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    Remotec Z-Extenders

    21 October 2011 | Control, Latest products
    Remotec has introduced its ZXT-110 Z-Wave-to-AC IR and ZXT-300, Z-wave-to-AV IR extenders for AC and AV applications.

    Remotec has introduced its ZXT-110 Z-Wave-to-AC IR and ZXT-300, Z-wave-to-AV IR extenders for AC and AV applications.

        


    ZXT-110 Z-Wave-to-AC IR extender

    The ZXT-110 is a mini converter box from Z-wave to air-conditioner (AC) IR that extends the range up to 30 metres. It supports Z-wave networks with multiple Z-Wave compliant gateways/portable controllers by translating Z-Wave’s Thermostat commands and Configuration commands to AC IR control code. Users can set the AC IR code from the built-in code library.

    Users can configure and setup the ZXT-110 using Z-wave’s configuration command class either by primary controller or secondary controller after the ZXT-110 is included into the Z-wave network with the primary controller. It will allow users to use the controller to control their IR-controlled air-conditioner using Z-wave “Thermostat commands class” via ZXT-110. By transmitting the IR control code with a wide range of carrier frequencies (15k to 455kHz) it is able to overcome obstacles to ensure the instructions were received. This extender box has an IR emitter that supports two levels of transmission power to avoid saturating the IR receivers. The ZXT-110 also supports battery operation that make it conveniently place to anywhere of the home. Users can enjoy the fully wireless control environment and home automation system in anywhere and around the world.

    ZXT-300, Z-wave-to-AV IR extender

    The ZXT-300 is a converter box from Z-wave to AV)IR that extends the range up to 30 metres. It is 100% Z-wave compliant, supports multiple Z-wave controllers/gateway environments. It supports up to 6 dedicated Z-wave-to-IR channels, and has best-in-class IR learning capabilities. Users can set the AV IR code from the built-in code library. By transmitting the IR control code with a wide range of carrier frequencies (15k to 455kHz) it is able to overcome obstacles to ensure the instructions were received. This extender box has an IR emitter that supports two levels of transmission power to avoid saturating the IR receivers.

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