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6.6.4 IR Settings Tab
This tab provides control over the IR interfaces of the unit and how it interacts
with the unit and with devices associated with each input and output.
1) IR Bypass:
Enable or disable basic IR bypass from the front IR window,
to the currently selected input’s IR blaster.
Note: When IR Bypass is enabled, unit-generated IR commands will be
delayed by 100ms to avoid conflict with the bypassed IR command.
2) IR Channel:
Sets the IR channel to use with the unit’s dedicated IR
remote control.
Note: The IR channel of the unit and the dedicated IR remote control
must match in order for the unit to be controlled.
3) Input IR Auto Power Control:
Enable or disable the Auto Power Control
for the IR blaster associated with each input on the unit. When enabled,
the unit will transmit the appropriate power button IR command, from the
associated input’s IR blaster, any time the unit is powered on or placed
into standby mode.
Note: The device-specific power button IR command must be learned
and stored in the unit for each input. The IR transmission will be delayed
by 10 seconds to accommodate the warmup needs of certain devices.
4) Output IR Auto Power Control:
Enable or disable the Auto Power
Control for the IR blaster associated with the output on the unit. When
enabled, the unit will transmit the appropriate power button IR command,
from the associated output’s IR blaster, any time the unit is powered on
or placed into standby mode.
Note: The IR transmission will be delayed by 10 seconds to
accommodate the warmup needs of certain devices.