Specifications
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IR Distribution
Keene IR Distribution Amplifier
Put your remote back in control and route IR commands
to wherever they are needed – even round corners and
inside cabinets. Multiple input/output options (see
diagram and components list below for more details)
can provide a solution to almost any IR control problem.
Basic Kit
This kit, comprising the Keene IR Distribution Amplifier,
240V UK mains power adaptor, 2 x universal emitter
wands (see output component [IRUW] below), and
instruction leaflet. Requires input device such as IRSR
(not included).
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IRUW
IRFSW
IRHPW
The IR Universal wand is for use in low power output and can
be mounted directly on the equipment fascia or positioned on
the shelf.
(optional). A slim, short range emitter for direct attachment to
the equipment fascia.
(optional). A very directional high power long range emitter
for use where the IRUW has insufficient range
IRDW
A single jack plug drives a pair of wands that affix directly
to the equipment fascia and give a visible flash as the IR
signal is emitted
IRSR IRWBR
The standard IR
receiver, supplied
with the IRBKITS
(optional) wideband
IR reciever
or or
IRPMR KIRA
(optional) Panel mount
IR receiver
(seperate system). Use
IR output from KIRA
family of products via
LAN or internet
or
There is one output for driving wands to high power.
High power wands can be used to control equipment
located up to 10m away.
The main body of the IR distribution amplifier is usually located out
of sight or within the AV cabinet. It operates from 12v DC allowing
for easy integration in marine or travel installations, a mains to
12v adaptor is supplied.
There are four outputs for driving wands at
low power. Low power wands are usually
placed inside a cabinet and aimed directly
at the AV equipment
Keene IR Distribution Amplifier Schematic
IR Input
IRSP PMID RF2IR
(optional) flush wall mount
standard IR receiver.
Also available in
wideband (IRSPW)
(seperate system). Use
the output direct from a
wireless IR sender such
as the Powermid
(seperate system).
Use the output
direct from the
RF2IR system
or
or
A simple splitter such as the
KA203 may be used to combine
two sources of IR input.
KA203
Eye Routing Commander
Achieve independent control of multiple SKY Receivers
within the same cabinet!
The KERC is a sophisticated IR Control Distribution
device, designed primarily for use with UK SKY® satellite
decoders. It is particularly suited to installations of
multiple SKY® receivers as it is able to overcome the
problem of receivers of the same type all responding to
the same IR code. The KERC is able to decode the
different modes of SKY® IR control signals and route
them to specific receiver outputs as required.
It achieves this by making use of a facility already built-in
to the remote control. The supplied remote control for
each SKY® receiver can be set to one of three different
receiver types (standard, SKY+® & SKYHD®) and also to
one of four different modes, (0,1,2 & 3) giving a total of
12 possible types of IR code. The KERC is able to
distinguish between these different types and route the
IR signal accordingly.
Code KERC £99.00
Code IRBKIT excludes an IR receiver £39.99
Code IRBKITS includes std IR receiver IRSR £48.00
Code IRBKITF includes Fascia IR receiver IRFMR £49.00