Xfinity XR8 Remote Out Of Sight

MPN: XR8 U1

UPC: 049705010433

$22.99


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Xfinity XR8 Remote Out Of Sight Adapter w Pairing (Flat)

XR8 Version U1 - Aim anywhere out of sight Adapter compatible with XR11 Voice Control Remote.

Your XFINITY Remote can be paired with the Out Of Sight Adapter (also known as the XR8) allowing you to control your set-top box even when the device is placed out of line-of-sight (for example, in an entertainment center or behind your TV). XFINITY Remotes can be identified by an XR model number on the back of the remote. See the "Compatible Devices" section on the back of this user guide to verify that your set-top box and remote are compatible with the adapter. To pair your XFINITY Remote with the Out Of Sight Adapter, follow the steps below.

Compatible with The following Boxes:
DTA, uDTA, RNG100
RNG150, RNG110, RNG150, RNG150N,
RNG200, DCX3200, DCX3200-M, DCX-3400, DCX-3400-M, DCX3501

Samsung RNG 150N

Compatible with The Following Xfinity Remotes
XR2
XR5
XR11 ( voice control )
XR13

For additional information about remotes please visit
http://xfinity.com/remotes

HERE'S HOW:
1. Turn on your TV and set-top box.
2. Plug the Out Of Sight Adapter into the IR Input port* located on the back panel of your set-top box.
*Note: This port may also be labeled IR Input, IR Receive, or EXT IR IN.
3. Wait 3-5 seconds for the solid red LED on top of the adapter to turn off.
4. Press and release the PAIR button on the back of the adapter. The LED
on top of the adapter will turn on when the PAIR button is pressed.
5. Press and hold the Setup button on your XFINITY Remote until the remote's LED changes from red to green. Then, press and release the XFINITY button.
6. If the LED on the XFINITY Remote blinks green twice, pairing was successful. Press CH A to verify that your set-top box responds as expected.
7. If the LED on your XFINITY Remote blinks red, then green, and then red, pairing was unsuccessful. Check the "Compatible Devices" section to verify that your set-top box supports the Out Of Sight Adapter.


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