Infrared (IR) Remote Control Repeater Kit (TAA Compliant)
#40430
C2G
Infrared (IR) Remote Control Repeater Kit (TAA Compliant) is rated
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$81.99 $123.99 MSRP USD
Does your entertainment system have wooden doors, or would you like to mount your components in a closet? Without a clear line of sight infrared (IR) signals from a remote control will not reach the equipment. We have the answer. Our remote control repeater kit contains all equipment necessary to remotely operate 4 components (expandable to 12 components) using your standard remotes. Mount the IR receiver in a central location and connect to the IR distribution block. This block repeats the signals through emitters to your electronic components. Your components may now be mounted in your entertainment center, closet or another room! The kit is self-contained and easy to connect.
With this kit, you may mount a receiver in a convenient place on or near your entertainment system. The receiver has a 9 foot cable that is then attached to the repeater system that is mounted in your entertainment cabinet. The kit includes 4 emitters. These emitters are connected from the repeater system and placed over the IR receiver of the equipment.
The IR receiver and IR repeater have blinking blue LEDs to confirm receipt of the IR signal; the IR repeater is designed for mounting on shelf or wall. You can use your existing remotes for simple installation and hookups. Packaged for resale.
For your convenience, the AC/DC Adapter (#98025) is available for this item. To order this replacement part, please call us at 1-800-506-9607.
Please Note: Careful consideration must be used when placing the IR receiver near a plasma display. Since a plasma display emits IR frequencies during use, it may cause interference. At this time, the ATT U-Verse cable boxes are not compatible with the C2G, formerly Cables To Go, IR Receiver Kit. The product team at C2G is working hard to find a solution for this issue and will update you as soon as possible. Replacement components may be ordered online: 10ft Infrared Receiver with 3.5mm Plug (#98045), 10ft Single Infrared Emitter Cable (#40432) and 10ft Dual Infrared Emitter Cable (#40433).
With this kit, you may mount a receiver in a convenient place on or near your entertainment system. The receiver has a 9 foot cable that is then attached to the repeater system that is mounted in your entertainment cabinet. The kit includes 4 emitters. These emitters are connected from the repeater system and placed over the IR receiver of the equipment.
The IR receiver and IR repeater have blinking blue LEDs to confirm receipt of the IR signal; the IR repeater is designed for mounting on shelf or wall. You can use your existing remotes for simple installation and hookups. Packaged for resale.
For your convenience, the AC/DC Adapter (#98025) is available for this item. To order this replacement part, please call us at 1-800-506-9607.
Please Note: Careful consideration must be used when placing the IR receiver near a plasma display. Since a plasma display emits IR frequencies during use, it may cause interference. At this time, the ATT U-Verse cable boxes are not compatible with the C2G, formerly Cables To Go, IR Receiver Kit. The product team at C2G is working hard to find a solution for this issue and will update you as soon as possible. Replacement components may be ordered online: 10ft Infrared Receiver with 3.5mm Plug (#98045), 10ft Single Infrared Emitter Cable (#40432) and 10ft Dual Infrared Emitter Cable (#40433).
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Features
- Allows for control of devices behind closed doors
- Includes emitters to control up to four devices
- LED light confirms IR communication
 
WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Specifications
General Info
Product Line | C2G | ||
Color | Black | ||
UPC Number | 757120404309 | ||
Country Of Origin | Taiwan, Province Of China | ||
Features | IR (Infrared) | ||
Application Sector | Commercial, Residential | ||
Warranty Type | 5-Year | ||
Type | Accessory, Active Device, Kit |
Dimensions
Product Width US | 2.93 in | ||
Product Height US | 0.98 in | ||
Product Length US | 1.93 in |
Buy American Act Compliance
TAA Compliant | Yes |
Resources
Reviews
Rated 3 out of
5
by
Steve the Tinkerer from
Works as advertised...sort of
I bought this for use in a large storage unit with a loft. I have a second set of speakers up there and wanted a way to control volume from the receiver downstairs (under the loft). Packaging, simplicity and, despite others' comments, to the point instructions, seemed to meet my needs...until I hooked it up the way I intended - power to the switched outlet on my receiver. The box was powered but the repeater appeared not to be accepting a signal - as evidenced by the lack of the blinking blue light. Double checked. and it was hooked up correctly. Figured I would box it up and return but decided to plug in to a wall outlet and it worked as advertised - nothing more, and slightly less.
Date published: 2011-12-17
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Highland Doc from
Good unit
Just some unpublished info for all; As with most of these type devices, you can parallel connect 2 of the receivers and then control your home stereo/theatre system from two different rooms.
Date published: 2011-04-14
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Ramblin Ron from
Excellent Choice
This product was perfect for my situation. I hung my 52" LCD on the wall but didn't want any other equipment to show. I hid the Satelite box and Blue-Ray DVD in an adjoining closet behind the wall. I'm sitting about 25 feet from the TV and everything works just perfectly.
Date published: 2012-07-12
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Steve from
OK - here's the deal with this.
It must be DIRECT wired to the Infrared Remote Control Repeater base unit. This wall plate takes the place of the mini IR receiver that is included with the base unit. You will need to run a cable from the back side of this plate to the base unit. An Ethernet cable works fine as the connection instructions call for two twisted pair to be used. Installed as intended, it works flawlessly.
Date published: 2012-06-11
Rated 3 out of
5
by
Tech home user from
Not quite there
purchased to control my uverse cable box to a flat screen tv on a bedroom wall.
cable box was in closet and wired thru wall to tv. ir receiver was passed thru wall
using a 1/8" stereo plug and then a plug to plug cable to ir box.
found best operation by using the 2 emitters attached to uverse.
Sometimes requires multiple trys to change a channel. Controller to tv
for on off or volume works without a hitch every time. Just ir to uverse
box via repeater is inconsistent
Date published: 2012-03-07
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Woodbike from
Took persistence to get it to work!
System includes a Sony Blue-ray, Motorola Satellite receiver and a Harmon Kardon AVR210
System worked with the Satellite box immediately, but I could not get the Harmon Kardon receiver to work with the supplied emitter.
I called tech support and they did not have any recommendations.
Based on a tip on a website, I tried plugging directly into the IR in on the HK with a cable I use to plug my iPhone into my car stereo.
Now I have the whole system working!
Date published: 2011-04-02
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Bubba from
works great
This was used in a commercial setting for a lunchroom TV. The cable box was hidden above the T-Bar ceiling and only the TV is visiable on the wall. System works perfectly.
Date published: 2013-09-03
Rated 5 out of
5
by
George from
Works Great
I mounted my plasma on the wall in the family room and moved all my A/V equipment into the basement below it. The 40430 extends the remote to the basement with minimal lag time. A/V Receiver, DVD Player and Cable Box (FIOS QIP 6416) all work well. I have the IR receiver under a bookcase so the remote control range is reduced but I am sure this would not be true if the receiver was out in the open.
Date published: 2010-01-12
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Questions & Answers
Will this work with a Cisco Explore 4624HDC Cable Box?
Yes, this Infrared Repeater Kit would work with a Cisco Explore 4624HDC Cable Box.
Date published: 2017-10-05
I have used this product before and it works great. I want to install it again but my components are about 30' away from the TV. The unit comes with a 9' cable, do you guys sell a longer cable or extension or could you recommend a solution? Thank you.
You can extend the length of the receiver by using cat5e and part numbe 37036. This can be extended up to 125ft with cat5e. Documenation on extending the reciever can be found under the USES tab of the product page.
Date published: 2017-10-05
Is it possible to attach 2 ir receivers to the unit to control devices from 2 rooms?
Unfortunately this Repeater Kit allows for only one receiver as there is only one input for it.
Date published: 2017-10-05
Does this work with DISH Network hoppers or the Joey receiver?
Yes, it does work with Dish Network receivers.
Date published: 2017-10-05
Is there a way to split the receiver signal. I need to have receivers for 4 rooms but I only have 5 components total. (4 cable boxes and a bluray/DVD player). Also my receiver runs vary from 30-50'. Is this the right product and if not what would be?
Unfortunately we do not currently have a solution to accomodate this application.
Date published: 2017-10-05
Does this work with an XBOX360? I use my 360 as a Windows MediaCenter and as such I use a Logitech remote that is IR. Would this device work for this setup? Also what is the differences, or why would you by this over item 40696? and vice versa.
If you currently controlling the Xbox via IR on the Logitech remote, the 40430 would work for you. The 40696 cannot be extended for the IR receiver or IR emitters. If your setup is within 20ft from source to display, you could use 40696 without a problem. If you need to extend the run or use more than 4 emitters for your devices, 40430 would be a better option.
Date published: 2017-10-05
using a Telus optik tv. which I believe is a Cisco CIS 330 or 430. a review on amazon noted it was compatible but I believe this system may be the same as the AT&T u-verse, which has known incompatibility. thanks
Our Repeater Kit transmits at a Infrared frequency range of 38 kHz. I would refer to the specifications of your equipment to see if you can receive signals at that frequency as I was unable to locate any specifications online for the Telus Optik TV.
Date published: 2017-10-05
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