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Xantech 480-85DB Dinky Link Designer LCD/CFL Friendly Infra-Red Receiver

- IR receiver can be mounted on your TV, wall, ceiling or other stealth locations
- IR receiver resists interference from LCD TVs, Compact Fluorescent Lighting (CFL) and sunlight
- Black color blends with your TV or other components
- 3.5mm plug makes connection simple
- Talkback red LED blinks confirmation
- IR receiver accepts IR commands from up to 30 feet away
Miniature IR receiver that features surface mount technology. The 480 Dinky
Link was originally developed in response to requests from many of Xantech's
custom installers for a small, inconspicuous receiver. It was designed for
placement in very tiny spaces. One example is between the grille and baffle
board of an in-wall speaker. The high sensitivity of this receiver gives you
the ability to place the 480 behind a grille and still receive the IR
commands up to 20 feet away. If longer range is necessary, you must drill a
3/8-inch hole in the grille.
You would normally use this product to control devices that are
out of sight (in a cupboard for instance), for hardwiring infra-red
distribution around the house, or for sending commands back to
a home controller, like HomeVision.
FEATURES
- Extremely small package, 7/16" x 5/16" x 2-1/8" (11mm x 8mm x 54mm)
- Works in normal 3-wire mode
- Talkback red LED tests system for correct wiring as well as indicating infrared reception
SPECIFICATIONS
- Infrared modulation frequency bandwidth: 30-100 kHz
- Nominal reception range: > 30 feet
- Nominal reception angle: 55 degrees off axis
- Cable requirements for long lengths: three-conductor/24 gauge up to 200', 22 gauge up to 600', 20 gauge up to 2000' and 18 gauge up to 5000' (unshielded OK)
- Maximum cable length: One mile with 18 gauge
- Maximum current output: 100 mA
- Power requirements: 12 volts DC @ 10 mA
Note. Does NOT include Block (eg CB12, 789-44, etc), emitters or 12V power supply
NOT suitable for use near Plasma screens
Approved
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