How to Use the RF Extender
Introduction
Infrared (IR) remote controls do not work properly when obstacles between the remote control and the audio/video devices disturb the operating signal. This problem can be solved using radio frequency (RF) as a carrier for IR commands. The Pronto Remote Control, in combination with the RF Extender, can operate audio/video devices from virtually any location.
The RF Extender consists of two units: a Receiver unit, and a Blaster unit. The Receiver unit receives RF signals sent out by the Pronto Remote Control. This unit is connected to the Blaster unit, which converts the signals into IR signals. The Blaster unit then transmits the IR signals to the audio/video devices.
RF signals | IR signals |
Pronto | Receiver unit | Blaster unit |
When the Blaster unit cannot reach all devices or transmits with too much power, you can use the included Dual IR emitters. You can set up the Dual IR emitters in two ways:
■The Dual IR emitters in combination with the Blaster unit.
When there is limited space around the IR receivers of the devices, for instance in a small closet.
■The Dual IR emitters instead of the Blaster unit.
When you want to transmit IR signals very accurately, you turn off the Blaster unit, and control the devices by using the Dual IR emitters alone.
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