receivers The swi vel-mo unt units: ! Install on the ceilin g or wall, and can be positioned horizontally or vertically ! Swivel fo r best IR reception an d protection fro m fluorescent interference Specifications: Sensor s and Receivers AXD-IR+ FIG. 2 sho ws the AXD-IR+ Decor IR recei v er . The follo wing ta[...]
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Prod uct Inf ormatio n 3 I R Sensors and Receivers The follo wing table lists the AX R-IRSM+ specifications. IRX-DM+ FIG. 4 show s the IRX-DM+ Decor IR sensor . The follo wing table lists the IRX-D M+ specifications. IRX- SM+ FIG. 5 sh o ws the I RX-SM+ swi v el-mount IR sens or . AXR-IR SM+ Sp ecifi cations Enclosure Neutral off-w hite metal encl [...]
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Prod uct Infor mation 4 IR Sensors and Receivers The follo wing table lists the IR X-SM+ specifications:. Applications Use the sensors and receiv ers with AMX transmitters to control devices such as media equipment. Combine se v eral sensors and r ecei ver s for lar ge single-area co v erage or as discrete u nits for multiple room install ations. F[...]
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Prod uct Inf ormatio n 5 I R Sensors and Receivers FIG. 7 illustrates an application us ing a recei ver , the AXD-IR+ (the application could also u se the AXR-IRSM+). FIG. 7 Example equipment configuration using the AXD-IR+ AXD-IR+ A XCESS CardFrame AXlin k Controlle d devic es[...]
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Prod uct Infor mation 6 IR Sensors and Receivers[...]
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Wiring and Installatio n 7 I R Sensors and Receivers Wiring and Installation Before installing the sensors and recei v ers, set the recei v e frequenc y on the units. On the recei ver s, the AXD-IR+ and AXR-IRSM+, also set th e AXlink dev ice number and IR validation le vel. T o access the jumper pins or switches on the circuit boar d assembly in t[...]
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Wiring and Installation 8 IR Sensors and Receivers ! T o recei ve 455 kHz, position the ju mper (both jump ers on the recei v ers ) on the left two pins, pins 1 and 2, a way from the edge o f the circuit boards, to recei ve 455 kHz. ( This is the default setting.) ! T o receiv e 38 kHz, position the jumper (b oth jumpers on the recei v ers) on the [...]
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Wiring and Installatio n 9 I R Sensors and Receivers As an e xample, the DIP switch in FIG. 12 def ines de vice n umber 129 (1+12 8=129). If you later ch ange the de vice nu mber , remove and reconnect the AXlink connector . This enters the ne w de vice n umber into memor y . 3. Go on to Setting the IR V alidation Level belo w . Setting the IR V al[...]
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Wiring and Installation 10 IR Sensors and Receivers Wiring the IR Sensors and Receiver s The IR Sensors and Recei v ers use a four -p in AXlink connector fo r po wer and da ta. If the distance between the panel and Central Controller exceeds po wer consumption limits, yo u can connect a local 12 VDC po wer supply to the AXlink connector . FIG. 14 s[...]
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Wiring and Installatio n 11 I R Sensors and Receivers the recei ver or senso r and the Central Contr oller . The maximum wiring lengths are based on a minimum of 13.5 volts a v ailable at the Central Controller's power supply . If you install the IR sens or or recei v er farther away from the Central Controller than reco mmended in the W iring[...]
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Wiring and Installation 12 IR Sensors and Receivers Use a 12 VDC po wer supply wh en the distance between the Central Controller and the sens ors or recei vers exceeds the limits described in the W iring Specifications table abov e. Make s ure to connect onl y the GND wir e on the AX link connecto r when usi ng a 12 VDC po wer supp ly . Wiring t he[...]
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Wiring and Installatio n 13 I R Sensors and Receivers If the LED is o n and not flashing, disconn ect the AXlink connector and recheck all AXlink connections. Afterw ard, reconnect the AXlink connector to the panel and verify the LED is flashing once per s econd. Mounting the UniMount Sensor or Receiver FIG. 18 giv es cutout dimensions for the AXD-[...]
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Wiring and Installation 14 IR Sensors and Receivers Mounting the Swivel-Mount Sensor or Receiver FIG. 19 gi ves dimensions for the AXD-IRSM+ and IRX-SM+. T o install the AXD-IR+ or IRX-SM+: Mount the unit acco rding to FIG. 20 f or mounting th e unit flush to a flat surface without us ing the mountin g brack et ( Installation Method A ), or FIG. 21[...]
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Wiring and Installatio n 15 I R Sensors and Receivers Installation method B Use when installing a swivel-mount unit using the provided mounting bracket. ! On drywall, install usi ng the included wall anchors. Use a 3/16-inch drill bit. ! On wood, inst all u sing t he in clud ed #6 mou nti ng scr ews. 1. If you are installing the IRX-SM+, remove the[...]
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Wiring and Installation 16 IR Sensors and Receivers a. Connect the unit to AXlink data/power bus. b. Check the AXlink LED. (LED should blink o nce per secon d.). c. Replace th e housing. 3. Check that the IR recei v er is on and is supplyin g po wer to the se nsor .[...]
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Wiring and Installation 17 I R Sensors and Receivers[...]
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AMX reserves the right to alter specif ications with out noti ce at an y time. brussels • dallas • los angeles • mexico city • philad elphia • sha nghai • singapore • tampa • toronto • y or k 3000 research drive, richardson, TX 75082 USA • 469.624.8000 • 800.222.0193 • fax 469.624.7153 • technical support 800.932.6993 042-[...]