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User reviews and opinions
| Moes |
7:34am on Friday, October 15th, 2010 ![]() |
| This is my first blu-ray player. It works perfectly and my daughter loves the Disney movies that came with it. It is an excellent deal. | |
| Yury_T |
1:12am on Friday, October 8th, 2010 ![]() |
| Got it from Bydig for 127 - you may see much better deal in 2010.I have Sony BDP-BX2 from Costco and it came with backlit remote and HDMI cable. | |
| Bokkie |
2:11am on Friday, September 24th, 2010 ![]() |
| Works great ; Load times are just fine despite others opinions ; Simple and Sleek ; Nice Remote Layout and has volume that work with Sony LCD TV Price... | |
| totalltohang |
7:47pm on Monday, September 6th, 2010 ![]() |
| Got the unit, updated the firmware, plugged it in, and changed a few of the audio and video settings to fit my preferences. Bad idea. | |
| Deagle |
9:26am on Sunday, September 5th, 2010 ![]() |
| very good value great price; small footprint; good picture on both blu-ray and standard dvds; remote also works on non-Sony tv; plugged into router a... Looks great when it works, it truly is a Blu Ray player, just not a very good one considering the price. Looks. | |
| Epyon |
7:22am on Sunday, August 22nd, 2010 ![]() |
| I had this machine since purchased thanksgiving and had no problems with i accept for slight sound when DVD is reading into player. | |
| mowa |
7:49pm on Tuesday, July 13th, 2010 ![]() |
| 2 Months - stopped working After 2 months of usubg a total of about 5 times -- the unit no longer works unhelpful audio settings A great player overall, and I think it does an excellent job of upscaling. Not the fastest load time but not unbearably slow. | |
| MatAnderson |
7:58am on Wednesday, June 30th, 2010 ![]() |
| The reliability of Sony electronics is poor. I would recommend this product, especially if... I am using the player in conjunction with a Sony TV and sound system. It works great. | |
| maurostettler |
11:58pm on Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010 ![]() |
| For $ this is probably the best bargain out there. I know it is not cheap - but - at under $300 it is a steal. Blu-ray picture is clean. | |
| JDPower |
1:59am on Friday, March 12th, 2010 ![]() |
| "Great image, beautiful picture. Would like to use the BD-live features but how do you connect to a wireless internet with an RJ45 lan port? | |
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IRLinc Transmitter
INSTEON to IR Converter Model : 2411T
IRLinc Transmitter Owners Manual
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ABOUT IRLINC TRANSMITTER..... 3 Key IRLinc Transmitter Features.... 3 What is Included with IRLinc Transmitter... 3 WHAT IS INSTEON?.... 4 INSTALLATION..... 5 Preparing to Install IRLinc Transmitter.... 5 Installing IRLinc Transmitter..... 6 USING IRLINC TRANSMITTER.... 6 CONTROLLING IRLINC TRANSMITTER FROM AN INSTEON CONTROLLER.. 7 Linking an INSTEON Controller to IRLinc Transmitter... 7 Unlinking IRLinc from an INSTEON Controller... 7 CREATING AN INSTEON SCENE.... 7 ADVANCED FEATURES..... 8 Restoring Power to IRLinc Transmitter.... 8 Resetting IRLinc Transmitter to its Factory Default Settings... 8 X10 PROGRAMMING OPTIONS..... 8 Setting the X10 Address.... 8 Removing the X10 Address.... 8 ABOUT INSTEON..... 9 Using Dual-Band INSTEON Devices to Upgrade Your Network... 9 Important Note about INSTEON Networks; Split Single-Phase vs. 3-Phase Installation.. 9 Further Enhancing Reliability.... 9 ADDITIONAL RESOURCES.... 9 Tutorial Videos.... 9 TROUBLESHOOTING..... 10 Troubleshooting During Setup..... 10 Troubleshooting After Setup.... 11 IRLINC TRANSMITTER IR COMPATIBILITY.... 12 Compatible Devices.... 12 Incompatible Devices.... 13 SPECIFICATIONS, CERTIFICATION, AND WARRANTY.. 14 Specifications..... 14 Certification..... 14 Limited Warranty..... 15
ABOUT IRLINC TRANSMITTER
With IRLinc Transmitter, you can convert INSTEON commands from any INSTEON Controller to IR commands for controlling audio/visual (A/V) devices. You can set up macros to send several IR commands from a single press of a button. IRLinc is compatible with almost every IR command, allowing you to control your TV, stereo, and much more from your INSTEON devices.
IR emitter jack
IR sensor
Pass-through outlet
IR emitter plug Set button Status LED IR emitters
Key IRLinc Transmitter Features
Installs and Links to other INSTEON devices in minutes Conveniently learns IR commands directly from your existing remotes Macro support control several devices from a single button press Compatible with most IR-controlled devices and X10 controllers Sleek black finish blends in with your A/V equipment Indicates INSTEON setup mode activity and operational states with a Status LED and beeper Stores setup state in memory so settings arent lost during power outages Two-year warranty
What is Included with IRLinc Transmitter
IRLinc Transmitter INSTEON to IR Converter Dual stick-on IR emitters (9 feet) Quick-Start Guide
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WHAT IS INSTEON?
Since its inception in 2005, INSTEON has become a best-selling home-control networking technology, offering more reliability and flexibility than any other home management system on the market. INSTEON systems are simple, reliable, and affordable. Simple, because each device takes mere minutes to install. Reliable, because every INSTEON device works as a network repeater, ensuring your commands will not be lost. Affordable, because INSTEON can be integrated into any number of devices easily and at a very low cost. An INSTEON home grows in value with each added INSTEON device, making life more convenient, safe, and fun. How Does INSTEON Work? What makes INSTEON the most reliable home automation network is its dual-mesh network. INSTEON devices use both radio frequency (RF) signals and the homes existing wiring to talk to each other. In an INSTEON network, every INSTEON device also acts as a repeater, receiving and sending every message to all other devices in the network. So by integrating more INSTEON devices you will strengthen the network and ensure no commands will be lost. No central controller or networking setup is required with an INSTEON network. Simply install your devices and then use a series of button presses or taps to Link your devices together. Throughout this Owners Manual, you may see the terms Controller or Responder. These generic INSTEON terms refer to the components of an INSTEON scene, and are used on a scene-by-scene basis. Controller sends INSTEON commands to other devices Responder reacts to commands sent out by another INSTEON device
An INSTEON device may act as a Controller, Responder, or sometimes both. INSTEON networks are also extremely secure. Each INSTEON device is assigned a unique INSTEON ID, so unless neighbors or would-be hackers have access to your particular devices INSTEON ID, they wont be able to control your home, even if they are using similar products.
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INSTALLATION
Preparing to Install IRLinc Transmitter
CAUTION Read and understand these instructions before installing and retain them for future reference. IRLinc is intended for installation in accordance with the National Electric Code and local regulations in the United States or the Canadian Electrical Code and local regulations in Canada. Use indoors only. IRLinc is not designed nor approved for use on power lines other than 120V 60Hz, single phase. Attempting to use IRLinc on non-approved power lines may have hazardous consequences. Prior to installing IRLinc, please review the entire installation procedure and take the following precautions: Use indoors or in a properly insulated and weatherproof electrical box only Dont plug IRLinc into an outlet controlled by a switch because if the switch is inadvertently turned off, IRLinc wont have power Dont plug IRLinc into a filtered power strip or AC filter Be sure that the device you want to control is working and that the devices built-in switch is in the on position Dont stack INSTEON home automation devices together by plugging them into each other. Stacked devices may overheat and stop functioning. Also avoid using the pass-through outlets on INSTEON devices for other heat-generating power supplies. Dont use IRLinc to control devices that preserve, maintain, or contribute to human or animal safety or life support Be careful where emitters are plugged in if you plan on using the included IR emitters on a device other than IRLinc. Some similar jacks may have higher voltages than the emitter can handle. If an emitter is plugged into the probe jack, it will be destroyed instantly. The IRLinc IR emitter jack is designed for use with single/dual IR emitters or blasters and is not compatible with IR repeating systems through a direct connection. For use with these systems, it is recommended to install a sensor compatible with the desired IR repeating system in range/sight of an emitter or blaster connected to the IRLinc IR emitter jack. For control of more than two IR devices, it is recommended to use an IR blaster located in sight of all your equipment
Tips for using the included IR emitters: Some plasma TVs and compact fluorescent lights may produce IR noise that could interfere with the equipments IR sensor. Covering the outside of the emitter with black electrical tape may help. If the emitter falls off the equipment, clean the sensor area with an alcohol-based cleaner and reapply the sensor If the foam adhesive doesnt stick well, apply a very small drop of glue and reapply IR emitters need to be in direct contact with the equipments IR sensor window for best results. Operation may be intermittent if the emitter is just a few inches away from the window. An extension cable (up to 300 feet) may be used between the emitter and the equipment. A two or three conductor cable with male and female 1/8 inch (3.5 mm) plugs is ideal. INSTEON Gold Support Line 800-762-7845
If you have any questions, please call:
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IRLinc Transmitter Owners Manual Installing IRLinc Transmitter
1) Plug the IR emitter plug into the IRLinc emitter jack 2) Plug IRLinc into a convenient, unswitched wall outlet near your IR equipment HINT: You will need access to the bottom of IRLinc during Linking so you may want to temporarily use an extension cord until setup is complete. The IRLinc Status LED will turn on solid blue 3) Locate the IR sensor for the IR-controlled device you would like to control NOTE: When using the stick-on emitters, it is important to find the IR sensor on the equipment and place the emitter directly over the sensor. Use a flashlight to look into the display or bezel of the equipment to find the sensor. If the sensor is too difficult to find, you can partially cover the front of the equipment with an object or thick cloth. If the remote works, then continue to isolate areas of the uncovered section to narrow down the location of the sensor. 4) Once you have located the devices IR sensor, hold the emitter where you intend to mount it and then learn and test the IR code a) Double-tap the Set button on IRLinc IRLinc will double-beep and its Status LED will begin blinking b) Point your IR remote control at the bottom of IRLinc, holding it within a couple inches of the IR sensor. Then, tap the IR button to be learned. IRLinc will double-beep and its Status LED will turn on solid If IRLinc beeps eight times, remount the IR emitter and start over from step a c) Test that the IR code has been learned by tapping the Set button on IRLinc IRLinc will beep 5) Remove the peel-off backing from the first IR emitter and mount it over the IR sensor 6) Repeat steps 4 and 5 for the second IR emitter NOTE: Due to heat build-up and the potential for causing damage to this device, it is strongly recommended that you avoid using the front pass-through outlet for stacking INSTEON devices. Also avoid using this pass-through for other heat-generating power supplies.
See a tutorial video at: www.smarthome.com/videos/2411T.wmv
USING IRLINC TRANSMITTER
INSTEON IRLinc responds only to INSTEON ON or OFF commands. ALL ON/OFF or BRIGHT/DIM commands are ignored. NOTE: For any given INSTEON Controller button, the IR commands associated with the ON command are independent of the IR commands associated with the OFF command, for added flexibility. X10 IRLinc responds to the X10 addresses which are programmed and not the commands. For example, if you program A1, IRLinc will respond to any command which starts with A1, such as A1 ON, A1 OFF, etc.
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CONTROLLING IRLINC TRANSMITTER FROM AN INSTEON CONTROLLER
Linking an INSTEON Controller to IRLinc Transmitter
To control your IR devices from an INSTEON Controller, follow these steps to Link IRLinc and the Controller together. Refer to your Controllers Owners Manual for detailed instructions on how to properly install and Link it to IRLinc Transmitter. The following will work for the most common INSTEON devices: 1) Set the Controller to Linking Mode. (For most Controllers, press & hold an On or Scene button for 10 seconds or the Set button for 3 seconds.) You will have 4 minutes to complete the next step before Linking Mode automatically times out. 2) Press & hold the Set button on IRLinc until it double-beeps (3 seconds) After a few seconds, IRLinc will double-beep again. DO NOT PROCEED UNTIL YOU HEAR TWO SETS OF DOUBLE-BEEPS. 3) OPTIONAL: If you want to send the IR code to respond to an OFF command instead of an ON command, send an OFF command from the Controller within 30 seconds of performing step 2 NOTE: Sending an OFF command in this step will not affect any other Link. If an OFF command is sent, IRLinc will double-beep 4) Confirm that Linking was successful by tapping the button you just Linked to on the Controller IRLinc will respond appropriately
Unlinking IRLinc from an INSTEON Controller
If you are going to discontinue using IRLinc, it is very important that you Unlink it from any Linked Controllers. Otherwise, the Controller will retry any commands repetitively, thus slowing down the system. The following will work for the most common INSTEON devices: 1) Set the Controller to Unlinking Mode. (For most Controllers, press & hold an On or Scene button for 10 seconds twice or the Set button for 3 seconds twice.) You will have 4 minutes to complete the next step before Unlinking Mode automatically times out. 2) Press & hold the Set button on IRLinc until it double-beeps (3 seconds) After a few seconds, IRLinc will double-beep again 3) Confirm that Unlinking was successful by tapping the buttons you just Linked from on the Controller IRLinc will no longer respond
CREATING AN INSTEON SCENE
INSTEON scenes let you activate dramatic lighting moods with the press of just one button. For example, you can set all the lights in a scene to dim to 50% or turn certain lights on while turning others off, all with the tap of a button on a Controller. INSTEON scenes are very easy to set up just Link more than one Responder to the same On/Off or Scene button on a Controller. Then, when you press any of the Linked buttons on the Controller, all of the INSTEON devices Linked in the scene will respond as a group.
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ADVANCED FEATURES
Restoring Power to IRLinc Transmitter
IRLinc stores all of its settings, such as Links to other INSTEON devices, with non-volatile memory. Because settings are saved in this non-volatile memory, they will not be lost in the event of a power failure.
Resetting IRLinc Transmitter to its Factory Default Settings
The factory reset procedure will clear IRLinc of all INSTEON Links and any programmed X10 addresses. 1) If you are using a Controller to control IRLinc, be sure to Unlink it from the Controller. See Unlinking IRLinc from an INSTEON Controller. 2) Unplug IRLinc from the outlet for 10 seconds 3) While holding down the Set button on IRLinc, plug it back in, making sure not to let go of the Set button 4) Continue to hold down the Set button for 3 seconds and then release A few seconds after you release the Set button, IRLinc will beep and the Status LED will turn on solid
X10 PROGRAMMING OPTIONS
IRLinc is X10 ready, meaning that it can respond to X10 commands from X10 controllers. However, to operate IRLinc in X10 mode, you must first set up an X10 address. As it ships from the factory or after a factory reset procedure, IRLinc will not have an X10 address set up.
Setting the X10 Address
You must complete the following before IRLinc will send out X10 commands. You can use any of the 256 possible X10 addresses for the X10 address. 1) Press & hold the Set button on IRLinc until it beeps (3 seconds) The IRLinc Status LED will begin blinking 2) Using an X10 controller, send the desired X10 address, followed by the ON command three times For example, to assign the address A1, you would send A1 ON A1 ON A1 ON. IRLinc will double-beep and its Status LED will stop blinking
Removing the X10 Address
If you are no longer going to control IRLinc with an X10 address, it is very important that you Unlink it, because otherwise IRLinc will respond to the X10 command and may cause IR devices to turn on by themselves. 1) Press & hold the Set button on IRLinc until it beeps (3 seconds) The IRLinc Status LED will begin blinking 2) Using an X10 controller, send the X10 address you would like to remove followed by the OFF command three times For example, to remove X10 address A1, send A1 OFF A1 OFF A1 OFF. IRLinc will double-beep and its Status LED will stop blinking and turn on solid Page 8 of 15
ABOUT INSTEON
Using Dual-Band INSTEON Devices to Upgrade Your Network
What are phases? The majority of single-family homes in North America have two phases (or legs) of 110 Volts coming into their electricity panels. From the panel, they are distributed throughout the home, providing power to outlets and wall switches. These phases come together in some parts of the home to provide 220 Volts of power to large appliances, such as an electric oven or pool pump. Why do I need to bridge these phases? Single-band power line devices send commands via the homes electricity, but only on a single phase. If the command is intended for a device on the opposite phase, there is a good chance the command will go unnoticed. Installing dual-band INSTEON devices, such as Access Points (#2443), on each phase will allow for devices to communicate between the two phases via RF. Dual-band INSTEON devices embody the full potential of a true INSTEON mesh network. Taking the power line band signal and working in conjunction with the RF band signal, its dual-band function plays out in two ways: Phase bridger a receiver of commands, reacting to and translating signals sent from one power phase to the opposite via RF Signal repeater a participant in an INSTEON network, repeating commands intended for other devices whether those commands are generated from RF or power line-only devices. To ensure reliability, every INSTEON device confirms that it has received a command. If a Controller does not receive this confirmation, it will automatically retransmit the command up to five times.
While using at least one dual-band device is required when using an RF-only device, at least two dual-band devices are recommended to ensure reliable communication across two-phase home wiring systems. For larger applications, it is recommended to install at least one dual-band device for every 750 1,000 square feet. Search for dual-band INSTEON devices at: www.smarthome.com/dualband
Important Note about INSTEON Networks; Split Single-Phase vs. 3-Phase Installation
For the best INSTEON network performance, be sure you have properly installed at least two dual-band INSTEON devices. INSTEON has only been officially tested in a split single-phase residential environment but has been known to work in many 3-phase systems, where three dual-band devices are used (one on each phase). However, due to the potential complexity of its troubleshooting, the INSTEON Gold Support Line is unable to support INSTEON in 3phase environments.
Further Enhancing Reliability
As signals travel via the power line or RF throughout the home, they naturally become weaker the farther they travel. The best way to overcome weakened signals is to increase the coverage of the mesh network by introducing more INSTEON devices. It is possible that some audio-video devices, computers, power strips, or other electrical equipment may attenuate INSTEON signals on the power line. You can temporarily unplug suspected devices to test whether the INSTEON signal improves. If it does, then you can plug in filters that will permanently fix the problem.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
Find home automation solutions, helpful hints, interactive demos, user forums, and more at the Smarthome Learning Center: www.smarthome.com/learningcenter.html Tutorial Videos IRLinc Transmitter Basics www.smarthome.com/videos/2411T.wmv
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Troubleshooting During Setup
Figure 1 Page 10 of 15
IRLinc Transmitter Owners Manual Troubleshooting After Setup
If you have tried these solutions, reviewed this Owners Manual, and still cannot resolve an issue you are having with IRLinc, please call: INSTEON Gold Support Line 800-762-7845
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IRLINC TRANSMITTER IR COMPATIBILITY
Compatible Devices
The following devices have been reported to contain at least one IR code compatible with IRLinc: Device Type Air Filter Apple TV Candles CD Digital TV Converter DVR Gaming HDTV Card Juke Box Matrix Switcher PVR Brand IQ Air Apple TV FlameFree Pioneer Insignia TiVo Xbox Hauppague Sony Channel Vision Pro Dish Network Harmon / Kardon Onkyo Receiver Pioneer RCA Sony Set Top Box Speaker Switch AT&T / Motorola HACS iLo Maxent TV Samsung Sony Toshiba Whole House Amp XM Receiver NUVO AudioVox Model # Health Pro N/A F327ML5003 SA-PM17 NS-DXA1-APT N/A V1 w/ IR 1600 DVP-CX995V PAVR-254 TX-SR302 VSX-59TXi RT2360 STRDA-555ES STR-DGDG920 VIP 1200 AB8SS 26 MX50-X3 MX-5020HPM N5065W KP-61HSLCD Bravia XBR 43A10 Concerto XR9
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IRLinc Transmitter Owners Manual Incompatible Devices
Delphi XM Radios Parity bits have been found to cause commands after the first to not work. Sony VisionTouch Check for either: VisionTouch printed on the faceplate Model number ending with G Came with Air-Egg remote
Almost no learning remote can work with a VisionTouch receiver. The VisionTouch system uses a 45 KHz carrier frequency which uses a unique (non-standard) protocol that is unlearnable by almost every universal remote to date, including the Philips Pronto and Sonys own models. The problem extends in that you cant use normal Sony remotes or IR codes to control the receiver even the Sony RM-AV3000 will not work. Affected models include: STR-DA90ESG STR-DE1015G STR-GA9ESG STR-DE805G STR-D760Z TA-VE800G STR-DE815G STR-G1ES TA-VE810G STR-DE905G STR-G3
Sonys newer receivers advertised with 2-way communications are fully compatible with regular learning remotes. Sony has since dropped the entire VisionTouch system from their lineup. High Frequency IR Systems Several brands of equipment feature IR systems that operate at frequencies much higher than normal. Though the majority of IR remotes operate in the 30-40 KHz range, several brands such as a Bang & Olufsen, particular Kenwood equipment, and some lighting control systems use a 455 KHz frequency. More unusual and difficult to work are Pioneer and Pioneer Elite components built around 1997 that use a 1.125MHz carrier frequency. Pace Cable Boxes Pace designed a remote for their 1000 and 2000 series digital cable boxes using a protocol not actually intended for remote control use. The IRDA variant was intended for high-speed data transfer over short distances (i.e., from laptop to printer), rather than the slow-speed/long distance requirement of remote controls. The IRDA standard specifically includes a format for remote controls. However, the Pace remotes do not use it. The issue is that trying to learn such codes is much like asking an AM radio to receive FM signals it simply isnt possible. At this time, the only remote controls that can offer even partial functionality are certain models from One For All. Even then youll most likely have to send the remote to the factory in order for these codes to be added. More recent and older Pace models are not affected by this problematic protocol. Parity Bits A somewhat common problem is when a device (such as a cable box) will accept a learned code once but not twice in a row. For instance, you can enter the channel 1 2, but not 3 3. This is not a fault with your new remote, but rather a very hard-to-work-with design employed by your equipment. What happens is your original remote tacks on a party bit (sometimes called a toggle bit) to the end of each code. So, the first time it sends the code it follows up with a 0. The next time it ends with 1. The problem is that a learning remote can only learn or send the signal one way the way you learned it. Your equipment, unfortunately, will not accept the code again unless it ends with a new parity bit or you send a different code to clear the memory buffer. The most common example of equipment that uses this system is anything that employs the Philips RC5 or RC6 code format - such as Philips or Marantz products, or even Microsoft Media Center Edition remote controls. As the RC5 and RC6 implementation guidelines make parity bit checking optional, not all RC5/RC6 devices will respond the same way to non-alternating learned codes. Some may require parity bits at all times, some may only require it for certain commands (such as power), some may use the parity bit only for closely repeated commands (meaning you could send 3-3-3 quickly with the original remote but only slower using a learned code), while some ignore parity bits completely and show no noticeable operational difference with or without.
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RF Satellites For anyone attempting to consolidate all of their remotes into a single unit, satellite systems can pose a potentially major problem: RF through-the-wall controls. As satellite receivers are the only mainstream A/V devices manufactured today using this technology, IR universal remotes do not include RF support. Satellite receivers come with either an RF-only remote or an RF and IR remote. In the former case, you should contact your manufacturer to determine if your model still has IR compatibility (most today do), in which case you can purchase a new remote or capture the codes from another pre-programmed model. For the latter, you may have to make a choice between RF or IR most receivers cannot operate with both activated at the same time. This adjustment will be found in the receivers setup screens and will probably have to be toggled before the remote will transmit IR signals. Here is a trick for the Sony SAT-A2, A3, and A4 receivers that will allow use of both RF and IR at the same time: Ensure you are already in RF mode Press MENU, 9 (SETUP), 1 (REMOTE) Select REMOTE CODES which will bring up a list of various devices Now select TV CODES to bring up the list of TV codes Press EXIT
Your DSS receiver should now be in a mode where it will respond to both IR and RF codes at the same time. However, there are two problems which you may encounter. First, if you use the RF remote in the same room as the receiver it may respond to both RF and IR signals at the same time, as if you pressed the button twice. This does not appear to occur very often. Secondly, if you have another similar DSS receiver you cant use this trick on it as it always appears to default to the same RF security code (001), meaning that both RF remotes end up controlling both receivers. If your receiver does not include infrared support you will need to continue controlling it via the original remote. Other RF Equipment All other RF equipment, such as most older Bose systems, cannot be controlled by any universal remote currently available. Dont be confused by remotes advertising RF capability this is not for the control of RF devices, but rather for controlling IR components from other rooms. The remote sends an RF signal to a base station in the same room as your equipment, which then rebroadcasts it as IR. There is no way to consolidate control of an RF-only device into a third party remote, learning or otherwise. X10 Automation If you are currently using a wireless remote to control X10, odds are you are transmitting via RF signals to a transceiver base. The transceiver base plugs into the wall and translates the RF signals to X10 commands over your homes wiring. If that is the case, universal remote controls or IR controllers will not be able to duplicate those RF signals. However, if you are using an X10 IR543 (or IR543AH), a universal remote or IR controller will not work with what you have.
SPECIFICATIONS, CERTIFICATION, AND WARRANTY
Specifications
View specifications for IRLinc Transmitter at: www.smarthome.com/2411T.html
Certification
This product has been thoroughly tested by ITS ETL SEMKO, a nationally recognized independent thirdparty testing laboratory. The North American ETL Listed mark signifies that the device has been tested to and has met the requirements of a widely recognized consensus of U.S. and Canadian device safety standards, that the manufacturing site has been audited, and that the manufacturer has agreed to a program of quarterly factory follow-up inspections to verify continued conformance. Page 14 of 15
IRLinc Transmitter Owners Manual Limited Warranty
Seller warrants to the original consumer purchaser of this product that, for a period of two years from the date of purchase, this product will be free from defects in material and workmanship and will perform in substantial conformity to the description of the product in this Owners Manual. This warranty shall not apply to defects or errors caused by misuse or neglect. If the product is found to be defective in material or workmanship, or if the product does not perform as warranted above during the warranty period, Seller will either repair it, replace it, or refund the purchase price, at its option, upon receipt of the product at the address below, postage prepaid, with proof of the date of purchase and an explanation of the defect or error. The repair, replacement, or refund that is provided for above shall be the full extent of Sellers liability with respect to this product. For repair or replacement during the warranty period, call the INSTEON Gold Support Line at 800-762-7845 with the Model # and Revision # of the device to receive an RMA# and send the product, along with all other required materials to: Smarthome, Inc. ATTN: Receiving Dept. 16542 Millikan Ave. Irvine, CA 92606-5027 Limitations The above warranty is in lieu of and Seller disclaims all other warranties, whether oral or written, express or implied, including any warranty or merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Any implied warranty, including any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, which may not be disclaimed or supplanted as provided above shall be limited to the two-year of the express warranty above. No other representation or claim of any nature by any person shall be binding upon Seller or modify the terms of the above warranty and disclaimer. Home automation devices have the risk of failure to operate, incorrect operation, or electrical or mechanical tampering. For optimal use, manually verify the device state. Any home automation device should be viewed as a convenience, but not as a sole method for controlling your home. In no event shall Seller be liable for special, incidental, consequential, or other damages resulting from possession or use of this device, including without limitation damage to property and, to the extent permitted by law, personal injury, even if Seller knew or should have known of the possibility of such damages. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and/or the exclusion or limitation of damages, in which case the above limitations and/or exclusions may not apply to you. You may also have other legal rights that may vary from state to state. INSTEON Technology Patent U.S Patent No. 7,345,998, International patents pending

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Description Visualizer - Wolfvision VZ-8plus desktop visualizer Visualizer - Wolfvision VZ-8plus desktop visualizer Visualizer - Wolfvision VZ-8plus desktop visualizer Projector - Proxima desktop projector 5600 with remote Projector - Epson powerlite 7300 desktop projector with remote Recorder - Otari MX-5050 BIII analog two track reel to reel 0.25 inch recorder Positive-action transport controls Balanced transformerless XLR I/Os DC capstan. Quartz PLL servo-controlled. Built-in mini-autolocator. Rehearse function. Automatic monitor switching. Built-in test oscillator and external oscillator input. Variable pitch control (plus minus 20percent). Front panel record setup adjustments 0.25 inch deck plate with cast aluminum side panels and steel support members Recorder - Tascam TSR-8 reel to reel recorder Recorder - Tascam TSR-8 reel to reel recorder 3 items - projector Bolex Paillard S-221 16mm projector with sound plus a camera Cinema Products CP-16 sound camera and a splicer Maier Hancock model 816 16-8mm portable hot splicer Reels qty 43- 16-8mm film reels 23 - 11.5 inch 9 - 7 inch 3 - 12.25 inch 2 - 10.5 inch 3 - 13.75 inch and 5 - 15 inch Projector - Magna-tech Electronic studio projector type PR-635-H-TV Dark Room - Cylindrical darkroom booths qty 3 Spring clamps and Spacers - 5 spacers.75 inch - and 12 spring clamps Cameras and photo equip - qty 2 Konica FT-1 motor 35mm cameras qty 2 - with sigma telemacro lens with case and zoom lens - also flash Konica X36 professional electronic flash - and a light meter Sekonic studio deluxe II model L-398M with case Cameras and photo equip - qty 2 Nikon FM2 SLR 35mm camera wth original lens - plus extra lenses - zoom Nikkor 80-200mm - zoom Nikkor 35-105mm - Nikkor-H auto f 85mm - Nikon PK3 27.5mm lenses - plus light meter Sekonic light meter with case Cameras and photo equip - Olympus 35 RC 35mm camera and Leica M3 35mm camera - qty 3 macro lenses with cases - qty 2 light meters Sekonic studio deluxe II meters with cases - qty 6 movie camera lenses 4 wollensak - plus a Tiffen amber lens filter Lenses and photo equip - Canon TV zoom lens and Pan-Cinor TV camera lens - an F1734 macro lens - qty 13 colored lens filters with cases - plus light meters qty 2 Sekonic studio deluxe II meters Lenses and photo equip - Sigma zoom infiniti 3 - Tamron M70 with case - Tiffen UV Haze-1 with case - Sigma zoom 28-85mm with case - qty 14 colored lens filters with cases - and 2 Light meters Sekonic studio deluxe II meters with cases Lens filters - qty 9 Tiffen colored lens filters - plus 2 light meters Sekonic studio deluxe II meters with cases Movie cameras qty 4 - Cinema productions CP-16 sound cameras with case and film reels qty 1Arriflex 16 movie camera with 3 lens rotation with case and power supply Cases qty 4 - camera and photo equipment cases hard metal cases with foam eggcrate lining Recorders qty 2 - Nagra IV-S reel to reel tape recorder - and Nagra E reel to reel tape recorder Recorders qty 2 - Nagra IV-L reel to reel tape recorder Projector - Imager LCD16 multisync data/video projector Projector - Sony XGA VPL-PX20 LCD data projector Thermal cyclers qty 2 - Roche LightCycler Projectors qty 2 - Elmo TRV-35H color CCD slide projector with carrying case - and Elmo TRS35XG slide projector with case
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Decoders qty 2 - TeleCaption 4000 closed caption decoder - Switcher Extron SW VGA/Ars series VGA/Audio switcher - Tuner Universal V-1000 wireless remote control CATV/TV tuner Amplifier Lafayette LRE stereo-108 solid state stereo amplifier - Power switch for Universal V-4 10DB amplifier - Extron versa tools MTP series MTP R 15HD RS video component Camera - Panasonic AG-EZ1 digital video camera/recorder with 0.5x video wide converter lens lens filters power supply and case Headphones qty 2 - Koss Pro/4AA stereo headphones View finder - Sony DXF-50 electronic view finder s/n 0013606 with power pack Camera - KPACHOTOPCK-3 Russian made movie camera with case Camera - KPACHOTOPCK-3 Russian made movie camera with case Camera - Canon VC-C1 communication camera - Notepad CrossPad CP41001-01XPAD portable digital notepad Mixer - Tascam M-312 professional studio mixing board Mixer - Tascam M-320B professional studio mixing board Mixer - Soundcraft Delta AVE professional studio mixing board Mixer - ETC idea36 professional studio mixing board Editors qty 2 - Lightworks multi-media editing consoles Controller - Pinnacle systems video production unit Mini Studio - Tascam porta 05 mini studio Recorders qty 4 - 2 Sony walkman professionals stereo cassette-corder - plus a Marantz PMD430 double dolby system stereo cassette recorder - and a Sony TCD-D10 Pro II digital audio tape-corder Speaker - KRK monitoring systems Speaker - KRK monitoring systems Speaker - KRK monitoring systems Speaker - KRK monitoring systems Speaker - KRK monitoring systems Speaker - KRK monitoring systems TV/VCR - Panasonic AG-527c pro line video monitor/recorder TV/VCR - Panasonic AG-527c pro line video monitor/recorder Editing controllers qty 2 - Technical Aesthetics Operations L-Port 442 editing controllers - and Cables box of miscellaneous AV cables Tripods qty 4 - 3 Quickset heavy duty video camera tripods - and a light duty camera/video tripods Tripods qty 4 - light and heavy duty tripods for camera and lighting equipment Camera - CLI eclipse camera module. Sold AS-IS for parts/repair, untested. This camera has built in capabilities to pan tilt or zoom. It is operated by the hand-held remote control NOT included which also lets you preset pre-define up to four different camera positions. Editing controller - Avid keyboard ADB interface keyboard support and shuttle with case Microphone - Senneheise 70 K3-U studio microphone with case Controller - Panasonic AG-A750 S-VHS Video Deck Editing Controller Visualizer - Sony VID-P100 video presentation stand Desk - L shape mahogony colored wood desk 35 x 71 inches 23.5 inches deep with 4 door storage cupboards and 3 drawers Desk - L shape mahogony colored wood desk 71 x 95 inches 36 inch deep and 23.5 inch deep return with 3 drawers Book case - 3 shelf mahogony colored wood book case Tripods qty 4 - photography studio lighting tripods with case and lighting equipment Lighting - Lowel softlight 2 photography studio lighting setup with case
1040 1041
1051A 1052
1062 Stereos qty 3 - Califone 2455-AV02 stereo-CD-dual cassette player - plus Sanyo MCD-Z6 stereo-CD-cassette player - and Panasonic RX-FS400 stereo-cassette player
1066 1067
Cameras qty 3 - AG-170 pro line Panasonic AFpiezo VHS reporter flying erase head/variable high speed shutter VHS movie camera with case qty 3 Contents of shelf qty 9 - Recorders - Marantz PMD430 double dolby system stereo cassette recorders - 5 with soft carrying cases - 4 with protective covers VCR qty 5 - one Sony SLV-N51 hi-fi stereo VHS recorder/player - two Sony SLV-N55 hi-fi stereo VHS recorder/player - one Philips Magnavox VPZ210AT21 & one Philips Magnavox VPX210AT21 models hi-fi stereo VHS recorder/player DVR qty 3 - Sony SVR-2000 digital network recorder - Go Video DVR5100 VHS/DVD recorder/player - Panasonic PV-D4762 VHS/DVD recorder/player Audio equip qty 6 - Bonneville productions LA-4 adjustable line amplifier - Digidesign I/O hardware interface - Soundcraft CPS 450/B console power supply - Skotel TCG-80N time code generator - Adams.Smith Zeta three sychronizer controllers qty 2 Audio equip qty 5- Samson CR4 receiver VHF true diversity wireless system - Whittaker dynasciences model 360 color bar generator - Glassman High Voltage, inc. PS/EG-05N6regulated HVDC power supply - Alta Cygnus CIC 1135 audio-video routing switcher Audio/visual equip qty 4 - Sony SLV-393 HQ VHS video cassette recorder - Sony SLO-325 video cassette recorder - Sony PCM-2300 digital audio recorder - Sony STR-DE805G FM stereo/FM-AM receiver Audio/visual equip qty 3 - Tascam DA-60 MK II cassette recorder - JVC BR-S600U video cassette recorder - Panasonic AG-6500 hi-fi audio HD video cassett recorder Audio/visual equip qty 3 - two Panasonic AG-DS840 video cassette players - plus one Panasonic AG-DS850 video cassette player Audio/visual equip qty 2 - two Panasonic AG-7500A hi-fi audio HD video cassette recorders Audio/visual equip qty 2 - Panasonic AG-7500A hi-fi audio HD video cassette recorder - plus a Panasonic AG-6500 hi-fi audio HD video cassette recorder Audio equip qty 5 - ADC Pro-Patch Controllers qty 6 - KRK monitoring systems KX3A class A electronic crossover master controls Audio equip qty 9 - eight Grass Valley Group 3256A digital sync generators - and a Grass Valley Group DSK-101 linear keyer Tone generators qty 4 - Shure model A15TG tone generators Microphones qty 4 - Shure SM 11 dynamics Microphones qty 4 - Shure SM 11 dynamics Stereo Harman Kardon receiver + Toshiba vcr VCR hi fi mts broadcast stereo Panasonic AG-1960 qty 4 Desktop Editor Panasonic VCR hi fi MTS broadcast stereo Panasonic AG-1960 qty 2 + VCR hi fi mts broadcast stereo Panasonic AG-1960 qty 2 Audio video control center Sony + TEAC five cd changer VCRs asst qty 6 Amplifiers 100 watt Radio Shack + another amp Radio Shack + equalizer sound system dual cassette recorder equalizer turntable Modulaire 560 by Realistic + dual cassette recorder player and amp with equalizer computer Power Mac G4 silver color with flat monitor Studio Display and keyboard computer Power Mac G4 silver color with flat monitor Studio Display and keyboard computer Power Mac G4 silver color with flat monitor Studio Display and keyboard Computer Mac G5 CPU computer Power Mac G4 CPU
2011 2012
2023 2023A 2046 computer Imac all in one flat monitor half circle cpu + keyboard computer Imac all in one flat monitor with cd + pair of speakers + keyboard mod A1058 17in
computer Imac all in one flat monitor with cd 17in model A1058 + pair of speakers and keyboard (no power outlet) computer Imac all in one flat monitor with cd mod 1076 20in+ pair of speakers and keyboard (no power outlet) + Mac mini emdf2026 with power supply Mac G3 CPUs grey and or silver qty 8 + 4 keyboards Mac G3 CPUs grey and or silver qty 7 + 4 keyboards CPUs Dell black cases contents pallet (reminder most cpus do not have hard drive) CPUs Dell black and or white cases contents pallet CPUs assorted most Gateway contents pallet CPU server Dell Power Edge 6400 + Poweredge 6300 black color CPUs mostly Dell asst contents of pallet Shaker bath Orbit by Lab Line model 3540 Narco mod 5100 incubator Metering Valve 3 station mxp plastic saftitrol assy air trol part # 2595604001 qty 2 new DC amp volt meter Sorensen + fotonic sensor MTI KD320 + Kistler 5112 battery tester + projection lamp + instrumentation amplifier variable gain Ortec amplifier mod 207 + varian ionization gauge mod 971-0003 Opthos watt meter (2) + PD hi volt calibrated dc power source mod 1556b + video processing amplifier Grass Vly Group Variac general radio co. 0-130 autotransformer Tornado by Blair portable electric paint shaker the Pioneer digital stroboscope mod DS303 + power supply mini flat file 5 drw card organizer + transparency maker USI power unit md 480b VWR Scientific conductivity meter + emission indicator + mod 480b power unit battery meter + switch + syringe type dispenser switching and balancing unit + comparator AO Spencer w/magnifier mixers (2) Deluxe American Scientific 115v cat S8220 + video digitizer Comparator New Brunswick Scientific mod CC-110 ser 61175 Lanier cassette master + foot pedal + cassette recorder with gauges + reel to reel recorder Recorders X-Y by heathkit + strip chart recorder mod sr204 + xy recorder HP 7044a + hp 7047a xy recorder (total 4 recorders) Kodak Carousel projectors + several boxes of Carousels + projector cases + transparency sleeves - lg projection lot record player and lg speaker transportable set by Newcomb solid state + meeting amplifier MA110 by edcor fax machines asst qty 4 multi function fax printer copier with ADF + fax mach 2 pc lot multi function toshiba studio 170 + fax sharp fo5550 + two HP laserjet printers cables power cords power supplies serial cables + other misc contents 6 boxes computer drives AB switches + other misc contents 6 boxes Dillon tester mod sg1000p + HP universal counter + oscilloscope + absorbance fluorescence monitor + UA5 + graph paper + crown dc-300a ampseries + two panasonic video monitors wvcm1780 (contents top shelf) microbalance C30 Cahn time stamp with digital clock year month date time acroprint ETC Datacard digital tilting cameras (3) + Honeywell 4 channel network digital video recorder + monitor honeywell
2068 2068a 2068b 2068c cytek time zero module and air module (2pc) power box honeywell + riser cable f14 level 2 monitors - TVs lot of 3 (two Sony and one with built in vcr) black box qty 12 Krautkramer-Branson USIP 12 ultrasonic flaw detector + SD380 signal analyzer Scientific Atlanta test equip 3 pc lot zip drives + centre com equip + trackball + handhell scanner + other computer related accessories contents onebox charge amplifier + asst switches + telex + hardware content 2 boxes + telex stresscoat kit type ST101 by magnaflux + stresscoat strain analysis contents 2 metal boxes keyboards asst qty 9 keyboards asst contents 2 boxes + one box with asst mice and trackballs computer servers Dell poweredge 1600sc + Compaq proliant ml350 + Dell precision 330
mini laptop Libretto CT by toshiba w/accessories + laptop Toshiba 4010cds with case laptop sony laptop satellite with harman kardon speaker (missing bottom cover) laptop compaq presario cm2050 laptop HP laptop Gateway qty 2 mod solo s300 laptop gateway DA2.0 + laptop gateway 2000 colorbook dx250 laptop case with gateway logo seems leather laptop case with gateway logo seems leather Video camera Sony video 8 handycam w/case + laptop winbook xp5 + camera canon powershot s400 (damaged viewing screen on Canon battery good camera still working) laptop toshiba satellite 1135s155 + laptop dell mod ppl laptop case black fabric laptop case black fabric PS2 playstation 2 + media vision photo cd player + sony ext hd printers hp photosmart and epson stylus cx4800 printers hp deskjet 5850 + deskjet 5550 printer multi function epson stylus cx5200 printer hp officejet pro k550 printer hp laserjet color mod 2550L + flatbed scanner HP digital camera Sony Mavica mvc-fd91 with adjustable screen + viewfinder qty 2 (one has been open viewfinder not attached) fan + crt valet + keyboard + flatbed scanner with ADF hp scanjet hp cartridges asst + 2 laserjet toner cartridges (might be used) waste toner bottle magicolor 5500 series (2) + black type AM 5500 series 3 box lot xerox fuser module (3 boxes) + black dry ink toner (2 bx) sealed boxes accelerometers Endevco (in wood box) + Glennite (blue box) + other test equip attachments approx 16 microphone handsfree Shure sm10a with case + projector accessory + other attachments contents 4 boxes mainboards + triple head 2 go and other computer components (open boxes see photos) cash register Casio pcr205P with user manual photo enlarger super chromega C760 w/stand qty 2 photo enlarger super chromega C + super chromega D with stands
2069 2069a 2069b 2075a 2084 2085
2097a 2117a 2122 2123
photo enlarger with stand qty 2 video camera Sony DSR200A digital broadcast camcorder with case hifidelity can shoot under very low light as low as 3 lux qty 4 flat monitors and asst cpus mac contents pallet monitors CRT assorted contents pallet printer HP laserjet 8150N UPS matrix 3000 (3000va) 45 min battery backup monitors asst contents pallet UPS Deltec mod 2026c1 qty 3 UPS APC asst sizes + 5 Belkin 550va multi plug strip contents pallet projector Electrohome Marquee 8500 w/remote projector Electrohome Marquee 8500 (no remote) overhead projectors 3M (most are 1800 BJ2) transmissive 10x10 in projection stage + other models qty 18 mac computers cpus qty 10 some silver some grey palm tree in basket multi cd drive tower with smoke color front with casters plotter HP GL designJet 220 24in wide flat monitors asst no base contents of shelf qty 18 flat monitors asst no base contents shelf qty 16 monitor bases asst contents box Macs G3s Teal cpus qty 8 + 6 imacs contents shelving monitors asst contents pallet cpu servers (2) one is Compaq proliant 800 with multiple drives printers asst contents pallet monitors flat asst qty 7 contents shelf monitors flat Gateway black qty 5 monitors flat qty 4 asst brands and styles cpus P4 compaq Evo qty 18 cpus asst qty 8 plus one flat monitor contents shelf tabber Datatech Scriptomatic mod 1012 ser 96-1702 with feeding conveyor paper folder tabletop Premier instant letter folder and Premier letter half folder p6400 + heavy duty stapler boston 131 paper jogger Lectrojog mod v1515w ser 850801 paper jogger Lectrojog mod v1515w ser 850790 letter opener automatic Ascom Hasler mod 400 scantron 8400 form processor optical mark reader smartcell battery qty 2 vacuum pump Welch duo-seal mod M1402 pump drill press + work table with metal top + tools + level + tabletop cutter + misc mach shop tools and accessories per photos TVs contents of pallet (5) CPUs asst contents pallet
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