Since the remote is capable of both IR and BT, which one is used to communicate with the XRS4500 ? Is it selectable? Can it be selectively turn on-off ? Cheers
Since the remote is capable of both IR and BT, which one is used to communicate with the XRS4500 ? Is it selectable? Can it be selectively turn on-off ? Cheers
If you have never went thru the 'Pairing' process then it should be set on it's default mode, which is the IR mode
Check the thread linked below.
The first few paragraphs may have the info you looking for
http://iptvtalk.net/showthread.php?4...up-instruction
I must not forget, we must not forget, that we are human beings.
- Ren
Thank you for the quick response and yes it answers most of my questions. What confused me is after pairing several boxes the BT seems weak and pending orientation/location of the box I get best response by aiming the RCU directly at the box. Isn't BT non-directional or no line of sight required as opposed to IR ?
I have had similar experiences with the BT mode.
In the end I was not sure even if it was on BT mode, regardless as what the menus told me.
What I ended up doing is connecting the IR Extender and everything worked great then, and so I never looked back since.
I would also be looking at any old and new updates and their release notes. That might tell us something too.
The 4000 series model seems to be the Team's 'go-to' model for testing and releasing updates, so you will see file releases for it before you may see for the 4500 models.
Release notes will pretain to both models.
Last edited by crazed 9.6; 12-24-2020 at 01:21 PM.
I must not forget, we must not forget, that we are human beings.
- Ren
the new sw will allow you to turn bt on and off
I'm not positive, but if I remember correctly, without BT being paired, many of the extra features of the remote, will not function.
just FYI,
/Shooty
Which takes more power BT or IR ?