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Curtiss-Wright R-NET OMNI2 User Manual

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Curtiss-Wright | PG Drives Technology
R-net Omni2 Technical Manual | Chapter 5 Infrared Control | 81
SK81935-01
CHAPTER 5 INFRARED CONTROL
1 INTRODUCTION
The Omni2 Display Section includes an IR transmitter and receiver that allows it to replicate commonly used IR devices, such
as remote controls for TVs, DVDs, Cable/Satellite or environmental controls such as automatic door openers.
Once an Omni2 with IR Control is connected to an R-net system, then IR Control can be from a conventional Joystick Module
(or other Input Device) or from a Specialty Input Device that is connected to the Omni2.
2 USER MENU
IR Mode is accessed via the User Menu.
IR Mode will only be available if IR Codes have been stored in the Omni2. There are two ways to store IR Codes in the Omni2
by ‘learning’ Codes from IR handsets or by programming from the PC-based IR Configuration Tool, refer to sections 4 and 7
for respective details of each method.
NOTE (HP, IN)
When an Omni2 is dispatched from Curtiss-Wright there are no stored IR Codes.
NOTE (HP, IN)
If IR Mode is not available and there are stored IR Codes, then refer to section 8, Configuration.
On entering IR Mode, the user will be presented with a list of available IR Appliances.

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Curtiss-Wright R-NET OMNI2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Input Voltage Range±10 V
Input Impedance1 MΩ
InterfaceEthernet
Operating Temperature-40°C to +85°C
Resolution16 bits
Power Supply9-36V DC