Xantech 291-80 will not operate in 2-wire Phantom Power mode, Specifications

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3. The 291-80 (or other Xantech CFL friendly IR receivers) do not have improved operation over the standard Xantech IR Receivers in the presence of magnetically ballasted (60 Hz) fluorescent lighting.

You may choose to use the CFL friendly units in most applications anyway, since they will have superior rejection to other types of IR interference that may exist in the same installation.

4. The 291-80 will not operate in 2-wire Phantom Power mode.

SPECIFICATIONS

IR modulation frequency bandwidth: 30 to 60 kHz.

Adjustable IR carrier frequency: 32 to 56 kHz (allows matching to actual controlled component for optimum performance).

IR reception range: Up to 70 feet on axis (range depends on device being controlled and levels of IR or EM interference).

Red talkback LED tests system for correct wiring as well as indicating infrared reception.

Nominal reception angle: 45 degrees off axis.

Attached 7' cable and 3.5 mm stereo mini plug permits direct plug-in to Xantech Connecting Blocks that have an "IR RCVR" or "AUX" jack, such as the CB12, CB20, CB60, 789-40, 791-40, etc.

Cable requirements for long lengths:

Three-conductor/24 gauge solid or stranded wire up to 200', 22 gauge up to 600', 20 gauge up to 2000' and 18 gauge up to 5000' (unshielded OK).

Maximum cable length: One mile with 18 gauge.

Maximum current output: 100 mA.

Use Xantech Connecting Blocks for connection to emitters.

Power Consumption: 12 volts DC @ 20 mA.

781C-00 Power Supply (not included) powers up to six 291-80's.

Dimensions: 3-1/4" x 1" x 2".

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