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Tighten the connection only by hand. If you use a
wrench, you may over-tighten the connection and
damage your equipment. Such damage is not covered
by the Limited Warranty.
b. Make sure the
REMOTE KEY
switch matches the UHF Pro
key at the bottom of the remote. If the switch setting does not
match the key or if you'd like to change these settings, see
Changing Frequencies
on page 31.
c. Plug in the IR extender cable to the
IR EXTENDER
connection on the back of the converter.
d. Plug in the AC adapter to the
POWER
connection
on the back of the converter.
4. Refer to Figures 6 and 7 to place the IR extender’s IR head directly
in front of the receiver’s front panel IR sensor. The sensor may be
in an egg-shaped dimple in the front panel, or behind a lens (the IR
signal goes through the panel lens).
Note
: The IR extender cable is the best way to get the IR signal
from the converter to the receiver because the signal doesn’t have
to go through the air.
Figure 6. IR Sensor in an egg-shaped dimple
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