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Thread: First Look: TV2 IR Converter Kit
- 10-23-2009 02:58 PM #131
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Also the directions say, "On the back of the TV2 IR Converter, there are two switches: TV and Band. Using a small, thin, and pointy object (such as a paper clip or screwdriver), select either TV2 or TV1, depending on which TV the converter is connected to." How can the converted be hooked up to TV1 -- there is no RF antenna input for TV1?
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- 10-23-2009 03:47 PM #132
- 10-25-2009 09:33 PM #133
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Couldn't get the TV2 IR Converter to work on my VIP722, any hints/help will be greatly apprecited. I've checked my remotes' addresses, and they are: TV1 is 8, TV2 is 1(A). I did make sure the swtiches on the converter are set to TV2 and A. A few questions:
1. I used the splitter that came with the kit to connect one input to the UHF antenna, and the other input to the receiver input of the converter kit box. The UHF part still worked, I meant the remote control can control the VIP722.
2. Does it matter to have the VIP722 composite A/V connected to the SlingClassic, or it must be connected via Coax?
3. By any chance my current Slingbox does not have the right IR code? I've tried all of the following codes: VIP622, Others Code 1 to Code 14. (Note: VIP722 is not on the list of my firmware version).
- 10-25-2009 10:21 PM #134
Take the Slingbox configuration "out of the loop" by testing your converter using an IR remote. If that works, then you know your Slingbox needs further attention. If the remote does not work, then that suggests the converter box is DOA, or at minimum not hooked up properly.
- 10-26-2009 10:43 PM #135
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Thanks for the suggestion, will do. BTW, my TV2 remote is 6.3 IR/UHF PRO, do I need to specifically set it to IR mode? Or the remote automatically transmits both IR and UHF at the same time?
- 10-26-2009 11:07 PM #136
Yes. I hope you can just flip over the key, but I'm not sure about that. The 6.3 is the "universal" remote, which means it can do just about anything any Dish UHF remote can do. If you had purchased one separately, you get a little bag full of maybe 5 (?) keys, giving 10 possible configurations. Of course you don't get but the one for TV2 when it's included with your receiver. My 612 came with one UHF Pro 6.3 remote configured for UHF, and flipping the one key over sets it to IR-only. So I am hopeful that this will work.
I believe some modes do do that.
- 10-27-2009 09:04 AM #137
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- 10-27-2009 01:19 PM #138
You do NOT need to set your TV2 remote to IR. You can use it as an UHF Pro remote. (see figure 13 in the manual for example of how to connect)
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- 10-27-2009 01:44 PM #139
- 10-29-2009 09:40 PM #140
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I finally broke down and bought one of these. It came in today, and I was surprised by a couple things. The first is that the EXT-IR port is a 2.5mm jack (instead of the 3.5mm size that Xantech and other IR distribution systems use). I was also surprised that the cable supplied for use with that jack is a 3-conductor cable because an IR signal can be carried on just two wires. So the device, without some adapter, will definitely not work with Xantech device. I need to do some more research to figure out if it might work with some adapter -- likely something homemade.

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