Tuesday, 7th February 2012
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Plasma/LCD Friendly Infra-Red Extension for Sky Digital
- Suitable for use near Plasma/LCD Screens
- Compatible with Sky, Sky+ and SkyHD
- Allows control of your digibox from another, already cabled, room
- Allows you to place the Sky box out of sight (in a
cupboard, etc) and
still control it
- Plug and play, installs in seconds
The Antiference Remote Eye system is the easy way to control the Sky digital
satellite receiver (Digi-box) from the bedroom or any other room that is
already cabled.
The Remote Eye uses the extended remote control feature within the digital receiver
to control the digital receiver from a different room. The digital receiver is
normally located in the lounge, but with the system, the picture may be viewed
and controlled in another room.
Plasma and LCD TVs emit light that can overwhelm normal infra-red receivers,
the Remote Eye has filters to stop this light interfering with the operation
of the Remote Eye.
Remote Eye
This is the heart of the system and it sits on top of the TV in your bedroom or other
remote viewing point. It sends the remote control signals from the bedroom to the digital
receiver in the living room, along the same cable used by the TV pictures.
Another use for the Remote Eye is when you wish to hide the Sky box in a cupboard
or another room, out of sight. Generally you will be viewing the Sky picture
using RGB quality (or in the case of SkyHD with Component or HDMI). You
merely need to run a small length of coax (for a short length, you may use
P/N 11544 from
here) from the Sky box, and attach the Remote Eye to the end, and then
strategally site the Remote Eye in the viewing room
Important note. The Remote Eye is only for use with Sky Digital. It
Will NOT work with cable boxes.
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Setting Up Your Sky Box For Use With The TV Link
To set the Remote Eye up, it should be installed in the RF2 Out socket of your
Digibox. You then need to tell the Digibox to output power to the Remote Eye.
To do this, do, Services, 4, 0, 1, Select, 4 (Look at the remote when you do
this. Not the screen). Then move down to where it
says RF Power, and press the Right Arrow, so that it changes to "On". Then
move down to "Save Settings" and press Select. You must then turn the
digi-box off at the mains and then on again. Note that we have never had a
faulty Remote Eye. If you find the light on the Remote Eye is not on, then possibly
you have an incompatible TV distribution amplifier in your loft or bad
cabling somewhere inbetween. To check this, try plugging the Remote Eye directly
into the RF2 output of the Sky box. If it then works, then you know that the
problem lays with either your cabling or an amplifier
(We sell compatible amplifiers
here and
here).
If you are still having trouble then please ensure you have followed the
instructions above, and then please e-mail us.
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Screen Shots from Sky / Sky+ / SkyHD with old EPG
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Press Services
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Press 4
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Press 0, 1, Select
Yes - this option is
NOT on screen it is
hidden
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You now see the
Installer Menu
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Move down to RF Power
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Change to On
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Save It (Press Select)
Then Back Up to Exit
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Screen Shots from SkyHD with new EPG
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Press Services
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Press 0
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Press 0, 1, Select
Yes - this option is
NOT on screen it is
hidden
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You now see the
Installer Menu
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Move across to RF Out, then change Power to On, and then Save
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Do you have a splitter or distribution amplifier installed?
Many houses have an amplifier installed that distributes TV around the house.
Unfortunately many of these amps are not Remote Eye compatible, because they do
not allow the DC power through. To get over this Global Communications
make a By-Pass Kit, when is inserted before and after the amplifier. This
allows the DC power for the Remote Eye to by-pass the amplifier and get to the
Remote Eye in the distant room. Note that if you wish to use multiple Remote Eyes
(ie you want to control the Sky box from multiple rooms, and you have a non
compatible amplifier), then we highly suggest upgrading the amplifier instead
to one of the ones we sell
here and
here
which are Remote Eye compatible.
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Stock Availability at 20:16 Feb, 07 |
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