Philips TSU7500 User manual - Page 52

Operating ProntoPro NG with RF

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Using the Power Features Operating ProntoPro NG with RF By default, ProntoPro NG uses infrared (IR) signals to operate devices. IR signals have an operating distance of approximately 33 ft (10 m). IR signals However, you can choose to have ProntoPro NG working with radio frequency (RF) signals to operate devices from a distance or from an adjacent room. An RF Extender (not included) is therefore required. The RF Extender receives RF signals from ProntoPro NG and converts them into IR signals, sent out to the device. Therefore, the RF Extender has to be placed near the device you are operating with the RF Extender's sending eye pointed towards the device. RF signals User Guide 50 ProntoPro NG RF Extender IR signals

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User Guide
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Using the Power Features
Operating ProntoPro NG with RF
By default, ProntoPro NG uses
infrared
(IR) signals to operate devices. IR signals
have an operating distance of approximately 33 ft (10 m).
However, you can choose to have ProntoPro NG working with radio frequency (RF)
signals to operate devices from a distance or from an adjacent room.
An RF Extender (not included) is therefore required.
The RF Extender receives RF signals from ProntoPro NG and converts them into IR
signals, sent out to the device. Therefore, the RF Extender has to be placed near
the device you are operating with the RF Extender’s sending eye pointed towards
the device.
IR signals
ProntoPro NG
RF Extender
RF signals
IR signals