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Re: Hv multizone ir system Costing


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  • Subject: Re: Hv multizone ir system Costing
  • From: "graham_howe" <graham@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 09 Aug 2002 11:18:29 -0000
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--- In ukha_d@y..., "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@k...> wrote:
> That's still not clear to me.
> Do you have any diagrams?
> What's your web site?
> Nik

As I understand it (and I have been following Franks work quite
closely) the controller unit is the transmitter and is capable of
transmitting independently to up to 8 zones. At each zone you could
then have a splitter to control multiple pieces of equipment (through
stick on transmitters) within that zone.

The receivers are mounted within a zone and then connected back to
the controller which can also detect the zone that the command has
been sent from, so you end up with full two way zoning.

A 'basic' setup would therefore consist of the main controller with
CAT5 to each zone, then in each zone that you want to be able to send
commands from you will attach a receiver to the CAT5 and in each zone
you want to control equipment wou will attach either a splitter and
multiple stick-on emitters, or you will use a blaster.

If I am wrong about any of this then I am sure Frank will correct me
(though he might have gone to bed now!).

Graham


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