How many times have you had to output an IR signal from your control system to the input of an HDMI extender? In the CI world, this is an extremely common requirement. For years, the solution has been to tape the IR emitter from the control system to the IR receiver of the extender. Sometimes, the IR receiver is designed to rest on a surface and features a rounded, aesthetically pleasing appearance, but this makes attaching the IR emitter with a flat base difficult. Then, you have a wad of tape in the middle of two thin wires that turn that expensive installation into an unsightly mess. This is where the TL-IR-CC comes in.
The TechLogix TL-IR-CC allows direct IR to IR connections between devices. The IR IN (TRS) connector is compatible with an IR input which provides +5V DC to the tip of the connector. The TL-IR-CC allows direct connection between the IR output of a third-party control system and a Techlogix extender. The TL-IR-CC will also allow daisy-chaining IR signals between Techlogix extenders.
There are two types of audio-visual racks—those that are cleanly wired and well organized, and those that are a disastrous bowl of noodles. Audio-visual technicians cringe when they enter a rack room and see wires tangled in knots and devices hanging from their cords, and unfortunately this is an all too common occurrence.
The TL-RK01 ensures organization by cleanly securing up to 12 devices in a standard rack chassis—no more double sided Velcro, generic rack trays, or zip ties. Your devices are fastened, your wiring is streamlined, and your rack looks like a million bucks—now that’s professional.
There are two types of audio-visual racks—those that are cleanly wired and well organized, and those that are a disastrous bowl of noodles. Audio-visual technicians cringe when they enter a rack room and see wires tangled in knots and devices hanging from their cords, and unfortunately this is an all too common occurrence.
The TL-RK02 ensures organization by cleanly securing up to four devices in a standard rack chassis—no more double sided Velcro, generic rack trays, or zip ties. Your devices are fastened, your wiring is streamlined, and your rack looks like a million bucks…now that’s professional.