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Troubleshooting

Devices do not respond properly

Check if the power adapter is connected and
the red LED is on.

Check if the ID and channel numbers on the
RF Receiver match with the ID and channel
numbers on the RF Remote Controller (see
p. 8). Refer to the RF Remote Controller’s
manual for more details on the settings of the
Remote Controller.

Check the placement of the RF Receiver:

• Check the distance between the RF Re-

ceiver and the RF Remote Controller (see
p.4).

• Check the range and the working angle of

the IR blaster (see p. 4).

• Check if the RF Receiver is placed in a

central position relative to your devices.

• Make sure that the distance between the

RF Receiver and your device is at least 4
inches (10 cm).

• Make sure that the distance between the

RF Receiver and your device is at most 16
feet (5 meters).

• Make sure the IR signals between the RF

Receiver and the remote control sensor of
your devices are not disturbed by any ob-
jects.

• Check if metal objects, for instance a

metal closet, wires or cables, surrounding
the RF Receiver do not disturb the RF sig-
nals.

• If you are using the 1/8 inch (3.5 mm)

mono cable, make sure to plug in all the
way to make a good connection.

• If you are using the IR emitters, make

sure they are connected properly and that
they are placed within range of the remote
control sensor (see p. 7).

It might be possible that some commands
cannot be sent out as RF signals. In that case
you will have to reconfigure the RF Remote
Controller to operate your devices with IR
signals again.

The red LED on the RF Receiver blinks
without using the RF Remote Controller

This indicates RF interference. Another de-
vice in the proximity is sending out RF sig-
nals. Change the channel (CH) on the RF
Receiver (see p. 8).

There is no red LED on my RF Receiver

Check if the power adapter is connected
properly.

The IR emitters are no longer adhesive

Replace the adhesive with a fresh piece of
the 2-sided tape.

I cannot find the exact location of the
device’s remote control sensor

Check the manual of the device.

When still in doubt, contact your supplier or
the manufacturer.

Summary of Contents for RF-EX6

Page 1: ...retain this manual for future reference RF EX6 RF Receiver Instruction Manual Contents Introduction 3 About the RF EX6 3 Applications 3 Installation 4 Working angle and range of the IR blaster 4 Moun...

Page 2: ...oes cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be deter mined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interfer ence by one or more o...

Page 3: ...H SEL Pure A Surround Direct Stereo Re EQ THX All CH ST Level Level L Night AudioSEL DSP DSP Enter Audio ADJ Gu i d e Menu T o p Menu Setu p Return Exit RF signals IR signals RF Remote Controller RF R...

Page 4: ...window on top of the RF Receiver is aimed at your devices To get optimal results it is recommended to place the RF Receiver horizontally with the IR blaster facing up or down IR blaster facing down F...

Page 5: ...It is adviced not to place the RF Receiver inside a metal closet as RF signals can be disturbed by metal objects Installation 1 Screw the plate to a rack closet etc Provide sufficient space to connec...

Page 6: ...a small closet Note The mono cable and the IR emitters can also be used in combination with the IR blaster of the RF Receiver All send out IR signals simulta neously This allows you to operate severa...

Page 7: ...tters The IR emitters can be attached to the surround ing surface facing the remote control sensor or directly to the remote control sensor 1 Attach the emitters to a surface above below or in front o...

Page 8: ...river 3 Try to operate your devices with the RF Remote Controller The red LED will blink when the RF Re ceiver receives a correct command 4 Repeat this procedure for every RF Receiver RF Interference...

Page 9: ...eck if metal objects for instance a metal closet wires or cables surrounding the RF Receiver do not disturb the RF sig nals If you are using the 1 8 inch 3 5 mm mono cable make sure to plug in all the...

Page 10: ...ale cable length 7 feet 2 0 meters Number of IR emitters 3 1 8 inch 3 5 mm mono mini plug Cable length 7 feet 2 0 meters Max range 3 feet 75 cm 120V AC Power adapter for USA and Canada 230V AC Power a...

Page 11: ...11 Memo...

Page 12: ...1 785 2600 Fax 201 785 2650 http www onkyousa com ONKYO EUROPE ELECTRONICS GmbH Liegnitzerstrasse 6 82194 Groebenzell GERMANY Tel 49 8142 4401 0 Fax 49 8142 4401 555 http www onkyo net ONKYO CHINA LIM...

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