IR-transmitters Pico4, Pico8 and Pico16
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Introduction
This user manual is meant for Picomed’s IR-transmitters Pico4, Pico8 and Pico16. These
handheld IR-transmitters have four, eight or eighteen keys and two pages. Pico4, Pico8 and
Pico16 IR-transmitters may be programmed via a browser when i.e. a computer is connected
to the transmitter with a USB cable. A few functions may be programmed by the use of the
keys on the transmitters.
1.1 Pico4, Pico8 and Pico16 in general
The IR-transmitters are meant used as handheld transmitters and can be hung in a lanyard or
mounted on a table or wheelchair. The integrated finger guide makes it easier for people with
spasms to operate it.
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Pico4 and Pico8 has the same size but with different number of buttons.
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Pico16 has 18 keys: 16 for IR-transmitting, 1 key for page select and 1 for lock code.
Features:
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Learnable IR.
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Built in IR-signals for environmental control systems.
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1 switch input for scanning.
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Macro.
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Integrated finger guide.
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Continuous or single IR-transmission when press & hold on key.
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Programmable: sound on keypress, spasm filter, parameters for scanning, backup.
Pico4, Pico8 and Pico16 IR-transmitters can learn many different IR-signals on the market,
and can easily be programmed to be used on different remote controlled systems. It is
operated with soft and low force keys. Light indicators are used for indicating IR-transmission
and when programming the unit.
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User manual
Content on delivery:
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IR-transmitter.
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Battery charger and USB-cable.
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USB cable «OTG» for interconnection between IR-transmitter and unit for programming.
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Lanyard.
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User manual.
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Pico4 and Pico8: extra keypad with arrows: to replace original keypad if customer want it
instead of original keys with numbers.
Optionally, an external switch with 3,5 mm mono jack can be ordered for scanning-mode.
2.1 Light indicators and connections
The figure below shows light indicators and connections on a Pico4. Pico8 and Pico16 has the
same functions.