Global Caché Flex Link Blaster User manual

Flex Link Blaster Cable
Quick Start
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Getting Started.
Once the iTach Flex is
connected to the network by either an Eth-
ernet cable or WiFi, plug the Flex Link
Blaster cable directly into the Flex Link
Port or into the Tri-port IR3 port.
To congure the Blaster cable functionality,
right click on the unit entry in iHelp* and
select Congure. To access the set up pages
manually, type in the unit’s IP address. A
web browser will display the conguration
pages. On the Flex Link Cable page, select
Infrared, then select the settings as desired.
To use the Blaster cable directly, on the Flex
Link Cable page, select Infrared and set the
ree IR Port Flex Link Cable setting to
No. en change the Blaster setting to Yes,
and select Save Changes to apply the new
settings.
Flex Link Blaster Cable
Quick Start
Global Caché is lessening our carbon
footprint by reducing our paper
output. For complete documentation
and tutorials, visit:
www.globalcache.com/docs
Getting Started.
Once the iTach Flex is
connected to the network by either an Eth-
ernet cable or WiFi, plug the Flex Link
Blaster cable directly into the Flex Link
Port or into the Tri-port IR3 port.
To congure the Blaster cable functionality,
right click on the unit entry in iHelp* and
select Congure. To access the set up pages
manually, type in the unit’s IP address. A
web browser will display the conguration
pages. On the Flex Link Cable page, select
Infrared, then select the settings as desired.
To use the Blaster cable directly, on the Flex
Link Cable page, select Infrared and set the
ree IR Port Flex Link Cable setting to
No. en change the Blaster setting to Yes,
and select Save Changes to apply the new
settings.
Flex Link Blaster Cable
Quick Start
Global Caché is lessening our carbon
footprint by reducing our paper
output. For complete documentation
and tutorials, visit:
www.globalcache.com/docs
Getting Started.
Once the iTach Flex is
connected to the network by either an Eth-
ernet cable or WiFi, plug the Flex Link
Blaster cable directly into the Flex Link
Port or into the Tri-port IR3 port.
To congure the Blaster cable functionality,
right click on the unit entry in iHelp* and
select Congure. To access the set up pages
manually, type in the unit’s IP address. A
web browser will display the conguration
pages. On the Flex Link Cable page, select
Infrared, then select the settings as desired.
To use the Blaster cable directly, on the Flex
Link Cable page, select Infrared and set the
ree IR Port Flex Link Cable setting to
No. en change the Blaster setting to Yes,
and select Save Changes to apply the new
settings.

To use the Blaster cable with the Flex Link Tri-
port cable, plug it into the port labeled 3, then
change the ree IR Port Flex Link Cable set-
ting to Yes. en change the Blaster setting to
Yes, and select Save Changes to apply the new
settings.
Please note the Blaster cable is designed to be
used with Global Caché iTach Flex products to
transmit IR signals across a room up to 35 feet.
e IR modulation frequency 20 to 500 KHz
Troubleshooting.
See the iTach Flex Quick
Starts or visit our website for more information
on conguring Flex devices.
*To download the iHelp application visit
www.globalcache.com/downloads. Run iHelp
on a Windows PC that is connected to your
network.
Global Caché, Inc.
160 East California Street
PO Box 1659
Jacksonville, Oregon 97530
Phone (541) 899-4800 - Fax (541) 899-4808
Copyright ©2015 Global Caché, Inc. All rights reserved.
PN: 022213-04 ver.2 Information subject to change without notice.
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules and with
ICES-003 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference
Made in the U.S.A.
To use the Blaster cable with the Flex Link Tri-
port cable, plug it into the port labeled 3, then
change the ree IR Port Flex Link Cable set-
ting to Yes. en change the Blaster setting to
Yes, and select Save Changes to apply the new
settings.
Please note the Blaster cable is designed to be
used with Global Caché iTach Flex products to
transmit IR signals across a room up to 35 feet.
e IR modulation frequency 20 to 500 KHz
Troubleshooting.
See the iTach Flex Quick
Starts or visit our website for more information
on conguring Flex devices.
*To download the iHelp application visit
www.globalcache.com/downloads. Run iHelp
on a Windows PC that is connected to your
network.
Global Caché, Inc.
160 East California Street
PO Box 1659
Jacksonville, Oregon 97530
Phone (541) 899-4800 - Fax (541) 899-4808
Copyright ©2015 Global Caché, Inc. All rights reserved.
PN: 022213-04 ver.2 Information subject to change without notice.
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules and with
ICES-003 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference
Made in the U.S.A.
To use the Blaster cable with the Flex Link Tri-
port cable, plug it into the port labeled 3, then
change the ree IR Port Flex Link Cable set-
ting to Yes. en change the Blaster setting to
Yes, and select Save Changes to apply the new
settings.
Please note the Blaster cable is designed to be
used with Global Caché iTach Flex products to
transmit IR signals across a room up to 35 feet.
e IR modulation frequency 20 to 500 KHz
Troubleshooting.
See the iTach Flex Quick
Starts or visit our website for more information
on conguring Flex devices.
*To download the iHelp application visit
www.globalcache.com/downloads. Run iHelp
on a Windows PC that is connected to your
network.
Global Caché, Inc.
160 East California Street
PO Box 1659
Jacksonville, Oregon 97530
Phone (541) 899-4800 - Fax (541) 899-4808
Copyright ©2015 Global Caché, Inc. All rights reserved.
PN: 022213-04 ver.2 Information subject to change without notice.
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules and with
ICES-003 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference
Made in the U.S.A.