Xantech Switch 680 10 User Manual

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
680-10  
REMOTE AC SWITCHER  
TheModel680-10isanIRRemoteControlledACSwitcherwithsixACoutletreceptacles. ItacceptsRC68+  
(or RC68) IR Programmer commands coming from any Xantech IR receiver, keypad, or controller direct-  
wired to its IR Input port. Switching modes of ON, OFF, Toggle, Momentary and Group are possible. Each  
outlet is switched ON or OFF by a high current electromechanical relay for higher reliability than solid state  
switching methods.  
SequentialONcommandsforeachoutletarepossiblewhenusedinconjunctionwithlearningdevices, such  
as Xantech URC-1 remotes, Smart Pads, or 590 controllers.  
Since the 680-10 has 30 installer-adjustable IR code groups, it allows multiple 680-10's to be individually  
controlled when used in the same system.  
IR  
OUTLET 1  
5A MAX  
OUTLET 2  
5A MAX  
OUTLET 3  
5A MAX  
CONFIRM  
INPUT  
680-10  
REMOTE AC SWITCHER  
TOTAL LOAD LIMITED TO 15A  
RESET  
TEMPORARY POWER TAP  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
USE INDOORS IN A DRY LOCATION.  
120 VAC  
15A MAX  
OUTLET 4  
5A MAX  
OUTLET 5  
5A MAX  
OUTLET 6  
5A MAX  
Fig. 1 Model 680-10 IR Remote Controlled AC Switcher  
FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS  
• Six AC Outlets rated at 120 VAC, 5 Amps each.  
• 15 Amps total current rating.  
.
• Includes 15-Amp circuit breaker.  
• 14-Gauge heavy duty 3-conductor power cord, 5-1/2 feet in length, with a grounded 3-prong plug.  
• IR input jack (3.5mm mini phone jack)  
• An LED indicator lights to confirm the presence and acceptance of 680-10 IR commands.  
• Requires RC68+(or RC68) hand-held Programmer codes set to a matching IR code group.  
• The 680-10 is factory preset to code group 88.  
• Dimensions: 15-1/2" W x 4-1/2" D x 2-3/8" H..  
RC68+ PROGRAMMER / REMOTE CONTROL  
TheRC68+(orRC68) Programmer(availableseparately)containsallthecommandsnecessarytooperate  
the 680-10 (see Fig. 2).  
• You will need it to program universal learning devices such as the Xantech URC-1 learning remote, the  
Xantech Smart Pads, the 590 Programmable Controller, the 710 Fone Link, etc., with commands that  
operate the 680-10.  
NOTE: The RC68+ codes operate several other Xantech models as well, such as the RS41AV, CC12,  
ZPR68, etc. Therefore, only the button descriptions that apply to the operation of the 680-10 are  
listed in the Button Descriptions section. All others should be ignored.  
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NOTE: The 680-10 should normally be plugged into an unswitched AC outlet. However, if the power to  
the 680-10 is turned off by a power failure, or other means, the internal memory will retain the last selected  
switched condition for each of the outlets.  
INSTALLATION  
Fig. 3 illustrates an installation where a 680-10 Remote AC Switcher, along with a 599-00 Pulsed Switching  
Module and a 590-00 Programmable Controller, provides the AC power management in a 4-zone system.  
It allows each zone AV receiver to be turned ON and OFF from their respective remote rooms with separate  
ON and OFF IR commands. This permits exclusive ON/OFF AC power switching without the need for  
knowing status. It also allows the common sources to be switched ON when the first zone AV receiver is  
turned on and OFF only when the last zone AV receiver is turned off. The system in Fig. 3 is configured  
as follows:  
1. The AC cords of the zone AV receivers are plugged into outlets #1 through #4, respectively, on the  
680-10. Each AV receiver's power switch is left at the ON position.  
NOTE: You must use AV receivers that remember their ON condition when their power cords are  
unplugged. (Most AV receivers now have this capability).  
2. Outlets#1through#4onthe680-10aresentseparateONandOFFcommands. Thismeansthatoutlet  
#1 will turn ON and OFF with the ON and OFF commands from row #1 on the RC68+ Programmer.  
Similarly, outlet #2 will turn ON and OFF with the ON and OFF commands from row #2 on the RC68+,  
and so on. Refer to Fig. 2.  
3. In order to obtain power ON/OFF DC reference signals from each zone, a 786-00 power supply is  
plugged into an AC outlet (switched or un-switched) on the back of each AV receiver. These signals  
are paralleled and applied to the IN+ and IN– terminals of a 599-00 Pulsed Switching Module. The 599  
then passes momentary ON and OFF pulses to input ports #1 and #2 on the 590 Programmable  
Controller.  
4. The 590 input ports #1 and #2 are programmed with a sequence of commands. The #1 port, when  
activated with an ON pulse from the 599, causes the 590 to output a sequence of IR power ON  
commands for the Satellite Receiver, the VCR and the RC68+ ON command (from row #6 on the  
RC68+) for outlet #6 on the 680-10.  
Similarly, the #2 port, when activated with an OFF pulse from the 599, causes the 590 to output a  
sequenceofpowerOFFcommandsfortheSatelliteReceiver,theVCRandtheRC68+OFFcommand  
for outlet #6 on the 680-10.  
See the 590 instructions for programming procedures.  
CAUTION: If you find that the common source equipment does not turn ON consistently (or not at all),  
add a delay of approx. 1 second at the beginning of both the ON and OFF sequences in the 590. This  
can be done with one or two "dummy" commands (commands that do not operate any of the functions  
on the equipment in the installation).  
Without the delay, the initial ON or OFF command from the handhelds (or keypads) for the 680-10 to  
actuate the zone AV receivers may not have cleared the 680-10 sufficiently before the next command  
(from the 590) arrives to turn on the #6 outlet for the common source equipment.  
5. The IR output from the 590 (O and G) is connected to one of the zone inputs (IN and G) on the 795-  
20 Zone Controller. (Any one of the zone inputs can be used for this purpose). The 590 IR signal is  
then passed on to the 680-10 via one of the Common Emitter ports on the 795.  
6. The common source components that can remember their ON condition when their power cords are  
unplugged, are all powered from the #6 outlet on the 680-10. Those that cannot, such as the VCR and  
the Satellite Receiver shown in Fig. 3, must be plugged into unswitched outlets and receive their IR  
power commands from the 590 through the 795 and the common emitters.  
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ZONE 3  
ZONE 2  
ZONE 1  
ZONE 4  
490-00 Series  
Micro Link™  
IR Receivers  
480-00  
Dinky Link™  
IR Receiver  
291-10  
Hidden Link™  
IR Receiver  
780-10  
J-Box  
IR Receiver  
+12V  
+12 VDC  
IR OUT  
IR OUT  
GND  
7
Foot Quick  
3-Wire  
Cable  
3-Wire  
Cable  
Connect Cable  
GND  
Red  
Red  
Do not use  
these jacks  
Stripe  
Stripe  
X X  
O U T P W R  
Smart  
Pad™  
+12V  
IR OUT  
+12V  
GND  
IR OUT  
CB12  
Connecting  
Block  
GND  
V
G
S
3-Conductor Cable  
(unshielded OK)  
795-20 FOUR ZONE AMPLIFIED CONNECTING BLOCK  
795-20  
Four Zone  
Amplified  
Connecting  
Block  
COMMON  
ZONE  
IR ZONE  
ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4  
+12 IN +12 IN +12 IN +12 IN G  
G
G
G
ZONE 4  
ZONE 3  
ZONE 2  
ZONE 1 POWER  
10  
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
+12V  
120 V AC  
(unswitched)  
Satellite Receiver  
VCR  
To Zone 4 To Zone 3 To Zone 2 To Zone 1  
Emitter Emitter Emitter Emitter  
786-00  
Unregulated  
Power Supplies  
plugged into an  
AC outlet on  
each Zone  
Emitter  
Emitter  
Emitter  
To 120 V AC  
(Unswitched)  
AV Receiver Zone  
AV Receiver Zone  
1
2
680-10  
Remote AC  
Switcher  
Zone 1  
Emitter  
782-00  
Receiver  
Power Supply  
Laser Disc  
CD Changer  
Cassette DecK  
+
Zone 1 AC  
Zone 2  
Emitter  
+
Emitter  
Zone 2 AC  
Zone 3  
Emitter  
AV Receiver Zone  
AV Receiver Zone  
3
4
+
White  
striped  
side  
283M Blink-IR™  
Mouse Emitters  
COMMON  
SOURCES  
Zone 3 AC  
Zone 4 AC  
Zone 4  
Emitter  
AC for  
"Power Line Switchable"  
Common Sources  
AC  
Power  
Strip  
+
ZONE  
RECEIVERS  
599-00  
Switching  
Module  
Pulsed  
To 120 V AC  
(unswitched)  
590-00  
786-00  
Power Supply  
Programmable Controller  
(back view)  
RES DEL SEQ PGM  
1
2
3
4
+
G 12VDC  
BANK  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16  
+
O
12VDC  
MAIN ROOM, EQUIPMENT CABINET, ETC.  
Fig. 3 A typical application of the 680-10 for AC switching in a 4-zone system.  
6. The common source components that can remember their ON condition when their power cords are  
unplugged, are all powered from the #6 outlet on the 680-10. Those that cannot, such as the VCR and  
the Satellite Receiver shown in Fig. 3, must be plugged into unswitched outlets and receive their IR  
power commands from the 590 through the 795 and the common emitters.  
7. The common sources are therefore switched ON when the first AV receiver is turned ON, and will  
remain on until the last AV receiver is turned OFF.  
8. Finally, ON and OFF IR commands from the RC68+, for outlets #1 through #4, are "taught" into a  
learning remote, such as a Xantech URC-1, and into the Xantech Smart Pad, along with all other  
desired system commands, for total system operation.  
9. To embellish the system further, you could add the GP-ON and GP-OFF commands from the RC68+  
programmer to the keypads or the URC-1 remotes so that all zones may be turned ON or OFF from  
any zone location.  
See the 795-20 Installation Instructions for additional information regarding zoned systems  
MOUNTING  
The 680-10 has four attached rubber feet for stand-alone mounting. Underwriters Laboratories defines the  
680-10 to be a moveable device and therefore it is not to be fastened down permanently to any surface. It  
12-20-00  
Rev.C  
may however, be placed in any orientation to accommodate the installation.  
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