Features
The Pro2 IRE12 transmitter takes the standard IR signal from your existing remote controls and converts it to the more powerful and reliable RF frequency. The wireless receiver then converts those RF signals back to IR and allows you to control your equipment behind cabinets, even in another room!
- IR Remote control Extender via UHF
- Control any audio/​video equipement through walls
- Carrier Frequency: 433.92MHz
- Maximum range: 50m line-of-sight
- Supports multiple IR Transmitter units: IRE12SPT
Package Contents
- 1x Transmitter
- 1x Receiver
- 2x 9V power supply
- 3-way IR beamer
- User manual
Specifications
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Transmitter Unit | IR Frequency Input | 35~41kHz |
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IR Receiving Range | = 8m | |
UHF Carrier Frequency |
433.92MHz |
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Power Requirements | 9VDC / 600mA | |
Receiver Unit | UHF Carrier Frequency |
433.92MHz |
IR Frequency Output | 37 ± 1kHz | |
IR Emitter Range | = 3m | |
Power Requirements | 9VDC / 600mA |
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FAQs
- What does it mean when the red LED on the front of theIRE12 Transmitter flashes?
- The LED remains constant but flashes when receiving a RF signal from receiver only.
- What does it mean when the red LED on the front of theIRE12 Receiver flashes?
- The LED only flashes when receiving an IR signal from the remote.
- The Led on the IRE12 Receiver keeps flashing by itselfand seems unresponsive, what’s wrong?
- You’re probably having IR interference in the room. Make sure the Receiver is not pointed at a computer LCD screen, fluorescent lamps, plasma TV as they might be producing IR emissions.