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Crestron CNXLIR Infrared Learner
Infrared Learner: CNXLIR
Description
Functional Description
The CNXLIR is an IR Learner developed by Crestron. It is used by Crestron's DEAL
for Windows™ software to “learn” the IR codes that control a piece of equipment.
These codes are pulses of infrared (IR) light from a hand-held remote control. The
CNXLIR digitizes the IR codes so they can be processed by the DEAL for Windows
software.
Once the DEAL for Windows software learns the codes, the software can convert
them into a custom IR device driver file. This device driver file can be incorporated
into a Crestron control system. The Crestron control system can then control
equipment by emitting the same IR codes as a remote control or other IR device. The
software can also use the CNXLIR to transmit the learned IR codes for testing
purposes.
The CNXLIR replaces the CNLIR model. The CNXLIR and the DEAL for Windows
software offer the following improvements:
Can learn more advanced / higher data-rate IR devices
Can learn multi-function remote codes automatically
Can learn higher IR frequencies
Have a comment about Crestron's
software?
Direct software related suggestions
and/or problems to Crestron via
Email (software@crestron.com)
.
Refer to "Further Inquiries" on
p
age 7 for customer service
assistance.
Crestron's DEAL (Driver Editor And Learner) for Windows software operates the
CNXLIR. DEAL's friendly Windows environment guides users quickly through
the learning and testing functions. DEAL for Windows, version 3.0 is recommended
for users who want to take full advantage of the CNXLIR's capabilities. Previous
versions of DEAL for Windows will interface with the CNXLIR, but with limited
capabilities.
Additionally, the Crestron has a database that contains over 1600 device driver files,
and is designed to interact with the DEAL for Windows software.
Physical Description
The CNXLIR is housed in a black enclosure with labeling on the front and rear
panels. The front of the unit has six LEDs indicating the unit’s current status. An IR
receiving window is located on the front of the unit. Make sure the receiving window
is positioned to avoid interference from direct sunlight and high frequency
fluorescent light.
Operations Guide - DOC. 8131A Infrared Learner: CNXLIR 1
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