Connecting The Remote Control In Windows; Software Installation; Windows - Devolo dLAN TV Sat PC User Manual

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Initial use
3.5

Connecting the remote control in Windows

The remote control provided is Windows compatible. For operation in Mac OS
X, you can use the Apple Remote control.
Using the infrared remote control provided, you can operate all important func-
tions of the Cyberlink TV Enhance program even if not sitting directly in front
of the computer.
Thus the installation requires just two easy steps:
How to tell when you have done it correctly
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Note that the remote control and receiver communicate using an infrared con-
nection. Therefore, always position the receiver such that it is not being blocked
or covered by any objects and can be seen from all desired positions in the room.
When pressing keys on the remote control, always point it towards the receiver.
3.6

Software installation

3.6.1

Windows

The product CD accompanying the dLAN TV Sat PC includes various software
components for operating the adapter under Windows:
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Insert the two AAA batteries into the remote control in the correct position
(follow the illustration in the battery compartment). Using the batteries
incorrectly can damage the remote control.
Plug the separate infrared receiver into an available USB port of your com-
puter. No additional driver installation is necessary. Adjust the receiver so
that it is within optical signal range of the remote control.
If the infrared receiver has been plugged into an available USB port of the
computer and receives key signals from the remote control, a red LED on the
front side of the receiver housing is illuminated.
When CyberLink TV Enhance is started on the computer, the application
can be controlled successfully using the remote control.
The devolo dLAN TV Sat PC software includes drivers and rules for support-
ing the adapter in the Windows operating system.
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