User's Manual

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IF YOU NEED HELP
Review this User Guide.
See Troubleshooting on
page 5.
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Remote useR Guide
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TROUBLESHOOTING
When I press a button on the remote control, the
equipment does not do what I expect.
What to do: Point the remote control directly at the
SAGE receiver, with no objects blocking the signal path.
The remote control uses IR signals to control the devices.
IR signals travel less than 40 feet and cannot go through
walls or other solid objects.
If the batteries are missing or dead, replace them with
new AA-size batteries.
My remote control does not work well when
controlling the SAGE receiver.
What to do: Move your receiver to dierent locations. For
best results, place the receiver as high as possible, above
all other equipment in your entertainment center.
My remote control seems to have stopped working.
What to do: Press one or more buttons on the remote to
wake the remote control. The remote contorl may have
gone to sleep to reduce battery drain. If your remote is
still unresponsive, take out the batteries and press any
button for three seconds, then reinsert the batteries.
Use this information if you have a problem using the
remote. To solve a particular problem do the following:
Find the information that relates to the problem
you are experiencing. Try the suggested solution for
that problem.
Make sure your remote contorl has fresh batteries.
If you see the Remote Battery Low warning on your
TV screen, it is time to change the batteries. Follow
the instructions on page 1.
Make sure you have a direct line of sight between
the remote and the receiver.
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