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System Design, Installation and 
Connections
Planning
Before installing the Olé-SF, it is 
essential to have a detailed and ac-
curate system design. An authorized 
Sunfire installer should be con-
tracted for proper installation and 
programming of your touchpad. The 
first step to a good design is to map 
the system. It is advisable to mark 
up a copy of the house floor plan 
with speaker, keypad, touch panel, 
volume control, and equipment 
locations etc. Make sure that all 
locations are decided upon before 
pre-wiring commences, so that all 
necessary wiring and installation 
hardware is in place.
It is essential that ALL system 
components are accounted for prior 
to the pre-wire stage. After estab-
lishing design goals, make a de-
tailed list of all components. Include 
source equipment, keypads, touch 
panels, volume controls, amplifiers, 
communications gear, etc. Gather 
up any IR remote controls that may 
be necessary for final programming, 
or ensure that the IR codes for all 
equipment to be installed are avail-
able in the SunTools IR Library.
Installation
The Olé-2SF is designed to fit into 
a standard 3 cu. in. double-gang 
electrical box. Consult local building 
codes for specifics in your geo-
graphic area. Note that the Olé-SF 
is not designed for outdoor use.
Pre-Wire
The Olé-SF requires power, 
control, and status to function cor-
rectly. Each touchpad has an RJ-4 
jack on the back to allow for easy 
connection. Run Cat- wire from the 
receiver/processor location (head-
end) to the location where each 
touchpad will be installed.
Note: Use of wire other than Cat- 
may produce undesired results (IR 
bandwidth may be narrowed or 
interference may occur).
Warning: Never connect 
the Olé-SF Cat- cable to 
computer Ethernet or LAN 
systems, DSL routers etc. 
Make sure that Cat- cable 
used with the Olé-SF is clearly 
marked to avoid any confusion.
Note: Maximum wire run is 00 
feet.
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