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[. . . ] The Remote Control PCB provides an infrared receiver at the right edge (IR1) for "set-up" purposes (see page 2). After set-up, this receiver may be disabled via the adjacent jumper (J6). Once presets have been stored, jumper J3 allows remote control "store" buttons to be disabled. When power is turned on, the most current settings will be recalled, however, jumper J2 allows preset #1 to be recalled instead. [. . . ] Two remote controls may be added, and may be configured for control of independent functions. Optional remote controls are: Infrared Transmitters, External Infrared Receivers, Wall-Mount Panels, & Remote Interface Kits. Infrared Transmitter (Biamp #909-0063-00): The transmitter is a hand-held remote control, which transmits infrared codes unique to Biamp. Therefore, the transmitter should not affect any other infrared controlled equipment (such as TVs or VCRs). Likewise, other infrared controllers will not provide proper control of Biamp equipment. The transmitter requires two AAA batteries, which are included with the unit (user installed). The Select 1~8 buttons choose a desired preset from nonvolatile memory. The Setup 1~8 buttons create presets by storing current settings (levels & relays) in non-volatile memory. Once presets have been established, the Setup 1~8 buttons may be disabled. The MUTE, VOL L, and VOL M buttons (Main & Zone) provide volume up, volume down, and volume off functions for the mixer outputs. The ON and OFF buttons (A, B, & C) provide switching of the respective relays (on Remote Control PCB). For best results, there should be an unobstructed line-of-sight from transmitter to receiver. When infrared information is transmitted to a receiver, the IR LED indicators on the Remote Control PCB, and inside the receiver, will flash. 2 SELECT 1 2 3 4 5 6 SETUP 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OFF A ON MUTE MUTE OFF B ON VOL VOL OFF C ON VOL VOL ADVANTAGE IWA MAIN ZONE Infrared Transmitter (Biamp #909-0063-00) REMOTE CONTROL External Infrared Receiver (Biamp #909-0030-00): The receiver consists of a black plastic box, which contains an infrared photo detector, an LED indicator, and three screw terminals. To install the receiver, first take off the front cover by removing the four screws. Mount the receiver to a wall or other surface, using the two screw holes on the back cover (screws not included). The receiver should not be mounted in direct sunlight, or pointed directly at fluorescent lighting. For best results, there should be an unobstructed line-of-sight from transmitter to receiver. The receiver may be wired up to 2000 feet from the IWA unit, using 2-conductor shielded cable (not included). Route the cable through the access hole on the bottom of the receiver. The three screw terminals inside the receiver ("GND", "IR2", & "IR3") directly correspond to the Remote 1 and Remote 2 terminals on the Remote Control PCB (Remote 1 and Remote 2 share a common "GND" terminal). Remote Infrared Receivers may be connected to Remote 1 and/or Remote 2, depending upon the particular application. [. . . ] Complete instructions are included with the Wall-Mount Panel. InfraRed Receiver External Infrared Receiver (Biamp #909-0030-00) SELECT 1 2 3 4 5 6 SETUP 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OFF A ON MUTE MUTE OFF B ON VOL VOL OFF C ON VOL VOL ADVANTAGE IWA MAIN ZONE Wall-Mount Panel (Biamp #909-0073-00) Remote Interface Kit (Biamp #909-0041-00): The Remote Interface Kit allows the user to create a customized control panel, using his own switches, enclosure, and panel. It can provide up to 40 buttons (12 more than standard remote controls). The Remote Interface Kit is a tested circuit board assembly, which includes two wiring harnesses. The circuit board connects to the Remote Control PCB in exactly the same way the External Infrared Receiver does, using 2-conductor shielded cable (not included), and may be wired up to 2000 feet from the IWA unit. [. . . ]

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