The BeeLINK bus is a parallel bus type. Passive splitters therefore can be used, to make a network of any shape. If many controllers or very long cables are used, it might be necessary to place one more or more power supplies, placed closer to the controllers that lack power.
Using this parallel structure each BeeLINK controller receives the
Although some of the controllers can ‘talk’ to each other, most controllers operate fully on their own.
BeeLINK2 – installation
The BeeLINK2 controller gets its power supply and control data, via the CAT5 cable from a BeeLINK amplifier.
Once connected to the BeeBus the BeeLINK2 controller only needs an
Emitted IR data is in fact light at a frequency just out of the spectrum that the human eye is able to see.
It is short flashes of light, a bit like when sending morse codes using a flashlight.
The emitter must be stuck on the TV, nearby the TVs
The
A BeeLINK2 controller connects to the BeeBUS via a CAT5 cable, for power supply and control data.
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The BeeLINK2 controller can be placed by the TV or in another room. IR emitters are available in lengths of 1, 5 and 10 meters. In addition extension cords can be used. An IR- emitter can be extended to more than 30 meters.
The BeeBUS CAT5 cable can be more than 75 meters.