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Acoustic Research RF Wireless Extender owner's manual. IR/RF wireless extender module; AC adapter with attached 6' DC power cord; Six 10' IR LED extender cables terminated by a male mm connector; Installation Guide; Important Information sheet. Acoustic Research XSight Touch RF Wireless Extender for XSight Touch Advanced Universal Remote, Manages up to 6 hidden components. Up to ' range, for expanding the wireless range of your remote. Works through walls, cabinets, floors and ceilings. Includes 6 IR LED extender cables for added convenienceReviews: Out of sight, but not out of mind. An available accessory for the Xsight Touch model is the RF Extender model ARREB. This compact device allows you to control standard infrared equipment that’s not in the line-of-sight – for example gear in another room, inside a cabinet or behind your sofa. The Xsight operates at MHz, different from most RF remotes in this price .


Pronto Professional TSW Manual. Added in | 2, views. Original operating instructions for the Pronto Professional TSW control panel in PDF format. Also available, the original installation guide for the TSW wall box. Designed for. Acoustic Research Remote Control ARRX15G Specifications (2 pages, Mb) 3: Acoustic Research Xsight Plus Manuals: Acoustic Research Remote Control Xsight Plus Setup manual (40 pages, Mb) Acoustic Research Remote Control Xsight Plus Owner's manual (20 pages, Mb) 4. Acoustic Research Universal Remote Control User Manual Remote RF Extender. Acoustic Research Universal Remote Installation Guide the manual for Acoustic.


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