English – JVC RX-9010VBK User Manual
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Setting Up the IR Signal Transmitter
The IR signal transmitter can transmit the IR signals.
It allows you to use the AV COMPU LINK system, and to operate
other manufacturers’ components
without aiming the remote control
directly toward the remote sensor on the target components. In
addition, the IR signal transmitter reduces the possibility of
malfunction.
• The IR signal transmitter may not operate the target components
depending on the operating conditions and circumstances —
including the aiming angle and direction of the IR signal
transmitter toward the remote sensors of the target components.
If this occurs, changing its aiming angle and direction toward the
remote sensors may solve the problem.
To set up the IR signal transmitter
1. Find the place where you attach the IR signal
transmitter.
• Place it where the signal can reach the remote sensor of the
target components directly (in the line-of-sight).
• If the cord length of the IR signal transmitter is not long
enough, use an extension cord (not supplied).
2. Attach the double-sided adhesive tape
(supplied) to the IR signal transmitter.
3. Connect the plug of the transmitter to the IR
OUT jack of the receiver and place the
transmitter.
IR signal transmitter
Double-sided
adhesive tape
Horizontally: 60˚
Signal-emitting angle of the transmitter
Vertically: 60˚
15°
45°
30°
30°
RF REMOTE
ANTENNA
IR OUT
RF REMOTE
ANTENNA
IR OUT
Less than 10 f
eet
(3 m)
At an angle of
approx. 60°
ANTENNA
RF REMOTE
IR OUT
Setting Up the RF Rod Antenna
The remote control supplied for this receiver can transmit RF (Radio
Frequency) signal. The RF rod antenna can receive the RF signals
emitted from the remote control. So, with the RF rod antenna
connected, you can operate the receiver at a distance of up to 50 feet
(15 m) using the remote control. However, if the antenna cannot
receive signals stably, you cannot operate the receiver correctly.
• The signal-reachable distance may differ depending on the
operating conditions and circumstances. To improve transmitting
conditions, change the distance to the receiver and the direction
to transmit while operating the remote control.
• Without the RF rod antenna connected, you can operate the
receiver with the remote control, aiming the remote control
directly toward the remote sensor on the receiver.
To set up the RF rod antenna
1. Insert the RF rod antenna to the RF REMOTE
ANTENNA terminal.
2. Rotate the fixing nut to attach the RF rod
antenna firmly.
The RF rod antenna and IR signal Transmitter
The combination of the RF rod antenna and the IR signal transmitter
(see to the right) allows you to use the Multi-room function more
conveniently.
The remote control supplied for this receiver can transmit both RF
(Radio Frequency) signal and IR (infrared) signal at the same time.
This receiver catches the RF signals emitted from the remote
control, and converts them into IR signals, then transmits the
converted signals to the remote sensor on the other components
through IR signal transmitter.
This means that you can control not only this receiver but the other
components from the sub-room.
Note:
To avoid a failure in the reception from the remote control, keep the
connecting cables and the IR signal transmitter’ s cable away from the
RF rod antenna.
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