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Transmission Range up to 130 Feet at 1080p 

Two CAT5/6 cables

35M35MIR

IR Receiver

IR Connecing Block

HE2BIR-TX

HE2BIR-RX

IR Blaster

 

Diagram   Using   3

rd

   

Party   IR   Equipment

   

      

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In   this   example   you   may   need   to   use   a   CFL   friendly   IR   receiver   or   simply   want   a   

specific   IR   r

eceiver   style   

based   on   your   installation

   

application.   

   

Use   the   3

rd

   

party   IR   receiver   with   there   connecting   block   and   power   supply.   Connect   

the   IR   output   of   that   block   to   our   Model:   35M35MIR   cable   then   plug   into   the   Green   

IR   Receiving   input   of   the   HE2BIR/HE1BIR   Receiver.

   

Use   the   IR   Blaster   or   compatible   

IR   emitter   plugged   into   the   blaster   port   of   the   HE2BIR/HE1BIR   Transmitter   for   

source   control.   

   

NOTE:   This   layout   is   generally   best   instead   of   plugging   3

rd

   

party   IR   Receiver   directly   

into   HE2BIR/HE1BIR   Receiver.   The   HE2BIR

/HE1BIR   Receiver   is   based   on   a   5   volt   

system   and   some   IR   Receivers   are   12   volts.   Also   some   IR   Receivers   are   not   pinned   

the   same   as   the   HE2BIR/HE1BIR   IR   Receiver   included   with   kit.   

   

   
   
   

   

   

   

IR   Trouble   Shooting   Check   Points(Video   Working)   

   

(IR   Not   Working   At   A

ll)

   

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Reference   IR   Diagrams   (1

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4)

   

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For   basic   IR   set   up   applications   (See   Diagram   #   For   Reference)   make   sure   

smaller   size   IR   

Blaster   is   plugged   into   the   Blaster   port   of   the   HE2BIR

/HE1BIR

   

Transmitter

.

   

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If   using   IR   Blaster   do   not   place   directly   over   equipment   IR   receiving   window.   

This   may   over   saturate   the   equipment   (source)   IR   window   and   cause   

instability   or   not   even   work   at   all.

   

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For   basic   IR   set   up   applications   make   sure   larger   IR   Receiver   is   plugged   

into   

HE2BIR/HE1BIR   Receiver.

   

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Move   IR   Receiver   away   for   TV   and   test   to   see   if   TV   is   causing   to   much   

interference   and   locking   up   IR   Receiver.   If   so   use   CFL   friendly   type   IR   

Receiver.

   

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Disconnect   HDMI   cables   from   the   HE2BIR/HE1BIR   Transmitter   and   

Receiver.   See   if   this   corrects   problem.   If   so   then   there   may   be   a   problem   with   

interference   for   example   from   a   cable   box   or   satellite   receiver   coaxial   input.

   

IR   NOTES   CONTINUED

   

Summary of Contents for HE2BIR

Page 1: ... unstable or non working performance Place the blaster a few inches away from source equipment or bounce IR off a cabinet etc Test IR blaster location for best performance before mounting Plug the IR Receiver It is larger than the blaster into the IR Receiver port of the HE2BIR HE1BIR receiver Mount IR receiver in a location that will receive IR from the remote line of sight or install receiver sl...

Page 2: ...ly on the TVs IR Receiving window but a few inches away to avoid saturation A 3rd party IR Emitter can be used but please do not change pin out to avoid damage Not all emitters are compatible From the IR output of your RF receiving base station use our Model 35M35MIR cable to plug from that output to the HE2BIR HE1BIR transmitter IR Receiving input Diagram Using Two HE2BIR s Daisy Chained In this ...

Page 3: ...eceivers are 12 volts Also some IR Receivers are not pinned the same as the HE2BIR HE1BIR IR Receiver included with kit IR Trouble Shooting Check Points Video Working IR Not Working At All Reference IR Diagrams 1 4 For basic IR set up applications See Diagram For Reference make sure smaller size IR Blaster is plugged into the Blaster port of the HE2BIR HE1BIR Transmitter If using IR Blaster do not...

Page 4: ...until stable performance Usually pointing IR blaster a few inches away from equipment is good Make sure IR from remote is not able to send IR code to IR Receiver and indirectly to some of the source equipment If there too much outside light effecting the IR Receiver like in a outdoor patio installation Control outside light and test to confirm ambient light is not causing the instability IR NOTES ...

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