Programming instructions

Remote Controls - Remote Control Programming 13 - 54
2. Change the frequency band for the UHF remote control to use UHF Pro Band B as follows:
On a 6.3 or 6.4 remote control:
Remove the battery cover and slide the small switch inside the compartment to position B, changing the transmitted
RF characteristics of the remote control
Replace the battery cover and re-link the remote with the receiver using the System Information screen
See the Remote Control User Guide for detailed instructions
On a 21.0 remote:
Select an even-numbered remote address (for example, address 2, 4, or 6) which sets this remote to Band B and
re-link the remote with the receiver using the System Information screen
See the Remote Control User Guide for detailed instructions
Note: This step does not apply to ViP211 or ViP211k receivers. It applies to the ViP612 DVR receiver only if a UHF
remote control is being used
3. UHF Remote Antenna
Move the UHF antenna away from the externally connected device and the receiver using a UHF remote-antenna
extension cable
Use a coaxial jumper cable to relocate the antenna
RG-6 or RG-59 cable
This jumper should be four to six feet in length
Use a barrel connector to attach the UHF antenna to the jumper
You may need to try several locations for the UHF remote antenna to nd the one that works best in your installation
Route the cable and place the antenna in such a way that it is aesthetically pleasing to the customer
Remember when relocating the UHF antenna to be careful not to damage the customers furnishings