Are You Interested In Installing A Remote Control Television Lift?
Decide Which Of The Remote Control Mechanisms Is Right For You
A remote control television lift makes it possible to hide your television away when not in use. Not only does this help provide an uncluttered and attractive appearance to any room, it is also a space-efficient room plan. Regardless of the method used to control your remote control television lift, you can choose to leverage discrete inputs for added tidiness. With discrete inputs, you can control your remote television lift with an external source such as a home integration system or a home lighting system.
When you purchase a remote television lift, you will be able to select from two primary methods for controlling the lift...
With radio remote control mechanisms, a 300 MHz signal is used to help the transmitter and the receiver communicate. The radio signal is capable of traveling through the cabinetry and reaching the receiver. You can define security codes with these remote control mechanisms, which will prevent them from interfering with other systems that may be set up near the transmitter.
Infrared remote control mechanisms utilize a special "eye" that connects to the control box as well as to the transmitter. Since infrared mechanisms depend upon the unit being within the "line of site," the sensor must be mounted on or near the cabinet in which the television is located.
Determining which of these remote control mechanisms is right for you will depend upon your personal preferences, as well as how much you are willing to spend on your system. Either way, you will get great enjoyment from your remote television lift and will love the way it looks!
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