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RE: IR control of Kramer AV switch



This is interesting as I=92m looking into the possibility of using a
Kramer=
av
switch, but was wondering how to control it remotely from other rooms. I
di=
d
ask Kramer a similar question, but they responded that they did not support
such a setup and could not offer any advice.

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You could possibly use a USB-UIRT to receive an IR signal and then convert
that to RS232 using something like Girder, but that relies on a PC running
24/7.

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Would be interested if you get a working solution.

=20

Marchino

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From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Keith Finnett
Sent: 23 September 2008 18:44
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] IR control of Kramer AV switch

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Hi everyone!

I have a Kramer VS-44HC AV switch which can be controlled locally using=20
IR, but simply doesn't respond when you put the IR signal across an=20
extender (like Xantech).

I've asked Kramer for advice, and they can't/won't help as they say=20
they have no experience of doing this, so i've got a very expensive=20
switch which isn't controllable remotely.

The only solution I can see at this point is to use an IR to RS232=20
programmable convertor as the switch does have RS232 input. But the=20
Xantech convertor is =A3250!!

Does anyone have any other suggestions or advice on how to sort this=20
out?

Thanks,

Keith

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