Chapter Four: Setting Up Multiple Rooms
Connecting an External Infrared Receiver and IR Repeaters, continuedYour new
•in a stereo closet/cabinet
•behind glass doors
•in another room
•in any situation where the device to be controlled is not visible
You can substitute Xantech
For more information about using external IR receivers in another room, see “Chapter Four: Setting Up Multiple Rooms” on page 45.
1.Connect the
2.Connect the
3.Connect an AC adaptor to the
4.To activate the IR receiver connections, you need to press INPUT MODE key on the front panel of the receiver for more than 2 seconds.
You will see “RF OFF”
•The RF remote function will not be available in RF OFF mode.
IR repeaters enable you to control components located in cabinets or behind glass doors. To connect repeaters:
1.Connect the IR repeater to the device as described in the repeater’s manual.
2.Connect the IR repeater cable(s) to the Receiver’s IR RE- PEATER OUT jack(s).
IR repeaters send a signal similar to the device’s own remote control. Xantech repeaters (models
Do not connect IR repeaters unless you have connected an external IR receiver. The connections are only active when an IR receiver is connected.
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1.Connect the IR receiver’s output cable to the Receiver’s IR RECEIVER IN jack. This jack supports a 12V 20mA signal.
2.(For some IR receiver)
Connect an AC adaptor to the IR receiver. Do not plug the adaptor into the wall until all connections are made.
3.To activate the IR receiver connections, you need to press INPUT MODE key on the front panel of the receiver for more than 2 seconds.
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