Epson Bocs installation manual Adjust the Video quality of Xtender channels

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ƒ1 = send two digits for channel 99 or lower; send "+100" followed by two digits for channel 100 and above. This is the default.

ƒ2 = always send three digits.

3.Press Select/OK to confirm.

4.If successful, the power LED will pulse twice and turn off. If error, the power LED will pulse rapidly for a second, then turn off.

Adjust the Video quality of Xtender channels

Important The Xtender can be adjusted to output different levels of video to the home, this provides the ability to make Cable-TV channels and Xtender channels look the same.

1.Set up the desired television to view the CATV signal, and make a note of its signal quality.

2.Switch the television to view a BOCS channel.

3.Press and hold the "Menu" and "1" for at least 2 seconds.

4.The power LED will turn on.

5.While observing the BOCS signal on the television, press the up arrow or down arrow as appropriate to optimize the signal.

6.When you have found the best gain setting, press Select/OK to confirm. To exit without changing the gain, press any other button, or just wait 10 seconds for the function to time out.

Note when either the maximum or minimum range of the attenuator is reached, the power LED will flash rapidly for one second, then revert to full on. The full range of the attenuator can be spanned in about 8 seconds.

Note that sometimes the problem is an Xtender channel that has “too much signal,” so if the picture does not look good, also try turning the level down. You should find a level that makes Xtender channels look good on all your TVs.

Programming the Remotes

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Contents Installation Manual Contents Without… ChapterWelcome to the World of Whole-Home Entertainment Choices Now You Can…Xtender Xtender Installation KitWhat You Need ToolsRemote Control Lights What’s on the Front Panel? What’s on the Back Panel? Those Needing a Little Explanation What’s on the Remote?Easy as Installation OverviewLikely Locations Choose One Power the Coax WireSelect Location for the Xtender Minimum Location RequirementsLocate your cable box Locate the Splitter Find the Powered CableConnecting the SuperCombiner Installing the Xtender Connect XtenderConnect the Audio/Video devices to the Xtender Connect the Device to the Xtender Red Channel Set UpGreen Channel Set Up Connect the IR BlasterConnect the A/V Device to the Xtender Optional Connect to the local TV Blue Channel Set UpConnecting Xtender’s Power Supply Checking Power SupplyRemote Control Setup for Local TV Pick a room, program a remote to work the TV in that room Programming the RemotesThree Steps to Programming the Remotes Pair RemotesProgram the Xtender to Control the A/V Devices Alternate Remote programming procedure for TV Auto-ScanEnter the device code press Select/OK to confirm Program the rest of your remotes for each room Set the master remoteTo set or remove the remote as a Local Master Punch-Through Volume Punch-ThroughMore Programming Options Control other devices in the same room as the remoteChannel Punch-Through Learn IR CodesHave the Bocs Remote Learn IR Codes from Another Remote Unlearn IR Codes Have the Xtender Learn IR Codes from Another RemoteChannel Tuning Delay Adjust the Video quality of Xtender channels Using the Remotes Programming the Remotes Troubleshooting Programming the Remotes Programming the Remotes Programming the Remotes Programming the Remotes Television Device Codes Appendix aTelevision TMK Plasma TVRCA SVATV/DVD Combination TV/VCR CombinationTV/VCR/DVD Combination Satellite Box Cable & Satellite Box Device CodesAppendix B Cable BoxAMW Video Device CodesAppendix C DVD PlayerHI-Q Laser Disk PlayerABS CCEDigital Video Recorder DVR Auxiliary Device Codes PCS Home AutomationProcedure Remote Control Special Function Quick Reference