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5. Plug the IPC-6's AC power plug into an unswitched AC
power outlet. All the lights on the front panel will light for 2
seconds while the IPC-6’s microprocessor checks all condi-
tions. If everything is ok, all but the red
POWER LED will turn
off. You are now ready to program your IPC-6.
Pre-amp
Surround Sound
Processor
Figure 2
Wiring Diagram
Blind
Controller
Lighting
Controller
Projector
Main Amp
Surround Amp
Center Amp
Equalizer
Screen
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Programming
You must program your IPC-6 in two steps.
1. The IPC-6’s Accusense
TM
circuitry needs to measure the
“on” and the “standby” states of the device you have con-
nected to the sensing 120 volt AC outlet(s).
2. The IPC-6 also needs you to specify which outlets to acti-
vate along with their corresponding time delays.
Measuring Power “On” and “Standby” States.
Some devices (television sets, stereo receivers, etc) actually
have 3 power states. You can turn them on with a remote
control, you can place them in “standby” with a remote con-
trol, and you can use a manual power (or “vacation”) switch
to turn them completely off. You want the IPC-6 to measure
what happens to your device when you use the remote con-
trol. Unless you are sure there is not a third power state, use
the remote control to turn the device on and off.
1. Turn off the device(s) plugged into the “A” or "B" sensing
120 volt AC outlets.
2. In order to enter the “PA” programming mode, press and
hold down the
PROGRAM button on the front panel of the
IPC-6. While you are holding it down, press the “A” Trigger
button, then release both buttons.
The front panel LED's will sequence to the left and right
while the Accusense
TM
circuitry measures your device's stand-
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120 Volts AC 60Hz.
1500 Watts Max.
or DC.