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| Subject: From: Date: | RE: [ECS] IR Master 100S Mark Sekelsky Wed, 3 Feb 1999 07:02:42 -0600 |
Dan, Regarding the double emitters; let me see if I understand this. I plug a double emitter into jack #1. I put 1 emitter on my receiver and another on my CD player. If I want to turn the receiver on I have ECS do a Send-> for the receiver. the CD player would ALSO receive the signal, but bot respond since it would not recognize this signal? Mark S -----Original Message----- From: Dan Carrington [mailto:dc_grafx@microworks.net] Sent: Monday, February 01, 1999 1:46 PM To: ecs-list@netbloc.com Subject: Re: [ECS] IR Master 100S A couple of things. Dancraft makes an 8 output breakout board but I don't think ECS supports it as I have never seen a way to use it. Dancraft says it will work with the 100 model on their paperwork. I would love to find a way to use the other Dancraft boards as they can even add inputs or outputs on the same Serial port as the IR Master. There are double stick on emitters, one 1/8 inch plug with a y shaped cord and two IR LED's in series that work fine with the IR Masters and the 3 way breakout board. That gives you six emitters with no problems. That is how I currently use mine. 2 dual emitters directly controlling the equipment in the theater where the IR Master is and one single emitter routed into another room. It works fine that way. Extensions are just 2 conductor wires with a jack on one end and a plug on the other. Tip to Tip, Ring to Ring. You could also create your own routing system with a set of relays from any relay type item and have a single output be switched to multi rooms or equipment beyond the 3 outputs of the IR Master. For future expansion, take a look into other systems to route IR. HAS catalog has them on page 77. It looks like the brand name on the products is Xantech. There are powered 4, 6, or 10 emitter blocks that take a single input and power more outputs that probably could even take the dual emitters and double your capacity. There are also 2, 4, or 6 zone connectors that let you split and common IR signals also. I would expect that they would work with any standard type IR like the IR Master. IR signals and the power levels to drive the LED's are basically the same across the board as all can use the same type of emitters. The question here would be: Can the output of one IR driver be routed directly into the receiver port of another? The receiver ports show three connections. Power for the receiver, ground, and input. I would assume ground to ground and signal out to IR input? Does anybody know if this is feasible? Otherwise you would need to put an emmitter face to face with a receiver and tape with black tape to keep spurious emissions from controlling anything. Does anybody else have an answer to this electronics IR question? Dan Carrington Mark Sekelsky wrote: > > I have an IR Master 100S. It currently sits in front of my AV equipment but > I am tired of people thoughtlessly <g> putting things in front of it. I > want to switch to using mini-emitters. Dancrafts web site has a I/O > breakout board that attaches to the unit but it only has plugs for three > emitters (I want 4 and that is just today). Does anybody no a source for an > I/O board that will give me 4 or more emitters? > > TIA > Mark S