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Route wires to avoid covering tape/disc slots and doors on equipment that might pull Emitter wires upon opening or jamb on wires when closing. Lengthening emitter wires requires marking polarity before cutting.

Factory custom lengths available to 25 feet.

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Non-contact option: Peel off double-stick tape from Emitter, tape wire to shelf or clamp wire under a foot of one piece of equipment. Then bend wire so that it holds the Emitter in front of, and pointing at, the "EYE" on the equipment, up to three inches away.

Green Confirmation LED

Stay clear of doors

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Do not block doors

Mount the Green LED in a very discrete slot using the adhesive tab. When functioning properly, the LED

is off when not receiving a remote command, blinks when activated by a remote control, or blinks once upon unplugging the Receiving Eye's RCA connector at the Repeater Box. The LED lights inadvertently if detecting spurious IR or LF RF entering the Receiver Eye. See Receiver Eye details for tips on eliminating noise.

Repeater Box and Emitter Wires

The Repeater Box is well shielded by an internal metal box and stands up to a great deal of RF noise injection. However, with enough RF noise it is possible to inject noise into the Emitter wires if they are too close to the fly-back transformer in a TV set. Avoid bundling emitter wires near the back of the TV. For rear screen projection sets, the fly-back transformers are mounted in the lower part of the TV set and can be easily avoided.

Power Supply

Hook up the Plug-in Power Supply by simply plugging in the connector at the end of the cord into the power input connector on the back of the Repeater Box, then plug Power Supply into suitable 110-120 Volt standard wall outlet.

System Check

Verify operation by first turning your system on with the remote control. Verify further by testing various remote commands with the equipment hidden. Next try aiming remote control at furniture, walls, floor and ceiling, etc. to find infrared light reflecting objects to bounce commands to the HOT LINK PRO! Remote Control Booster and your home theater system.

Operating Tips

The HOT LINK PRO! automatically extends its range as ambient light decreases, and hence has more sensitivity the darker the surrounding light. It may perform slightly differently in the day than at night. HOT LINK PRO! receives remote commands even if your equipment is behind you or overhead, like projection televisions. High-efficiency screw-in type fluorescent lights and some radio-type IR repeaters can interfere with HOT LINK PRO! Some receivers use high frequency remote controls above 60Khz that are not repeatable through Hot Link Pro!

Remember to keep your remote batteries fresh.

Accessories

Additional Receiver Eye for connecting to other IR emitters, supplied with "Y" RCA adapter

Coax Extender Cable, custom lengths to 25 feet. (additional length may reduce IR distance)

12 Volt Adapter with fuse for use in motor homes

Power Supply for use with 120VAC Replacement adhesive tape, free for the asking

For indoor use only.

Liability of product limited to cost of product replacement. Non-specified use is the responsibility of the user.

DO NOT OPEN Power Supply or Repeater Box: No user serviceable parts inside. Do not expose HOT LINK PRO! to water, moisture or rain.

Connect only to 110-120 VAC. Or 12VDC using fused Power Adapter

Refer servicing to qualified personnel. Read all instructions before use, retain for future reference.

For service, and accessories, call: 800-999-8846

WWW.HOT-LINK.COM

WWW.HOT-LINK.COM

INC.

P.O. BOX 7829 Jackson, WY 83002

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