Features And Benefits - Niles CS120 Installation & Operation Manual

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INTRODUCTION
The CS120 is a ceiling mounted IR sensor designed
for use with the Niles infrared extender systems.
Installed in a remote room location, the CS120
receives the IR commands transmitted from your
existing hand-held remotes in that room. The
commands are carried via a category 5 cable to
your AN equipment in another room, and instantly
"repeated" .
The CS120 is compatible with all current Niles
infrared systems. It may be used along with, or as
an alternative to, the Niles TS120, MS120, MS220,
WS120R and MVC100lR sensors or the IntelliPad®.
The CS120 is just one part of the three building
blocks necessary to complete a Niles IR repeating
system
• IR Main System Unit-Models MSU140, MSU250,
MSU480 and MSU440Z
• IR Sensors/Keypads-Models WS120R, TS120,
MS120, MS220, CS120 and the IntelliPad
• IR Flashers-Models MF1 , MF2, MF1 VF,
MF2VF and the IRB1
An IR sensor expansion hUb, Model IRH610, is
available to provide additional sensor inputs to
your system.
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FEATURES & BENEFITS
The CS120 offers a number of improvements over
other miniature IR sensors.
• Wideband High-Fidelity Design enables operation
with virtually any brand of equipment
• Patent Pending Universal Noise Suppression en-
ables operation in virtually any environment: near
plasma and LCD displays, compact fluorescent
lights, and indirect sunlight
• Excellent IR receiving range - 20' to
35'
of
remote control range (depending upon the
strength ofyour handheld remote)
• Factory tested for pickup range and angle
• Small size of only 1/2" diameter by 2-7/8"
long-fits almost anywhere
• 10' of connecting wire included
• Printed circuit board design uses surface mount
technology, assuring high reliability
• Ideal for both home and commercial installations
• Each CS120 includes
a
transparent cover
• Two year parts and labor limited warranty
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