User's Manual

How to Use the IR Extender Accessory
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PROTRUSIVE
SIDE
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PROTRUSIVE
TRANSMITTER SIDE
(Side View)
RECEIVER
(Side View)
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PROTRUSIVE
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PROTRUSIVE RECEIVER
SIDE (Side View)
TRANSMITTER
(Side View)
The IR extender connects to the transmitter through its own special connector
plug. The extender emits an IR signal can control your Audio equipment
with the remote signal. To use the IR extender, follow the instructions below:
Fig-2 Fig-3
F. Using the Remote Control Feature
This sender system not only allows you to send crisp audio from one area to
another, it also gives you the ability to control the source using your existing
remote control device. It converts the infrared (IR) signal emitted by your
remote control to a radio frequency (RF) signal in UHF band at the receiver and
sends it back to the transmitter where the RF signal is converted back to the
original IR signal and beamed to the audio source.
There are two ways to get your source Audio equipment to be controll
e d
by
using existing remote control through remote control feature:
1.
To orient the transmitter unit face to face the source Audio equipment, this
would allow the converted IR signal, which from transmitter IR remote
control window be able to send to the source Audio equipment(s) front panel.
2.
Simply connect an IR extender from transmitter and locate this IR extender
near the source Audio equipment from panel.
Sometimes, it may be difficult or even impossible to orient the transmitter
unit such that it can be "seen" (means face-to-face) by the Audio equipment
you wish to control. Perhaps there is no good surface that allows for this or
perhaps you wish to control. Or perhaps you wish to remotely control Audio
equipment in different locations without re-orienting the transmitter. So, in
this case, to use in extender will be more convenient.
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1.
Plug the IR extender into the 2.5mm phone jack of transmitter’s rear panel.
2.
Connect the infrared cable at the left of the transmitter and put one of the
LED on the infrared receiver of the Audio source. (Fig-4) . You have 3 more
LED’s at you disposal to control 3 additional Audio appliances.
More the LED in order to find the most appropriate spot.
DVD/VCR/SAT
Infrared receiver
Fig-4
3.
Position the receiver so that your remote control signal can strike the IR
window on the bottom front of the unit. To use your remote control, point it
at the front of the receiver.
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