Beelink2 Installation - OneRemote 34016102 User Manual

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beeLINK2 installation

The beeLINK2 controller gets its power supply and control data, via the CAT5 cable from a beeLINK
amplifier. The beeBus.
Once connected to the beeBUS the beeLINK2 controller only needs an IR-emitter to operate the device it
has been designed for. The IR-emitter emits the same IR data as the device's own remote control.
Emitted IR data is in fact pure light at a frequency just out of the spectrum that the human eye is able to see.
It emits short flashes of light, a bit like when sending Morse codes using a flashlight.
The beeLINK2 controller can be placed by the device or in another room. IR
emitters are available in lengths of 1, 5 and 10 meters. Additional extension
cords can be used. An IR-emitter can be extended to more than 50 meters.
The IR-emitter can be placed inside the device, if you want to avoid having it
on the outside, as long as the IR-receiver is able to see the light from the
emitter. This requires that the device is opened and the emitter is placed
inside.
The converted IR data is transmitted to the
receiver's ir-receiver via a small IR-emitter
that has to placed in front of the device to be
controlled.
Here it emits the same IR data into the front
of the device, that it was made to receive
from its own remote control.
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