Universal Remote Control RF20 manual Power Blaster, ‘Barrier -Free’ RF control

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The Optional PowerBlasterTM (for ‘barrier-free’ RF con- trol) [Sold separately]

Of all the fabulous RF20 features, this is probably the most exciting. When used in combination with the optional PowerBlasterTM, the RF20 becomes an amazing remote control powerhouse that sends multi-directional RF (Radio Frequency) signals that pass through walls, doors and floors - both indoors and outdoors.

This changes everything! It enables you to control Components that are completely out-of-sight, up to 100’ away. The PowerBlasterTM picks up RF20’s radio frequency signals from any direction, regardless of distance, so RF20 doesn’t need to be pointed directly at any Component. Just imagine - no more pointing! Now you can close your entertainment center doors, hide your Components, and still control them with ease. Control outdoor speakers on your patio. Control your Components anywhere!

One of the best things about this is -- nothing has to be done to the RF20 for this feature to work. Every time you press a button on the RF20, it sends both a standard IR (Infrared Command) AND an RF (Radio Frequency) signal. If you install the PowerBlasterTM kit, it will automatically receive RF20’s radio signals and trans- late them into the infrared commands that control your Components.

NOTE: The RF20's radio signals will not control Components directly. You must have a PowerBlasterTM to receive the RF20's radio signals. Components that came with "no pointing" radio remote controls cannot be operated by the RF20 unless the Component can be switched to standard IR (Infrared Control) via its internal menus. Some remote control ceiling fans are radio only and cannot be operated by the RF20.

The RF20 sends radio signal to the PowerBlasterTM, which is a radio receiver

The PowerBlasterTM converts radio signals to standard infrared commands and sends them out via a built-in front blaster to Components in the same cabinet space.

Self-adhesive “flashers” (included in the PowerBlasterTM kit) affix to the front panels of your Components. The flashers relay infrared commands to Components out-of-sight of the PowerBlaster’s front blaster. The flashers plug into PowerBlaster’s rear flasher line output jacks. Each flasher has a 10’ cable to easily reach Components on nearby shelves.

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Contents RF20 Congratulations WelcomeContnets ExperienceGetting Started-Overview Control LocationsGetting Started This is what Mastercontrol RF20 is all aboutLight Button StartedGetting Activating ComponentPre-Programmed Code Method Basic SetupBasic Setup Overview There are two ways to program the RF20Menu Screen will then display the fiveComponents from Page 1 of the Main Want to programButtons for TV, or Play and Stop for When the Component turns off, pressVCR and DVD to make sure they all work Exit Setup mode by pressing the Main button two times StepLearning Method Learning MethodSome additional Information regarding the Learning Process Customizing the LCD Screen Transmitting Busy Signal IconCustomizing To ActivateChange the character by using any of the number keys Channel number. Let the channel surfing begin Not entered the channel number yetMacroPower Setup Press the Main button twice to return to normal operation MacroPower SetupWill display at the bottom of the screen Setting UP a Power OFF Macro Advanced Macro OptionsAdjusting Contrast Setting Backlight OptionsAdjusting Length of Backlight Time SimpleSound Setup Other Punch ThroughsMain On your favorite channel pages using this simple processScreen changes to Edit mode DisplayBring up Page 2 of Setup and display Clone button Setup mode 43 of this manual provides a Setup by cloningNow in setup mode Follow these easy stepsErasing Commands Overview Erasing Learned Buttons, Macros or Favorite ChannelsRe-setting RF20 to Original Factory Default Settings Return to the factory default setupPower Blaster ‘Barrier -Free’ RF controlPre-Programmed Code Notes Pre-Programmed Code TablesCode Tables Brand Code NumbersCable / Webtv DVD DVD VCR Audio Audio SAT DVR AUX Specifications Frequently Asked QuestionsWarranty Other InfoInformation To The User RF20 Contenido BienvenidaEl control remoto RF20 ¡Esto es lo que es el Mastercontrol RF20 ComienzoPanorámica del comienzo Panorámica e instalación de baterías¡Pruébelo Activación deHay dos modos de programar el RF20 Configuración básica PanorámicaMétodo de códigos preprogramados Método de códigos preprogramados Método de aprendizajeConfiguración Básica Método de códigos preprogramados Para pasar a la página 2 del menú MainPor ejemplo, es posible que su TV Troles de volumen no funcionenBotones de volumen y canales para TV o Sony se apague con el númeroBásica Básica Método de autobúsqueda programadaSólo tiene que seguir estos pasos sencillos Configuración BásicaMétodo de aprendizaje Método de aprendizajeSi aparece el rótulo Good Bueno en la parte superior Información adicional sobre el proceso de aprendizajePersonalización de la pantalla de LCD PersonalizaciónIcono de transmisión señal de ocupado Para activarloUP Cursor Configuración de canales favoritos Se indican a continuaciónConfiguración de MacroPower Botón Undo Aparezca la palabra Setup Configuración de SimpleSound y otros Punch ThroughsOpciones avanzadas de macros Ajuste del contraste Configuración de opciones de retroiluminaciónAjuste de la duración de la retroiluminación Cómo apagar la retroiluminaciónOcultamiento y adición de páginas Configuración preprogramados Reposición de números de códigos deBorrado de botones aprendidos, macros o canales favoritos Esto indicará que se encuentra en el modo de configuraciónBorrado de comandos Panorámica KEY Tecla Borra sólo un botón107 Del RF20 a los valores De fábrica por defectoEl PowerBlaster opcional Control de RF sin barrerasPreguntas frecuentes Tabla de Códigos PreprogramadosAnote aquí los códigos de tres dígitos para su sistema Preguntas frecuentes Preguntas FrecuentesOtros Datos Garantía115 RF20