Ir inputs, Discrete ir codes, Power – NeoPro Tahoe-Veo User Manual

Page 13: Via front panel, Via ir remote, Power via front panel

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IR Inputs

Located on the front panel is a small box labeled ―IR Input‖ where IR codes can
be received. If your system makes use of IR emitters from a control system, this
is the correct location to attach the emitter.

On the rear panel of the system is a pink colored 3.5mm jack labeled ―IR‖. If
your control system supports it, you may alternately connect directly to the
matrix system. Note that this IR jack is for unmodulated IR codes, not simply IR
emitters converted to 3.5mm plugs. If your system is unable to remove the IR
modulation carrier, then attach the emitter to the front panel only.

Discrete IR Codes

The number of button presses required to route video can sometimes be too long
when automating the IR button presses in a complex macro program. To solve
this, a unique, or discrete IR code has been assigned to each input and each
output. Using this method, any switching function can be triggered by using
only two short IR codes.

For further information on programming of remotes and control systems, you
may download the discrete IR codes (HEX format) from our website:

http://www.neoprointegrator.com/toolbox.php

Power

Via Front Panel

A single touch of the power button turns the unit on. To prevent an

accidental power down, two button presses are required to shut down the matrix.
The power function disables all of the video outputs, however does not
completely power down the matrix system. Further power reduction can be
accomplished with ‗Eco Mode‘. This feature can be set in the System Setup
Menu below.

Via IR Remote

There are three power buttons on the IR remote.

Power Toggle – Changes power state from current state

Power On – Always turns on, regardless of current state

Power Off – Always goes to standby, regardless of current state

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