Connections
Step 3 Connecting the IR Blaster
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Phone IR Blaster | Printer Port | Mic | R | L |
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The IR Blaster enables your Internet Terminal to program your VCR and to select channels on your Cable Box or Satellite Box.
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Connect the IR Blaster cable to the IR Blaster jack on the back of the Internet Terminal.
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Find the infrared sensor on your VCR, Cable Box, or Satellite Box. (The sen- sor usually is located behind the display panel on the front of the VCR, Cable Box, or Satellite Box. If the sensor is not labelled on your equipment, refer to the equipment’s manual for details.)
Place the IR Blaster directly in front of the sensor on the VCR, Cable Box, or Satellite Box. The light on the IR Blaster must directly face the sensor on the equipment.
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For the Internet Terminal to communicate with your VCR, Cable Box, or Satellite Box, you must position the IR Blaster correctly. Position the light on the IR Blaster so that it faces the sensor on your VCR, Cable Box or Satellite Box.
If you only use one IR Blaster, (for example, if you only have a VCR connect- ed to the Internet Terminal), place the unused IR Blaster behind the equip- ment.
NOTE: If you use the IR Blaster in an enclosed setting, such as an entertain- ment center with glass doors, keep the doors open. This will reduce interfer- ence and allow the infrared signals to travel freely.
Go to step 4 - Connecting the Telephone Cord.
You will complete the second half of step 3 (setting up the IR Blaster) after you sign up with the WebTV Network.
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