The IRD-1 is bidirectional IR modulator/demodulator. It is designed to be part of a chain of signal transmission where an IR signal must be modulated or demodulated to accommodate devices that require either
a modulated or a demodulated signal, such as the TP-574, TP-573, other Kramer IR extender transmitter/receiver, or a Kramer RC series room controller.
The IRD-1 is powered externally by a compatible device, for example, the TP-573. Power is received via the 3.5mm mini jack sockets on the IRD-1.
Connecting the IRD-1 Modulator/Demodulator
The IRD-1 can be connected as show in the following examples:
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Summary of Contents for Kramer IRD-1
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The IRD-1 Modulator/Demodulator The IRD-1 is bidirectional IR modulator/demodulator. It is designed to be part of a chain of signal transmission where an IR signal must be modulated or demodulated to accommodate devices that require either a modulated or a demodulated signal, such as the TP-574, TP-573, other Kramer IR extender transmitter/receiver, or a Kramer RC series room controller.
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K R A ME R E LE CT R O N IC S L TD . The IRD-1 is compatible with Kramer range extenders that have IR in/out (including Kramer modular matrices) and room controllers of SL, RC and PL series that have IR out.
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