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Discussion in 'Infrared (NIRT, IR Reader) and CIRCA' started by Klink, Feb 25, 2009.

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    Klink

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    Technical support has told me that only serial cable can be used to upload the IR codes template but on the clipsal website and the manual it sais you can also do it by the c-bus network. If so, how.
     
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    Hi Klink,

    Currently it is not possible to download projects to the NIRT via C-Bus.
     
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    Hello Klink.

    There is also a USB option for NIRT plate programming.
    Don't have the part number handy though.

    Mark
     
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    The USB programming cable for the NIRT is the 5100HSCU. it is *much* faster than the old RS232 version (5100HSC).

    I'm pretty sure the old cable is no longer available anyway.

    Nick
     
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    Reviving a dead thread. Do you have to buy the IR leads separately for this ?
     
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    Also what is the point of the dual head IR lead ? Does that mean you can control 4 devices with the same IR transmitter?

    Finally what is the range ?
     
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