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5 your remote receiver – Kramer Electronics RC-IR2 User Manual

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Your Remote Receiver

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5 Your Remote Receiver

This section includes details of:

The built-in front panel remote receiver (see section 5.1)
How to connect the external remote receiver (see section 5.2)

5.1 Identifying the Built-in Infrared Receiver

Most Kramer switchers

1

include a built-in front panel remote receiver that is

located to the left of the power switch, as Figure 2 illustrates:

IR Receiver

LED

Figure 2: Built-in Remote Receiver

5.2 Connecting the External Infrared Receiver

When your RS-232 controlled Kramer switcher has no built-in front panel

remote receiver, you can use the external remote receiver

1

(see Figure 3). The

external remote receiver includes an attached RS-232 cable with a 9-pin D-sub

connector, and a 12V DC power socket.

Caution

– No operator-serviceable parts inside unit.

Warning

– Use only the Kramer Electronics input power

wall adapter that is provided with this unit

2

.

Warning

– Disconnect power and unplug unit from wall

before installing or removing device or servicing unit.

1 Some switchers do not have a built-in remote receiver. For these units, an external remote receiver may be connected to the
switcher. When ordering an RC-IR2 remote control transmitter, a separate order must be made for an external remote receiver
2 For example: model number AD2512C, part number 2535-000251