Philips RFX6500-17 User Manual
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RFX6500/17
RF extender
Specifications
Product highlights
Connectivity
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IR emitter connectors:
4
•
Connector:
2.5 mm Blaster- Receiver connector
Infrared Capabilities
•
IR emitter connectors:
4
•
Transmitting LEDs:
4
RF Capabilities
•
Adresses (ID's):
16
•
Channels:
4
•
Communication:
1-way
•
Frequency (MHz):
418
Convenience
• Error indication
Power
•
Mains power:
120V (+/-10/-15%)/60Hz
Dimensions
•
Master carton quantity:
1
•
Master carton weight:
0.84 kg
•
Product dimension (WxDxH) inch:
4.5" x 3.2" x
1.2"
•
Product weight (lb):
0.132
•
Temperature range (operation):
32°F to 122°F
Accessories
•
AC/DC Adaptor:
12V DC 400mA
•
Dual IR emitter wires:
4
• Printed User Guide
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Issue date 2008-01-19
Version: 1.0.6
12 NC: 9082 100 80125
UPC: 0 37849 96655 6
© 2008 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.
All Rights reserved.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Trademarks are the property of Koninklijke Philips
Electronics N.V. or their respective owners.
IR extension module
An infrared extension module allows you to control
traditional infrared equipment over a radio frequency
network.
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.
Adjustable antenna
A separate adjustable antenna determines the most
reliable position of an RF extender and therefore enables
virtually interference-free operation of multi-room
systems or devices in concealed environments. The
antenna has a built-in interference indicator that blinks
when detecting an other RF device or other interference
source (e.g. microwave oven). The harder the indicator
blinks, the less reliable the position of the antenna.
RF interference indicator
An interference indicator is a red blinking light that
indicates the presence of interference sources in the
home, that can interfere with the operation of an RF
extender. The indicator is built into an antenna, and
starts blinking as soon as the antenna picks up
interference from RF devices, besides the RF extender, or
other sources e.g microwave oven. The harder the light
blinks, the less reliable the antenna is positioned,
therefore, the less reliable the RF extender will work.