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2. Introduction

Congratulations on purchasing the ebode IR Link B. Our ebode proprietary eIR
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(pronounce Irex) Technology guarantees a high level of immunity for InfraRed noise of
direct sunlight, CFL lighting and Flat Panel TV's (including Plasma, LCD and LED). It
provides accurate reproduction of the latest generation InfraRed codes that are used in
remote controls of, for instance, Set-Top Boxes and Media Players (incl. RC5/6, RCMM,
XMP, SKY HD).
The ebode IR Link B is an InfraRed Extender System that allows full InfraRed remote control
operation of A/V components located behind closed cabinet doors or other concealed
and/or out-of-sight locations.
An InfraRed Extender in general consists of an IR (InfraRed) capture device, the receiver,
a distribution circuit/connecting block, the Hub, and finally the IR LED output, the Emitter,
which flashes the IR signal to the A/V component.
3. Set contents
The ebode IR Link B consists of 2 parts
-1 IRLB Mouse IR Receiver
-1 IRHUBB with battery clip and 3 InfraRed Emitters (model IREDB) attached
- 3 replacement adhesives for the IR Emitters
The ebode IR Link B system has a (EN22/PP3) 9VDC battery connector (battery not
included). The IR Emitters have a self adhesive film on one surface of each emitter. This
allows them to be "stuck" to the IR sensor "window" on your source equipment. The cord
to the Emitters is permanently attached to the distribution circuit of the IR Link B Hub.

4. How does the ebode IR Link B work?

The ebode IR Link B Receiver, placed on a shelf or cabinet, receives IR signals from your
remote controls. It then amplifies the remote control signal and passes it to the attached
Emitters. The small Emitters each contain an IR transmitting LED and blink visibly when
remote commands are passed. They allow control of IR remote controlled audio/video
components (such as your A/V Receiver, DVR, Satellite Box, Cable Tuner, etc.) and are
attached to the IR sensor "window" on such components by a self adhesive film. When a
handheld remote control is operated and aimed at the ebode IR Link B, the IR
commands will be passed to the controlled equipment.

5. Are there circumstances where the ebode IR Link B will not work?

Most brands and models of IR controlled equipment can be operated with your ebode IR
Link B, with some exceptions like those using high frequency IR carriers, such as
Bang&Olufsen (ask your dealer).

6. Installing the ebode IR Link B

Step 1: Place the ebode IR Link B Receiver in any convenient location so that the InfraRed
beam from your remote control has a direct view to the front of the unit (within range of
the device (4 - 8 meters)). The IRLB Receiver can be fixed to the surface by using the
double side tape pad or via a slide on screw hole on the bottom of the unit.
Step 2: Run the wire of the IR Receiver through the back of your cabinet and put the plug
into the socket of the Hub.
Step 3: Install the small Emitters onto your controlled components, using the following
procedure:
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