Using The Remote Control With Radio Frequency - Philips TSU6000 User Manual

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• Create New Group: You add a new group in which you can record new
• Copy Existing Group: You copy a group and its macros or timers and use it
• Restore Deleted Group: You restore a deleted group and reuse the macros
3 Tap Create Macro Group or Create Timer Group.
A new macro group or timer group is added.
To add macros in a macro group, see "Recording Macros" on page 35.
To add timers in a timer group, see "Setting Timers" on page 37.
To organize macro groups or timers groups, see "Moving Devices, Macro
Groups or Timer Group" on page 31.
Using the Remote Control
with Radio Frequency
Warning To use the Remote Control with radio frequency (RF) you need an RF Extender,
By default, the Remote Control uses
infrared (IR) signals to operate devices.
This means that you have to point the
Remote Control's sending eye towards
the device you're operating. IR signals
have an operating distance of 10 meters
(33 feet).
You can choose to operate devices using
radio frequency (RF) signals instead of
IR signals. RF signals have an operating
distance of approximately 20
meters (66 feet) in house and can,
unlike IR signals, go through
obstacles like furniture or walls.
The RF signals sent out by the
Remote Control are picked up by
the RF Extender. The RF Extender
translates the RF signals in IR
signals and sends the IR signals to
the appropriate device.
User Guide
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Getting the Maximum out of it
macros or set new timers.
for new macros or timers.
or timers.
which is not included with the Remote Control.
IR signals
RF signals
RF Extender
IR signals

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