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[. . . ] · The set-ups in situation A, B and C can be combined. If you want to control devices in different locations, you have to place a RF Extender in each location. You can operate all RF Extenders with one remote control.
Situation B
Situation C
Situation A
See Multiple RF Extenders on p. 6 to apply the necessary settings.
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Installation
Before you install the RF Extender, you should decide which of the set-up described on p. [. . . ] Both send out IR signals simultaneously. This allows you to operate several devices using both the IR blaster and the IR emitters.
How to use the emitters
1 Attach the emitter around the receiving eyes of your devices. It is suggested to adjust the location to find the most sencitive area before fix the emitter. Emitter
2 Plug the dual IR emitters into the RF Extender.
Note To avoid interference, the wires of the emitters should be kept away from the RF Extender as far as possible.
Connecting the Power Adapter
When connecting the power adapter it is recommended that you plug the adapter into the RF Extender before you plug it into the socket. When connected you will see a red LED on the RF Extender.
Note To avoid interference, the adapter cable should be kept away from the RF Extender as far as possible.
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Installation
Settings
As the RF Extender `communicates' with RC5200/RC9200, you have to set the same Extender ID (identity) on both appliances. The settings depend on whether you have a single RF Extender or multiple RF Extenders.
Single RF Extender When you use only one RF Extender, you can accept the default setting for the Extender ID (ID=0). Make sure your Remote Control is set to the same default setting (see the RC5200/RC9200 User Guide for more details). Multiple RF Extenders If you want to operate several of your devices independently, e. g. grouped on different locations, you will need multiple RF Extenders. When using several RF Extenders, it is important to assign a unique Extender ID to each RF Extender. 16 Extender IDs (from 0 to 9 and from A to F) can be assigned.
1 Choose an Extender ID for the RF Extender by turning the ID dial with a small screwdriver. 2 On the Remote Control, choose the same Extender ID for each device controlled by the RF Extender. Refer to the RC5200/RC9200 User Guide for more detail information. 3 Try to operate your devices with the Remote Control. The red LED will blink when the RF Extender receives a correct command. 4 Repeat this procedure for every RF Extender.
RF Interference If your devices are not responding to commands or if the red LED on the IR blaster is blinking without sending commands, it might be possible that there is RF interference. This can be the case when other RF appliances are operated nearby, for instance at your neighbours. When you notice RF interference, you have to choose another channel on your RF Extender.
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Devices do not respond properly · Check if the power adapter is connected and the red LED is on. · Check if the ID and channel numbers on the RF Extender match with the ID and channel numbers on the ProntoPro Remote Control (see p. Refer to the RC5200/RC9200 manual for more details on the settings of the Remote Control. [. . . ] There is no red LED on my RF Extender · Check if the power adapter is connected properly. The dual IR emitters are no longer adhesive · Replace the adhesive with a fresh piece of the 2-sided tape. I cannot find the exact location of the device's receiving eye · Check the manual of the device. When still in doubt, contact your supplier or the manufacturer.
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Specifications
Hardware Dimensions Operating temperature Infrared (IR) Radio frequency (RF) Dual IR emitters Red LED (continuously on when powered, blinking during RF reception) 16 IDs and 4 CHs , 4 outputs for IR emitters 4. 5 x 3. 2 x 1. 2 inch (113 x 81 x 30 mm) 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C) Operating distance: up to 16 feet (5 meters) IR frequency range: DC/flash codes, 36kHz-550kHz Operating distance: up to 100 feet (30 meters) depending on the surrounding conditions Frequency: 418 MHz (US) , 434MHz (Europe) Number of IR emitters: up to 8 (4x2), emitters wired in series 3. 5mm mono mini-plug Cable length: 10 feet (2. 5 meters) , Max. [. . . ]
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