![]() Long cable runs are not a problem according to Xantech’s website, using 18-gauge wire you can run a cable from a receiver up to one mile!īeing experienced at soldering, I just ordered a spool of cable from Parts Express, along with the necessary in-line plugs and jacks, and made my own extension cable. Depending on the model or brand, either stereo or mono versions will be used, or a combination of both (our system uses both). Fortunately, the connections most of these systems use are standard 3.5mm audio jacks and plugs, like the ones used for headphones for portable playback devices. run from the TV to where the equipment was located. Which ever receiver you go with – tabletop or in-wall - it converts the IR signal from the remote to an electrical signal that can travel on wiring.Īn obstacle many people will have with their IR receiver is getting a cable long enough to reach the equipment rack. I found that to be really distracting, so I covered it with a piece of black electrical tape. Unfortunately, our tabletop unit had a bright LED that lit up to show it was receiving a signal from the remote. ![]() Seco-Larm gives its customers such an extensive range of dependable, cost-effective security products with a full program of service and support.Xantech also makes in-wall receivers like the one linked above, for people who need that option (some other brands, like Buffalo, for some reason calls the receivers “repeaters”). Whether for physical security, CCTV, access control, RF equipment, or vehicle security, Seco-Larm is the premier choice. Under the Enforcer trademark, Home Controls offers an impressive line of Seco-Larm security products, ranging from simple switches to some of the most sophisticated alarm devices. So many places and things to protect so many ways to protect them one partner: Seco-Larm. The emitter will forward the signals to the main IR receiver which will send the signals to the IR transmitter and finally to your controlled device. In installations where you want the transmitter and receiver to be hidden, connect the included IR emitter to your receiver and place the emitter in an area to receive signals from your remote. A Blue LED will shine when an IR signal is received. Place the transmitter facing the device to be controlled and place the receiver facing outward so it may receive signals from your IR remote. ![]() The IR Repeater Kit's receiver and transmitter both must be plugged into an AC outlet. ![]()
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