3.4
How to Adjust the Power Level of the IR Outputs
At the back of the Extender, there are 4 dipswitches, one for each IR Output. Use these
dipswitches to configure the power level of the Single IR emitters.
•
Raise the power levels
if there is a device near that might cause IR interference such as a
plasma TV.
•
Lower the power levels
if you want to operate 2 or more identical devices that are
placed near each other in order to prevent the devices from receiving the IR signal intended
for the other device.
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Troubleshooting
The busy LED on the Extender blinks while the Remote Control is not being used
• This indicates that another Remote Control is being used in the proximity of the Extender.
See
How to Avoid Interference from Other Remote Controls
on
page 11
.
There is no power LED on the Extender
• Make sure the power adapter is connected properly. See
How to Connect the Extender
on
page 7
.
The Single IR emitters are no longer adhesive
• Replace the adhesive with a fresh piece of transparent 2-sided tape.
I cannot find the exact location of the device’s IR receiver
• Set the Single IR emitters to the minimal emission level, and hold one of the emitters
0.4–0.8 inch (1–2 cm) in front of the device.
Move the emitter across the front panel, and take note of when the device reacts to the IR
signals of the emitter.
When the device reacts, position the emitter in that place.
• Check the manual for the device.
If you are still in doubt, contact your supplier or the manufacturer.
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