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User Guide 1 Introduction Note: In this user guide Pronto is used for both ProntoPro and Pronto remote controls. RFX6000 is compatible with TSU3000 and TSU6000. About the RFX6000 Most remote control systems have to be operated by pointing the remote control directly towards a device. Any obstacle between the remote control and the device disturbs t[...]
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User Guide 2 Introduction Possible Set-ups The RF Extender can be used in several situations: • Y our devices can be remotely controlled while the RF Extender is placed in line of sight (situation A). • The RF Extender controls devices placed in an adjacent room (situation B). • The RF Extender is placed inside a closet, a rack or another pie[...]
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User Guide 3 Installation Installation The following components should be present: RF Extender , power adapter , 4 dual IR emitters, mounting plate and 4 screws. Before you install the RF Extender , you should decide which of the set-ups described on p. 2 apply to your needs. It is recommended to read through the entire User Guide. W orking Angle a[...]
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User Guide 4 Mounting The RF Extender can be mounted to a piece of furniture using the included mounting plate and the 4 screws. T ake into account the range and the working angle of the IR blaster as explained on p. 3. Also make sure to place the RF Extender in a central position aimed directly at your devices. Warning It is adviced not to place t[...]
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User Guide 5 Installation How to use the emitters The dual IR emitters can be attached to the surrounding surface facing the receiving eyes or directly 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 eye[...]
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User Guide 6 Installation Settings As the RF Extender ‘communicates’ with the Pronto Remote Control, you have to set the same Extender ID (identity) on both appliances. The settings depend on whether you have a single RF Extender or multiple RF Extenders. Single RF Extender When you use only one RF Extender , you can accept the default setting [...]
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User Guide 7 T roubleshooting T roubleshooting 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 Extender match with the ID and channel numbers on the Pronto Remote Control (see p. 6). Refer to the Pronto User Guide for more details on the settings of[...]
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User Guide 8 Specifications The specifications and design of this product are subject to change without notice. Hardware Red LED (continuously on when powered, blinking during RF reception) 16 IDs and 4 CHs 4 outputs for IR emitters Possibility to have multiple RF extenders in one home not interfering Positioning: freestanding, mounted horizontally[...]