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IR Control cable
This purple end plugs into your Recorder.
These IR emitters send signals to the IR sensor on your cable or satellite box.
IR (Infrared) Control
Finding the IR sensor. To correctly position the IR Control cable, you need to find your cable box or satellite box’s IR sensor (the connection is fully described in the examples in Chapters 2 and 3). To locate the IR sensor, look for a tiny round bulb behind the dark, translucent plastic
Choosing an IR code in Guided Setup. After setting up your Recorder, you’ll complete Guided Setup (see the User’s Guide for more information). During Guided Setup, you’ll be asked to test and select an IR code. Each IR code signals a particular cable or satellite box model to change channels. If none of the codes changes the channel on your particular cable or satellite box, see page 44 for troubleshooting tips. If you find a code or codes that
The small “bulbs” on the IR
® emitters do not visibly light up
when they send an IR signal. If you find
that channels are not changing, see
page 44 for troubleshooting help. If
channels change unreliably or
inconsistently, try the tips on optimizing
the IR Control connection (to the right).
work, but none of the codes is reliable or consistent, try optimizing the IR Control connection (see below).
Optimizing the IR Control connection. The IR Control cable works better if its emitters and the IR window on the cable or satellite box are shaded from other infrared signals. You can create an IR cover to decrease the interference from other signals. This solution may help if changing channels with an IR Control cable is unreliable or inconsistent, but not if channels don’t change at all.
Test whether an IR cover might be effective simply by draping a magazine, a towel, or a dark cloth over the front of cable or satellite box, including the IR emitters. (See the diagram on page 11.) Do not block the Recorder’s IR window. Try changing channels several times with the remote control. If channels change more reliably this way, you may want to make an IR cover.
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