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Instructions Philips, Modèle RFX9600/37B

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11 Finding the Exact Location of an AV-component’s IR Receiver ...................................12 Operating AV-components with the Extender ........................................................12 Resetting the Extender .....................................................................................12 Firmware Update...................................................................................................12 Specifications..........................................................................................................14 IFU Approbation / Safety Content RFX9600....................................................................i FCC Compliancy.......................................................................................................i RFX9600 Starter’s Guide Before You Start The Pronto Serial Extender is an important element of the Pronto System and makes it possible to control AV-equipment via RF in the entire house. In addition, it can be connected to AV-equipment via RS232 and allows you to use power sensing for reliable power on/off switching. You can also use it to control drapes and projector lifts, for example. In order to use the Extender in a wireless Pronto Network: • Install the Extender: connect it to a router and external equipment, like a TV or receiver. • Configure the Extender: connect it to the PC and use the Configuration Tool. The Extender is used in a network with a Wireless Access Point and/or a router, as illustrated below. ENGLISH RFX9600 Starter’s Guide Unpacking the Extender Pronto Serial Extender • Serial (RS232) ports; • Sensor inputs; • Relay outputs. Front Panel 4 groups of 4 LEDs each for the • IR ports; Power LED Ethernet LED Busy LED Back Panel 4 RS232 ports – 4 dipswitches for Extender ID Configuration 3 DB9 connectors and the IR outputs switch switch one 3-pin connector Power input Grounding 4 Relay outputs 4 IR ports 5V DC output 4 Power sense inputs Ethernet input (RJ45) RFX9600 Starter’s Guide 2 Dual IR Emitters 2 Mini-jack IR CablesPower Adapter Configuration Cable Crossed Ethernet cable Mounting Kit ENGLISH x 2 x 6 x 4 x 4 x 4 Installing the Extender Mounting the Extender in a Rack Warning Keep the Extender away from heat sources such as amplifiers. Fit the mounting plate on the Extender with the screws. Attach the Extender to a rack, using the screws, washers and nuts. RFX9600 Starter’s Guide Connecting the Extender to External Equipment The Extender can be connected to external equipment through the various outputs on the back panel. Warning Make sure that the equipment is always turned off before connecting it to the Extender. Attaching the Extender to Infrared Controlled AV-equipment To connect the Extender to infrared controlled AV-equipment, use one of the following cables enclosed with the Extender: •a Dual IR emitter; -or• a mini-jack IR cable. Insert the mini-jack in the Extender and attach an emitter to the infrared display of the infrared controlled device. Insert one mini-jack in the Extender and the other in the infrared controlled device. Adjusting the Power Level of the IR Outputs At the back of the Extender there are 4 dipswitches, one for each IR output. Use these dipswitches to reduce the power level of the Dual IR emitters and the mini-jack cables. This is useful when you suspect that the IR signal is too strong for the receiving AV-component, or when you connect the IR port to an external IR-bus system. RFX9600 Starter’s Guide Using the Sensor Inputs When the Control Panel sends out a macro to switch multiple AV-components on or off, discrete codes are normally used to ensure the state of the component. In some cases, only toggle codes are available: one command toggles between the on and off state, and there is no separate command for switching the component on and switching it off. In this event, the system may get out of sync. This problem can be solved by using power sensing: •A power sensor connected to an AV-component can detect whether it is switched on or off. By connecting the power sensor to the Extender, this information is subsequently transmitted to the Extender. • Some AV-components, such as receivers, have mini-jack outputs specifically for this purpose. These mini-jack outputs can be connected to the power sense inputs on the Extender. • For video sources, video sensor modules can be used. Make sure that you create the specific power sensing commands in the action list of ProntoEdit Professional. ENGLISH Note Sensor modules are not delivered with the Extender, but most available modules are compatible with the Extender. The power sense inputs are triggered by a voltage input between 5V and 30V. Use standard wiring and Phoenix connectors. Use this wiring solution if the sensor module’s output provides a voltage level. Use this wiring solution if the sensor module is powered by the Extender (the output is a relay). RFX9600 Starter’s Guide Connecting to Relay-controlled Equipment Use standard wiring ...

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