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 QED Roomlink Starter Pack RL-SP3
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    QED Roomlink Starter Pack RL-SP3
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    Average Rating: 2 out of 5
    No. of Reviews: 1
    RRP: £140
    Year: 2004

    Description: This product provides a wired solution for routing IR commands from different locations within the a home, back to a central point where the equipment to be controlled is located. This will permit such equipment as a VCR, satellite receiver and hi-fi etc. to be controlled from various locations. The system works by having a WM22 eye in each remote location to receive the codes sent from any remote handsets. The received codes are then sent via a cable to the Roomlink driver unit which retransmits the codes via small stick on LEDs to the equipment to be controlled. Pack consists of: 1 x Roomlink Driver, 2 x Standards transmitters, 1 x Window emitter, 1 x 12 volt power supply (UK only), 1 x WM22 Roomlink eye NOTE: A very small number of manufacturers codes will not pass through the IR link. Always test the operation before laying cables etc.

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    Peter Bettess 
    Posted: 01/08/06
    'DID NOT WORK FOR ME'
    Strengths:
    The unit transmits some IR signals just as it says. I bought it as an experiment and it worked to some extent.
    Weaknesses:
    I was very disappointed that the unit would not transmit the IR codes for a Quad 66/606 system. This is probably not the fault of QED, but it left me with a unit which would not remotely control my hi-fi. Neither QED nor hificables not Quad were any help in resolving the problem.
    Overall:
    Disappointing for me. May work for other users.
     
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    47%
     
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