These connecting blocks form the hub of an IR distribution system. The blocks require a power supply, emitters, and an infrared receiver to make a complete system.
It doesn't get any simpler than this! A simple cable connects the power supply (included), one IR receiver, and one IR emitter (it can be a dual emitter).It doesn't get any simpler than this! A simple cable connects the power supply (included), one IR receiver, and one IR emitter (it can be a dual emitter).
Now you can easily connect all those home run wires from multiple IR receivers to the input terminals of a connecting block. Or from Match Maker room volume controls to the output terminals of a main amplifier.Now you can easily connect all those home run wires from multiple IR receivers to the input terminals of a connecting block. Or from Match Maker room volume controls to the output terminals of a main amplifier.
Create an elaborate multiple zone system at reasonable cost. The 795 can control 4 individual AM/FM receivers (for example) for 4 zones with individual control of basic functions such as source select, volume, tone, station select, etc. in each zone. And, at the same time, control common devices such as a CD changer, VCR, Tape deck, etc. The 795 supplies 4 individual zone sections with 2 emitter ports per zone. It also supplies an amplified emitter section with 10 common emitter ports.Create an elaborate multiple zone system at reasonable cost. The 795 can control 4 individual AM/FM receivers (for example) for 4 zones with individual controlof basic functions such as source select, volume, tone, station select, etc. ineach zone. And, at the same time, control common devices such as a CD changer, VCR, Tape deck, etc. The 795 supplies 4 individual zone sections with 2 emitter ports per zone. It also supplies an amplified emitter section with 10 common emitter ports.