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Cool new part from Xantech
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Topic: | Cool new part from Xantech This thread has 27 replies. Displaying posts 1 through 15. |
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Post 1 made on Friday October 7, 2005 at 15:42 |
Fred Harding Super Member |
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Xantech 282tp
Single emitter, two plugs
Diode protected
Same price as a 284
Great idea, bout time.
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Post 2 made on Friday October 7, 2005 at 16:03 |
Oz AVI Senior Member |
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On 10/07/05 15:42 ET, Fred Harding said...
Great idea, bout time. The Simplest ideas always are! Iain
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Post 3 made on Friday October 7, 2005 at 16:07 |
dpva59 Founding Member |
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Thats a nice start. Still I think it would be just as easy to make a 4 in 1 out IR connecting block. No such thing as too much.
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Post 4 made on Friday October 7, 2005 at 17:34 |
Grego Long Time Member |
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On 10/07/05 16:07 ET, dpva59 said...
Thats a nice start. Still I think it would be just as easy to make a 4 in 1 out IR connecting block. No such thing as too much. Can't all connecting blocks be used as 4 in one out?
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Post 5 made on Friday October 7, 2005 at 18:12 |
FP Crazy Super Member |
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I used to have to make those by hand. Wiring in both diodes - making sure I had the cathode pointing in the right direction. Not hard but time consuming - espcially when youhave an installation that uses severel of them (usually the case). And then if an emitter is bad, you chuck the whole thing and start over.
I like this new Xantech part. Nice to know it is avaialble. This would have probably flown uder my radar. Thanks Fred.
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Post 6 made on Saturday October 8, 2005 at 01:22 |
RTI Installer Super Member |
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On 10/07/05 17:34 ET, Grego said...
Can't all connecting blocks be used as 4 in one out? No!
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Post 7 made on Saturday October 8, 2005 at 02:19 |
Glackowitz RC Moderator |
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Elan has had one for quite awhile, ( just was on their site)ok so they dont anymore but they do have this [Link: elanhomesystems.com]you can use ant emitter on it it looks like
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Post 8 made on Saturday October 8, 2005 at 02:28 |
RTI Installer Super Member |
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This is cool but I am actualy more excited about the 282X ‘Naked emitter’
Xantech Corporation Introduces Four New IR Emitters at CEDIA 2005 New IR Emitters Help Integrators Solve Tough Challenges CEDIA EXPO, Indianapolis, IN – 9/9/2005 Xantech Corporation, the leader in IR products and technology for over 35 years, introduced four new series of IR emitters today at the 2005 CEDIA EXPO, at booth # 108. The new 282TP and 283TP twin plug emitters make it possible to control a single source component from two different IR systems without the need to attach two emitters to the face of the equipment. The 282TP and 283TP Twin-Plug emitters are based on the popular 282M High- Power mouse emitter and 283 Blink-IR emitter, both with a 10 foot long cord and twin 3.5mm plugs. Diode isolation allows for independent control and system protection. Rick Seegull, Technical Director of Sales and Marketing for Xantech said, “Twin plug emitters make it easy for installers to incorporate their customer’s home theater system into a whole-house distribution system without having to stick a couple of emitters on the face of shared equipment, which looks unprofessional.” Another new emitter introduced by Xantech this week is also designed to help installers create aesthetically pleasing installations. The 282X ‘Naked emitter’ is a high power emitter without the shell, and is designed to be installed within the component itself, for the cleanest possible appearance. Simply install the emitter within the case of the equipment near the internal IR receiver (the high power of the 282X makes exact positioning unnecessary), and run the small 28AWG gauge wire out of the back of the component, allowing for an inconspicuous installation. Xantech also announced the re-introduction of the BLAST-IR to the Xantech lineup due to popular demand for this versatile unit, a high power J-Box mounted unit designed to send IR commands across a room. Seegull noted, “There are situations where it’s a lot simpler to use a unit like the BLAST-IR than run all of the necessary wires for a control system. The BLAST-IR is just one example of Xantech’s commitment to provide our installers with the best system solutions in the business.” The 282TP and 283TP twin-plug emitters are now available for shipping, with a list price of $16.00. The 282X will be available in October, 2005, and the 380-20 J-Box Blast-IR emitter will be available in December, 2005. xxx About Xantech Corporation
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Post 9 made on Saturday October 8, 2005 at 13:30 |
ejfiii Select Member |
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The naked emitter is a great idea. Love it.
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Post 10 made on Saturday October 8, 2005 at 14:31 |
cma Super Member |
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I always just popped the cover off the emitter when putting them inside EQ, guess it would save a couple seconds of work.
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Post 11 made on Sunday October 9, 2005 at 08:33 |
djnorm Founding Member |
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On 10/08/05 14:31 ET, cma said...
I always just popped the cover off the emitter when putting them inside EQ, guess it would save a couple seconds of work. So did I, but I was always worried about the exposed solder joints, and ended up wrapping them in e-tape or shrink wrap... Time consuming... Sounds like a good idea to me.
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Post 12 made on Monday October 10, 2005 at 02:46 |
RTI Installer Super Member |
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Well i would pop off the shell as well, but Xantech claims this new unit is much more powerful than a stock unit.
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Post 13 made on Monday October 10, 2005 at 13:34 |
dipdog21 Long Time Member |
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Not that this has much to do with this topic but what about an emitter that is shaped to sit correctly in a hd directivo. And how bout an ir cover that works with these Tivo units. Sorry this subject just jogged my memory.
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Post 14 made on Friday October 28, 2005 at 01:39 |
fluid-druid Senior Member |
Joined: Posts: | June 2005 1,312 |
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I need something like the 282TP for an install I have coming up. Using a iPort wall unit for an iPod, and it needs to be controlled by 2 systems: 1) Nexus Audio multiroom system 2) RTI T2+ and RP6.
Both the Nexus unit and the RP6 unit have flasher outputs. The iPort unit has a 3.5mm control input.
I need the flasher outputs from both controllers to be sent into the iPort's 3.5 control input.
Can I just cut the flasher off a 282TP and solder on a 3.5 mm?
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Post 15 made on Friday October 28, 2005 at 08:00 |
dinom Active Member |
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