IR80

The IR80 is a device that accepts an infrared signal from a B&K Keypad or an external control receiver and sends the received signal out eight 3.5mm mono outputs simultaneously. This device may also be slaved to another IR80, which will provide another eight infrared outputs.  The IR80 is typically used to provide multiple infrared outputs to control preamplifiers, receivers and source gear within a single installation.

CK 2.2
  • 4MB (512KB) of programmable memory
  • Fully integrated with the B&K Editor Software Suite
  • Ability to control up to 50 separate devices
  • USB PC interface
  • IR macros up to 255 steps per macro
  • Included is an expansive IR database that is continually updated as new gear comes on the market
  • IR learning capability
  • New drag and drop IR database feature with our exclusive B&K Navigator
  • Adjustable contrast control
  • Adjustable button backlight intensity
  • Zone power status LED indicator
  • LCD screen displays text on any line via B&Ks BKC-DIP RS-232 Protocol
  • LCD can be customized to display either 11 characters per single line or 5 characters in a double column per line
  • Displays zone status included real-time feedback on volume, bass, treble, input, power state and tuner band with frequency from B&K's CT Multi-Zone Receivers
  • Volume, Navigation and power punch through capability
  • New Four-Way Navigation pad, with center select button
  • Magnetically Mounted faceplate
  • IR pass through sensor on the front panel
  • RJ-45 and terminal block connections are on the back panel for easy hook up and daisy-chaining
  • Standard double gang installation
CK 1.1
  • Fully integrated with software suite
  • 4 pages of programmable buttons
  • Programmable remote controller with backlit LCD
  • Renaming of LCD buttons with "friendly names"
  • Large IR database for use with other manufacturers' source gear
  • Learning capability
  • Import or export individual devices
  • Sensor on front panel for IR pass-through from local remotes
  • RJ-45 and terminal block connections on back panel for easy hookup
  • Daisy-chaining capability
  • Standard single gang J-Box installation
  • Removable front faceplate for easy programming access
SR10.1 Remote


The compliment to the CK1.2 for intelligent control of B & K’s Home Theater and Multi-Zone units. Programmable LCD screen capable of operating 20 different devices. Over 1000 IR codes to fully command audio/video accessories. (Macro Programmable)

AV40

 The AV40 is a passive device that will send a standard composite video and analog audio signal, as well as infrared commands over a short distance (less than 50ft), via a CAT-5 cable. This device is bi-directional, and is typically used with the CT 600.3/600.1/300.3 Series to convert the RJ45 buffered output to standard RCA outputs/3.5mm output to link audio, video and infrared control with other audio/video equipment.

TCV31

The TCV31 accepts a standard component video signal input (high definition or standard definition), and converts that signal to a “differential drive” component video signal. A differential drive signal can be sent over long distances (up to 1000ft.), with minimal signal loss or degradation.  The TCV31 has one component video input (RCA connector type) and two differential drive CAT-5 outputs (Out 1 and Out 2 RJ45 connectors).

BOA adapter

The BOA adapter will convert the CT 600.1/600.3/300.3 buffered RJ45 outputs back to industry standard RCA type composite video and analog L/R audio connectors. Also provided is a female 3.5mm infrared input, to allow direct control of the buffered source.

GP68

The GP68 is a multi-purpose, bi-directional passive device that converts eight RJ45 inputs each into matching eight-position terminal block connectors.

RAV20

The RAV 20 accepts a differential drive L/R audio and composite video signal from a TAV 21 and converts that signal back to standard line level L/R audio and composite video signal outputs. The RAV 20 has both a “Master” and “Slave” RJ45 input/output. A differential drive audio/video signal received over CAT-5 cable is buffered internally, and may be “slaved” to any number of RAV 20 modules, up to 1000ft. total. Each module requires local power when used in the master/slave configuration.

RCV30

This module is essentially the B&K WR30WF, with an added dual-decora mounting option. The RCV 30 is a direct replacement for the WR30WF when used with an HD6. The internal circuitry is identical. The RCV 30 is a necessary module when using the TCV 31.

TAV21

This module accepts a standard L/R audio and composite video signal input and converts the signal to a “differential drive” L/R audio and composite video signal. A differential drive signal can be sent over long distances (up to 1000ft.) with minimal signal loss or degradation.  The TAV 21 has L/R audio and composite video signal inputs (RCA connector type) and two differential drive CAT-5 outputs.