Vaux Electronics Marc Plus Instructions Manual - page 6
Installation
(NOTE: For the purpose of this installation the MARC+ Receiver will
be referred to as the Receiver; the Vaux RC-8 RF Remote Control
will be referred to as the Remote Control. An audio receiver or
infrared remote control will be specifically referenced to as such.)
The rear panel of the MARC+ Receiver has the following
connections:
1. 12 VDC Power Adapter (2.1 mm, center negative)
2. Antenna Connector (phono jack) — Standard wire
antenna connects here, or, optionally, remotely-located antenna(s),
such as the ANT-3 Folded Dipole, may be connected via RG-59 or
RG-6 coaxial cable, and the appropriate adapter.
3. Four Infrared Emitter Cable Connectors (3.5 mm phone
jack) (Xantech®-compatible, center positive)
4. X-10® Interface Module Connector
("telephone-type" modular jack)
The bottom of the MARC+ Receiver also has a recessed pushbutton
RESET switch (Caution: pressing the Reset button will restore
factory settings and erase all infrared codes).
1.
Place the Receiver beside your audio/video components. For best
RF reception, locate the Receiver as high as possible, and as far as practical
from cables and metal cases. Avoid placement close to large-screen TVs,
computers, or fluorescent fixtures — these devices generate RF noise which
can reduce range.
2. Attach IR emitters over each audio/video component's infrared (IR)
sensor window. The emitter affixes with a small section of peel-off, double-
sided, removable adhesive tape. Plug the connector end of the emitter cable
into one of the four rear-panel emitter jacks on the Receiver.
The Receiver has four connectors (3.5 mm phone jacks) on
the back panel for attaching infrared emitter cables. Each single
emitter can control one audio/video component. Optionally, you
can use dual emitters to control up to 8 A/V devices.
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