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172-94

XTRA LINK

®

 2

REMOTE CONTROL EXTENSION SYSTEM

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

The Xtra Link 2 system provides full remote control operation of a satellite receiver, cable box or VCR from
a second room by sharing the coaxial cable connecting your video equipment to this second room’s TV.

The 172-94 Xtra Link 2 consists of the following supplied parts (Fig.1):

1.

One 291-00 IR Receiver. It is placed at the remote room location to receive IR signals from the
handheld remote controller.

2.

One INJ94 Injector.  This unit, located in the Remote
Room, injects the remote control signal into the room-
to-room coaxial cable (along with the TV signal) and
passes it to the CPL94B Coupler in the Main room.  It
also provides quick connection of the 291-00 IR Re-
ceiver and 781C-00 Power Supply cables.

3.

One CPL94B Coupler.  Located in the Main Room,
this Coupler extracts the remote control signal from
the coaxial cable and passes it to the emitters that
control your IR remote controlled audio/video source
components. Two emitter jacks are provided for con-
trol of up to four components.

4. One 282M high output emitter and one 283M Blink-

IR

TM

 emitter. These permit acontrol of two IR remote

controlled components.  The visible output of the 283M allows it to also be used for troubleshooting.

5.

Two short coaxial cables.  One connects the TV signal source to the CPL94B Coupler in the Main
Room.  The other connects the INJ94 Injector to the TV in the Remote Room.

6.

A 781C-00 Power supply. This plugs into an unswitched 120V AC outlet to provide power to the 291-
00 IR Receiver.

CONNECTIONS:

The Xtra Link system uses the coaxial
cable that carries the TV RF signal from
the source equipment in the main room
to the remote room, to send  the IR
control signals back to the source equip-
ment.  The coaxial cable may be up to
one mile in length.

If you already have a coaxial cable con-
necting your video equipment with a re-
mote room, your current hookup should
be similar to Fig. 2.  If it isn't, run a single
length of RG59 or preferably RG6 cable
from the Main Room to the Remote Room.

NOTE: If RF amplifier(s) are used any-
where in the line of coaxial cable be-
tween the CPL94B Coupler and the INJ94

282M

Mouse Emitter

Coax Jumper Cables

283M

Blink-IR™
Mouse Emitter

INJ94 

Injector

+12 V

IR

RCVR

TV

INPUT

INJ94 INJECTOR

CPL94B 

Coupler

EMITTER

REMOTE TV

SAT/VCR

CPL94B COUPLER

EMITTER

291-00 IR Receiver

Front View

291-00 IR Receiver

Side View

781C-00

Power Supply

Fig. 1

 172-94 Xtra Link 2 System Parts

282M

Mouse Emitter

Coax Jumper Cables

283M

Blink-IR™
Mouse Emitter

INJ94 

Injector

+12 V

IR

RCVR

TV

INPUT

INJ94 INJECTOR

CPL94B 

Coupler

EMITTER

REMOTE TV

SAT/VCR

CPL94B COUPLER

EMITTER

291-00 IR Receiver

Front View

291-00 IR Receiver

Side View

781C-00

Power Supply

Fig. 2

  Basic System Without Xtra Link

Summary of Contents for 172-94

Page 1: ...ng 5 Two short coaxial cables One connects the TV signal source to the CPL94B Coupler in the Main Room The other connects the INJ94 Injector to the TV in the Remote Room 6 A 781C 00 Power supply This plugs into an unswitched 120V AC outlet to provide power to the 291 00 IR Receiver CONNECTIONS The Xtra Link system uses the coaxial cable that carries the TV RF signal from the source equipment in th...

Page 2: ...a 120 VAC unswitched outlet after you have made all other connections Position the 291 00 IR Receiver so that the infrared beam from the handheld remote control has a direct view to the front of the unit within 20 feet INSTALLING THE INJ94 INJECTOR Connect one of the two short coaxial cables between TV on the INJ94 Injector and RF IN on the TV in the Remote Room Connect the room to room cable to I...

Page 3: ...sensor of some products such as RCA DSS receivers In such cases use the high output 282M emitter placed close to the sensor or on a nearby shelf etc within 6 inches 172 94 Fig 4 Advanced Multiroom Hookup 282M 283M IR Emitters included 1ST TV RF IN A V INPUTS BACK PANEL V L R MAIN ROOM RF IN RF OUT RF IN OUT TO TV TV SIGNAL PATH IR REMOTE CONTROL PATH Hand Held Remote REMOTE ROOM 120 V AC unswitche...

Page 4: ...the 291 00 IR Receiver may have to be moved to a different location if the unit is picking up interference This interference may in severe cases prevent the system from working Common sources of interference are RF radiation from the TV set on which the 291 00 IR Receiver may have been placed Direct or reflected sunlight Fluorescent Compact Fluorescent Neon Neon Art Halogen lights or light dimmers...

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