Philips RFX9600 Dépliant

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RFX9600/05
Serial Extender
  
Specifications
Product highlights
 
Connectivity
Power: 
5 VDC input
IR emitter connectors: 
4
• Ethernet
Network mode: 
DHCP, Fixed IP
Power sense inputs (4-30 V): 
4
Relays outputs (max 48 V/2A): 
4
Convenience
Housing: 
19" rack mountable (black)
Status indication: 
19 LEDs
Accessories
AC/DC Adaptor: 
5 VDC / 2A
Dual IR emitter wires: 
2
Mini-jack IR cable: 
2
• Configuration cable
• Rack mounting kit
Printed User Guide: 
English, French, Spanish, 
German, Russian, Dutch
• Warranty Card
Dimensions
Product dimension (WxDxH) inch: 
19.0 x 9.4 x 
1.8
Product weight (lb): 
3.86
Temperature range (operation): 
0 to 50 degrees
Customization
• Configuration via webserver
System Specifications
CPU: 
Freescale 32 bit RISC
CPU speed: 
266 MHz
Infrared Capabilities
Addressable IR output: 
Adjustable IR output level
• Adjustable IR output level
Issue date 2007-09-28
Version: 1.0
12 NC: 9082 100 07349
EAN: 87 10895 94956 9
© 2007 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.
All Rights reserved.
Specifications are subject to change without notice. 
Trademarks are the property of Koninklijke Philips 
Electronics N.V. or their respective owners.
www.philips.com
Addressable IR ports
Addressable IR ports enable control of the same type of 
devices in a rack independently (by the same extender). 
Typically this is the case with multiple set-top boxes to 
distribute content throughout the house. Every device is 
assigned its own dedicated IR port. As a result the device 
will only receive the IR codes that are intended for this 
device and not for any other. Without addressable IR 
codes, every device will always receive all sent-out IR 
codes.
Control via RS232 interfaces
RS232 (also known as serial communication) is a more 
secure control mechanism than traditional IR control. The 
4 serial ports on the extender allow the control panel to 
control up to 4 different devices with a serial interface 
such as advanced A/V Receivers, projectors or DVD 
players, or lighting control systems.
Contact closures
Contact closures are used typically to operate motorized 
equipment such as projector screens, plasma lifts and 
curtains that do not have any other control interface. The 
extender has 4 contact closures that the control panel 
can instruct to open or close. As a result, 4 motorized 
devices can be controlled separately.
Power sensing
Input sensors detect if equipment is powered on. 
Optional power, video or audio sensors will provide the 
necessary voltage input to determine if the equipment is 
on or off. These sensors need to be wired to the input 
sensor. The status of the input sensor can be used in 
conditional macros to ensure that the equipment is 
powered on or off when needed.
Pronto protocol
The Pronto system uses standard WiFi for wireless control 
but has added an additional smart protocol to guarantee 
a reliable and timely execution of IR codes and macros.
Smart feedback
The smart 2-way Pronto protocol regulates the 
commands that are sent from the Pronto control panel to 
the extenders. Each extender will acknowledge the 
execution and the user will be informed in case a 
command cannot be executed.
IR code range
The powerful IR-circuit is capable of transmitting virtually 
any IR code. Where many remote control systems are 
limited to 125 kHz, the Pronto extenders can send IR-
frequencies to up to 1 MHz.
Network configuration options
Both DHCP and fixed IP configuration are supported. 
DHCP requires less effort to configure while fixed IP 
offers the most stable network.
Feedback indicators
Coloured LED's provide information about the system, 
such as Ethernet or WiFi connections, busy status or 
execution of an IR, RS232 or relays command (RFX9600 
only). Errors are also displayed, helping the user to do 
troubleshooting if necessary.