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Xtender Installation Manual.
Contents 2 Contents Chapter 1 Welcome Now You Can Setup Overvie w What You Need Basic Definitions Remote Lights – Understand What th e Remote is Trying to Tell You Chapter 2 Installing the SuperComb.
Welcome 3 Welcome Welcome to the World of Whole-Home Entertainment Choices The BOCS Xtender will allow you and your family to Xtend the entertainment options from your main system to all the TVs in your home.
Welcome 4 What You Need Tools Small pair of pliers Flat-blade scre wdriver What's in the Box? Xtender Xtender Unit SuperCombiner Power Supply for Xtender Universal BOCS Remote Contr ol Xtender In.
Welcome 5 Remote Control Lights - When in Programming Mode – The po wer light comes on and stays on. Generally you hav e 10 seconds to enter a comma nd or the remote will exit Programming Mode.
Welcome 6 What’s on the Front Panel? 1. Learning Window Xtender has the ability to learn remote control codes just in case you can’t find one in our remotes tha t works. There is a simple procedure to follow in the “Programming the Remote” section.
Welcome 7 What’s on the Back Panel? 1. Power The AC adapter plugs in here – only use the adapter that came w ith Xtender! 2. Reset Button Pushing this button resets Xtender to its factory default settings 3.
Installing the SuperCombiner 8 What’s on the Remote? Those Needing a Little Explanation 1. Xtender Channel Activity Lights – blink when you send a command to one of the dev ices connected to Xtender.
Installing the SuperCombiner 9 Installation Overview Easy as 1-2-3 Step 1 – Install SuperCombiner The SuperCombiner is a device that is installed just be fore y our main home “root splitter” to distribute y our new BOCS channels all ov er your home.
Installing the SuperCombiner 10 Part s Nee de d COAX Power Adapto r X tender Po we r Suppl y Step 1 Installing the SuperCombiner Select Location for the Xtender Minimum Location Requirements • Coaxi.
Installing the SuperCombiner 11 Parts Neede d SuperCombine r Cable Finder Too l Short COAX Cable room name in your cable splitter box. If not , we provide a tool in the installation kit so you can find the right wire.
Installing the SuperCombiner 12 Locate the Splitter It will be in your cable box and will likel y look like one of the following. And it will have wires hooked into most or all of its connecto rs, so it might be behind a cluttered mess.
Installing the SuperCombiner 13 Connecting the SuperCombiner • Plug the cable you located with the Cable Finder Tool in the s tep above into the Xtender port of the SuperCombiner. • Unplug the IN cable from your current splitter and connect it to the RF IN on the SuperCombiner.
Installing the Xtender 14 Step 2 Installing the Xtender Connect Xtender Remove the coax adapter and conne ct a coa x cable from the nearby coaxial wire wall jack (usually located on a plastic plat e mounted on a wall) to the “ANT IN” jack on Xtender.
Installing the Xtender 15 Red Channel Set Up • TiVo DVR with a cable box that it controls Connect the Device to the Xtender Connect the Audio/Video outpu t of the device to the inputs on the Red c hannel of the Xtender.
Installing the Xtender 16 Connect the “IR Blaster” This cable lets Xtender control the A/ V device – IR Cables come in the optional wiring pack. Locate an IR cable in your Xtender Installation Kit ( sold separ ately). Plug the connector of the IR cable into the “I R Out” on the Xtender Red Chann el.
Installing the Xtender 17 Locate the IR window on the dev ice that you have plugged into the Green Chann el. Peel the back off of the tape on the o ther end and stick it over the IR window of the audio/video device you previously plugged into the Green Channel input.
Installing the Xtender 18 Using the RED Channel Out A/V cable connectio n allows you to pass the A/V device through to y our TV for the be s t possible picture – many people connect their cable DVR box to the Red channel and when watching cable on the TV next to Xtender use the “Video” i nput on their TV.
Programming the Remotes 19 Step 3 Programming the Remotes Three Steps to Programming the Remotes 1. Pair remotes with your Xtender 2. Pick a room, program a remote to work the TV in that room.
Programming the Remotes 20 • Enter the device code while pointing the remote at the TV – the power light should blink twice indicating a successful cod e was selected and a po wer command was sent to the TV. If you get a fast fla sh, there was an error – we suggest you exit program mode (press remote po wer button) and start over.
Programming the Remotes 21 • Identify the device code from the list (Appendix A) • Simultaneously press the Green and Info buttons until the power button lights • Enter the device code – press.
Programming the Remotes 22 6. Press the Select/OK button to accept the ne w code. Step 4: Program the rest of your remotes for each room This is exactly like step 2 – just grab a new remote, make sure it is Paired to your Xtender, and program it for the TV in the room where you intend to leave that remote.
Programming the Remotes 23 More Programming Options Control other devices in the same room as the remote The Xtender remote is a full universal remote and can con trol other devices that are in the sa.
Programming the Remotes 24 "TV" and "Live TV" - to restore the TV-Input button to its de fault behavior. 2. The power LED will turn on. 3. Press Select/OK to confirm. 4. If successful, the power LED will pulse twice and turn off.
Programming the Remotes 25 2. Press and hold simultaneously for at least 2 sec onds one of these combinations on the BOCS remote, to select which local device the learned codes will be associated with.
Programming the Remotes 26 "DVD" and "Delete/*" for the local DVD dev i ce, "AUX" and "Delete/*" for the local AUX device, "RED" and ".
Programming the Remotes 27 1 = send two digits for channel 99 or lo wer; send "+100" followed by two digits for channel 100 and abov e. This is the defaul t. 2 = always send three digits. 3. Press Select/OK to confirm. 4. If successful, the power LED will pulse twice and turn off.
Programming the Remotes 28 Using the Remotes Controlling the TV Press the Local TV butto n, the remote will now control the TV. The remote automatically tunes the TV in front o f you to your favorite TV channel. To set your favorite TV channel: • Press "Local TV" (to control the TV in front of y ou).
Programming the Remotes 29 When you press a button, one of the follo wing buttons on the remote will light up briefly, indicating which devi ce the remote is tran smitting the button press to: • Red.
Programming the Remotes 30 Troubleshooting: General Sometimes while I’m watching an Xtender channel, the channel or program changes It’s possible someone else in the house has pressed the same Xtender channel button and has taken control. Consider splitting the programs – perhaps Blue for kids and Green for adults.
Programming the Remotes 31 is not as good as my Cable TV channels on the TV connected to the LOCAL-TV output on Xtender channels depending on what you want to watch – but Xtender needs to kno w whic.
Programming the Remotes 32 I found a code for my TV or A/V device and some buttons work but others do not This is fairly common because many manufacturers use a slightly different code for each product they put on the market.
Programming the Remotes 33 pointed there until the TV goes where you want - some TVs take a while to respond. if the TV only sees one digit, wait until that clears before y ou try pushing the Xtender channel button again.
Programming the Remotes 34 press Select/OK to confirm 1 for a pause time of 1/10th of a seco nd (fastest channel changi ng) 2 for a pause time of 1/5th of a second (a little slower.
Television Device Codes 35 Television Device Codes Television Admiral 00093 00463 Advent 00761 00783 00815 00817 00842 01933 25592 Aiko 00092 Akai 00812 00702 00030 00672 01675 01676 01903 01935 25271.
Television Device Codes 36 00178 01347 01919 01926 16624 17419 17621 Petters 01523 Philco 00054 00030 Philips 01454 00054 00690 01154 01961 25430 25836 Pilot 00030 Pioneer 00166 0067 9 00866 01260 Pol.
Television Device Codes 37 TV/DVD Combination Advent 01933 25592 Akai 01675 01935 25271 Apex Digital 01943 25406 Audiovox 01937 01951 01952 Audiovox 25647 25697 25698 Axion 01937 25647 Broksonic 01935.
Cable & Satellite Box Device Codes 38 Cable & Satellite Box Device Codes Cable Box ABC 04099 04104 04110 04113 Americast 04995 Amino 05698 05918 Bell & Howell 04110 Bell South 04995 Clearmaster 04979 ClearMax 04979 Coolmax 04979 Digeo 05283 Digi 04733 Director 04572 Dumont 04733 Gen.
Video Device Codes 39 Video Device Codes DVD Player Accurian 25648 25992 Advent 25592 Aiwa 25217 Akai 25271 25346 25475 25665 Alco 25366 Allegro 25445 Amphion M.
Video Device Codes 40 Laser Disk Player Carver 20674 Denon 20539 20652 Disco Vision 20503 Harman/Kardon 20674 Hitachi 20503 Magnavox 20674 20697 Marantz 20674 Mitsubishi 20539 NAD 20539 Optimus 20539 .
Video Device Codes 41 Teac 16384 1642 5 Technics 16419 16546 Teknika 16419 16421 16384 Thomas 16384 Tivo 17002 17020 17123 17124 17129 17623 17624 18380 17887 TMK 16624 Toshiba 16429 16427 17229 17392.
Auxiliary Device Codes 42 Auxiliary Device Codes Audio Amplifier Adcom 33345 Bose 33442 Curtis Mathes 33068 Durabrand 34329 Elan 33415 GE 32846 Harman/Kardon 33660 JVC 33099 Left Coast 33660 Lenoxx 34.
Auxiliary Device Codes 43 Marantz 29861 29941 28711 28861 29961 MCS 28711 Mitsubishi 30065 NAD 28992 Norcent 30061 Nova 30061 Onkyo 28807 29514 29970 29992 30203 Optimus 29695 28858 29203 29342 29746 .
Auxiliary Device Codes 44 Show Current IR Codes programmed into the remotes This function outputs an indica tion of the IR codes current ly set for all the local IR devices and the devices attached to the BOCS red, green, and blue channels, by flashing the corresponding LEDs on the re mote.
Auxiliary Device Codes 45 Remote Control Special Function Quick Reference Function: Key Combination(s) Pair a remote to an Xtender MENU + CH_UP Set IR device type TV + INFO DVD + INFO CBL + INFO AUX +.
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