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Using the Remote with the RF, Wireless Extender

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User Manual Harmony 1000 Using the Remote with the RF Wireless Extender The Harmony RF Wireless Extender (sold separately) allows you to use the Harmony remote to control devices that are out of view (e.g. they are inside a cabinet). Note: Update the RF Wireless Extender each time you make any changes to the configuration of your remote. The RF Wireless Extender has four dual-head IR (infrared) emitters (one emitter can control two devices) that can be used to control up to eight devices that are out of extender's range. The lights on the RF Wireless Extender provide users with important information, such as: • Status (A) Indicates that the RF Wireless Extender is sending commands. • Power (B) Indicates that the RF Wireless Extender is powered either by AC or USB. • RF (C) Indicates that the RF Wireless Extender is receiving RF signals. v. 1.2 page 12

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User Manual
Harmony 1000
Using the Remote with the RF
Wireless Extender
The Harmony RF Wireless Extender (sold separately) allows you to use the Harmony remote to control
devices that are out of view (e.g. they are inside a cabinet).
Note:
Update the RF Wireless Extender each time you make any changes to the configuration of
your remote.
The RF Wireless Extender has four dual-head IR (infrared) emitters (one emitter can control two devices)
that can be used to control up to eight devices that are out of extender's range.
The lights on the RF Wireless Extender provide users with important information, such as:
Status (A)
±
Indicates that the RF Wireless Extender is sending commands.
Power (B)
±
Indicates that the RF Wireless Extender is powered either by AC or USB.
RF (C)
±
Indicates that the RF Wireless Extender is receiving RF signals.
v. 1.2
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