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Naked Cable HUB-6 IR Operating and maintenance instructions

INTRODUCTION
The Naked Cable Hub-6 IR (Infrared) System can receive signals from an
IR remote control and pass the signal through the Connecting Block, for
distribution to up to 6 components.
The IR Receiver can be mounted to any at, clean surface (furniture
recesses, under shelves, etc.) using double-sided adhesive tape. The
emitter(s) mount on a suitable location on the component being controlled.
When purchased from an Authorised Dealer, Naked Cable warrants
the purchaser that this product will be free from defects in
materials and workmanship for 3-years. If a fault occurs please
supply with proof of purchase to the Dealer, or contact us directly
at the address below.
DETAILS Naked Cable or the Authorised Dealer will, at its option, repair or replace this product
at no additional charge. This Warranty does not include service or parts to repair damage
caused by accident, disaster, misuse, abuse, negligence, inadequate packing or shipping
procedures, commercial use, voltage inputs in excess of the rated maximum of the unit, or
service, repair or modication of the product which has not been approved by Naked Cable.
This warranty will be void if the Serial Number on the product has been removed, tampered with
or defaced.
CHANGES
In an attempt to improve our products, features and specications
are subject to change without notice.
INSTALLATION TIPS
Check out our website for troubleshooting and
installation tips with this product.
www.nakedcable.co.nz (product support tab)
CONTACT US
0800 232 0023 | www.nakedcable.co.nz
[email protected]
HUB-6 IR Kit Installation Manual
PACKAGE CONTENTS
The HUB-6 IR KIT (See Fig. 1) includes:
• 1 x Hub with mounting wings
• 1 x AU/NZ compliant power supply
• 1 x IR receiver (Red 3.5mm jack connector)
• 4 x Single emitters (Yellow 3.5mm jack connector)
• 2 x Dual emitters (Yellow 3.5mm jack connector)
Limited 3-Year Warranty
INSTALLATION
Find a discrete location near the equipment and power to securely
mount the Connecting Block. Connect the IR Receiver Cable (red) to
the IR IN jack. Mount the IR Receiver on an open at, clean surface
convenient to pick up IR remote control signals.
Other optional IR Receiver mounts as described in accessories are also
available. If you need further distance than the provided IR Receiver
cable length, splice with a 3-conductor wire and connect via the
phoenix block. Please make sure to splice in between the circuit
module and the plug. (See Fig. 2)
Connect IR Emitters (yellow) to the HUB-6 and mount an emitter close
to the IR receiver for each of the components to be controlled. Some
position or output adjustment may be required. Connect the power
supply to the HUB-6.
Test the system by pointing the equipment’s original IR remote control
at the Hub-6 IR Receiver and press the ON/OFF button. The selected
equipment should respond.
The number of emitters used, length of cables and distance between
the remote control and the IR Receiver will affect the Emitter
effectiveness. Use a small screw driver to adjust the individual output
power as necessary for optimum performance.
ACCESSORIES (Available separately)
The IR Receiver can be mounted in an optional Flush Mount (IR-FM)
for installation in a cabinet door, panel or wall plate mechanism. Or a
Flex Mount (IR-XM) can be attached to the side or rear of a TV or
cabinet.
Flush Mount (IR-FM) for installation in a cabinet or wall-plate mech
Flex Mount (IR-XM) which can be attached to the TV or cabinet
Left: Flush Mount for cabinet mounting or wall plate
mechanisms, for example PDL. (order code IR-FM)
Right: Flex Mount (order code IR-XM)
An optional Peel-and-Stick version of the emitter (single or dual) can
be used on curved surfaces. Contact us for further information
regarding these options.
Optional Peel-and-stick version
Order code Hub-6 SEPS (single) or Hub-6 DEPS (dual)

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