Remotesolution CRB61A Low Power Communications Transmitter User Manual
Remote Solution Co., Ltd. Low Power Communications Transmitter
User Manual
Enhance your XFINITY® TV experience with the Aim Anywhere™ Adapter! Pair your adapter and XFINITY Remote to get started. It’s simple to pair your XFINITY Remote with the Aim Anywhere Adapter. Your XFINITY Remote can be paired with the Aim Anywhere Adapter (also known as the XR8) allowing you to control your set-top box or DTA even when the device is placed out of line-of-sight (for example, in an entertainment center or behind your TV). XFINITY Remotes can be identified by an XR model number on the back of the remote. See the “Compatible Devices” section on the back of this user guide to verify that your set-top box or DTA and remote are compatible with the adapter. To pair your XFINITY Remote with the Aim Anywhere Adapter, follow the steps below. HERE’S HOW: XFINITY Remote Aim Anywhere Adapter USER’S GUIDE 1. Turn on your TV and set-top box or DTA. 2. Plug the Aim Anywhere Adapter into the IR Input port* located on the rear panel of your set-top box or DTA. *Note: This port may also be labeled IR, IR-In, IR Receive, or EXT IR IN. 3. Wait 3-5 seconds for the solid red LED on top of the adapter to turn off. 4. Press and release the PAIR button on the back of the adapter. The LED on top of the adapter will turn on when the PAIR button is pressed. 5. Press and hold the Setup button on your XFINITY Remote until the remote’s LED changes from red to green. Then, press and release the XFINITY button. Note: You must press the PAIR button on the adapter before you press the XFINITY button on your XFINITY Remote. 6. If the LED on the XFINITY Remote blinks green twice, pairing was successful. Press CH ^ to verify that your set-top box or DTA responds as expected. XFINITY Remote Aim Anywhere Adapter USER’S GUIDE 7. If the LED on your XFINITY Remote blinks red, then green, and then red, pairing was unsuccessful. Check the “Compatible Devices” section to verify that your set-top box or DTA supports the Aim Anywhere Adapter. xfinity.com ©2013 Comcast Corporation. All rights reserved. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT THE AIM ANYWHERE ADAPTER COMPATIBLE DEVICES: QQ: Can I pair more than one XFINITY Remote with the XR8 adapter? AA: Yes, the XR8 supports pairing with up to five XFINITY Remotes. SET-TOP BOXES AND DTAS QQ: Why can’t I use my other remotes after pairing my XFINITY Remote with the XR8 adapter? AA: Some set-top boxes only support XFINITY Remotes when using the XR8. You can replace your old remote with another XFINITY Remote and pair it with the XR8. QQ: During pairing, why does the LED blink red and then green on the XFINITY Remote? AA: Either a button other than the XFINITY button was pressed, or the XFINITY Remote timed out before the XFINITY button was pressed. Repeat the pairing steps. QQ: During pairing, why does the LED blink red, then green, then red on the XFINITY Remote? AA: The XFINITY Remote you are trying to pair cannot find the XR8. Unplug the XR8 and plug it back in, making sure the red LED on top of the adapter turns on for 3-5 seconds. Then, repeat the steps to pair the XR8 and XFINITY Remote. Be sure to press the PAIR button on the XR8 before you press the XFINITY button on your XFINITY Remote. The Aim Anywhere Adapter can be used for out-of-sight control with the set-top boxes and DTAs listed below: QQ: When paired, why does the LED blink green, then red on the XFINITY Remote when a button is pressed? AA: The XR8 may have lost power or may be out of communication range. Try moving closer to your set-top box or DTA and make sure the XR8 is securely connected. If this does not fix the issue, follow the steps to re-pair the XR8 and XFINITY Remote. DTA uDTA RNG100 RNG110 RNG150 RNG150N RNG200N QQ: Why is the XR8 adapter not responding to button presses from my XFINITY Remote? AA: If the XR8 stops responding to an already paired XFINITY Remote, unplug the XR8 and plug it back in. If this does not fix the issue, follow the steps to re-pair the XR8 and XFINITY Remote. XFINITY Remotes that can be paired with the Aim Anywhere Adapter include: QQ: Why does the LED continuously blink when I plug in the XR8 adapter? AA: Your device is not compatible with the XR8; please refer to the “Compatible Devices” section for a list of supported devices. DCX3200 DCX3200-M DCX3400 DCX3400-M DCX3501 Note: The Cisco RNG200 is not compatible with the adapter. XFINITY REMOTES XR2 XR5 XR11 XR13 FCC Compliance Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. There is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • • • • • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase or decrease the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced remote control/TV technician for help. It is strongly recommended that the TV be plugged into a separate wall outlet. The user is cautioned that changes and modifications made to the equipment without the approval of the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. For additional information about XFINITY Remotes visit xfinity.com/remotes. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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