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Pass-Through Configurations

This method allows IR signals generated from hand-held remotes to easily 
pass through the opaque red shell/cover. The internal IR LED can be 
oriented to either face towards or away from the shell (Figure 1), 
depending on its output configuration. Use the low-output configuration 
when device is being saturated by an IR signal. Use the high-output 
configuration when the device isn’t receiving enough of an IR signal and 
requires more strength. The side with the round “bump” is the high-output 
side.

CC-IRC IR Emitter Overview

The IR Emitter adheres directly to the IR control window of your 
equipment by using clear two-sided tape to securely adhere the opaque 
shield. This “standard configuration” allows you to control your equipment 
either from either IR emitters or a hand-held remote control.

The two black adhesive-backed window shields (Figure 3) are included 
within each emitter package and allow for alternate configurations. With 
this shield (surrounding the internal emitter), you can restrict IR reception 
through the device’s control window by blocking any interference or IR 
signals produced by sources other than the internal emitter. Without this 
shield, any incoming IR signal can pass through to the IR control window 
and overlap signals sent via the emitter (Figure 1).

Note: Each CC-IRC package is shipped with four sealed alcohol pads 
which can be used to clean any adhesive residue left from a previous 
installation of the window shield on the surface of a device’s IR 
control window. 

Removing the Factory-Installed Shell

The factory-installed shell 
is easily removed by 
carefully separating the 
two halves with a 
sharp-edged tool, such as 
an X-Acto™ knife. 

The IR LED can then be 
reversed or removed 
when the shell is 
separated. Once the IR emitter and/or shield 
installations have been completed, the housing 
can be re-assembled by pressing the two halves 
firmly together.

Shielded Configuration

Use this configuration to prevent interference from fluorescent lights or 
other IR sources. The metallic shield prohibits passage of external IR 
signals and ensures proper IR signals will be received from the emitter.

1.

Remove the IR LED from the factory-installed shell (Figure 2).

2.

Test fit the location and size of the IR shield (Figure 3) on the target 
device. If necessary, use scissors to trim the shield to fit the opening 
of the IR window.

3.

Remove the adhesive backing from the IR shield and carefully place 
the IR LED into the recessed area using the correct orientation 
(Figure 1). Make sure the wires attached to the IR LED are not 
shorted together.

4.

Flip the shield-emitter combo back over and begin to carefully position 
the shield over the IR control window so that it covers the entire 
surface (Figure 4). This keeps any other signal from coming through.

5.

Press firmly on the shield surface to activate the pressure-sensitive 
adhesive.

Low-Output

High-Output

Figure 2

Opaque IR Window Shield

Figure 3

Pass-Through Configurations

This method allows IR signals generated from hand-held remotes to easily 
pass through the opaque red shell/cover. The internal IR LED can be 
oriented to either face towards or away from the shell (Figure 1), 
depending on its output configuration. Use the low-output configuration 
when device is being saturated by an IR signal. Use the high-output 
configuration when the device isn’t receiving enough of an IR signal and 
requires more strength. The side with the round “bump” is the high-output 
side.

CC-IRC IR Emitter Overview

The IR Emitter adheres directly to the IR control window of your 
equipment by using clear two-sided tape to securely adhere the opaque 
shield. This “standard configuration” allows you to control your equipment 
either from either IR emitters or a hand-held remote control.

The two black adhesive-backed window shields (Figure 3) are included 
within each emitter package and allow for alternate configurations. With 
this shield (surrounding the internal emitter), you can restrict IR reception 
through the device’s control window by blocking any interference or IR 
signals produced by sources other than the internal emitter. Without this 
shield, any incoming IR signal can pass through to the IR control window 
and overlap signals sent via the emitter (Figure 1).

Note: Each CC-IRC package is shipped with four sealed alcohol pads 
which can be used to clean any adhesive residue left from a previous 
installation of the window shield on the surface of a device’s IR 
control window. 

Shielded Configuration

Use this configuration to prevent interference from fluorescent lights or 
other IR sources. The metallic shield prohibits passage of external IR 
signals and ensures proper IR signals will be received from the emitter.

1.

Remove the IR LED from the factory-installed shell (Figure 2).

2.

Test fit the location and size of the IR shield (Figure 3) on the target 
device. If necessary, use scissors to trim the shield to fit the opening 
of the IR window.

3.

Remove the adhesive backing from the IR shield and carefully place 
the IR LED into the recessed area using the correct orientation 
(Figure 1). Make sure the wires attached to the IR LED are not 
shorted together.

4.

Flip the shield-emitter combo back over and begin to carefully position 
the shield over the IR control window so that it covers the entire 
surface (Figure 4). This keeps any other signal from coming through.

5.

Press firmly on the shield surface to activate the pressure-sensitive 
adhesive.

Figure 1

Away from

IR window

Towards
IR window

Adhesive

Low-Output

High-Output

Figure 1

Away from

IR window

Towards
IR window

Adhesive

Removing the Factory-Installed Shell

The factory-installed shell 
is easily removed by 
carefully separating the 
two halves with a 
sharp-edged tool, such as 
an X-Acto™ knife. 

The IR LED can then be 
reversed or removed 
when the shell is 
separated. Once the IR emitter and/or shield 
installations have been completed, the housing 
can be re-assembled by pressing the two halves 
firmly together.

Figure 2

Opaque IR Window Shield

Figure 3

Summary of Contents for Infrared Emitter CC-IRC

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Page 2: ...r package and allow for alternate configurations With this shield surrounding the internal emitter you can restrict IR reception through the device s control window by blocking any interference or IR signals produced by sources other than the internal emitter Without this shield any incoming IR signal can pass through to the IR control window and overlap signals sent via the emitter Figure 1 Note ...

Page 3: ... on its output configuration Use the low output configuration when device is being saturated by an IR signal Use the high output configuration when the device isn t receiving enough of an IR signal and requires more strength The side with the round bump is the high output side Removing the Factory Installed Shell The factory installed shell is easily removed by Low Output High Output Figure 1 Away...

Page 4: ...itter and or shield installations have been completed the housing can be re assembled by pressing the two halves firmly together Shielded Configuration Use this configuration to prevent interference from fluorescent lights or other IR sources The metallic shield prohibits passage of external IR signals and ensures proper IR signals will be received from the emitter 1 Remove the IR LED from the fac...

Page 5: ...se scissors to trim the shield to fit the opening of the IR window 3 Remove the adhesive backing from the IR shield and carefully place the IR LED into the recessed area using the correct orientation Figure 1 Make sure the wires attached to the IR LED are not shorted together 4 Flip the shield emitter combo back over and begin to carefully position the shield over the IR control window so that it ...

Page 6: ...nship under normal use for three 3 years from the date of purchase from AMX Corporation with the following exceptions Electroluminescent and LCD Control Panels are warranted for three 3 years except for IR Emitter Shield IR Input Control Window on device Cable Assembly IR Emitter Controlled Equipment DVD CDP VCR etc Figure 4 ...

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Page 8: ...rranty may not apply This Limited Warranty gives the owner specific legal rights The owner may also have other rights that vary from state to state The owner is advised to consult applicable state laws for full determination of rights EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY AMX CORPORATION MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR ...

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