Network extender – Philips SBCLI1000 User Manual
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Network Extender
SBCLI1000/00
Technical specifications
Product highlights
Date of issue 2005-12-27
Version: 5.0
12 NC: 9082 100 02321
EAN: 87 10895 79157 1
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Trademarks are the property of Koninklijke Philips
Electronics N.V. or their respective owners.
© 2005 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.
All Rights reserved.
www.philips.com
Connectivity
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Wireless LAN:
802.11b
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Encryption / security:
WEP 128bit
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Network mode:
DHCP, Fixed IP
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IR emitter connectors:
4
Infrared Capabilities
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Operating distance:
33 ft (10 m)
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Transmitting LEDs:
5
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IR emitter connectors:
4
Customisation
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Editor application on PC:
iProntoEdit
Power
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Mains power:
AC 100-240 V 50-60 Hz 500 mA
Dimensions
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Master carton quantity:
1
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Product dimensions (W x H x D):
160 x 85 x 33 mm
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Product weight:
0.2 kg
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Temperature range (Operation):
+5°C/+45°C
Accessories
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AC/DC adaptor:
5 V 3 A
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Dual IR emitter wires:
4
• Quick start guide
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Infra red extension module
An infrared extension module allows you to control
traditional infrared equipment over a radio frequency
network.
Integrated WiFi
WiFi networking, also known as IEEE 802.11 uses radio
frequency signals to communicate in a similar fashion as
wired computer networks. It uses TCP/IP networking
protocols for the basic communication.
Setup wizard
The set up wizard provides a step by step guide that
tailors the device to perfectly match your home
entertainment system. By learning what equipment you
have, and how it is interconnected, the device creates its
own macros that allow full control of your home
entertainment system.
Home automation control
Control of not only audio and video devices but also
other devices in the home such as lighting, climate,
curtains, etc.
One touch convenience
One-touch convenience allows you to perform multiple
commands with one press of a button via a macro. A
macro combines a string of pre-programmed
commands under one single button. Therefore, it simply
takes one button press to execute a series of functions.
Radio frequency
A radio technology that allows you to control
components not in direct line of sight, such as through
walls or other obstacles. There are two types of RF used
in remote controls: RF to component, and RF to infrared.