[slinkelist] What is minimum wiring I can use for Slink-e?

George Tang gtang@gtcons.com
Wed, 29 Nov 2000 11:29:51 -0800


You can use the slink-e's IR port to control your changers.  But that would
be of little benefit since you can't get any information back from the
changers.  So all the good features of CDJ is useless to you.  I would
recommend to have slinke by the changers and run a cat5 cable from the
slink-e to your pc.  I hid my cable under the baseboard, so it's not visible
at all.

-G

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From: slinkelist-admin@nirvis.com [mailto:slinkelist-admin@nirvis.com]On
Behalf Of Malena, Garth
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 9:50 AM
To: 'slinkelist@nirvis.com'
Subject: [slinkelist] What is minimum wiring I can use for Slink-e?


I am considering using CDJ via Slink-e to control my CD changers (200 and
400 disc sonys). My PC is in a room located about 50 feet from the CD
players. I currently have Xantech LED set up in a couple of rooms so I can
control my equipment from the bedrooms or bath. Will Slink-e attach to my PC
only and allow me to control my CD players from the PC or would I need to
run a wire from the PC to the CD players also? The home is new and we really
don't want wires being visible nor do we want to reroute anything through
the walls, ceilings, etc. Wish I'd have known about this equipment when we
were having the pre-wiring installed. Can anyone help me out with this
issue?

Thank you,

Garth Malena
Systems Analyst
Monette Information Systems
(757) 357-1598 x7445



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