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  • BOCS Bocs, Installing the Xtender 15 Red Channel Set Up • TiVo DVR with a cable box that it controls Connect the Device to the Xtender Connect the Audio/Video output of the device to the inputs on the Red channel of the Xtender. (white and red are audio Left and Right, yellow is composite video) Let’s start with a more difficult one – a TiVo DVR that uses a digital cable box to change channels and receive digital cable channels. The cable box gets its input from the Xtender “Antenna Out” connector, it passes channels to the TiVo DVR either using an A/V (R/W/Y) cable or another coax and the TiVo output go

  • BOCS Bocs, Programming the Remotes 28 Using the Remotes Controlling the TV Press the Local TV button, the remote will now control the TV. The remote automatically tunes the TV in front of you to your favorite TV channel. To set your favorite TV channel: • Press "Local TV" (to control the TV in front of you). • Enter a two digit channel number (which the remote will send to the TV as usual, tuning it to your favorite channel). • Press "Local TV". The remote will remember the favorite channel and will tune the TV to that channel anytime you press "Local TV

  • BOCS Bocs, Installing the SuperCombiner 11 Parts Neede d SuperCombine r Cable Finder Too l Short COAX Cable room name in your cable splitter box. If not, we provide a tool in the installation kit so you can find the right wire. To find the right wire, we apply power to that coax wire so that an indicator light on the other end can identify when the correct wire is found. At the closest coax wire jack to the desired Xtender location, and unplug any cable attached to it. You are looking for the adapter that looks

  • BOCS Bocs, Auxiliary Device Codes 44 Show Current IR Codes programmed into the remotes This function outputs an indication of the IR codes currently set for all the local IR devices and the devices attached to the BOCS red, green, and blue channels, by flashing the corresponding LEDs on the remote. Once you get your system up and running well, it is a good idea to record all the codes you are using in case you ever need to reprogram the system. The device types are displayed using the following code: • Each device type is flashed as five digits. • Digits 1 through 9 are indicated by one through nine

  • BOCS Bocs, Contents 2 Contents Chapter 1 Welcome Now You Can Setup Overview What You Need Basic Definitions Remote Lights – Understand What the Remote is Trying to Tell You Chapter 2 Installing the SuperCombiner Locate Your Cable/Satellite TV Box Locate the Splitter Find the main Cable Feed Connecting the SuperCombiner Chapter 3 Installing the Extender Typical Xtender Home Cable or Satellite System Select Location Connect Xtender Connect Audio/Video Devices Red Channel Set

  • Video Device Codes 40 Laser Disk Player Carver 20674 Denon 20539 20652 Disco Vision 20503 Harman/Kardon 20674 Hitachi 20503 Magnavox 20674 20697 Marantz 20674 Mitsubishi 20539 NAD 20539 Optimus 20539 Panasonic 20684 Philips 20674 Pioneer 20539 20503 Polk Audio 20674 Quasar 20684 Sega 20503 Sony 20673 20681 Technics 20684 Theta Digital

  • BOCS Bocs, Video Device Codes 39 Video Device Codes DVD Player Accurian 25648 25992 Advent 25592 Aiwa 25217 Akai 25271 25346 25475 25665 Alco 25366 Allegro 25445 Amphion M.W. 25448 AMW 25448 Apex Digital 25248 25293 25331 25370 25372 25373 25406 25580 25596 25632 25637 25676 Arrgo 25599 Aspire Digital 25744 25983 Audiovox 25366 25647 25648 25697 25698 Axion 25647 25648 Blaupunkt 25293 Blue Parade 25147 Broksonic 25271 25444 Cinea 25407 CineVision 25452 25409 25445 Citizen 25271 25853 Coby 25354 25428 25662 25683

  • BOCS Bocs, Installing the Xtender 18 Using the RED Channel Out A/V cable connection allows you to pass the A/V device through to your TV for the best possible picture – many people connect their cable DVR box to the Red channel and when watching cable on the TV next to Xtender use the “Video” input on their TV. You can also simply connect your TV to Xtender using the Local-TV output from Xtender – now this TV will function just like all the rest of the TVs in your home and have full access to all the Xtender channels. Remote Control Setup for Local TV If you are using the

  • Auxiliary Device Codes 43 Marantz 29861 29941 28711 28861 29961 MCS 28711 Mitsubishi 30065 NAD 28992 Norcent 30061 Nova 30061 Onkyo 28807 29514 29970 29992 30203 Optimus 29695 28858 29203 29342 29746 Oritron 30038 30169 Panasonic 29980 30190 28711 28981 29960 29988 30220 30305 30435 30436 Philips 29861 2

  • BOCS Bocs, Television Device Codes 36 00178 01347 01919 01926 16624 17419 17621 Petters 01523 Philco 00054 00030 Philips 01454 00054 00690 01154 01961 25430 25836 Pilot 00030 Pioneer 00166 00679 00866 01260 Polaroid 00765 00865 01262 01276 01314 01316 01326 01327 01328 01341 01498 01523 Portland 00092 Prima 00761 00783 00815 Prima 00817 01933 25592 Princeton 00700 00717 Prism 00051 Proscan 01447 00047 01347 01922 Proton 00178 00466 Proview 01498 Pulsar 00017 Quasar 00250 00051 00055 00165 00

  • BOCS Bocs, Installing the SuperCombiner 13 Connecting the SuperCombiner • Plug the cable you located with the Cable Finder Tool in the step above into the Xtender port of the SuperCombiner. • Unplug the IN cable from your current splitter and connect it to the RF IN on the SuperCombiner. • Connect a short coax wire between the OUT of the SuperCombiner and the IN of your splitter. Important When you are finished with the system installation, make sure to close the box back up – especially if it is outside the home – you need to put everything back as it was to reduce water/weather exposure to t

  • BOCS Bocs, Programming the Remotes 32 I found a code for my TV or A/V device and some buttons work but others do not This is fairly common because many manufacturers use a slightly different code for each product they put on the market. So – you might have found a code that worked the power button and a few others but might not work the menu, or other buttons do not work – the simple solution is try other codes… Try them in this order: 2) Try all the codes in the category you are looking for (i.e. if you are looking for a TV code, try all the TV codes one at a time for the brand of TV you

  • BOCS Bocs, Programming the Remotes 19 Step 3 Programming the Remotes Three Steps to Programming the Remotes 1. Pair remotes with your Xtender 2. Pick a room, program a remote to work the TV in that room. 3. Program red, green and blue channels 4. Program the rest of the remotes for each room Step 1 – Pair Remotes Why am I doing this? Just like you only want your cordless phone talking to your own base station/phone line, you only want your remotes controlling your Xtender and not your neighbor’s. This step “pairs” your remotes to your Xtender. • Press the BOCS Logo button on the front of the Xtender unit. The Red/Green/Blue ligh

  • BOCS Bocs, Installing the Xtender 17 Locate the IR window on the device that you have plugged into the Green Channel. Peel the back off of the tape on the other end and stick it over the IR window of the audio/video device you previously plugged into the Green Channel input. Blue Channel Set Up  Default DVD Player/Changer Connect the Device to the Xtender As an example, we will connect a DVD player to the Blue Channel. Repeat the same steps as the Red Channel. That is, connect your DVD device to Xtender by plugging the Audio/Video connectors from the audio/video outputs on the DVD player to the inputs on Xtender’s Blue Channel.

  • Auxiliary Device Codes 42 Auxiliary Device Codes Audio Amplifier Adcom 33345 Bose 33442 Curtis Mathes 33068 Durabrand 34329 Elan 33415 GE 32846 Harman/Kardon 33660 JVC 33099 Left Coast 33660 Lenoxx 34329 Marantz 33660 McIntosh 33019 Optimus 33163 Philips 33660 Pioneer 32781 Polk Audio 33660 RCA 33068 Realistic 33163 Sony 33583 Soundesign 32846 Victor

  • BOCS Bocs, Welcome 6 What’s on the Front Panel? 1. Learning Window Xtender has the ability to learn remote control codes just in case you can’t find one in our remotes that works. There is a simple procedure to follow in the “Programming the Remote” section. This window is where you point your remote control during that process to allow Xtender to learn to control things that are plugged into it. 2. Xtender Activity Lights These lights flash when anyone in the home is controlling an Xtender channel with a wireless remote control. The Red light flashes when using the Red channel, Green for green channel, and Blue for blue channel. All o

  • BOCS Bocs, Programming the Remotes 31 is not as good as my Cable TV channels on the TV connected to the LOCAL-TV output on Xtender channels depending on what you want to watch – but Xtender needs to know which remote control you are using with this “Local-TV” so it can switch those signals to the TV properly – simply hold down Menu and VOL+ then press select/OK – Now when you press an Xtender channel button, the Local-TV output puts out a good quality Xtender channel signal, and when you press Local-TV it switches back to putting out good quality Cable TV signals Sometimes, when watching BOCS channels on the TV connect

  • Installing the SuperCombiner 12 Locate the Splitter It will be in your cable box and will likely look like one of the following. And it will have wires hooked into most or all of its connectors, so it might be behind a cluttered mess. Find the Powered Cable The cable that was powered in the previous step should be connected to one of the outputs of the splitter.

  • BOCS Bocs, Installing the SuperCombiner 10 Parts Neede d COAX Power Adapto r X tender Power Suppl y Step 1 Installing the SuperCombiner Select Location for the Xtender Minimum Location Requirements • Coaxial cable outlet nearby • AC power nearby Likely Locations – Choose One: • If you already have a stack of A/V equipment in one place (TiVo DVR, cable box, satellite box, DVR, DVD jukebox etc.), you can put Xtender on top of that stack of equipment. • Or – you can move all that equipment to

  • Programming the Remotes 23 More Programming Options Control other devices in the same room as the remote The Xtender remote is a full universal remote and can control other devices that are in the same room as the remote – the three buttons on the bottom of the remote (Aux, CBL, and DVD) can each hold the codes for a device of your choice • Decide on w

  • BOCS Bocs, Programming the Remotes 22 6. Press the Select/OK button to accept the new code. Step 4: Program the rest of your remotes for each room This is exactly like step 2 – just grab a new remote, make sure it is Paired to your Xtender, and program it for the TV in the room where you intend to leave that remote. Step 5: Set the master remote Note you only need to perform this step if you have connected a TV to the “Local TV” coax connector on the Xtender The "Local Ma

  • BOCS Bocs, Television Device Codes 35 Television Device Codes Television Admiral 00093 00463 Advent 00761 00783 00815 00817 00842 01933 25592 Aiko 00092 Akai 00812 00702 00030 00672 01675 01676 01903 01935 25271 25475 Albatron 00700 00843 Ambassador 00177 America Action 00180 16662 Ampro 00751 Anam National 00055 00180 AOC 00030 00185 01365 Apex Digital 00748 00879 00765 00767 00890 01217 01943 25406 Audiovox 00451 00180 00092 00623 00802 00875 01937 01951 01952 16662 25647 25697 25698

  • BOCS Bocs, Installing the Xtender 16 Connect the “IR Blaster” This cable lets Xtender control the A/V device – IR Cables come in the optional wiring pack. Locate an IR cable in your Xtender Installation Kit (sold separately). Plug the connector of the IR cable into the “IR Out” on the Xtender Red Channel. Locate the IR window on the device that you have plugged into the Red Channel. Peel the back off of the tape on the other end and stick it over the IR window of the audio/video device you previously plugged into the Red channel inp

  • BOCS Bocs, Auxiliary Device Codes 45 Remote Control Special Function Quick Reference Function: Key Combination(s) Pair a remote to an Xtender MENU + CH_UP Set IR device type TV + INFO DVD + INFO CBL + INFO AUX + INFO RED + INFO GREEN + INFO BLUE + INFO Scan IR device type TV + GUIDE DVD + GUIDE CBL + GUIDE AUX + GUIDE RED + GUIDE GREEN + GUIDE BLUE + GUIDE Learn IR pattern for key and device TV + ENTER DVD + ENTER CBL + ENTER AUX + ENTER RED + ENTER GREEN + ENTER BLUE + ENTER Unlearn IR pattern for key and device TV + DEL

  • BOCS Bocs, Welcome 4 What You Need Tools Small pair of pliers Flat-blade screwdriver What's in the Box? Xtender Xtender Unit SuperCombiner Power Supply for Xtender Universal BOCS Remote Control Xtender Installation Kit Coax Power Adaptor Cable Finder Color Coded Combination Audio/Video Cables (3) IR Blaster Cables (3) Basic Terms used in this manual A/V Device – Anything like a DVD player, VCR, TiVo DVR, Cable box or other device that you plug into Xtender to watch throughout your home Xtender – The main Xtender device – looks like

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