Page 1
3. Wires can be solid or stranded
, shi
elded or unshi
elded wi
th a
minimum of 28-gauge for runs under 200, 22-gauge for runs under 500 and 20-gauge for runs up to 1000. Wires can be looped from IR10 to IR10 or home run. Home runs normal
ly
offer more reliabilit
y an
d f
uture f
lex
ibilit
y.
4. IR10s can be mixed and matche
d in larger systems with up
to 10 infrared receivers, such
as the Knoll IR21, IR22 or IR25.
5. To wire the system
together, connect the IR10
12V
, GND
and
SIG
termi
nals to the correspondi
ng IR54 or IR55 termi
nal.
Prepare the wire leads to and fr
om the IR10 by stripping about
¼ of the insulation from each
of the three l
eads. Twi
st the
strands ti
ghtl
y together so that they do not sti
ck out of the
connector and cause a short circuit.
Strictly observe polarity. If
you are connecti
ng wi
th the RJ45 connector you may need a
RJ
45 parallelin
g st
rip t
o parallel con
nect the w
ires f
rom mu
ltiple
IR receivers. 6. Next, pl
ug the si
ngl
e or dual
emi
tters i
nto the IR54 or IR55
connecti
on bl
ock.
IR10 system typical layout
7. Now plug in the PS1202 (for up
to five receivers) or PS1205
for fi
ve to ten recei
vers.
8.
The in
frared sy
stem is u
sually
lef
t plu
gged in
all t
he t
ime (
to
an unswi
tched outl
et) as i
t uses very l
ittl
e power.
9.
Test the in
frared sy
stem t
o see if
it
is w
ork
ing properly
.
Brigh
t su
nligh
t an
d passiv
e in
frared security systems can lower
the di
stance that remote cont
rols can work with an IR10
recei
ver. If you have any questi
ons or concerns, please call and
ask for infrared technical support at 1 800 566 5579. The help line is open from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday to Friday, Pacific time. RJ45 Wiring Diagram IR10 front and back
RJ45
Re
ce
iver
CD IR
31A
IR34A
IR55
PS1202 12 V
DC P
ower Su
pp
ly
Di
sh
IR34A
17
1
Co
nn
ection
Blo
ck
No
te:
IR
10
s are
wired
in parallel
12VGN
DSIG
Sy
stem
po
wer
on
LED
IR
Re
ceiver
Ta
lkback
LE
D
RJ4
5
RJ45 RJ45