I have bought 2 ir receivers for my pioneer amp. It seems that all I'm supposted to do is plug the lead into the back of the amp(ir in). But nothing happens? What am I doing wrong?
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I have bought 2 ir receivers for my pioneer amp. It seems that all I'm supposted to do is plug the lead into the back of the amp(ir in). But nothing happens? What am I doing wrong?
I don't understand what you're doing.
Can you give us a model number for the Pioneer amp, and what the 'IR receivers' are supposed to do?
Daniel
Craig,
OK, now I understand what you're trying to do.
Tell me more about the IR receiver (brand/model), and exactly how you've installed it/them. Why did you buy two?
Daniel
Hi, I bought 2 because I thought the first one might have been faulty, they don't seem to have a make on them, they are just a black wire with a 3.5mm jack on one end that plugs into the back of the amp in the ir in. the other end has a black 1cm diameter globe with a bulb in the middle that should flash red when signal detected. I've searched the net and it seems that a few people have struggled with this on the pioneer amp. It is advertised in the manual that this can be done by connecting it the way I have done.Quote:
Originally Posted by DanielF
Your Manual says a Niles or Xantech Receiver.
http://www.xantech.com/Infrared/Infrared/DLPCRTRcvrs/
http://www.nilesaudio.com/product_de...hp?recordID=IR Sensors&categoryID=Ingenious IR&catcdID=5
I would get one with the plug attached.
Verify you have remote set for receiver.
You can verify the remote is putting out IR, by viewing remote with a Digital Camera or Cell phone with a Camera, by viewing while pressing buttons on the remote. Will show as white pulsed light. Your eyes cannot see this.
Craig,
As Stratmando says, there are only two brands mentioned in the vsx-819h manual, and if you didn't get one of those brands, there's a possibility that the ones you have are not compatible with the vsx-819h.
The IR receiver obviously requires power, and I'm assuming that the 3.5mm plug is a stereo plug with power coming through one 'channel' connection (from the vsx-819h) and the received signal going into the vsx-819h via the other 'channel' connection.
I suspect there's no industry standard for these connections (I could be wrong; not an expert in IR inputs), and it could be as simple as an incompatible receiver having the opposite 'channel' assignments of the vsx-819h.
The other important issue is that the IR receiver's 'globe' (as you call it) needs to be outside the cabinet, and oriented so that it has 'line-of-sight' to the remote control (hand-held transmitter).
Did the IR receiver supplier guarantee that they were compatible with the vsx-819h? If not, return them and then find one of the 'recommended' brands that should work with it.
Daniel
Hopefully, Xantech is Great. Keep us Posted.
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