Rca Wireless Receiver Ir Emitter Model D930 Manually

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This could be an issue with the IR emitters on your remote wearing out, or your U-verse's IR receiver could be faulty. Try controlling the U-verse with the original remote. If the same thing happens with the original remote, then it is the IR receiver (U-verse) that is the problem. If the original remote is able to control the device from the normal distance, then your 890's IR emitters are the problem. If you find that it is the Harmony remote that is the problem, try doing a firmware update as this often solves issues. To update the firmware on your remote, log in to the Harmony software, click 'Downloads' at the top of the screen then click 'Firmware.' I hope this helps.

D Aug 20, 2011. I have also purchased one of these over ebay without a manual. I have gotten it to work as an extender from my basement satellite receiver to the upstairs living room theater TV. I use a channel converter to remote the RF audio and video and this Jensen IR remote to allow control from the living room. There should be five items in this set. Two dome shaped items, two power supplies and a hockey puck looking IR emitter.

First locate the dome that says transmitter on it. This you want to put at the remote location. This is the dome that you point your remote control at to do your bidding. Make sure its little antenna is extended and the power supply is plugged in.

You should be looking at the dome with the antenna tail behind it. The range that you can operate this seems to be somewhat limited.

Rca Wireless Receiver/ir Emitter Model D930

More on this later. Second, locate the receiver dome. It says receiver on it and has two plug jacks, one for the power supply and one for the IR emitter. Don't worry about that yet, you don't need to plug it in. Raise its antenna, connect its power and set this in front of the devise that is being controlled remotely. You do not need the hockey puck for this to relay your IR beam. Make sure it faces the device being controlled.

The antenna tail should face away from the device being controlled. You should now be able to relay the IR signal. Start by being close to the transmitter. Try a simple on off to verify you have a connection. You can then work at moving away a bit to get an idea on the range capability. I have read several reviews that say this range is very limited, maybe only 5 feet! I am not sure if this is true in all cases, but be aware of it.

Secondly experiment with the receiver placement to get reliable relay to controlled device. The hockey puck can be used to put the signal in a closed in spot like behind a door in a cabinet etc. In this case, plug it into the receiver and stick it over the IR led on the item being controlled. By the way, I have not gotten this to work on the unit I have. Not sure why. I am also clueless on the visible red LED in the receiver.

It seems to glow when I pass my hand around the antenna and does flash when a signal is relayed. It would be nice to know what this is intended to do.

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I hope this helps. If anyone has the manual, I would be interested as well. Sep 29, 2008.

Ihave tried everything I am aware of to get this pair to work.no success. 1 set the D930 to be able to send the IR to the controlled divice. 2 placed the Transmitter in direct line of site to receiver about 40 feet away. 3 was not able to control the device I was attempting to control. (turn on/off) I am not able to determine whether the system is working or not.

Ihave tried everything I am aware of to get this pair to work.no success. 1 set the D930 to be able to send the IR to the controlled divice. 2 placed the Transmitter in direct line of site to receiver about 40 feet away. 3 was not able to control the device I was attempting to control.

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(turn on/off) I am not able to determine whether the system is working or not. The cone unit with the antenna is the one you put facing the unit you are trying to control The non-antenna cone is the remote unit. Plug both into wall and grab your remote and point it at the remote cone then push a botton. It should flash indicating signal received. The antennaed cone should also flash indicating received rf signal. The cone unit with the antenna is the one you put facing the unit you are trying to control The non-antenna cone is the remote unit.

Plug both into wall and grab your remote and point it at the remote cone then push a botton. It should flash indicating signal received. The antennaed cone should also flash indicating received rf signal. You will have to use an amplifier to power the speakers from the cd player, the output on the CD player isn't enough. You will need to hook the CD player to the amplifier using the red and white wires, on the CD hook them to the OUT and on the amp hook them to the CD or Aux or Tape in.

Then select that input on the amp and enjoy the music. I hope this information allows you to resolve this issue. If you need further assistance please comment to this post and I will try to help you further. Thanks for using FixYa asnowman Nov 05, 2009.

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