Gateway 901 Series Home Theater Server User Manual


 
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Tip:
Connecting the IR control cable
If your Family Media Center configuration uses a set-top
box for the Media Center video source, connect the
infrared (IR) control cable from the Family Media Center
to the set-top box IR sensor window. The IR control cable
sends input from the remote sensor to your set-top box
to change channels.
The Family Media Center IR control cable sends infrared signals to
your set-top box or satellite receiver. However, some set-top boxes
are set to receive radio frequency (RF) signals from the remote.
Before using the Family Media Center remote, make sure that the
set-top box is set to accept infrared signals. See your set-top box
guide for information about remote settings.
Plug the IR control cable into the IR control port
on the back of your Family Media Center.
1
Locate the IR sensor by shining a flashlight
through the set-top box IR sensor window. Look
for a 1/2 to 3/8 inch metallic rectangle with a 1/8
inch dark circle in the middle. This is the IR sensor.
2
Remove the adhesive paper from the back of the
IR control.
3
Place the sticky side of the IR control on the
set-top box sensor window. Make sure that the IR
control is placed directly in front of the IR sensor
that you located in step 2.
4
To connect the IR control cable