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The OneRemote EXT cable must be connected to the devices ’TV’ scart output socket and a scart input socket on the TV. Then
the IR-emitter must be stuck in a way that it can emit IR-light in to the the devices IR-receiver, that normally receives the IRlight emitted thom the devices own remote control.
Only scart input sockets can be used, that are able to send out linkdata to the EXT controller. Also the TV must be programmed
to send out data to the scart socket, which is done in the TV’s ’Sources’ menu. Refer to the TV’s user manual.
The EXT controller emulates DVD, VMEM, VTAPE, SAT, DTV, VAUX and other sources.
There is no programming needed on the EXT controller.
The scartplug in that end of the EXT cable where the power supply and the IR-emitter
cable is attached, MUST be inserted in to the devices ’TV’ output. If not,
the EXT controller might not be able to power on and off the device correctly.
The EXT cable is equipped with a control LED build in to the scartplug, that is inserted in to the device. This LED
assists in faultfinding if something is not operating correctly.
Continous flashing
When power is applied to the EXT controller, the LED will start flashing. The flash indicates that the EXT controller
has not received a command data from the TV, since power on.
As soon as a command is received from the TV, the LED wil stop flashing and light solid red or green.
If the control LED continues flashing after you have selected the source on the TV where the cable is attached, the
socket does not include control data or the TV has not been set up correctly. Refer to the TV’s user manual.
LED— colour.
The EXT controller will light red when it has detected a device that is powered on. It will either flash or light solid
red.
The EXT controller will light green when it is not connected to a device or if it is connected to a device that is powered off.
If not connected to the TV output socket of a device, the EXT controller will not be able to measure if the device is
powered on and therefore always light green.
LED— short flash off.
During use the LED will light red or green, depending on the powerstatus of the device.
When receiving a controldata from the TV, the control LED will shortly go out to indicate this. If a button is pressed
on the TV’s remotecontrol supposed to operate the device and teh LED does not indicate this, the TV has not been
correctly set up.
Installation
The control LED