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WELCOME EVERYBODY!

WELCOME EVERYBODY! How to make easier our weekdays? Automatic recording Universal remote controlling Distant access Securty system control Controlling playing devices from PC For example :

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WELCOME EVERYBODY!

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  1. WELCOME EVERYBODY!

  2. How to make easier our weekdays? • Automatic recording • Universal remote controlling • Distant access • Securty systemcontrol • Controlling playing devices from PC

  3. Forexample: This old woman likes to watching TV, video, she has air conditioner and so many device which need a remote control. But she always conflicting with them, because she has too many remote control. What will help to her?

  4. CF-MEDIA Or TK-124 Multimediaremotecontrol

  5. TK-124 Multimedia Remote control • 3 way: • Automatic mode • Manual mode • Learning mode

  6. KOMTECH CF-MEDIA

  7. Connections

  8. Connections Front

  9. System port for appliance configuration: RS 232 Port for CFMC-1 configuration. This port is used to configurate the CFMC-1 by a PC. The system port also can be used for a remote device which controls the CFMC-1 by RS232. Ethernet port: This port is often used to connect the programming PC with the CFMC-1. A TCP/IP device can also be connected to the CFMC-1 by this front port. Connections Front

  10. Connections Front

  11. LEDS 1 TCP/IP Client status LED: Status-bar indicators of the IP-Clients. If a red LED is on, the IP-Client is registered at the CFMC-1. The registration of the TCP/IP port is done in CF MEDIA Studio in the “Devices” section. For further details please see chapter 5.4. in the CF-MEDIA Studio manual. +5V status LED: Power supply status indicator of the CFMC-1. RF with status LED: Status indicator for the radio signal. The LED lits when a submitted radio signal is received

  12. Connections Front

  13. Connections Front Compact Flash Slot: You can connect the CF card here.

  14. Connections Front

  15. LEDS 2 CF-Active status LED: Access Indicator for the Compact Flash card. The blue LED lights on, if access to the data stored on the CF-card is taken. IR-Learn with status LED: LED indicator for the active Infra-red learning system. For further information how to learn a IR remote control please see chapter 5.2. in the CF-MEDIA Studio manual. IRC-Output/Event-Input/RSC-Output status LED: LED status indicator for the different type of ports. The LEDS lit on when- a command is transferred to an IRC- (red) or RSC- (green) Port - an Event Input is used (yellow LED) Relay status LED: Relay control status indicator. A red LED lits on, when a relay is set to “ON” status.

  16. Connections Back

  17. Connections Back 7x COM x (Tx): Up to 7 RSC-controled devices can be connected to one CFMC-1. Only connect the following pins on the CFMC-1 RSC-port if you want to use a RS-422 connection: - Pin 4 (TX+) - Pin 5 (GND) - Pin 9 (TX-) Don’t use fully connected RSC-cables.

  18. Pin configuration RS232 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Device CFMC-1 Connection Feamal- Feamel Cable Connection Feamel-Male Cable Pin configuration RS422

  19. Connections Back

  20. Connections Back RTS/CTS: Request To Send (RTS)/ Clear To Send (CTS) short circuit switch for RS 232/422 Ports. Some RSC-devices use RTS/CTS for connection. RTS/CTS isn’t normally needed. If you put the dip switch to status on and you are using a fully connected cable a bridge between pin 7 (RTS) and 8 (CTS) is established. Dip switch 1 is the dip for the first RSC-port and dip switch 7 is the dip for the seventh RSC-port.

  21. Connections Back

  22. Connections Back System Port: The back system configuration port is working like the system port on the front panel. If you have a cable where pin2 and pin3 aren’t crossed you can cross the data lines by switching the dip switches. Ground Bolt: Ground bolt to connect the CFMC.1 to earth ground.

  23. Connections Back

  24. Connections Back 12x Relay: Every CFMC-1 has 12 relay. The relay connection is executed by 2pole connectors. Every relay can hold up to 30 V with a maximum current of 1 A at resistive load. Be careful to realize a external protection wiring for the relay contacts (flyback diode for DC, RC-combination for AC).

  25. Connections Back

  26. Connections Back 8x IRC-Output: Every CFMC-1 can be connected with up to eight IR-devices. The infra-red connection is executed by 2pole connectors. 8x Event-Input: Every CFMC-1 has eight event-inputs. The connection is executed with 2 pole connectors.

  27. Connections Back

  28. Connections Back

  29. Connections Back RF-Antenna: Antenna port for KOMTECH 868 MHz radio control system. DC IN +5V: Power supply for the CFMC-1. The power supply is executed by an external power supply.

  30. Connections Back

  31. Connecitons Back 3x TCP/IP Ports: There are TCP/IP ports where you can connect - TCP/IP devices - another CF-MEDIA systems - a PC to program a CFMC-1 unit - a PC to transfer data from the PC to a CFMC-1 unit - a Panel which is used a remote for the CFMC-1 unit - a device who just wants to use the integrated network switch for data transmission in a private network.

  32. What is it good for ?

  33. Or an another example: How he can solve this problem?

  34. Only with CF-MEDIA

  35. PC UTP Cableor RS-232 CF-MEDIA The two things in one piece

  36. Thank you for listening us!

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