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IR Control
Changing the IR Routing State
By default, the IR signal from each Receiver unit (output) is controlling its “associated” input
source using the “Follow Input” mode. In other words, Output A > Input 1, Output B >
Input 2, Output C > Input 3, and so on. This default IR routing state can be changed,
independently of the A/V routing.
As an example, we have three blu-ray players. Each blu-ray player is controlled from
different viewing locations, using IR an extender that is connected to each Receiver unit.
Normally, a display is connected to each Receiver unit but, for clarity, we have removed
them from the diagram.
Now, let’s say we want to control blu-ray player 2 from any of the outputs (A - C):
2
3
1
B
C
A
Matrix
Receiver units
w/ IR extenders
Blu-ray players
2
3
1
B
C
A
Matrix
Receiver units
w/ IR extenders
Blu-ray players
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