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Mounting

The RF Receiver can be mounted to a piece of
furniture using the included mounting plate and
the 4 screws. Take into account the range and the
working angle of the IR blaster as explained on p.
4. Also make sure to place the RF Receiver in a
central position aimed directly at your devices.

Note:

It is adviced not to place the RF Receiver inside a
metal closet as RF signals can be disturbed by
metal objects.

Installation

1

Remove the mounting plate from the
bottom of the RF Receiver.

2

Screw the plate to a rack, closet or
another piece of furniture.

Provide sufficient space to connect the power
adapter and to slide the RF Receiver back on.

Note:

Depending on the surface, it may be possible
to attach the RF Receiver to the furniture
using a piece of 2-sided tape. Look for the
right position and make sure there is
sufficient space.

3

Slide the RF Receiver on the
mounting plate.

Using the IR Emitters

Like the IR blaster of the RF Receiver, the IR
emitters send out IR signals. You can use the IR
emitters as an alternative for the IR blaster.

Note:

It is adviced not to place the RF Receiver inside a
metal closet as RF signals can be disturbed by
metal objects.

When to use the emitters

The IR emitters can control devices the IR blaster
cannot reach, for instance when there is limited
space around the receiving eyes of the devices,
e.g. in a small closet.

Note:

The IR emitters can also be used in
combination with the IR blaster of the RF
Receiver. Both send out IR signals
simultaneously. This allows you to operate
several devices using both the IR blaster and
the IR emitters.

Summary of Contents for RFR-5

Page 1: ...from your new RF Receiver Please retain this manual for future reference RFR 5 RF Receiver Instruction Manual Contents Introduction 3 About the RFR 5 3 Possible Set ups 4 Installation 5 Working Angle...

Page 2: ...n If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equip ment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interfere...

Page 3: ...in another room The RFR 5 provides the solution to overcome obstacles like furniture or walls Your devices no longer have to be placed in line of sight but can be operated from virtually any location...

Page 4: ...Receiver is placed inside a closet a rack or another piece of furniture together with your devices situation C The set ups in situation A B and C can be combined If you want to control devices in dif...

Page 5: ...ow 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 Figure 1 represents the RF Re...

Page 6: ...ossible to attach the RF Receiver to the furniture using a piece of 2 sided tape Look for the right position and make sure there is sufficient space 3 Slide the RF Receiver on the mounting plate Using...

Page 7: ...ectly to the receiving eyes 1 Attach the emitters to a surface above below or in front of the receiving eyes of your devices for aesthetic appearance or when it is difficult to locate the receiving ey...

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

Page 9: ...any objects Check if metal objects for instance a metal closet wires or cables surrounding the RF Receiver do not disturb the RF signals If you are using the IR emitters make sure they are connected p...

Page 10: ...f IR emitters 3 3 5mm mono mini plug Cable length 7 feet 2 0 meters Max range 3 feet 75 cm 3 5 mm mono male to male cable length 7 feet 2 0 meters 120V AC Power adapter 400mA 12V DC adapter UL approve...

Page 11: ...11 Memo...

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