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Netstreams Quartet and RP-6?
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Post 1 made on Tuesday October 6, 2009 at 20:20
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The customer would like to use some of the equipment that I am running with the rti system. Can i come out of the com IR port on the quartet and send that signal through the rp6? If so do I use a mono 3.5 and send it through the input of the rp6? sorry if this doesn't make sense....long week.....this is cut, drill through or pull MY wires week!!!
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Post 2 made on Tuesday October 6, 2009 at 20:27
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You can use the RP-6 as an IR pass-thru if that is what you meant.
OP | Post 3 made on Tuesday October 6, 2009 at 21:36
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On October 6, 2009 at 20:27, JoeyCes said...
You can use the RP-6 as an IR pass-thru if that is what you meant.

that's what I meant....Do I use a mono 3.5 for that from the quartet's com IR port?
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Post 4 made on Tuesday October 6, 2009 at 21:47
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Sure... That output from the Quartet will route all the IR commands stored in the system through that port.

3.5 is fine, use only IR in and ground on the RP-6.
Post 5 made on Tuesday October 6, 2009 at 22:18
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Also in the programming on the RP-6...Properties, IR passthru, enable the ports you want the IR to go to
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OP | Post 6 made on Wednesday October 7, 2009 at 19:21
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yep did all that...RTI and Netstreams are at a loss today....the rp6 is set to ir passthrough but it will not...when the quartet is connected to the ground and signal in on the rp6 the rm433 back feeds and the speakers pop on the da system...take the rm433 out of the equation it goes away....connect an emitter directly to the quartet and it works perfect...connect that same emitter back to the rp6 with out the rm433 and it will not pass through IR but thye popping stops. Reconnect the rm433 and the popping comes back. So I went to radio shack bought my diode and I am going to hack up two emitters and make my dual source single emitter!!! anyone have any idea why this wouldn't pass through?

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Post 7 made on Sunday October 11, 2009 at 23:40
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So to confirm, you have the 3.5 end plugged into the Quartet and the other end is cut with two wires connected to the signal and ground input phoenix connector on the RP6?
Could you have the wires reversed? (Ground and Signal?)
The popping, is it only when you try to get IR to pass through or is it constant?
I'll let you know tomorrow..


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