Niles Audio Home Theater System iC2 User Manual

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INTRODUCTION  
The Niles iC2 Home Theater Automation and Control System addresses an essential need of  
today’s consumers—the ability to easily control and manage the assortment of entertainment  
sources found in the home theater environment.  
Home entertainment systems should be fun, not frustrating, and Niles has always recognized the  
need for simple-to-use, cost-effective solutions. We also recognize that features and technologies  
change over time, and more so than ever, these changing technologies require advanced  
automation, as well as an easy-to-use remote control.  
The iC2 System consists of two main components: the iC2 Remote and the Home Theater Main  
System Unit (HT-MSU). The iC2 Remote incorporates large buttons and a logical layout of function  
keys that reflect today’s popular and menu-driven sources so anyone in the family can operate  
complex systems. And, unlike traditional remote controls, the iC2 Remote does not require users  
to point the remote at the products to be controlled.  
The HT-MSU, or the “brains” of the iC2 System, stores the complete system profile (i.e., television,  
surround receiver, cable boxes, satellite receiver, DVD, etc.). In addition, the HT-MSU can automate  
functions like lighting control, TV lifts, draperies, projection screens, and more.  
The Niles iC2 System gives end users one-touch control of their home theater system and reflects  
the high quality fit and finish that meets the standards  
of today’s consumers.  
Niles is one of the industry’s most respected manufacturers of custom installation audio/video  
components and accessories. To see the complete line of Niles products, visit us on the Internet at:  
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FEATURES AND BENEFITS  
SIMPLE CONTROL OF COMPLEX SYSTEMS  
The iC2 Home Theater Automation and Control System simplifies entertainment by allowing one-  
touch control of home theater components. Ordinary home theater system controllers require users  
to turn on (and off) multiple components, resulting in a confusing situation of hunting down the  
fugitive component that is “off,” when it really should be “on.”  
The iC2 System eliminates the confusion—a single touch of any of the eight installer-labeled  
“activity” keys will initiate an intelligent sequence of commands, so whether you’re playing a DVD  
or watching a program recorded on your DVR, the iC2 System provides quick and easy access to  
your entertainment.  
A COMPLETE SYSTEM  
The iC2 System consists of an ergonomically designed Radio Frequency (RF) tabletop-styled  
remote control and an “intelligent” Home Theater Main System Unit (HT-MSU). Powerful  
combinations of hardware and software functions within the Main System Unit manage and  
automate control of every aspect of a home theater.  
BIG BUTTON REMOTE WITH CONVENIENT FEATURES  
The iC2 Remote is refreshingly practical with large, customizable source keys and backlighting  
that can be used in low-light environments and without looking at the buttons. Its rechargeable  
battery has a long “off-charger” life, and users don’t have to change batteries. The iC2 Remote is a  
big button remote that can be programmed to control today’s most popular entertainment sources.  
Large channel up and down keys offer quick channel surfing and a system off key provides one-  
touch turn off of the entire home theater system.  
INTELLIGENT MAIN SYSTEM UNIT  
The HT-MSU has both video and 12 Volt sync inputs to manage the power “state” of all your home  
theater system components. With eight power sensing (synchronization) ports, eight IR (infrared)  
ports, and eight RS232 (serial) ports and an expansion port, the HT-MSU can control up to 29  
devices. The HT-MSU also includes “dry contact closure” relays and 12V trigger outputs that can  
be used to control things like projector lifts, screens, drapes or lighting; and an “Ethernet” port is  
included for system expansion, communication to Niles multizone receivers, and future upgrades.  
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INSTALLATION FLEXIBILITY  
With a low profile design, easy-to-access connections, and mounting wings with rack-mount  
spacing, the HT-MSU can be wall-mounted behind theater components or attached to the back of  
metal professional racks. The HT-MSU incorporates an infrared pass-through port allowing control  
over sources that use original remotes, even if the system is hidden from view.  
RELIABLE ZIGBEE® RF COMMUNICATION  
The iC2 System uses a very reliable 2.4 GHz radio frequency that works extremely well even in RF  
“noisy” environments. The iC2 System’s 10-channel and 16-network ID capability allows multiple  
iC2 Systems to be used near each other, as well as in multiple-dwelling units like condos and  
townhouses.  
QUICK AND EASY SET-UP WITH WIZARD-BASED NILES  
QUICKCONFIG PC CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE  
An iC2 System configuration can be programmed, saved, and edited using the Niles QuickConfig  
PC Configuration Software and Niles IR-CS Infrared Capture Station. The QuickConfig software is  
wizard based and guides the installer/programmer through basic and advanced system designs.  
ASSIGNABLE RELAYS AND 12V OUTPUTS  
Three dry contact closures and three 12V DC trigger outputs can be independently programmed  
to give installers greater control of mechanical devices or voltage-triggered power strips and  
dispersion controlled home theater loudspeakers.  
INTELLIGENT INTEGRATION WITH MULTIZONE SYSTEMS  
The Home Theater Main System Unit includes control ports that allow the iC2 System to “share”  
sources with whole-house distributed audio systems. The power state of these “shared” sources  
can be completely managed so that sources are always powered-on when they need to be and  
powered-off when both whole-house and home theater systems are turned off.  
PROGRAM MEMORY PROTECTION  
The entire system profile is stored in non-volatile memory within the HT-MSU. This safeguards  
against accidental loss of the configuration programming for the entire life of the product under  
normal use.  
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CONTENTS  
Check that your iC2 Home Theater Automation and Control System contains the following:  
• Home Theater Main System Unit (HT-MSU)  
• HT-MSU Power Supply  
• iC2 Remote + Battery  
• iC2 Remote Charging Power Supply  
• Master Key Label Sheet  
• RF Antenna  
• Antenna Wall Bracket  
• 10 iC2 Remote Master Key Caps  
• System Configuration Worksheet  
• Ferrite Bead  
• 10' (3 meters) Antenna Extension Cable  
• End User Guide  
PARTS GUIDE  
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THE IC2 REMOTE  
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Figure 1. iC2 Remote Front View  
1) Master Keys - The eight Master Keys on the left side of the remote can be custom labeled  
and will initiate the iC2’s automation functions when programmed via Niles QuickConfig. Pressing a  
Master Key will prompt the HT-MSU to check the On/Off status of all of the components in the system  
and issue the necessary commands so users can enjoy the selected source.  
2) System Off Button - When pressed, the Remote will instruct the HT-MSU to check the  
On/Off status of all the components in the system and issue the necessary commands to power down  
the system.  
3) Function Keys - These 36 Function Keys include the numeric, transport menu navigation  
mute, volume and channel keys, and can be programmed to control the labeled Master Keys’ source  
functions. The Function Keys can be programmed differently for each Master Key and provide  
different functionality or sequences.  
4) Backlight Button - This button is used to turn on the backlight for use in low light  
conditions. The backlight will turn off after a short duration (about 10 seconds) and can be  
programmed for activation.  
5) Charging Indicator - The LED is blue when the charging power supply is plugged in and  
the battery is charging normally. The LED is red if there is a problem with charging the battery.  
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Figure 2. iC2 Remote Bottom View  
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6) Reset Button - This button is used to reset the remote. Should the remote lock up and/or  
not communicate with the HT-MSU, use a paper clip to access the reset button.  
7) Battery Door - The battery compartment is accessed via the battery door, which is  
secured with a Phillips head screw.  
Figure 3. iC2 Remote Rear View  
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8) USB Connection - The USB connection is a diagnostic connection used by the Niles Audio  
Corporation Service Center only.  
9) Power Connection - This is the connection where the charging power supply connects  
to the Remote. When the power supply is plugged into the wall outlet, the remote’s Master Keys  
will blink three times to indicate a proper connection. The Charging Indicator LED will be blue while  
the battery is charging.  
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THE HOME THEATER MAIN SYSTEM UNIT (HT-MSU)  
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Figure 4. HT-MSU Top View  
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IR Outputs - SRC1 – SRC6, TV/7, RCV/8 are eight dedicated 3.5mm jack source flasher  
outputs that output IR data specifically for that source.  
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RS232 Outputs - SRC1 – SRC6, TV/7 and RCV/8 are eight dedicated 3.5mm jack source  
serial outputs that output RS232 data specifically for that source.  
3)  
Assignable 12V Outputs - Three 3.5mm jacks, output 12V DC 150mA  
when activated:  
a. 12V outputs 1 & 2 are independent of each other and are programmable  
to output 12V momentarily or constantly when activated.  
b. 12V output 3 is assignable and outputs 12V constantly when active.  
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Assignable Relays - There are three, 3-position removable quick connect plugs labeled  
1, 2 and 3 for connecting either NO (normally open) or NC (normally closed) contact closure devices  
to the HT-MSU.  
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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®; 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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SYSTEM DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS  
The Niles iC2 System is a highly flexible tool that allows system designers to create home theater  
systems that will delight customers. Simplicity in operation is at the core of the iC2 System’s  
design. Features like HDMI video switching surround receivers and televisions, high-definition DSS  
satellite receivers, and DVD managing media servers can make home theater systems extremely  
difficult to operate. The following section explains just some of the system design features of the  
Niles iC2 System.  
To fully understand the system configurations, it’s important to understand the basic control sec-  
tions of the HT-MSU.  
IR OUTPUT PORTS  
IR (Infrared) codes are stored in the HT-MSU during configuration programming. The labels of the  
IR Outputs identify what source number these ports are designed to operate. SRC1 means source  
1. The outputs are labeled SRC1 through SRC6, TV/7 and RCV/8. If the TV is to be controlled via  
IR codes, then the IR Output TV/7 port should be used. However, if the TV will be controlled via  
RS232, then the TV/7 IR output can be used to control an alternate IR source. These IR outputs are  
dedicated and routed, meaning IR codes stored for source number 3 (i.e. a DVD player) can only  
be emitted from the IR output port labeled SRC3. RCV/8 can be used either for the receiver in the  
home theater or a source number 8.  
RS232 OUTPUT PORTS  
RS232 is a serial device control protocol that allows sources to be controlled via a transmit-receive  
cable (See the Installation section for wiring information). RS232 codes are stored in the HT-MSU  
as string codes during configuration programming. The labels of the RS232 outputs identify what  
source number they are designed to operate. SRC1 means source 1. The outputs are labeled SRC1  
through SRC6, TV/7 and RCV/8. If the TV is to be controlled via RS232 codes, then the RS232 TV/7  
port should be used. However, if the TV will be controlled via IR, then the RS232 TV/7 port can  
be used to control an alternate RS232 source. These RS232 outputs are dedicated and routed,  
meaning RS232 codes stored for source number 3 (i.e. a DVD player) can only be emitted from the  
RS232 output port labeled SRC3. RCV/8 can be used either for the receiver in the home theater or a  
source number 8.  
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SOURCE POWER STATUS CONNECTIONS  
To properly automate home theater sources, the HT-MSU needs to “know” when the source is  
powered On or Off. There are three ways that sources are powered on:  
1. Toggle Power: A source via its remote control has one button for turning that source  
On and Off. When trying to automate such a device, you must provide the HT-MSU the  
“Power Status” as feedback using the Status connection on the HT-MSU’s top edge  
(detailed below).  
2. Separate On and Off Power: A source via its remote control has one button to turn  
the source On and a different button to turn the source Off. When trying to automate  
such an IR device, you should provide the HT-MSU the “Power Status” as feedback so  
the iC2 System will act faster using the Status connection on the HT-MSU. If a source  
is to be controlled via RS232 and it has separate On and Off codes, you do not need to  
provide the HT-MSU feedback.  
3. Latching Power: Latching power is an industry term that means the source has no  
power command/s on its remote control. A latching power source may have a “hard”  
power button on the front panel. To determine if a source is latching power, push its  
“hard” power button in, take its power cord and plug it into a live AC power outlet. If it  
turns on when plugged into the outlet and turns off when unplugged from the outlet,  
it is a latching power source. Latching power sources do not need a Power Status  
connection, but you will want to do one of two things:  
a. Plug it into the switched outlet of the receiver, or  
b. Use a Niles AC-3 Voltage Triggered Power Strip connected to one of the  
assignable 12V outputs on the HT-MSU. Use the QuickConfig Software to  
program the assigned 12V output to turn on when that source is selected.  
(See QuickConfig manual for more details on programming 12V outputs.)  
Along the top edge of the HT-MSU are the source-specific status connections labeled  
SRC1 through SRC6. These RCA jacks are designed to sense either 12 Volts or video  
so the HT-MSU “knows” when the source is On or Off. You must use these connections  
if the source you are trying to automate is IR controlled and uses toggle power  
(see 1.Toggle Power above).  
If the source has a video out jack, connect the video output to the corresponding SRC  
Status RCA jack on the HT-MSU. If the source has no video output jack, you may use  
one of the Niles external-sensing devices that provides 12V output (i.e., the CS12V  
Current Sensor or the LS-1 Light Sensor) connected to the RCA Status jack.  
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ASSIGNABLE 12 VOLT OUTPUTS  
These three ports are completely assignable and can be used to trigger out-board automation  
devices such as:  
• 12V Triggered AC Power strips like the Niles AC-3  
• 12V Triggered subwoofers like the Niles SW300, SW12, SW10, and Pro15SW  
• 12V Triggered Dipole/Bipole rear effects speakers like the StageFront IW650FX  
• Motorized drapery systems and projection screens  
12V Output #1 has a default setting to output 12V DC whenever the home theater receiver is turned  
on by the HT-MSU Master Key activity setting.  
12V Output #2 has a default setting to output 12V DC whenever the HT-MSU Master Key activity  
setting turns on the TV.  
12V Output #3 has no default and is completely assignable.  
The three assignable 12V outputs can be configured (programmed) using the Niles QuickConfig  
Software.  
ASSIGNABLE RELAYS  
There are three independently assignable dry contact closures/relays. These connections can be  
used to trigger lights, curtains, screen lifts, and other devices. Use the Normally Open or Normally  
Closed side of the contact closure to complete the circuit to control the device.  
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 1  
SINGLE TV WITH A COMBINATION OF IR AND RS232 CONTROLLABLE SOURCES  
Flat Panel Display  
HT Receiver  
Satellite Receiver  
Media Server  
CS12V  
12VDC Power  
Supply  
DVD Player  
Portable Docking Station  
CD Disc Changer  
HT-MSU  
WS110  
Motorized Lift  
Flasher  
RF ZigBeeAntenna  
12 Volt  
RS232  
AC-3  
2 Conductor  
Video Synch  
Figure 5.  
System Configuration 1  
iC2 Remote  
Remote  
In System Configuration #1 (Figure 5), the flat panel TV is controlled via the RS232 connection  
TV/7 on the HT-MSU. A motorized lift to raise and lower the TV is being activated using the pro-  
grammable assignable Relay #1. The surround receiver is being controlled via IR flasher connected  
to the RCV/8 connection on the HT-MSU. The surround receiver’s power status is being monitored  
by a Niles 12V DC power supply plugged into the receiver’s switched AC outlet and then plugged  
into RCV/8 Status 12V connection on the HT-MSU. In addition to the TV and receiver, there are five  
sources. The DSS Satellite receiver is being controlled via IR from the IR SRC1 port. There is no  
status connection to the HT-MSU because it has separate On/Off codes. The Media Server is being  
controlled via the RS232 SRC2 port. The DVD player is being controlled via the IR SRC3 port, and a  
CS12V Current Sensor connected to the SRC3 Status RCA jack is providing the status. IR connected  
to the IR SRC4 is controlling the portable Music Player in its dock, and video is providing the status  
connected to the SRC4 Status RCA jack. IR connected to the IR SRC5 port is controlling a latching  
power CD player and, using the 12V Output # 1, triggering a Niles AC-3 to power it On and Off.  
A Niles IR sensor is connected to the IR sensor input so the customers can still use the original  
remote to control the media server.D  
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2  
DUAL TV MODE AND INTEGRATION WITH AN IR CONTROLLED MULTIZONE RECEIVER  
HT Receiver  
Flat Panel Display  
Portable Docking Station  
12 V DC  
Power  
Supply  
Projector  
RS232 Controllable  
Listing System  
Motorized Projection Screen  
RF ZigBeeAntenna  
HT-MSU  
CS12V  
Multizone Receiver with IR Interface  
iC2 Remote  
See Figure 7  
DVD Player  
Flasher  
12 Volt  
RS232  
TiVo®  
Video Synch  
Figure 6. System Configuration 2  
System Configuration #2 (Figure 6) demonstrates the Dual TV Mode feature of the iC2 System.  
The flat panel TV is controlled via RS232 on the HT-MSU RS232 TV/7 port. This is considered the  
default TV. The customer also has a projector and screen used only when the theater room is dark.  
The projector is configured (programmed) with Niles QuickConfig Software to be TV2 and is wired  
for IR control to the HT-MSU IR SRC1 port. The Status of TV2 is connected to the HT-MSU IR SRC1  
RCA connection using the 12V output of the projector (usually used to trigger the screen). The  
projection screen is being triggered by the HT-MSU 12V Output #3. When the first Master Key on  
the iC2 Remote is pressed from an all off mode, the default TV (the flat panel TV, TV1) is turned  
on. Master Key 8 is labeled SWAP TV. When the SWAP TV Master Key is pressed, TV1 (flat panel) is  
turned off and TV2 (the projector) is turned on, and the screen is lowered for viewing. The Dual TV  
Feature is not limited to IR controllable TVs. Either TV can be RS232 controllable.  
NOTE: IN DUAL TV MODE, ONLY ONE TV IS ON AT A TIME. BOTH TVS CANNOT BE ON AT THE SAME TIME.  
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System Configuration #2 also shows an RS232 controllable lighting system connected to the  
HT-MSU RS232 SRC6 port. In this configuration, there are 2 sources (a DVD and a DSS satellite  
receiver) being “shared” with the house-wide multizone distributed audio receiver. The HT-MSU  
sends IR codes for both of the shared sources out of the Global IR Output port into the multizone’s  
IR IN port. The HT-MSU’s 12V Output #1 is connected to the multizone’s HT SYNC port, which  
ensures that the “shared” sources are turned On and Off correctly. The multizone “knows” that the  
home theater system is On or Off via this 12V connection.  
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 3  
TV ARRAY MODE AND INTEGRATION WITH A RFG  
Flat Panel Displays  
HT Receiver  
Satellite Receiver  
Media Server  
12 V DC  
Power Supply  
Flat Panel Display  
CS12V  
DVD Player  
PAR4  
RFG  
Flasher  
12 Volt  
RF ZigBee Antenna  
HT-MSU  
RS232  
CAT-5 Cable  
iC2 Remote  
Figure 7. System Configuration 3  
System Configuration #3 (Figure 7), shows two more system design features of the iC2 System.  
The iC2 System has a design feature called TV Array. Here, a Niles PAR4 Simplified IR Router is  
used with the HT-MSU to control an array of identical televisions.  
NOTE: IN ORDER TO USE THE TV ARRAY FEATURE, ALL OF THE TVS NEED TO BE IDENTICAL OR  
RESPOND TO THE SAME IR CODES. ADDITIONALLY, THE TVS MUST HAVE SEPARATE ON AND OFF  
POWER COMMANDS AND DIRECT ACCESS INPUT COMMANDS.  
A Niles 3.5mm to 3.5mm cable connects the PAR4 to the HT-MSU’s IR TV/7 port. On the Niles  
PAR4, Niles MicroFlashers are connected to the numbered outputs 1 through 4. The main TV should  
be connected to the PAR4 #1 output. When the end user presses any Master Key from an All Off  
situation, the Main TV (PAR4 #1) turns on. Master Key 8 is labeled TV Array. Press the TV Array  
Master Key (Master Key 8), then press one of the number keys 1, 2, 3 or 4. This allows the end user  
to control that TV in the array of TVs. Two Niles PAR4s can be used for a maximum of 8 TVs in the  
TV array.  
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The final design feature in System Configuration #3 uses a Niles Radio Frequency Gateway (RFG)  
to extend the antenna away from the HT-MSU. The Niles iC2 HT-MSU comes with an RF antenna  
that can be connected directly to the HT-MSU antenna socket. Reception range is approximately 75  
feet (22.86 meters). We recommend using the 10 foot antenna extension cable to position the RF  
antenna away from the home theater sources. Use the extension cable and the antenna bracket to  
get the antenna up and away from all of the products that can cause interference with RF reception.  
Keep in mind that the reception range may not be enough if all of the home theater gear is located in  
another room further away than 75 feet (22.86 meters). A Niles RFG is an optional device that can be  
used to move the RF radio antenna up to 330 feet (100 meters) away from the HT-MSU. The RFG is  
connected to the HT-MSU via CAT-5 cable. (Please refer to the Installation Section for the importance  
of terminating CAT-5 cable with the T568A standard). Niles QuickConfig Software will ask if a Niles  
RFG is being used to aid in set-up.  
INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS  
PLACEMENT OF THE HT-MSU  
Niles recommends placing the HT-MSU conveniently close to the equipment it is controlling.  
Generally, the unit should be placed in a concealed location because its indicator and connections  
are only used during installation. Placement possibilities include:  
1) Wall-mount (affixed to the back of the equipment cabinet or a nearby wall) (Figure 8)  
2) Rack-mount (attached to the back of a professional 19-inch standard equipment rack that  
uses traditional 1, 2 or 3 “u” hole spacing (e.g. Middle Atlantic)  
3) Table-top (on the floor or shelf behind the equipment)  
ANTENNA CONSIDERATIONS  
Communication between the iC2 Remote and the HT-MSU is an RF-based with a frequency of 2.4  
GHz. Effective range of the iC2 Remote to HT-MSU communication is 75 feet (22.86 meters) open  
air. The RF antenna can be attached directly to the HT-MSU with the provision that the antenna is  
vertical for best reception.  
Figure 8. Wall-mount placement  
Figure 9. Vertical alignment of  
antenna is necessary  
Use sheetrock screws  
for optimal reception  
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The HT-MSU is supplied with a 10 foot antenna extension cable to allow the antenna to be placed  
away from the HT-MSU. An antenna wall-bracket is also supplied so the antenna can be attached  
high on the wall behind the equipment.  
NOTE: HOME THEATER EQUIPMENT, DIGITAL SOURCES AND RACKS ARE MADE OUT OF METAL AND CAN CAUSE  
INTERFERENCE OR “SHADOWS” IN RF RECEPTION. NILES HIGHLY RECOMMENDS YOU PLACE THE ANTENNA AS  
HIGH AS POSSIBLE AND AWAY FROM THE MAIN SOURCE GEAR AND EQUIPMENT RACK.  
The Niles Radio Frequency Gateway (RFG) is available as an option and can be used instead of the  
supplied antenna. The RFG allows the “radio antenna” to be placed up to 330 feet (100 meters)  
away from the HT-MSU. It can also be used if the HT-MSU (and home theater gear the HT-MSU is  
controlling) is further than the effective range of communications (75 feet/22.86 meters open air).  
WIRING CONSIDERATIONS  
The HT-MSU requires several different types of wires runs:  
1) Antenna Cable: The supplied extension cable is 10 foot long and is a RG59 CL rated  
cable so it can be run through the wall. Extending the cable or using longer cable is not  
recommended as this will drastically affect the RF reception.  
2) Flasher Cable: Niles infrared flashers (not supplied with the iC2 System) include a 10  
foot cable. Flasher wires can be extended up to 200 foot (61 meters) using 2-conductor  
22 gauge (“zip-cord”). Shielding is not necessary for a flasher.  
3) RS232 Cable: The HT-MSU can control home theater sources using one-way RS232  
control cable. Niles does not supply RS232 cables. Home theater sources that are  
RS232 control capable will usually supply or recommend the wire and the pin-out that  
will control their devices. Traditionally, RS232 one-way communication can be sent  
over three wires (transmit, receive and ground), but not for very long distances. (Niles  
recommends placing the HT-MSU in close proximity to the sources it is controlling.)  
4) Status Wiring: The Niles HT-MSU has status (power synchronization) ports for eight  
home theater sources. The status connections for sources 1 through 6 (labeled SRC1  
– SRC6) are RCA jacks that can sense video or a 12V DC voltage signal. The TV/7 and  
RCV/8 (receiver) status connections are 3.5mm jacks that sense voltage signals. When  
using video for status, a standard RCA cable can be used from that source. Alternatively,  
when using 12V for status, a standard 22 gauge, 2-conductor cable (“zip-cord”) can  
be used. Niles Accessory Cables (FG00724 or FG00933) can also be used (SEE THE  
ACCESSORIES SECTION FOR MORE INFORMATION).  
TECH TIP  
WIRE SIZE IS EXPRESSED BY ITS AWG (AMERICAN WIRE GAUGE) NUMBER THE LOWER THE  
NUMBER, THE LARGER THE WIRE, FOR EXAMPLE, 20 AWG IS PHYSICALLY LARGER THAN 22 AWG.  
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5) 12V Output and Relay Wiring: The HT-MSU has three 12V and three “Dry Contact  
Closure” Relay Outputs that can activate mechanical devices such as motorized drapery  
and projection screen systems, as well as a number of other automation devices. For  
each device these outputs will control, standard 22 gauge 2-conductor cable (“zip-  
cord”) can be used. Niles Accessory Cables (FG00724 or FG00933) can also be used  
(SEE THE ACCESSORIES SECTION FOR MORE INFORMATION).  
6) IR Sensor Wire: The HT-MSU has  
an infrared (IR) sensor input for  
connection to any type of Niles  
IR sensor. Niles IR sensors utilize  
4-conductor wiring and have been  
designed for use with CAT-5 cable  
(4-pair twisted) (Figure 10).  
7) Expansion Cable: The HT-MSU has  
an Expansion connection that can be  
used to extend the built-in RF radio  
away from the HT-MSU and/or for  
connection to and “sharing” sources  
with future Niles multizone receivers  
(SEE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION  
Figure 10.  
Home run the sensor  
cable from the sensor  
to the HT-MSU  
#3 IN THE SYSTEM DESIGN  
CONSIDERATIONS SECTION). This  
cable must be CAT-5 terminated with  
RJ45 connectors (T568A TERMINATION  
PROTOCOL IS SHOWN IN THE INSTALLATION SECTION 7).  
PROGRAMMING PREPARATIONS AND WORKSHEET  
The HT-MSU has a PC Configuration/Expansion port on the bottom edge that is used for configuring  
(programming) the system. The use of this port for configuration will be based on one of the  
following scenarios:  
1) If the HT-MSU is being used by itself, the PC Configuration/Expansion port will be empty  
and used to program the system (Figure 11).  
2) If your iC2 System design involves a Radio Frequency Gateway (RFG), CAT-5 cable will  
already be plugged into the PC Configuration/Expansion port and that cable would be  
plugged into the “Keypad” connection port of the RFG. Connect a CAT-5 cable to the “System”  
connection port of the RFG. Programming the iC2 System and the RFG is now accomplished  
“through” the RFG (Figure 12).  
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3) If your system design involves a RFG and sharing sources with a future Niles multizone  
receiver (see System Configuration #3 in the System Design Considerations section), the  
programming connection must be made on a future Niles multizone receivers’ Communication  
and Control connection ports. Configuration of the entire system can be accomplished with one  
connection and the Niles QuickConfig Configuration wizard-based software “through” future  
Niles multizone receivers.  
A Worksheet is provided with the iC2 System and should be used to organize all of the information  
an installer will need to configure the iC2 System. The iC2 System worksheet is also available on  
the Niles website: www.nilesaudio.com  
Figure 11. PC connection for programming  
HT-MSU  
LAPTOP  
CAT-5 CABLE  
Figure 12. PC connection for programming when using optional RFG.  
HT-MSU  
LAPTOP  
CAT-5 CABLE  
System Port  
Keypad Port  
RFG  
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INSTALLATION  
Before you begin, make sure that all of the cables and wires, as well as the power supply cable will  
reach the proposed location of the HT-MSU. Mark the cables with labels that describe where the  
cable originates (rather than which terminal on the HT-MSU it connects to).  
STEPS:  
1) IC2 REMOTE BATTERY  
The iC2 Remote rechargeable battery needs to be connected and charged. The installer  
needs to remove the battery cover with a Phillips screwdriver. The plug on the battery is  
keyed and only allows it to be plugged in one way. Plug in the battery and position it in  
the compartment next to the positioning foam.  
2) LABEL THE MASTER KEYS ON THE IC2 REMOTE  
The Master Keys on the iC2 Remote can be labeled using the  
supplied label sheet and plastic key caps. The iC2 worksheets  
should be filled out prior to labeling the Master Keys. Based on  
 
the worksheet, peel off the appropriate label from the sheet and  
place it on the corresponding Master Key. The plastic key caps are  
��  
molded with one end rounded and the other flat. Orient the key  
cap correctly over the Master Key; push the key cap down on the  
Figure 13.  
iC2 Remote’s 8 custom  
label Master Keys  
Master Key until it sits flush with the molded portion of the iC2  
Remote.  
3) CONNECT THE CHARGING POWER SUPPLY  
The rechargeable battery for the iC2 Remote may still have a charge, but we recommend  
plugging the iC2 Remote to the charging power supply. The iC2 System comes with two  
identical power DC power supplies. Choose one of them and plug the outlet-plug end into  
an unswitched AC outlet. Pass the power cable through the supplied ferrite bead, wrap  
the cable around the bead twice, leaving the power plug as you clip the bead closed.  
Figure 14. Ferrite bead on iC2 Remote power supply cable  
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Plug the barrel end into the back of the iC2 Remote. When the power supply has been  
properly plugged in, the backlighting for the buttons will flash twice and the charging LED  
will turn blue to indicate that the battery is charging. When the battery has a full charge,  
the LED will not light. If the charging LED lights red, there is a fault with the battery. If this  
happens, unplug the power supply, wait two minutes, and re-plug in the power supply. If  
the LED is still red, contact Niles Service Center.  
4) CONNECT POWER TO THE HT-MSU. CHECK LED, DISCONNECT POWER  
Plug the supplied 12V DC power supply into an unswitched AC outlet. Plug the connector  
into the socket marked “Power” on the HT-MSU. If the Power LED does not light, test the  
unswitched AC outlet with another appliance. If the outlet tests OK, you have a defective  
power supply, which must be replaced for you to continue. Once you have completed  
the power supply test, unplug the power supply and continue hooking up the rest of the  
wires and cables.  
5) CONNECT ALL FLASHERS  
Route the connecting wire to the HT-MSU. Connect  
the 3.5mm mono plug into the corresponding SRC jack  
labeled “IR Output” from the installation worksheet.  
If you need to extend the wire, use a 2-conductor 16  
gauge or larger (SEE “TECH TIP ON PAGE 15).  
Figure 15.  
Flasher connection on HT-MSU  
6) CONNECT ALL RS232  
The RS232 Output jacks use 3.5mm STEREO plug with standard TRS (Tip, Ring and  
Sleeve) configuration of Transmit, Receive, and Ground. This may require the installer  
to custom make the connection to the corresponding source. Most RS232 controllable  
sources use one of the following as its RS232 input connector:  
a) A Male DB9 connector  
b) A Female DB9 connector  
c) A 3.5mm stereo input jack  
Ring  
Female  
Male  
Sleeve  
Tip  
Figure 16. 3.5mm stereo plug and DB9 connectors  
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Most sources that are RS232 controllable provide a protocol document (usually from their  
Tech Support Department) that will have all of the necessary information, including pin-out,  
to custom build the RS232 control cable (Figure 16).  
7) CONNECT ALL STATUS  
There are two types of status (power synchronization) ports on the HT-MSU: the TV/7  
and RCV/8 status connections are 3.5mm mono ports; and SRC1 through SRC6 status  
connections are RCA jack ports. The TV/7 and RCV/8 status connections are voltage-  
sensing ports “looking for” 12V DC Volt input. The most common technique for “synching”  
the home theater receiver is to use a Niles 12V (FG01035) power supply plugged into the  
receiver’s switched outlet, and plugging the 3.5mm jack into the RCV/8 Status connection  
port. The most common way to “synch” the TV (which usually doesn’t have a switched AC  
outlet on the back) is to use one of the Niles synching accessories like the CS12V Current  
Sensor or LS-1 Light Sensor. Both of these synching accessories have 12V outputs that  
can be connected to the HT-MSU using a 3.5mm mono jack plugged into the TV/7 status  
port.  
The SRC1 through SRC6 RCA connections are RCA jack ports that are “looking” for either  
voltage or a video signal from the source. If a DVD is to be hooked up as SRC2 (use the  
worksheets to help with source connection layouts), an RCA video cable would be used to  
connect the DVD’s composite video output to the SRC2 RCA Status connection port. If the  
DVD has only one composite video output, and that is being used to show video on the TV,  
an RCA Y-adaptor can be used to split the video output (of the DVD) for both the TV signal  
and Status connection to the HT-MSU.  
IMPORTANT NOTE: RCA SOURCE STATUS INPUTS ARE DESIGNED WITH HIGH-INPUT  
IMPEDANCES IN ORDER TO PRESERVE THE QUALITY OF THE VIDEO SIGNAL WHEN USING  
A RCA Y-ADAPTOR.  
If the source to be “synched” doesn’t have a video output, one of the Niles Synching  
Accessories can be used instead of video. Most Niles Synching Accessories use a 3.5mm  
jack as the output. This 3.5mm jack must be changed to mate with the RCA connector on  
the HT-MSU; use a Radio Shack 274-897 OR 274-330 mini-plug to male RCA adapter.  
8) CONNECT 12V  
The 12V trigger output jacks use 3.5mm mono plug with standard “Tip and Collar”  
configuration. The tip is 12V DC 150mA when activated and the collar is ground. Niles has  
two accessory cables for use with these 12V output jacks (FG00724 or FG00933). Simply  
plug one of these cables with a 3.5mm mono plug into one of the three assignable jacks.  
Plug the other end of the cable into the device that will be triggered or activated.  
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The Niles QuickConfig Software is used to assign (program) the functionality of these  
jacks. The configuration software allows the 12V output to be programmed as follows:  
a) Output #1 can be configured to output 12V constantly or momentarily. A  
momentary output would be used to activate a device that requires a pulse  
of 12V instead of a constant 12V. The pulse can be programmed for 1, 3  
or 5 seconds, then off when activated. The constant mode will output 12V  
continuously when activated, and no 12V when deactivated.  
b) Output #2 can be programmed just like Output #1, but completely  
independent of output #1.  
c) Output #3 configured for constant output only when activated,  
but is also completely independent of outputs 1 and 2.  
Please refer to the Niles QuickConfig Configuration manual for more information about  
the 12V output programmability.  
9) CONNECT RELAYS  
The “Dry Contact Closure” relays use 2-conductor wire to pair  
either the NO “Normally Open” or NC “Normally Closed” side of  
the removable connector plug with the “Common”. NO or NC is  
determined by which device you are triggering. Strip 1/4 inch of  
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the insulation from the end of each wire, and tightly twist the end  
of each wire until no frayed ends remain. Use a small flathead  
screwdriver or your fingernail to raise the locking tabs, exposing  
the holes on the removable connector. Insert each wire into the  
appropriate hole on the removable connector plug (Figure 17)  
and snap the locking tab down. To help you, the connector plug  
is keyed. Insert the smooth side of the connector plug into the  
smooth side of the socket.  
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Figure 17.  
Relay removable  
connection plug  
10) CONNECT THE SENSOR CABLE TO IR INPUT  
Strip 1/4 inch of the insulation from the end of each wire. Tightly  
twist the end of each wire until no frayed ends remain. Use a  
small flathead screwdriver or your fingernail to raise the locking  
tabs, exposing the holes on the removable connector. Insert each  
wire into the appropriate hole on the removable connector plug  
(Figure 18) and snap the locking tab down. To help you, the  
connector plug is keyed. Insert the smooth side of the connector  
plug into the smooth side of the socket.  
Figure 18.  
HT-MSU sensor  
removable  
connection plug  
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INSTALLATION  
11) CONNECT ANTENNA  
To attach the RF antenna to the HT-MSU, push the antenna down  
on the antenna socket of the HT-MSU and twist to the right (you  
will feel a click or stop when the antenna is completely on).  
12) EXTEND AND MOUNT THE ANTENNA  
Niles supplies a 10 foot extension cable and antenna bracket for  
mounting the antenna away from the home theater sources. Make  
sure the antenna extension cable will reach the antenna mount  
without snagging or twisting with the other cables needed for the  
HT-MSU. If you’re mounting the HT-MSU to the back of the metal  
professional equipment rack that slides-out (for easy access  
to the wires), make sure that, when the rack is fully extended,  
the antenna extension cable will reach without being stretched  
or pinched when the rack is slid back into place. To attach the  
antenna extension cable to the HT-MSU, push the connector down  
on the antenna socket of the HT-MSU and twist to the right (you  
will feel a click or stop when the connector is completely on).  
Figure 19.  
Vertical alignment of  
antenna is necessary  
for optimal reception  
Use a pencil to mark the location of the antenna bracket. (Figure  
19)Then, use two dry-wall screws to attach the antenna bracket  
to the mounting surface. Unscrew the nut from the antenna end  
of the antenna extension cable; put the antenna connector end  
through the hole in the bracket. Attach the nut back on the antenna  
connector end of the cable to tighten the cable to the bracket.  
Attach the RF antenna to the connector/wall bracket combo; twist  
to the right (Figure 20). You will feel a click or stop when the  
antenna is completely on.  
Figure 20.  
Antenna connection  
to “LBracket  
13) CONNECT EXPANSION CAT-5 CABLE  
1 = GREEN/WHITE  
If connecting the HT-MSU to a Niles Radio  
Frequency Gateway instead of attaching  
the supplied antenna (SEE THE SYSTEM  
DESIGN CONSIDERATION SECTION,  
2 = GREEN  
3 = ORANGE/WHITE  
4 = BLUE  
5 = BLUE/WHITE  
6 = ORANGE  
CONFIGURATION #3), use CAT-5 cable  
terminated with RJ45 connection plugs.  
The CAT-5 cable must be terminated using  
the T568A standard wiring (Figure 21).  
7 = BROWN/WHITE  
8 = BROWN  
Figure 21. T568A wire termination  
14) RE-CONNECT POWER TO THE HT-MSU  
You are now ready to program the Niles iC2 System.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
The iC2 System is a configurable system (i.e., the product arrives “empty” and must be  
programmed by the installer). Troubleshooting generally occurs after the iC2 is programmed;  
however, the iC2 System can be divided into two main areas, and some troubleshooting can occur  
prior to programming:  
1) Hardware Issues  
2) Programming (refer to the Niles QuickConfig Configuration Software Manual for more  
information on programming troubleshooting)  
HARDWARE ISSUES  
There are three basic issues that can prevent proper operation of the iC2 system. These issues are  
presented in the order of probability and are as follows:  
PROBLEM:  
1. Bad Connections or Wiring  
If the connections or wiring are wrong, loose, shorted or open, the system will not  
operate properly. The symptoms could include: Power LED flickers or is off, IR/RF Test  
LED is continuously flickering or on without any iC2 remote use, intermittent operation  
or no operation.  
SOLUTIONS:  
• Test your power supply connections  
• Test your Flasher connections  
• Test your Sensor connection  
• Test your cable for shorts and opens  
2. RF or Electromagnetic Interference  
Digital sources, poorly shielded sources, cordless telephones, cell phones, high-  
definition television sets, light dimming controls and other sources of electromagnetic  
fields can induce radio frequency noise and interference into your home theater  
automation system. The symptoms could include:  
GREEN LED  
RED LED  
Flashback LEDs on IR/RF Tester continuously flickering or  
on without any iC2 remote use, poor range, intermittent  
operation or no operation.  
The Niles IR/RF Tester (stock number FG00727) is a  
troubleshooting tool to aid in diagnosing hardware issues  
3.5MM PLUG  
with the iC2 System (Figure 22). It is not required for  
operation and, therefore, is sold separately. The IR/RF  
Tester has two LEDs (one red, one green) and can be  
plugged into IR Output ports to diagnose whether or not  
the HT-MSU is issuing IR codes out of individual ports.  
Figure 22.  
Niles IR/RF tester  
FG 00727  
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[This can also be accomplished using Niles MicroFlashers that provide visible feedback  
(see the Accessories section for more information).] The IR/RF Tester can also be  
plugged into the RF Test port to verify that the HT-MSU is receiving and sending RF  
information from the iC2 Remote. Plug the IR/RF Tester 3.5mm jack into the RF Test  
port. Place the LED housing with the two LEDs where it can be seen. The green LED  
on the IR/RF Tester should flicker when a button is pressed on the iC2 Remote. The  
red LED should flicker when the HT-MSU sends information back to the iC2 Remote. If  
either the LED on the IR/RF Tester stays lit, there may be RF interference. Disconnect  
the antenna from the HT-MSU to see if the LEDs go out.  
3. Source Powering On or Off Incorrectly  
To automate sources correctly, the HT-MSU requires status feedback from sources  
that have a single-toggle power command. The HT-MSU either “sees” or doesn’t “see”  
control signals at the Status ports. If the HT-MSU sees improper or intermittent status  
feedback (i.e., the HT-MSU may “think” that the source is off when it may really be  
powered on), the operation of the iC2 System is compromised.  
The symptoms could include: sources staying on when the System Off button is  
pressed; a source turns on for a Master Key and off when that Master Key is pressed  
again; and sources not turning on at all. The most important tool for troubleshooting  
this issue is knowledge. Knowing the functionality of the sources being used with  
the iC2 System is paramount. For example, we know that most DVD players require  
choosing composite/component video output, even digital HDMI or DVI output. When  
set for component or digital video output, the composite video output is sometimes  
disabled. If a DVD player is set for digital video output and it disables the composite  
video output, you cannot use the composite video output for status connection to the  
HT-MSU. Because there will never be a signal at the composite output, the HT-MSU will  
think that the DVD is always off and issue the power command. This will cause the DVD  
player to be turned on the first time a Master Key is pressed and turned off the second  
time the same Master Key is pressed.  
Status feedback is tested when configuring the iC2 System using the Niles QuickConfig  
Software. After the transfer screen in the software, there is a Functionality Test Screen  
that allows the software to test the configuration stored in the HT-MSU while providing  
feedback on the screen of the programming laptop. The feedback provided is real-time  
status feedback for Status Ports SRC1 through SRC6 as well as the TV/7 and RCV/8  
ports. The Functionality Test Screen also allows for feedback on the Assignable 12V  
Output and relay ports.  
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ACCESSORIES  
FLASHERS  
MF1 IR MICROFLASHER  
FG01019  
MS110 FLUSH MOUNT IR SENSOR  
FG01409  
10’ cable with a 3.5mm plug.  
Flush-mount infrared sensor used  
Includes elastomer-style blocking  
cover for curved surfaces  
for IR pass-through on HT-MSU  
MS210 MINIATURE SURFACE-MOUNT  
IR SENSOR  
MF1VF IR MICROFLASHER  
FG01020  
FG01410 - Silver  
FG01411 - White  
FG01412 - Black  
10’ cable with a 3.5mm plug  
Flush-mount infrared sensor used  
for IR pass-through on HT-MSU  
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IRB1 HIGH-OUTPUT IR FLASHER  
FG01023  
TRIGGERING ACCESSORIES  
IR Flasher can be mounted inside  
of cabinets or on top of equipment  
rack. Can control entire stack of  
A/V components  
AC-3 VOLTAGE-TRIGGERED AC POWER STRIP  
FG00242  
AC power strip with two-voltage  
triggered AC outlets and one  
unswitched AC outlet  
SENSORS  
TS110 TABLE TOP IR SENSOR  
FG01413  
3.5 MM TO 3.5MM CABLE  
FG00933  
Tabletop infrared sensor used for  
IR pass-through on HT-MSU  
10ft. cable with 3.5mm mono  
mini-plug that can be used as  
a trigger accessory or a direct  
flasher connection  
WS110R WALL-MOUNT IR SENSOR  
FG01414 - White  
FG01415 - Bone  
FG01416 - Almond  
3.5MM TO FLYING LEADS  
FG00724  
FG01417 - Black  
Wall-Mount infrared sensor used  
for IR pass-through on HT-MSU  
10ft. cable with 3.5mm mono mini-  
plug to 3.5mm mono mini-plug and  
two flying leads  
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ACCESSORIES (CONTINUED)  
EXPANSION ACCESSORIES  
PAR4 SIMPLIFIED INFRARED ROUTER  
FG01172  
CS12V CURRENT SENSING 12 VOLT TRIGGER  
FG01173  
Activates voltage controlled  
devices by turning on another  
component. Current-sensing  
makes it compatible with any 110V  
electrical device  
Routes IR commands to four  
components. Compatible  
with all brands of A/V equipment  
and remote controls. Used for iC2  
TV Array feature  
LS-1 LIGHT SENSOR  
FG00728  
RADIO FREQUENCY GATEWAY (RFG & RFG EX)  
FG01407 NORTH AMERICA  
FG01408 INTERNATIONAL  
Senses the brightness of a  
component’s front-panel display  
and outputs a 12V DC sync signal  
when the display is brightest  
An optional device that can be  
 
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used instead of the supplied  
antenna; allows the Zigbee radio  
antenna to be placed up to 100  
meters (330 feet/100 meters)  
away from the HT-MSU  
APC-2 CURRENT-SENSING OUTLET SWITCHER  
FG00254  
Accessory 12Volt DC power  
adaptor. Provides enough current to  
trigger up to six automated  
switchers; also used for status on  
receivers with switched outlets  
1.25A 12VDC UNIVERSAL POWER SUPPLY  
FG01035  
Current outlet provides 12V DC  
sync connection via an accessory  
cable to the HT-MSU  
IR/RF TESTER  
FG00727  
Dual LED design visually confirms  
the receipt of a valid RF command  
at the MSU  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
HT-MSU  
IC2 REMOTE  
Power Requirements: 12VDC 1.25A Regulated  
Power Requirements: 12VDC 1.25A Regulated  
In-line Power Supply (included)  
In-line Power Supply (Included)  
Unit Dimensions: 10.52”L x 5.85”W x 1.01H  
Battery: Rechargeable L-ION 3.75 volts 3500  
(26.72 cm x 14.86 cm x 2.57 cm)  
amp/hours  
Full Charging Cycles to 80% battery  
RF Section: 2.4-GHz frequency ZigBee wireless  
effectiveness: 550  
mesh technology  
Unit Dimensions: 7.45”L x 5.22”W x 2.96”H  
Signal Range: 75 to 100 feet open air  
(18.92 cm x 13.26 cm x 7.51 cm)  
(22.86 to 30.48 meters)  
RF Section: 2.4-GHz frequency ZigBee wireless  
mesh technology  
Wiring Requirements: RG59 CL Antenna Cable  
(included), CAT-5 cable, 3 conductor 22-gauge  
cable, and 2 conductor 22-gauge cable  
Signal Range: 75 to 100 ft open air  
Trigger Output Voltage: Three assignable  
outputs at 12VDC 150mA  
(22.86 to 30.48 meters)  
Contact Closures: Three assignable Normally  
Open/Normally Closed contact closures rated to  
handle 12V @ 5 Amps each  
GENERAL  
iC2 System Shipping Weight: Approximately 7 lbs.  
(3.18 kg)  
IR Ports: 8 Routed IR Flasher Ports and 1  
Routable Global IR Output Port  
Warranty: Two-year limited  
Agency Certifications: Tested to UL/EN60065  
for US, Canadian and EU markets.  
RS232 Ports: 8 Routed RS232 Output Ports  
IR & RS232 Code Memory: 4000 commands  
depending on brand type and model of source  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC  
Rules. Operation is subject to the following  
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause  
harmful interference, and (2) this device must  
accept any interference received, including  
interference that may cause undesired  
operation. FCC and CE approved.  
Sequence capability: 450 thirty-two step  
sequences  
Sequence Delays: .1 to 20.0 seconds per step  
Component Synchs: 8 Power Status Synch  
ports rated to sense 12V 150mA input signals  
or video voltage  
IR Bandwidth: Compatible with virtually all  
brands of remotes using carrier frequencies  
between 26 and 105KHz  
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LIMITED WARRANTY  
NILES AUDIO CORPORATION (“NILES”) WARRANTS ITS ACTIVE PRODUCTS (THOSE REQUIRING AC OR BATTERY  
POWER) TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER TO BE FREE OF MANUFACTURING DEFECTS IN MATERIAL AND  
WORKMANSHIP FOR A PERIOD OF TWO YEARS FROM DATE OF PURCHASE.  
THIS WARRANTY IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS AND LIMITATIONS. THE WARRANTY  
IS VOID AND INAPPLICABLE IF NILES DEEMS THAT THE PRODUCT HAS BEEN USED OR HANDLED OTHER THAN IN  
ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED BY THE MANUFACTURER, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO  
DAMAGE CAUSED BY ACCIDENT, MISHANDLING, IMPROPER INSTALLATION, ABUSE, NEGLIGENCE, OR NORMAL  
WEAR AND TEAR, OR ANY DEFECT CAUSED BY REPAIR TO THE PRODUCT BY ANYONE OTHER THAN NILES OR  
AN AUTHORIZED NILES DEALER.  
TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE, TAKE THE UNIT TO THE NEAREST AUTHORIZED NILES DEALER, WHO WILL  
TEST THE PRODUCT AND IF NECESSARY, FORWARD IT TO NILES FOR SERVICE. IF THERE ARE NO AUTHORIZED  
NILES DEALERS IN YOUR AREA, YOU MUST WRITE TO NILES AND INCLUDE YOUR NAME, MODEL AND SERIAL  
NUMBER OF YOUR UNIT, ALONG WITH A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PROBLEM. A FACTORY RETURN  
AUTHORIZATION NUMBER WILL BE SENT TO YOU. DO NOT RETURN ANY UNIT WITHOUT FIRST RECEIVING  
WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION AND SHIPPING INSTRUCTIONS FROM NILES.  
IF THE ABOVE CONDITIONS ARE MET, THE PURCHASER’S SOLE REMEDY SHALL BE TO RETURN THE  
PRODUCT TO NILES, IN WHICH CASE NILES WILL REPAIR OR REPLACE, AT ITS SOLE OPTION, THE DEFECTIVE  
PRODUCT WITHOUT CHARGE FOR PARTS OR LABOR. NILES WILL RETURN A UNIT REPAIRED OR REPLACED  
UNDER WARRANTY BY SHIPPING SAME BY ITS USUAL SHIPPING METHOD FROM THE FACTORY (ONLY) AT  
ITS EXPENSE WITHIN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES, INCLUDING  
WITHOUT LIMITATION, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT.  
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE  
CONSUMER/PURCHASER. NILES SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL  
DAMAGES EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROVIDED (OR PROHIBITED) BY APPLICABLE LAW.  
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,  
SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS,  
AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.  
FOR THE NAME OF YOUR NEAREST AUTHORIZED NILES DEALER CONTACT:  
NILES AUDIO CORPORATION, P.O. BOX 160818, MIAMI, FLORIDA 33116-0818  
OR VISIT US AT WWW.NILESAUDIO.COM  
Please fill in your product information and retain for your records.  
Model______________________ Serial No.___________________ Purchase Date________  
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WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD  
Model Purchased_________________________________________________________  
Serial Number ___________________________________________________________  
Date Purchased (month/day/year)_____________________________________________  
Dealer Name and Location __________________________________________________  
______________________________________________________________________  
Dr.  
Miss  
Mr.  
Mrs.  
Ms.  
Name__________________________________________________________________  
Address________________________________________________________________  
______________________________________________________________________  
City_______________________________________State________________Zip______  
Telephone (  
) _________________________________________________  
Please take a moment to fill out our warranty registration card. The information helps us to get to  
know you better and develop the products you want  
Age:  
Musical tastes:  
(Please check  
all that apply)  
What magazines  
do you read?  
Do you . . . ?  
Under 25  
Own a House. If yes,  
25-34  
1. ________________  
how many square feet?  
35-44  
Alternative  
2. ________________  
3. ________________  
45-54  
55 & over  
Classical  
Country  
Own a Town House/  
Jazz  
Condominium/Co-op  
Income:  
New Age  
Rent an Apartment  
Rent a House  
Who will install  
the product?  
Under $24,999  
Popular  
$25,000-$34,999  
$35,000-$44,999  
$45,000-$59,999  
$60,000-$74,999  
$75,000-$99,999  
Over $99,999  
R&B  
Custom Installer  
Rock  
Are you interested in  
receiving literature on  
other Niles products?  
Electrician  
Other _____________  
Friend  
Myself  
How did you hear  
about Niles?  
Yes  
No  
Which factor(s) influenced  
the purchase of your Niles  
product? (Please check  
all that apply)  
Architect/Developer  
Are there products/  
capabilities that you would  
like to see introduced?  
Occupation:  
Custom Installer  
Arts/Entertainment  
Direct Mail  
Business Owner  
Friend/Family  
Ease of Use  
Engineer  
In-Store Display  
Price/Value  
Finance/Accounting  
Interior Designer  
Product Features  
General Office  
Magazine Ad  
Quality/Durability  
Management  
Mail-Order Catalog  
Reputation  
Professional  
Newspaper Ad  
Style/Appearance  
Sales/Marketing  
Product Brochure  
Warranty  
Student  
Product Review  
Tradesperson  
Retail Salesperson  
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Blending High Fidelity and Architecture are registered trademarks of Niles Audio Corporation.  
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