FLPR
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FLPR lets you use iPhone or iPod touch to take control of the electronic devices in your home - aka it turns your iphone into a universal remote control. As with any universal remote you can control just about anything that uses remote controls, flip through channels, power up the surround sound system, turn up the volume, dim the lights and close the blinds.
FLPR eliminates the clutter even more. A snap to set up and simple to use. and for those with mischief in mind, you can mess with just about anything while on the go.
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Set Up
- Connect the FLPR infrared interface to your iPhone/iPod touch download the free app from the iTunes App Store.
- Select your device from our extensive database of preprogrammed brand name devices, name it, skin it, and your ready to use it.
Features
- Preprogrammed with over 27,000 remote control codes.
- Supports a large selection of home entertainment device such as televisions, cable & satellite boxes, DVD & CD players, receivers, lights, draperies, and more.
- Easy to setup touch screen controls organized by device.
- Customizable skins and icons for each of your devices.
- Create Custom Remotes: FLPR can learn remote codes from any existing remote control.
- Create custom MACRO sequences that playback recorded control codes for multiple devices.
- No batteries required: FLPR is powered by the iPhone/iPod touch.
System Requirements
- Apple iPhone or iPod touch running OS 3.0 (or higher)
- Devices with a remote control that operates from 32-kHz to 56-kHz
- The FLPR application software can be downloaded, free of charge, from the iTunes App Store
Specificiations
- Dynamic infrared communications processor accessory, including: Powerful Infrared emitter, Sensitive infrared receiver, Modulation rates supported: 32KHz to 56 KHz, Simple to use touch screen interface
- Size: 33mm x 23mm x 6mm
Integrated IR Database
- Programmed with more than 27,000 IR codes captured by industry experts
- Easily updated from within the FLPR application over the Internet
- Regular updates issued when new devices are captured to the database
Dynamic IR Learning Function
- Sensitive Infrared receiver for capturing new remote codes
- Modulation rates supported: 32KHz to 56 KHz
- On-screen signal indicator shows when active IR signals are received.
PreProgrammed For
ADA, AOC, Adcom, Anthem, Apex Digital,Apple, Arcam, Atlona, Aton, Audio Authority, Audiovox, Avocation, B&K, B&W, Bell, Baumann Meyer, Bel Canto, BenQ, Beyonwiz, Bose, Broksonic, Calrad, Cambridge Audio, Channel Plus, Channel Vision, Chief, Cisco, Classe, Coby, DLO, DVDO, Denon, Dynex, Echostar, Elan, Element, Emerson, Epson, Escient, Foxtel, Fujitsu, Funai, Fusion Research, Gefen, HAI, HP, Haier, Halcro, Hannspree, Harmon Kardon, Hitachi, Homecast, Hunter Douglas/ESI, I Port, InFocus, Insignia, Integra, JVC, Kaleidescape, Key Digital, Krell, LG, Lite Touch, Lumagen, Lutron, Magnavox, Marantz, McIntosh, Media Center PC, Memorex, Meridian, Microsoft, Mitsubishi, Motorola, NAD, NEC, Naim, Neothings, Netgear, Netstreams, Nexus, Niles, Norcent, NuVision, NuVo, Olevia, Omnimount, Onkyo, Oppo Digital, Optoma, PS Audio, Pace, Panasonic, Pantel, Parasound, Philips, Pioneer, Pioneer Elite, Planar, Plex, Polk, Proscan, RCA, Reqest Mulitmedia, Roku, Rotel, Runco, Russound, Saaria, Samsung, Sansui, Sanyo, Sceptre, Scientific Atlanta, Sharp, Sherbourn, Sherwood, Shinybow, Simm2, Sirius, Sky, Slim Devices, Somfy, Sony, Soyo, Stewart Filmscreen, SunbriteTV, Sunfire, Sylvania, Symphonic, TV One, Telewest, Theta, Tivo, Toshiba, Trinnov, Trutech, Vantage, Vaux, Velodyne, Video Storm, ViewSonic, Viore, Vizio, Vudu, Vutec, Westinghouse, Wyrestorm, X10, Xantech, Yamaha, Zektor, Zenith, Adams, Adelphia, Armstrong, Astound Broadband, ATT Uverse, Bell, Blue Ridge, Bresnan, Brighthouse Networks, BVU OptiNet, Cable One, Cablevision, Charter, Comcast, Cox, DirecTV, Direcpath, Dish Network, Everest Communications, Insight Communications, Knowlogy, Media Com, Metrocast, NEP Networks, Oceanic, Rogers, Shaw, Sudden Link, Telus, Telewest Broadband, Time Warner, Verizon Fios, Videotron, WOW! Internet and Cable, Ziggo
