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PowerBlasterTM

Integrated antenna swings in any direction to optimize RF reception and range.

Program and Test Remote Control First

Don’t connect power to PowerBlaster™ until you have pro- grammed and tested the remote control line of sight. PowerBlaster™ can interfere with testing and programming.

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PowerBlaster

PARTS GUIDE

Included 9V power supply plugs into the MRF-100 power connector.

Six flasher jacks on the rear of PowerBlaster™ connect flashers for control of A/V components out-of-sight of the front blaster.

Six plug-in flashers are supplied with 10 foot cables and six extra self-adhesive pads (in case a

flasher has to be repositioned).

STEP 1:

Turn ON all of your components.

Audio /Video components some- times create RF interference. Therefore, perform all testing with all of your components powered ON (as they will be when you operate the system).

SETP 2:

Connect the Power Supply. Connect the 9V power supply to an active UNSWITCHED AC outlet. PowerBlaster™ must always be powered up. The red Power LED should light up.

STEP 3:

Test Placement of PowerBlaster™. PowerBlaster™ should be placed so that the STATUS LED only lights up when a button is pressed on an RF series remote control. It should go out as soon

as the button is released. If there is any flickering, move PowerBlaster™ farther away from the A/V components.

STEP 4:

Orient the Antenna for Optimum Range. If you need to extend the range of the remote, try adjusting the angle of PowerBlaster’s™ receiving antenna via it’s pivoting ball mount.

STEP 5:

Mount PowerBlaster™. PowerBlaster™ may be concealed and mounted to the rear wall or back of the system cabinet. The mounting plate slides apart from the receiver, mounts to the wall, then the receiver can slide back into place.

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PROGRAMMING

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Universal Remote Control MRF100B manual Programming, Program and Test Remote Control First