7. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
The A/V equipment does not respond to signals from my remote
control.
x
The IR receiver has a receiving sensitivity of about 10 metres with an
acceptance angle of 90 degrees. Range is also dependent on the remote
control used.
x
If the 'IR data' light on the IR Receiver is continuously illuminated, the IR
receiver is probably being disrupted by another infrared signal. Try to
locate the IR receiver so that it encounters as little disruption as possible
from, for example, direct sunlight, Flat Screen TVs, (LCD, Plasma, LED),
fluorescent lighting or energy-efficient light bulbs.
x
The IR receiver works with all standard (infrared) remote controls. The
only exception (known to us) is Bang & Olufsen (B&O).
x
Ensure that the IR receiver and the IR extender cable are correctly
connected and that these are plugged in properly.
x
Some IR windows from set-top and satellite boxes are very sensitive and
are easily disrupted. These devices then receive too much infrared light
and will either work badly or not work at all. Relocate the IR LED so that
less infrared light is received via the IR window.
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