PROCEPTION Low Power Sky Eye 5mA

(Companion product for the PROLINK22)
15 Year Warranty
*Special Order! NCNR - Check Lead Time*

SKU: PROSAT1EYE

PROCEPTION Low Power Sky Eye 5mA

(Companion product for the PROLINK22)
15 Year Warranty
*Special Order! NCNR - Check Lead Time*


Infra-Red Control Eye For Use With Return Path Amplifiers

An infrared remote control extender 'eye' intended for controlling Sky digital satellite receivers and PVRs from remote locations. It can be used alone, for a single extension room wired directly from RF OUT-2 set-top-box, I/O link based product or in conjunction with a PROception distribution amplifer or hub in a comprehensive multi-outlet system. No infrared re-emission components are required for this RF based system.

FEATURES

  • Mk 3 Infrared Remote Receiver 'eye' has 'F' connection
  • Unique improved design 'eye' with reduced current consumption (5 mA) to ease loading on satellite receiver or distribution amplifier power supplies
  • Wide working voltage range - operates over 5.5 - 18 V without damage
  • Compatible with all Sky receivers on RF OUT-2 or Sky I/O Link Product*, and with all PROception distribution hubs and dual-mode amplifiers with return path facilities
  • For one of new design Sky Boxes that have that they have no ‘RF‑2’ connection use a proLINK22 (Flexible RF Output Modulator - restores Sky distribution)
  • Red LED power indicator - a useful diagnostic aid for confirming power system integrity
  • Discreet small form-factor eye head, supplied with self-adhesive Velcro mounting pads

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