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Is the TSU3000 an RF Remote??
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Post 1 made on Tuesday March 21, 2006 at 08:58
MCB
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I have used the orginal Pronto for years and have had a 3000 in the box for several months that I am just getting around to programming and I have a question. I have a Mits HDTV that has an IR repeater built in and it works most of the time but you have to hold the remote in the air and point it directly at the TV which is not always an easy concept for my kids to understand. I am wondering if the TSU3000 that I have has true RF capabilities. I have seen the IR repeaters that still require an "eye" in the room with line of site to work but if I am reading correctly if I buy the Pronto RF device I will not need anything in my main room, the Pronto TSU3000 will send RF comands to this device which will in turn send out IR to my devices as has always happened. Is this correct and if so will I need to set up my CCF any differently?

Mike
Post 2 made on Tuesday March 21, 2006 at 09:38
Master J
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On March 21, 2006 at 08:58, MCB said...
Is this correct and if so will I need to set
up my CCF any differently?

Yes.
You only have to set all your devices (in the PCF) to RF instead of IR.

Greetz
Jochen
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