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Harman Kardon HE 1000 External Infrared Remote Sensor
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We don’t know of many people hiding Harman Kardon® components behind closed doors, but just in case, a remote sensor for your system’s IR remote control only makes sense. One or more HE 1000’s can put you in control of your AVR from anywhere in your home. And although it’s usually considered impolite to point, the IR sensors don’t seem to mind.
Technical Specifications: Description: External Infrared Remote Sensor
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QED RAS Remote Audio System
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This product is designed as a complementary pair. They offer the customer the ability to listen to a remote audio source over cheap twisted pair cable (CAT5 UTP being a typical example). These modules have the advantage of not requiring power supplies, and offer superior 'long distance' transmission quality compared to the use of conventional phono cables.
Measured with 1Vrms input into WM24 - 47k ohm load on WM25
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Systemline Modular PSM80 Power Supply
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Systemline Modular PSM80 Power Supply
This model is no longer available. Please see PSM120 which is used to power the main hub as well as zones 7 & 8.
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Systemline Modular PIM Power Input Module
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Systemline Modular PIM Power Input Module
The power input module is designed to fit into a standard single-gang (44mm) deep back box. It is used in conjunction with a PSM45 power supply to power a single zone system, expanded or sub-zone active loundspeaker pair.
Specifications:
Integral IR receiver
Dimensions W x D x H 86mm x 86mm x 38mm
Requires standard single gang UK back box (44mm deep)
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Systemline Modular VBLN Active Zone Pack
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Systemline VBLN Active Zone Pack
VBLN used to convert a composite video feed to Cat5 to allow Multi-source distribution. Within each room VBLN can be used to convert Cat5 back to composite to allow connection to a screen.
Six active SM0061s are supplied with a video hub to make up an SM0062, together with three existing passive VBLNs.
The Active SM0061s act as transmitters and receivers, providing enhanced picture quality.
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Systemline Modular LRN-7 Learning Programmable Remote Control
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Systemline Modular LRN-7 Learning Programmable Remote Control
Pre-programmed with all Systemline IR Codes
Infrared learning handset for directly learning commands from source remotes to handset. Alternative USB port on remote enabling programming from PC software. Provides ability to control Bang and Olufsen equipment within a room (not able to pass codes to remote rooms). Backlit blue buttons that can click, beep or be muted when in use.
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Systemline Modular RM1 Infrared Remote Control
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Systemline Modular RM1 Infrared Remote Control now discontinued - please see Systemline LRN-7
NOW BRANDED MYRYAD
A stylish anodised Aluminium infra-red remote control handset for use with either infra-red enabled speakers or via a KPM keypad. It turns zone on/off, increases/decreases volume, tone and volume settings and mutes the zone and allows selection of local input.
Specifications:
Dimensions
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Discontinued
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Systemline IRM Infrared Output Module
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Infrared commands received by either an active speaker, zone amplifier, or Keypads can be made available locally in the zone by using an IRM. The IRM can also be used in single source systems to relay IR codes to a “central point”. Designed for use with compatible “Window Emitters”. The local use application is where a local source such as a TV can be controlled from a Systemline device such as a Learning Keypad or Learning Remote.
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Systemline SIM Source Input Module
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Receives a line level audio input and converts it to balanced line audio for transmission over CAT5/6 cable in standard Systemline Modular format. A second pair of sockets provide an unbalanced loop-through output if required.
Specification:
◾Dimensions (mm): Module maximum 50 x 50 (or 45 x 45 for bticino)
◾Euro Data compliant (will fit MK etc)
◾Requires standard double gang UK back box 47mm deep
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