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Another problem with magic eye
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<blockquote data-quote="rolfw" data-source="post: 400989" data-attributes="member: 175057"><p>The best way to test things is to start by connecting your TV link to RF2 using a short cable, if it works here, then check out all connections from there to your remote TV, including the wall plates if fitted.</p><p></p><p>I had a customer recently who's link had stopped working and all he had changed was to add a proper wall plate in the bedroom to tidy up the installation. Unfortunately he'd added an isolated wall plate, the function of which is to isolate the TV from any stray voltages, thus blocking the 9v required by the TV link.</p><p></p><p>I have on a couple of occasions found the RF2 voltage to be missing on older digiboxes, but this is rare. Also some people upgrade to a newer digibox, but do not realise that the RF2 output needs to be switched on in the installers menu for the TV link to work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rolfw, post: 400989, member: 175057"] The best way to test things is to start by connecting your TV link to RF2 using a short cable, if it works here, then check out all connections from there to your remote TV, including the wall plates if fitted. I had a customer recently who's link had stopped working and all he had changed was to add a proper wall plate in the bedroom to tidy up the installation. Unfortunately he'd added an isolated wall plate, the function of which is to isolate the TV from any stray voltages, thus blocking the 9v required by the TV link. I have on a couple of occasions found the RF2 voltage to be missing on older digiboxes, but this is rare. Also some people upgrade to a newer digibox, but do not realise that the RF2 output needs to be switched on in the installers menu for the TV link to work. [/QUOTE]
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