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1. Base Lock Inside S oo To IR Router RCVR Jack Diagram 6 Tabletop Adapter Diagram 7 Tabletop Adapter Insert IR Receiver Insert Electronics Module TABLETOP ADAPTER Len S Rotate Counter clockwise Rotate Clockwise The Tabletop Adapter allows mounting the IR Receiver in an attractive low profile case creating an IR Receiver that can be placed on any shelf or tabletop 1 Remove the Tabletop Adapter Base by rotating it counter clockwise as shown in Diagram 8 To IR Router E eve Jack 2 Position the Tabletop Adapter top so the lens is facing down as shown in Diagram 6 Diagram 8 Tabletop Adapter Remove Tighten Base 3 With the 8 Receiver Cable on the IR Receiver facing up carefully insert the IR Receiver into the socket on the backside of the lens as shown in Diagram 6 The receiver should snap into place when properly inserted 4 With the bottom notch of the Electronics Module facing you carefully slide the module onto the post in the Electronics Module Socket as shown in Diagram 7 5 Carefully wrap the 8 Receiver Cable around the Electronics Module and extend the plug end of the Receiver Cable out of the Tabletop Adapter case via the Receiver Cable Pass Through as shown in Diagram 7 6 Align the Adapter Base to the Adapter Top with the wide gap aligned at the top with the IR Receiver as shown in Diagram 7 Tighten the base to the top as shown in Diagram 8 If this is your app
2. Block Diagram 18 has been included as a second option for that type of connection when desirable Confirm that the IR Signal 12VDC and GND wires are properly connected to both the BOT 1 0 or IR Parallel Block and the IR Router Signal to Signal 12 to 12 GND to GND Improper connection will affect performance and possibly damage the IR Receiver The Proficient One Warranty does not cover this type of damage While it is possible to make wired connections without the BOT 1 0 IR Parallel Block or IR Router it is not recommended Their use will reduce installation time help eliminate errors allow easy troubleshooting and permit easy system upgrades later if needed 8 Receiver Cable PROFICIENT ONE l IR Receiver Do Not E Length Hand Held Ta IR Remote IR Flasher i a w rer Electronics Module eae Cable IR Dual Flasher BOT 1 0 i IR Flash IR Terminal wired LED arom 1 A So PROFICIENT A V Receiver srin S srour IR Router 6 Reveiver Cable BoT 1 0 our O i OK to Add Length A IR Power Supply 12VDC Regulated REMOTE ROOM soma 3 Conductor Extension Cable unshielded PTP 1 0 Point to Point Jumper Cable To 120V AC unswitched MAIN ROOM Diagram 17 Extending the Plug End of the IR Receiver Cable 12 TYPICAL CONNECTIONS PROFICIENT ONE DVD IR Receiver IR Flasher w red LED Electronics Module Ha
3. again this time directly on the 2 5mm coaxial plug If it reads be tween 11 5VDC and 13VDC the Power Supply is most likely good Reconnect to the IR Router and proceed to Step 2 NOTE In most cases this will indicate the Power Supply is good but in some cases the Power Supply can still be bad i e reads good when not plugged in but may not be able to handle the current load of the system Verify Flasher Profi Remove the Power Supply from the IR Router and all cient Dual Visible IR Flashers from the output Place a jumper wire on the Flasher IR Router between IR and 12V Reconnect the Power Supply and one Flasher The Flasher should light bright and solid Repeat for all Flashers 18 NOTES 19 LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY Proficient Audio Systems Proficient warrants to the original retail purchaser only you that this product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for life the Warranty Period subject to the limitations and exclusions set out in this Limited Warranty This warranty is not transferable to subsequent owners of the product If you discover a defect in material or workmanship within the Warranty Period you can obtain warranty service by contacting Proficient during the Warranty Period at 800 472 5555 or techsupport proficientaudio com or by sending the product to Core Brands at 12471 E Riverside Drive Eastvale CA 91752 or to the dealer from whom you purchased the
4. allow line of sight to the remote control in normal use 2 With the 8 Receiver Cable aligned to the Wire Gap on the ridged n 180 a end of the TV Mount Adapter Diagram 5 using one of the round iz notched adhesive strips attach the IR Receiver to the TV Mount Adapter Diagrams 2 amp 3 Flat End 3 Using one of the round adhesive strips attach the flat end of the TV Mount Adapter to the TV frame Diagrams 2 amp 3 amp 5 4 Carefully flatten and wrap the 8 Receiver Cable around to the back of the TV The Receiver Cable can be secured to the TV with tape or a wire holder if necessary Do not block any TV vents 5 Using one of the round adhesive strips attach the Electronics Module to the rear of the TV Do not block any TV vents Diagrams 2 amp 3 6 Carefully flatten and wrap the plug end of the Receiver Cable into the cabinet with the A V components Be careful not to pinch or strain the Receiver Cable The Receiver Cable can be secured to the back of the Ridged End TV with tape or a wire holder Do not block any TV vents If this is your application when finished proceed to section Typical Connections Electronics Module Diagram 4 Diagram 5 6 INSTALLING THE RECEIVER Receiver Cable Wide Gap Lens Base Lock IR Receiver Pass Through Tabletop Adapter Base Lock Electronics Module Receiver Cable Electronics Module IR Receiver Base Lock i Bottom Notch Tabletop Adapter Base
5. door the Flush Mount Adapter will mount the IR Receiver in an 16 hole in the cabinet door If the IR Receiver is going to be placed on a shelf or on top of a cabinet the Tabletop Adapter provides an attractive low profile case for that application Where are the audio video components that are going to be controlled The IR Receiver Flashers and Power Supply all connect to the IR Router The IR Router should be in the same location as the audio video components If the A V components are in a wall unit or cabinet in the same room and within a few feet of the IR Receiver then once the IR Receiver has been mounted find a convenient location that allows access to the IR Router for making connections and then simply connect the IR Receiver Flashers and Power Supply The IR Receiver has a total wire length of 6 feet 8 inches and the Flashers have a wire length of 8 feet usually enough wire to make connections in a typical cabinet or wall unit If the IR Receiver is going to be mounted across the room or in a different room from the A V components the wire length of the IR Receiver can be extended to accommodate those situations Please see the section Extending the Receiver Wire for additional information IMPORTANT NOTE Placement The IR Receiver should be located so that it is not directly facing a light source such as sunlight lamps or video displays CRT LCD and Plasma When mounted near a display it should be flush to the d
6. M EQUIPMENT CABINET With the IR Receiver configured and installed in a surface mount TV mount flush mount or tabletop application as described on the previous pages install the IR Router and then connect the IR Receiver Flashers and Power Supply to the IR Router as described below 1 Find a convenient location in the equipment cabinet to mount the IR Router This location should allow easy access for making connections and be located so the IR Receiver Flasher and Power Supply wires can all be connected without modification Attach the IR Router to a cabinet wall or shelf with the included adhesive strip or wood screws Be sure the screws are long enough to secure the Router but not so long that they extend out of the side of the cabinet 2 Connect the IR Receiver to the IR RCVR jack on the IR Router 3 Carefully position one IR Flasher over the IR Eye on each audio video component to be controlled If the eye is not obvious shine a small flashlight into the front panel of the component to locate the eye or refer to the component s owner s manual 4 Position the IR Flasher so the mini wire is positioned toward the nearest top or bottom edge on the component being controlled 5 Carefully wrap the Flasher mini wire around to the back of the component and run the Flasher wire to the IR Router being careful to not pinch the wire between components 6 Connect the Dual Flasher to one of the IR Flashers jacks on th
7. PROFICIENT _ 8 PROFICIENT ONE Universal IR Kit Owner s Manual DESCRIPTION Proficient One is a universal IR Receiver Kit that can be adapted to almost any surface mount flush mount or shelf mount application It includes all of the parts necessary for installing a single room IR Repeater System for controlling a TV Audio Video Receiver Blu ray player Cable Box Satellite Receiver just about any IR controlled A V home enter tainment device The kit includes an IR Receiver that can be attached to the front of a TV or extended from behind on flat panel TVs that have a minimal frame around the display area The receiver can also be adapted to a low profile shelf top case or cabinet door adapter for control ling IR components hidden in an equipment cabinet The Proficient One IR Receiver adapts and connects in minutes Please read the instruc tions in this manual carefully to enjoy arm chair control of your favorite audio video components FEATURES IR Receiver shelf mount flush mount surface mount and TV mount adapters allow installation almost anywhere IR Receiver compatible with most Plasma LCD and LED TVs IR Receiver compatible with most CFL light bulbs Includes one IR Router one IR Power Supply and two IR Dual Flashers for easy sys tem installation SPECIFICATIONS Infrared carrier frequency bandwidth 30 60 kHz Reception range Up to 80 feet e Reception angle 45 e Cable requireme
8. TING GUIDE NOTE Due to the many variables in a given installation the troubleshooting measures you may need to take can vary in different situations Each installation is different due to the number of IR Receivers length of wire runs type of wire amount of ambient IR noise present etc Therefore your troubleshooting measures for a particular job can range from nothing at all to any combination of the solutions listed below Symptom 1 IR Flashers dimly lit or flickering Signal and ground wires are Recheck wiring reversed or shorted either at the IR Router or IR Receiver 2 Defective Flasher Replace Flasher Relatively high levels of ambient Reposition the IR Receiver away from the light noise This can be due to any light source or eliminate the light source of the following sunlight flores cent lighting or Plasma Displays EMI induced noise electromag Reposition the IR Receiver and or cabling netic interference This can be away from emitting device You can also due to light dimmer controls or place a 470 ohm resistor in parallel with other radiating electronic devices the IR Signal and GND connections on PC s or any poorly shielded elec the IR Router This will also help alleviate tronic device any stray capacitance in the cable Plasma Interference Plasma interference can be reflected off of any item it comes into contact with within approx 3 feet of the front of the display Keeping this i
9. e IR Router Repeat for all Flashers 10 TYPICAL CONNECTIONS 7 As an option use the PTP 1 Plug to Plug Jumper Cable to connect a Flasher OUT on the IR Router to a device with a 3 5mm mini IR IN jack If it doesn t work use an IR Flasher for IR control 8 Connect the IR Power Supply to the 12VDC Regulated jack on the IR Router Connect the Power Supply to an UNSWITCHED AC outlet 9 To test point an IR Remote at the Proficient One IR Receiver Press a specific function button on the remote Cable Satellite ON OFF for example All connected Flashers should flash red and the selected component should respond to the command Cable Satellite ON OFF If any of that didn t happen check IR system connections and try again If the system still hasn t responded check the Troubleshooting section at the end of this manual EXTENDING THE RECEIVER WIRE In some applications it may be necessary to extend the IR Receiver wire Typical examples would be if the IR Receiver is going to be located across the room from the IR Router and A V components or if the IR Receiver is going to be located in a remote room This will give the user the ability to control IR controlled audio video components from a location where the remote control no longer has direct line of sight to the equipment To extend the IR Receiver wire use the included BOT 1 0 IR Terminal as shown in Diagram 17 or the IR Parallel Block as shown in Diagram 18 Use unshi
10. e length wood screw not included attach the Electronics Module to an inside wall of the cabinet Use a screw that will secure the module but will not penetrate the outside wall of the cabinet Do not overtighten the screw to avoid damaging the Electronics Module case Diagram 13 OR Use one of the included adhesive strips to attach the Electronics Module to the inside of the cabinet 6 Carefully run the plug end of the Receiver Cable to where the IR Router will be located Be careful not to pinch or strain the cable If this is your application when finished proceed to section Typical Connections Adapter Installed Cabinet Door Flush Mount Adapter Bezel Use wood screw or adhesive to attach Electronics Module to back of cabinet door or inside wall of cabinet Electronics Module To IR Router IP RCVR Jack Diagram 13 Flush Mount Adapter Secure Electronics Module TYPICAL CONNECTIONS To extend wire length cut here Cable m Electronics Module FEE O IR Dual Proficient One IR Receiver j Flasher IR Flasher 1 F z w red LED mounts directly ona Me 5 5 flat panel TV frame or IR Power x 8 3 A V Receiver to one of the included s l eal TV Tabletop or Flush upply Be z 55 z Mount Adapters PROFICIENT ONE H Pre 1 0 y IR Reciver PTP p Plug tS Plug Ae IR Router Jumper Cable Diagram 14 Typical Connections unswitched SINGLE ROO
11. eceiver through the hole in the cabinet door Carefully pull the 8 Receiver Cable straight back from the IR Receiver and with the receiver lens oriented to match the orientation of the adapter thick sections 12 and 6 o clock push the IR Receiver into the back of the adapter until it snaps into place Diagram 10 Pinch the Adapter Locks together and carefully slide the adapter receiver assembly through the hole until the adapter bezel is pressed against the front of the cabinet door Be sure to align the thick sections of the bezel at 12 and 6 o clock for best left to right off axis performance It will look better that way as well Diagram 11 INSTALLING THE RECEIVER Cabinet Door Cabinet Door Pinch Adapter Locks 11 16 17 4mm together so they will slide through hole in cabinet door Diameter Hole 8 Receiver Cable 8 Receiver Cable Adapter Bezel Leave adequate space between the Adapter Locks and the A V components with the cabinet door closed Diagram 11 Flush Mount Adapter Diagram 12 Flush Mount Adapter Install Adapter 5 NOTE It is recommended that the Electronics Module be mounted to an inside wall of the cabinet If attached with adhesive there is some possibility that if mounted to the door in time the module could come loose from the action of the door opening and closing and ultimately fall off potentially damaging the IR Receiver the Electronics Module or both Using an appropriat
12. elded 3 conductor stranded wire as detailed in the Wire Length Gauge Table on the next page IMPORTANT NOTE DO NOT EXTEND THE WIRE LENGTH BETWEEN THE IR RECEIVER AND THE ELECTRONICS MODULE THIS WILL REDUCE THE SENSITIVITY OF THE IR RECEIVER AND VOID THE WARRANTY IF IT IS NECESSARY TO EXTEND THE WIRE LENGTH TO THE IR ROUTER WITHOUT USING THE BOT 1 0 IR TERMINAL EXTEND THE WIRE THAT RUNS BETWEEN THE ELECTRONICS MODULE AND 3 5MM MINI PLUG DIAGRAM 15 SEE DIAGRAM 16 FOR THE WIRE PIN OUT OF THE RECEIVER WIRE USE THE IR PARALLEL BLOCK TO MAKE CONNECTIONS AS SHOWN IN DIAGRAM 18 Cut this section to extend wire length opienie Module Diagram 15 Only Extend The Plug End of the IR Receiver Cable Do not cut to extend wire length 11 TYPICAL CONNECTIONS Use unshielded 3 conductor IR WIRE LENGTH IR WIRE GAUGE stranded wire per the table when extending the plug end of the IR Re UP TO 200 61m 24 AWG ceiver Cable 4 conductor provides UP TO 600 183m 22 AWG the conductors gets damages oa 20ANG the conductors gets damaged ETO nel 2S UP TO 5000 1524m 18 AWG GOLD 12V GND RING y j E RED GND y 12VDC SLEEVE IR SIGNAL TIP BLUE IR Diagram 16 3 5mm Stereo Mini Plug amp Wire Pin Out When adding wire length as a first option use the BOT 1 0 Diagram 17 This will allow complete installation without having to cut the IR Receiver wires The IR Parallel
13. isplay and away from light reflections that may occur With answers to these three important questions you re ready to install your Proficient One IR Receiver So let s go INSTALLING THE IR RECEIVER Attach with Adhesive Attach with Adhesive To IR Router RCVR Jack 8 PROFICIENT PROFICIENT ONE Electronics Module IR Receiver 8 Receiver Cable Diagram 1 Surface Mount Flat Panel TV SURFACE MOUNT The first and easiest option is to mount the IR Receiver on the front frame of a flat panel TV This application can also be used to surface mount the IR Receiver to other objects 1 Select a location on the TV frame to mount the IR Receiver Be sure the receiver will not be blocked by any object to allow line of sight to the remote control in normal use 2 With the IR Receiver 8 Receiver Cable directed toward the edge of the TV using one of the included adhesive strips carefully attach the IR Receiver to the TV frame Diagram 1 3 Carefully flatten and wrap the 8 Receiver Cable around to the back of the TV The Receiver Cable can be secured to the TV with tape or a wire holder if necessary Do not block any TV vents 4 Using one of the round adhesive strips carefully attach the Electronics Module to the rear of the TV Do not block any TV vents 5 Carefully run the plug end of the Receiver Cable into the cabinet with the A V components to where the IR Router will be located Be careful n
14. lication when finished proceed to section Typical Connections 7 INSTALLING THE RECEIVER Cabinet Door 11 16 17 4mm Diameter Hole k gt 5 8 15 9mm Door Panel Diagram 9 Flush Mount Adapter 1 6 Hole FLUSH MOUNT ADAPTER Cabinet Door Flush Mount Adapter Bezel Push IR Receiver until it snaps into place Wa N 8 Receiver Cable Diagram 10 Flush Mount Adapter Install IR Receiver The Flush Mount Adapter allows mounting the IR Receiver in an equipment cabinet door This allows IR controlled audio video components to be controlled with the cabinet door closed This application requires drilling an 16 17 4mm hole in the cabinet door as shown in Diagram 9 It is recommended that the IR Receiver be mounted closer to the hinged side of the cabinet door so the Electronics Module can be mounted to an inside wall rather than the door Select a location on the cabinet door to mount the Flush Mount Adapter Be sure to leave adequate clearance from the back of the cabinet door to the front of the A V components to allow room for the Adapter Locks with the door closed Diagram 12 Also be sure that once mounted the IR Receiver will not be blocked by any object to allow line of sight between the remote control and the IR Receiver in normal use Drill an 1 6 17 4mm diameter hole in the cabinet door Diagram 9 From the back side of the cabinet door feed the IR R
15. mptom 3 Intermittent IR control i e buttons on remote need to be pressed multiple times Plasma Interference Plasma interference can be reflected off of any item it comes into contact with within approx 3 feet of the front of the display Keeping this in mind make sure that the IR Receiver is free from any object that might reflect Plasma interfer ence back into the receiving eye Relatively high levels of ambient Reposition the IR Receiver or eliminate noise This can be due to any of the light source the following sunlight florescent lighting or Plasma Displays Long Wire Runs shielded wire Putting a 470 ohm resistor in parallel at typically of 100 feet 30 meters the IR Router between signal and ground or longer causes a filter effect due will effectively discharge the capacitance to accumulated capacitance of of the wire Adding a resistor between the wire Intermittent or no IR the input and ground of the IR Router control could actually be because will drop the IR level down somewhat A of the longer wire runs non amplified connecting block such as the IR Router may not have enough signal output for consistent control of the equipment Low batteries in Remote Replace batteries Flasher placement is correct but If the A V source i e cable box DVR or the signal is overpowering the satellite box sees the IR signal twice the unit or there is bleed through source will not process it correctly Place from o
16. n mind make sure that the IR Receiver is free from any object that might reflect Plasma interfer ence into the receiving eye 14 Symptom 2 IR Flashers constantly on Plasma Interference Voltage and Ground wires are reversed at the IR Router or IR Receiver Relatively high levels of ambient noise This can be due to any of the following sunlight florescent lighting or Plasma Displays EMI induced noise electromag netic interference This can be due to light dimmer controls or other radiating electronic devices PC s or any poorly shielded elec tronic device Power Supply not putting out proper voltage IR TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Plasma interference can be reflected off of any item it comes into contact with within approx 3 feet of the front of the display Keeping this in mind make sure that the IR Receiver is free from any object that might reflect Plasma interfer ence back into the receiving eye Recheck wiring Reposition the IR Receiver or eliminate the light source Reposition the IR Receiver and or cabling away from emitting device You can also place a 470 ohm resistor in parallel with the IR Signal and GND connections on the IR Router This will also help alleviate any stray capacitance in the cable Verify supply is a 12VDC regulated supply reading between 11 5 to 13VDC under load Use the included 12VDC Regulated 500mA Power Supply 15 IR TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Sy
17. nd Held Cable IR Dual aaa Bae IR Flash oo w red LED PROFICIENT AIN Receiver ror IR Router oof 3 Conductor 1 A am A Extension Cable Bip j IR Parallel Block unshielded IR Power Sunper Cable REMOTE ROOM Supply 12VDC Regulated 500mA To 120V AC unswitched Electronics Module PROFICIENT ONE IR Receiver T MAIN ROOM Hand Held IR Remote Diagram 18 Multi Room Application MULTI ROOM APPLICATION Another application is multi room IR control If an audio receiver or amplifier is being used to drive speakers in multiple rooms it may be desirable to place an IR Receiver in some or all of those rooms to control the audio components from another room In many cases this same application can be used to control the main zone and second zone of a two zone A V Receiver This will allow a user to turn the system ON OFF with an IR remote via the IR Receiver s in the remote room s The system can also be controlled from the main room with an IR remote using the IR Receiver in the main room Installation combines the connections described in the previous Single Room and Extending the Wire sections The Main Room IR Receiver gets connected to the IR RCVR jack on the IR Router and the multi room receiver s get connected to the screw terminals on the IR Router using either the BOT 1 0 Diagram 17 or IR Parallel Block Diagram 18 13 IR TROUBLESHOO
18. nts See section Extending The Receiver Wire e Max Transmission length 1 mile using 18 gauge wire Maximum current output 100mA IR Receiver Dimensions 55 diameter 14mm Power requirements 12VDC 100mA Depending on remote control output strength and ambient conditions WHAT S INCLUDED 1 Proficient One IR Receiver 1 Flush Mount Adapter IR Router 1 Tabletop Adapter ed La n 1 IR Router 1 TV Mount Adapter 2 Dual IR Flashers IR Power Supply 1 BOT 1 0 IR Terminal 1 PTP 1 Plug to Plug Jumper 1 IR Parallel Block READ THIS BEFORE YOU DO ANYTHING FOUR IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS 1 Where is the IR Receiver going to be located The IR Receiver must be line of sight to the remote control being used to be able to control the system audio video components This location should be in a convenient spot in front of the user when seated in a typical location for watching TV or listening to music This will determine how the IR Receiver is going to be mounted How is the IR Receiver going to be mounted The IR Receiver can be surface mounted directly to the frame on the front of some flat panel TVs For TVs that do not have a wide enough frame the TV Mount Adapter can be used to extend the IR Receiver out from the back or side of the TV If the IR Receiver is going to be mounted in a cabinet
19. obtain quality pre sale and after sale support and service Proficient products are sold exclusively through authorized dealers Proficient products are not sold online by Proficient or its authorized dealers and this warranty is VOID if the products have been purchased from any internet reseller To determine if your Proficient reseller is authorized please call Proficient at 800 472 5555 or go to proficientaudio com For technical inquires please call 800 472 5555 or e mail us at techsupport proficientaudio com PROFICIENT 1800 South McDowell Blvd Petaluma CA 94954 800 472 5555 Fax 707 283 5901 proficientaudio com F C 2014 Core Brands LLC All Rights Reserved Proficient is a registered trademark of Core Brands LLC a Nortek company 9901331 Rev A
20. ot to pinch or strain the Receiver Cable The Receiver Cable can be secured to the back of the TV with tape or a wire holder Do not block any TV vents If this is your application when finished proceed to section Typical Connections INSTALLING THE RECEIVER Attach with Adhesive Attach with Adhesive PROFICIENT ONE Front of TV PROFICIENT ONE Electronics Module rer To IR Router RCVR Jack i Attach with PROFICIENT ONE Adhesive TV Mount Adapter Ridged End Flat End PROFICIENT ONE IR Receiver PROFICIENT ONE TV Mount Adapter To IR Router RCVR Jack Attach with 8 Receiver Cable Adhesive Attach with Adhesive 8 Receiver Cable PROFICIENT ONE IR Receiver Ridged End Diagram 2 TV Mount Adapter Diagram 3 TV Mount Adapter Rear Mount Bottom Side Mount TV MOUNT ADAPTER The TV Mount Adapter allows mounting the IR Receiver on an extension attached to the rear or side of a flat panel TV that does not have a frame on the front that is wide enough to directly mount the IR Receiver This application can also be used to mount the IR Receiver in just about any position on just about any object Both ends of the TV Mount Adapter rotate and swivel allowing the Adapter and IR Receiver to be manipulated into different positions as shown in Diagram 4 1 Select a location on the TV to mount the TV Mount Adapter Be sure that once mounted the IR Receiver will not be blocked by any object to
21. product Defective products must be shipped prepaid and insured together with proof of purchase War ranty service requests made without proof of date of purchase will be denied Freight collect shipments will be refused It is preferable to ship this product in the original shipping container to lessen the chance of transit damage In any case the risk of loss or damage in transit is to be borne by the purchaser If upon examination by Proficient or its authorized dealer it is determined that the unit is in fact defective Proficient will at its option Repair or replace the product at no additional charge or If the model is no longer available and can not be repaired effectively replace the unit with a current model of equal or greater value In some cases where a new model is substituted a modification to the mounting surface may be required If mounting surface modification is required Proficient assumes no responsibility or liability for such modification Proficient will bear the cost of returning the repaired or replaced product to you freight prepaid All replaced parts and product be come the property of Proficient Audio Systems The foregoing is your sole and exclusive remedy for breach of warranty If the product is not found to be defective Proficient will contact you to arrange for return of the product to you at your expense EXCLUSIONS e This Warranty does not include service or parts to repair damage caused by acciden
22. t disaster misuse abuse negligence inad equate packing or shipping procedures commercial use voltage inputs in excess of the rated maximum of the unit or service repair or modification of the product by unauthorized dealers This Warranty also excludes normal cosmetic deterioration caused by environmental conditions This Warranty will be void if the Serial Number on the product has been removed tampered with or defaced the product was not purchased from an authorized dealer THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESSED AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES PROFICIENT EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL SUCH OTHER WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON INFRINGEMENT In no event will Proficient be liable for any incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use the product even if Proficient has been advised of the possibility of such damages or for any claim by any other party Notwithstanding the above if you qualify as a consumer under the Magnuson Moss Warranty Act then you may be entitled to any implied warranties allowed by law for the Warranty Period Further some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied Limited Warranty lasts or allow the exclusion or limitation of consequential damages so such limitations may not apply to you ATTENTION TO OUR VALUED CONSUMERS To insure that consumers
23. ther Flashers close by a piece of black electrical tape over the Flasher to block reflected IR signals 16 IR TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Symptom 4 IR Flashers flash but some or all components do not respond Flasher placement is incorrect Reposition the Flasher so that it is di rectly over the component s IR eye Shine a small flashlight into the front panel of the component to locate the eye or consult the component s owner s manual for the exact location of the IR eye Flasher placement is correct but Reposition the Flasher so it is not directly the signal is overpowering the over the IR eye to reduce the amount of unit or there is bleed through IR signal the IR eye on the component from other Flashers close by being controlled sees If the A V source i e cable box DVR or satellite box sees the IR signal twice the source will not process it correctly Place a piece of black electrical tape over the Flasher to block reflected IR signals 17 IR TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Symptom 5 Absolutely No Functionality How to determine which component is at fault Verify Power Supply With a Multimeter measure the DC Voltage of the Power Supply while it is connected to the IR Router Put the negative lead of the meter on the terminal marked GND and the positive lead on the terminal marked 12VDC or V You should get a reading between 11 5VDC and 13 0VDC If not remove the supply from the IR Router and measure

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