Niles Audio iC2 User Manual

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5) IR Input - A 4-position removable quick connect plug for connecting an IR sensor to the
HT-MSU. This connection allows IR control of the HT-MSU and/or IR pass-through for connected
sources.

6) Global IR Output - A 3.5mm jack provides all IR codes that the HT-MSU generates and all
IR codes that come in through the IR Input connection and can be configured via Niles QuickConfig
for Normal or High output. Normal output is designed for a Niles MF1 IR MicroFlasher

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; high output

is designed for a Niles IRB1 High-Output IR Flasher.

7) RF Antenna Socket - The BNC connector accommodates the supplied antenna.
The antenna must be installed perpendicular to the ground for best results. A 10 foot (3 meter)
antenna extension cable and mounting bracket are included if remote installation of the antenna
is necessary.

8) Status 12V or Video - Six video and voltage-sensing RCA sync inputs for sources 1
through 6 detect when a source is on/off for reliable system activation.

9) Status 12V - Two voltage-sensing 3.5mm jacks for sources TV/7 and RCV/8 detect when
those sources are on/off for reliable system activation.

10) Power 12V DC - A barrel connection for the provided 12V DC power supply.

11) Diagnostic - A USB A connection for Niles Service Center.

12) PC Connection/Expansion - A RJ45 connection used to plug in a laptop computer
for system configuration programming or expanding the system design out to future Niles multizone
receivers. Niles QuickConfig is used for system configuration.

13) RF Test - A 3.5mm jack used to connect the optional Niles IR/RF tester for testing RF
reception.

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