Product Description
The Wireless Remote Extender enables you to extend the range of your present
Infrared IR Remote Control up to 100 feet, so that you can operate VCRs, stereos,
Cable Converter, Satellite receivers, etc, virtually anywhere within your home.
Unlike ordinary remote controls which are only effective in close range,
“line of sight” use. The Wireless Remote Extender uses radio frequencies and
can operate through walls, doors, around corners, etc.
Applications
The Remote operation of electronic products that utilize IR
(Infrared) remote control technology are:
Televisions
VCR's (Video Cassette Recorders)
CD Players
DVD Players
LDP's (Laser Disc Players)
Cable Converter Boxes
Satellite Receivers
Audio / Hi-Fi Stereo Systems
Wireless Video Sender Systems
Any (IR) Remote Controlled Devices
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Installation
Transmitter:
You will be using your normal IR remote control and “aiming” it at the
extender transmitter.
1. Plug the supplied AC adapter into any standard electrical wall outlet.
2. Connect the other end of the AC adapter cable in the “power in” socket
located on the side of your transmitter unit.
3. Place the transmitter in the remote location so that it is in the line of
sight of the position where you are located (couch, chair, bed, etc.) so
that you can “aim” your remote control at the transmitter.
Receiver / Probe:
1. Plug the supplied AC adapter into any standard electrical wall outlet.
2. Connect the other end of the AC adapter cable into the “power in”
socket located on the side of the receiver unit.
3. Place the receiver in a high, line-of-sight position facing the front of the
electronic device you are going to control. Be certain that there are no
obstructions between the receiver and the infrared receiving window of
the equipment.
4. In situations where it is not possible or convenient to place the receiver in
line-of-sight of the controlled equipment, a remote probe is supplied.
The remote probe enables you to place the receiver in a high location,
or near the equipment being controlled, and have the probe transmit the IR
data directly to the IR receiving window of the equipment.
Plug one end of the probe cable into the jack located on the side of the
receiver. Attach the other end of the probe to the IR receiving window of the
equipment being controlled using double stick tape attached to the probe.
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