By default, the Pronto TSU9200 uses infrared (IR) signals to operate devices.
This means that you have to point the TSU9200's
sending eye towards the device you're operating.
You can choose to operate some devices using radio frequency (RF) signals instead of IR signals. Depending on the circumstances,
RF signals have an operating distance up to approximately 30 metres (100 feet) in house and can, unlike IR signals, go through
obstacles like furniture and walls. If the device is RF then it will receive these directly. If it is an IR controlled device,
and in another room or located in a cupboard, then it can receive the signals via the RF extender.
The RF signals sent out by the Pronto TSU9200 are picked up by the RF Extender RFX9200. The RF extender translates the RF signals in
IR signals and sends the IR signals to the appropriate device. Therefore, the RF extender has to be placed near the device
you're operating. This dedicated RFX9200 extender features 4 addressable IR ports with an additional addressable front IR blaster.
Its sleek subtle design is suitable for wall and cabinet placement making it an excellent home cinema or living room control extension.
Your devices will always receive IR signals.
Click here for a PDF (185Kb) of the RF extender specification.