Owner's Manual

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Using the mono cable and the IR
emitters
Like the IR blaster of the RF Receiver, the 1/8
inch (3.5 mm) mono cable and the IR emitters
send out IR signals. You can use the mono cable
and the IR emitters as an alternative for the IR
blaster.
You can use the mono cable to connect an
Onkyo component that has an IR IN terminal.
Note:
It is adviced not to place the RF Receiver inside
a metal closet as RF signals can be disturbed by
metal objects.
When to use the mono cable and the
emitters
The mono cable and the IR emitters can control
devices the IR blaster cannot reach, for instance
when there is limited space around the remote
control sensor of the devices, e.g. in a small
closet.
Note:
The mono cable and the IR emitters can also be
used in combination with the IR blaster of the
RF Receiver. All send out IR signals simulta-
neously. This allows you to operate several de-
vices using all the IR blaster, the mono cable and
the IR emitters.
Connecting Onkyo components
equipped with IR IN terminal
The 1/8 inch (3.5mm) mono cable (included
with the RF Receiver) can be used to connect the
RF Receiver to Onkyo components equipped
with IR IN terminal for controlling the Onkyo
components.
1 Connect the supplied 1/8 inch
(3.5 mm) mono cable to the IR IN
terminal on your Onkyo component.
Installation
I
R
IN
OUT
2 Plug the other end of the cable into
the RF Receiver.
Note:
IR terminals are different than
connectors on
Onkyo components. Do not connect IR terminals
to
connectors on Onkyo components.
Onkyo components
1/8 inch
(3.5 mm)
mono cable