Niles Audio RCA2 Infrared Repeater System Details
An infrared (IR) extender system enables you to control your IR remote controlled A/V equipment from a remote location. This enables you to place your A/V components out of sight (behind cabinet doors, in the rear of a room, or in a different room) and still conveniently control your equipment.
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- One TS100 Tabletop Sensor
- One MSU140 IR Main System Unit
- Three MF1 Flashers
- 50' Of Category 5 Wire Included
- Features UL-listed Regulated In-line Power Supply With Universal Voltage Capability
- Easy-to-follow Installation Guide
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The MSU140 IR Main System Unit provides a connection hub for one IR sensor or keypad and up to four IR flashers, and it is generally located near the A/V components. The Main System Unit, which is the "heart" of an IR extender system, has LED indicators to monitor the IR extender system.
IR Sensors, like the TS100 tabletop model, are the "eyes" of the system, receiving IR commands from hand-held remote controls and relaying the commands to the Main System Unit via a CAT-5 or a 2-conductor shielded cable. Generally, sensors are placed so that you can easily and naturally point your remote control directly at them. Sensors are available in wall-mount, ceiling-mount and surface-mount models.
IR MicroFlashers re-transmit the infrared signals from the IR Main System Unit to your A/V components. Flashers are the "voice" of an IR extender system that "speaks" to your components.
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