Tripp Lite URM-17A User manual

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Tripp Lite URM-17A is a versatile infrared remote control that offers a range of capabilities for controlling media on your computer or Mac. When paired with an AirPort Express, it allows you to remotely control iTunes music streaming from a Mac or PC. You can also connect it directly to your Mac or PC via USB to control audio and video media players, MP3 players, DVD players, TV tuners, and presentation software. The remote includes key maps for popular multimedia applications and allows you to program it for additional applications.

Tripp Lite URM-17A is a versatile infrared remote control that offers a range of capabilities for controlling media on your computer or Mac. When paired with an AirPort Express, it allows you to remotely control iTunes music streaming from a Mac or PC. You can also connect it directly to your Mac or PC via USB to control audio and video media players, MP3 players, DVD players, TV tuners, and presentation software. The remote includes key maps for popular multimedia applications and allows you to program it for additional applications.

Tripp Lite
1111 West 35th Street
Chicago, IL 60609 USA
Telephone: +(773) 869 1234
Model #: URM-17A
AirPort Express Remote Control
Highlights
Infrared remote control for your PC or Mac
Connect to an Airport Express for iTunes control
Description
This versatile infrared remote can be used in two ways...
Connect to USB Port on AirPort Express
When used with AirPort Express the Express Remote provides a powerful way to locally control music being streamed from iTunes on a
remote Mac or PC.
Connect to USB Port on a Mac or PC
When connected directly to a Mac or PC, the Express Remote allows you to control audio and video media players on your computer in the
same convenient way that you now control a TV or VCR. Use the Express Remote with MP3 players, DVD players, audio CD players, TV
tuners, presentation software and more.
System Requirements
Airport Express:
iTunes version 4.7 or later (for Mac or PC); AirPort Express firmware 6.1.1 or later; Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Mac OS X 10.3 required
for AirPort Express control
Mac:
An available USB port; Mac OS 8.6 (or later); Mac OS X 10.2.8 or greater
Windows:
An available USB port; Windows 98/98SE/Me/2000/XP
Battery:
Remote Control uses two CR2025 (Lythium 3V) batteries (included)
Package Includes
USB Receiver (UIA-11F Airport Express Compatible version)
Remote Control (REM-17B)
remote's Batteries (two CR2025 [Lithium 3V])
CD with driver software and user guide
Printed Quick Start Guide
Features
Sleek 17 button infrared remote transmits signals up to 40 feet
Includes key maps for iTunes, MusicMatch, Windows Media Player, WinAMP, QuickTime, PowerPoint and other popular multi-media
applications
Simple control panel allows you to program the remote for use with additional applications
Specifications
OVERVIEW
Signal Range 40-ft.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Product Overview Keyspan-by-Tripp Lite Airport Express Remote Control
PHYSICAL
Color White
WARRANTY
Product Warranty Period
1-Year Limited Warranty
More information, including related products, owner's manuals, and additional technical specifications, can be found online at
www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtModelID=3911.
©2009 Tripp Lite. All Rights Reserved.
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Tripp Lite URM-17A User manual

Type
User manual
This manual is also suitable for

Tripp Lite URM-17A is a versatile infrared remote control that offers a range of capabilities for controlling media on your computer or Mac. When paired with an AirPort Express, it allows you to remotely control iTunes music streaming from a Mac or PC. You can also connect it directly to your Mac or PC via USB to control audio and video media players, MP3 players, DVD players, TV tuners, and presentation software. The remote includes key maps for popular multimedia applications and allows you to program it for additional applications.

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