Note Before you start using or configuring the Extender, check if any firmware updates are available in the Downloads section on www.
Using the Extender Set the Configuration switch to 2 for configuration: Configuration switch: 2 The Extender will restart. The Configuration Tool opens in the browser. Make sure you have the IP address and netmask at hand, and follow the onscreen instructions. When the configuration is completed, disconnect the Extender from the computer and reconnect it to the router with a straight Ethernet cable.
Wait a few seconds, and plug it in again. Firmware Update When an update of the Extender firmware is available, this will be announced on the Philips Pronto website: www. Note You can always see the current version of the firmware in the Configuration Tool. Open the browser. Type the IP address of the Extender in the address bar of the browser: This is also printed on the back of the Extender. You may have to refresh the browser before the Configuration Tool appears. Page Specifications All rights are reserved.
Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without prior consent of the copyright owner. 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. 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.
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. The powerful IR-circuit is capable of transmitting virtually any IR code. Where many remote control systems are limited to kHz, the Pronto extenders can send IR-frequencies to up to 1 MHz.
The extender fits perfectly in a standard 48 cm 19" rack for an easy and professional installation. All necessary mounting material is delivered with the extender. Errors are also displayed, helping the user to do troubleshooting if necessary. See all specifications See less specifications.
Wired networked control via standard CAT5 cable Advanced connectivity: addressable IR ports Advanced connectivity: RS serial interface Advanced connectivity: contact closures Advanced connectivity: input sensors.
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