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RE: Re: Hv multizone ir system Costing
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- Subject: RE: Re: Hv multizone ir system Costing
- From: "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 9 Aug 2002 12:27:15 +0100
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That's
much clearer now.
But
what's the advantage of using stick-on emitters with splitter over blaster.
They
will all send the same signal anyway (if splitters are not intelligent in
some
way)?
Just
more wiring. I thought that you use stick-on emitters when you have two
pieces
of same equipment i.g. two sky settop boxes, so then you change program on
one
it will not change it on the other. But if you have plain splitter, it will
send
the same signal on both, so no much difference from using a
blaster.
Nik
--- 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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