Home | Company | Information | Contacts | 888.972.2728
AV Tuners | Digital Signage | Display Control | AV Tools | Downloads
Display Express
Solutions
How Display Express Works
Corporate
Sports Venues
Worship Spaces
ABC-Net Education
Software
Display Express PC
Head Ends
ICE-HE Ethernet Head End
ICC-HE Head End
Smart Display Control
ICC-PSC Philips Card
ICC-ZS2 Zenith Card
ICC-PRZ Smart TV
Display Control
ICC1-232 Controller
ICC1-IR IR Controller
Tuner/Controller
ICC2-ATSC - RS-232
ICC2-VDC - RS-232
ICC2-IRC
Accessories
Rack Mount Kits
IC-RC IR Remote
Legacy Software
IC Commander HD

ICC1-IR TV Controller

Installation

AC Power Test

  1. Insert DC power supply plug into 12 VDC jack.
  2. Plug power adaptor into AC wall outlet.
  3. The Net LED should turn on and stay lit.

RF Coax and iCC-Net Operation

  1. Connect the TV to CATV and observe quality of RF broadcasting. A low-quality CATV system can also affect performance of the iCC-Net commands. If needed, fix CATV problems before installing the system.
  2. Connect the CATV RF Coax cable into the RF In input on the iCC1-IR.
  3. If the iCC-Net signal is operating, the Net LED will blink once per second.
  4. Connect the RF loop cable from the RF Out jack to the TV’s RF connector (remember, you lose less than 1.5 dbmV by going through the ICC1-IR’S internal RF tap).

TV Power Sensing

  1. Skip if using discrete IR commands
  2. Insert the CC-HSD Scan Sensor plug into the Power Sensor jack.
  3. Turn on the TV using the TV’s power button.
  4. Move the CC-HSD sensor block around the rear of the TV to pick up scanning signal from the TV’s horizontal transformer
  5. Watch the Power Sensor LED as you move the sensor, stop moving when the LED lights steady.
  6. Turn the TV on and off from its own power button, testing if the unit is reliably sensing power.
  7. Mount the sensor to the TV, using the enclosed Velcro tape.

Sensing Tip: The best location for the sensor is usually on the lower left rear corner side corner (looking from the front), and it may help to rotate the sensor to search for best performance.

Discrete Codes Tip: Some applications, such as Zenith and Philips sets, use discrete power on and off, and do not use the sensors.

IR Control Codes

The ICC2-IRC has a database of IR control codes onboard. Use the IC-RC IR remote to select the needed code, following instructions in the manual, or set using RS-232 control commands (T1) over the coax.

Code

MFG

Display

Power

Notes

Ver

1

Zenith

CRT

Sensor

Use CC-HSD

1.2

2

Panasonic

CRT

Sensor

Use CC-HSD

1.0

3

Toshiba

CRT

Sensor

Use CC-HSD

1.5

4

Hitachi

CRT

Sensor

Use CC-HSD

1.5

5

Sony

CRT

Sensor

Use CC-HSD

1.5

6

Grundig

CRT

Sensor

Use CC-HSD

1.6

7

Magnavox/Philips

CRT

Sensor

Use CC-HSD

1.7

8

RCA

CRT

Sensor

Use CC-HSD

1.7

9

Sony 2

CRT

Sensor

Use CC-HSD

1.8

10

Panasonic 2

CRT

Sensor

Use CC-HSD

1.9

11

Mitsubishi

CRT

Sensor

Use CC-HSD

1.9

12

Finlux

CRT

Sensor

Not in V 2.2-2.3

3.0

14

Panasonic 3

CRT

Sensor

Use CC-HSD

2.0

15

Sharp

CRT

Sensor

Use CC-HSD

2.0

19

JVC

CRT

Sensor

Use CC-HSD

2.1

20

ViewSonic Tuner

Tuner

N/A


2.2

21

LG/Zenith_2

PDP/LCD

Discrete


3.1

22

Philips_2

PDP/LCD

Discrete


3.1

23

JVC_2

PDP/LCD

Discrete


3.2

24

Sampo Discrete
NetTV
Gateway
ViewSonic

PDP/TV

Discrete


3.2

25
Samsung PDP/LCD
Discrete
 
3.3
26
Gateway
LCD
Sensor*
 
3.3
27
ViewSonic LCD
LCD
Sensor*
 
3.4
28
JVC_3
CRT
Discrete 1-digit tuning, 1-9
3.5
29
LG/Zenith/Dell_3

PDP/LCD

PC Sensor


3.5

30

Sharp_2

PDP/LCD

Discrete


3.7

31

Daewoo

CRT

Sensor

Use CC-HSD

3.7

32

ViewSonic LCD 2

LCD

PC Sensor


3.8

33

H&B Series B

LCD

Discrete


4.0

34

H&B Series V

LCD

Discrete

4.0

35

Sony

LCD

Discrete


4.0

36

Dell W4201C (RC6)

LCD

PC Sensor


4.1

38
Olevia
LCD
PC Sensor
26-sec power on delay
4.2
39
Akai
LCD
PC Sensor
 
4.3
40
Sanyo
CRT
Sensor
Use CC-HSD
4.3
41
ILO/Insignia/Dynex/Zenith SD
CRT
Sensor
Use CC-HSD
4.3
42

ViewSonic LCD

LCD

Discrete


4.8

PC Sensor Setup: LCD codes marked PC Sensor (Power Current Sensor) do not have discrete IR power commands. Instead, the ICC1-IR will wait for an “OFF” signal from a power sensor before it sends an ON IR command. We recommend the Power Current Sensor sold by Display Devices, www.displaydevices.com for sensed absolute power control.

If you want to set the control for unsensed toggling power, turn DIP S1, Switch 7 ON when you set the IR code with the DIP switches. If you are using IC-Send or SignStream Media/Display Express Special Command feature, send the command T1, with the IR code value + 64. For example, to set Olevia controllers to toggling power, send the command T1, 102 (38+64).

© 2008 Contemporary Research Corporation. All rights reserved.