Next Generation Remote Control Extender User Manual

Nov 28, 2017  My remote was not working with my Remote Extender, and I thought it was the remote or the Extender. It was old batteries. To simplify, for the Next Generation Remote Extender to work properly, it needs reasonably fresh rechargeable batteries. With time (after say 1-2 years or so), rechargeable batteries develop greater internal resistance.

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Q: Where can I find information about my recent order?

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Q: How do I set up my new NextGen Remote Extender Genius?

A: To sync the transmitter (inside your remote control) to the receiver (flying saucer), begin by pressing the silver top of the receiver for 3 seconds. You will notice three lights in the front turn on. Release the silver top, then with the transmitter inside the remote control, press any button on the remote several times and you will see the three lights blink. Your transmitter and receiver are now synced together. Watch the setup & installation video tutorial below for more information on how to set-up your NextGen's Remote Extender Genius. If you need additional help setting up your Remote Extender Genius, check out our Tips & Troubleshooting page for more information.

Q: I have been using it for a few weeks and it worked great, then all of a sudden it stopped working. What happened?

A: If the transmitter suddenly stops working, try replacing the battery with a fully charged one. When you first receive the extender, we recommend that you fully charge both of the provided batteries 24-36 hours before using. If you skipped this step, your batteries may be dead. Simply re-charge them and try again.

Q: When I press a button on the remote, it reacts several times. What's happening?

A: When you press a button once, but it does the command multiple times, that means that the signal is too strong. Try moving the receiver or the eye emitter away from the Infrared sensor to weaken the signal strength and lessen the reactions.

Q: Does the battery charge light stop blinking once the battery is fully charged?

A: No, it does not. The light will continue to flash as long as the battery is in the charger. It takes 24-36 hours for the batteries to be fully charged. Now, if the battery charge light is not flashing, try using the AAA slot to charge the battery. If the light stops or does not turn on, it is possible that the led bulb has burned out. This, however, will not affect the charger from charging batteries.

Q: Will it damage the battery if left in the charger?

A: No, it will not. The battery will receive a slow trickle charge while being held in the charger passed it normal charging time.

Q: My range seems to be decreasing over time? Why won’t the remote control my device consistently?

A: It is very possible that your batteries may be low. Try charging the 2/3 AAA battery in the receiver/charging base. If that does not help, you may need to change your alkaline batteries too. For the best performance, the RF (radio frequency) transmitter sleeve should be placed with the positive end pointing towards the front of the remote. Also, try extending the antenna on the Remote Extender receiver for a more consistent signal strength.

Q: What is the 3 and 6 eye emitter for?

A: Multiple eye emitters are for when you want to convert more than one remote and also for when you would like to keep your components hidden behind cabinet or closet doors. It is one cord that branches out to three or six cords with an emitter at each end. One infrared emitter should be placed in front of each device that you wish to control with the NextGen RF (radio frequency) transmitter. Use these multiple eye emitters for controlling multiple components.

Q: Will this work with a Media Center PC?

A: Yes, it will.

Q: I can't get the remote to control my device, what do I need to do?

A: There’s a few things that you can do test your system:

  1. See if the remote will control the device if you point it directly at it with the alkaline batteries in it. If you cannot control your device with standard batteries, your batteries may be low or inserted incorrectly.
  2. Check to see if your remote is in the correct control mode. If you can control your device directly with standard batteries, but not when the RF transmitter is inserted, check to make sure the battery is correctly inserted inside the transmitter sleeve.
  3. Make sure that the eye emitter is securely plugged into the IR sensor. You can also check to see if the receiver is on the B setting (A for some cable boxes).
  4. Another good thing to check is your battery strength, make sure that your 2/3 AAA battery is fully charged.
  5. If you have done all of the above and it still won’t operate properly, try holding the remote behind your back (with the transmitter in it) and see if the B light illuminates when a button on the remote is pressed. If it lights up, try moving the eye emitter until the device reacts (please note that some cable boxes’ light will not illuminate).
  6. If you’re still having problems, contact us and we’ll be glad to help you out!

Q: Does the Remote Extender kit work with universal remotes?

A: Yes, it does. It works with Harmony Universal (also known as Logitech) remotes up until the 880 series. It will also work with cable or satellite remotes that can be used as universal remotes as well. It will NOT work with Harmony (Logitech) 300, 350, 600, & 650 series remotes, Home Theater Masters (also known as Universal Remote Control, Inc.) remotes, or any other universal remote that has a rechargeable battery pack or a large LCD screen.

Q: I am experiencing an interference problem with other existing IR/RF units. What do I do?

A: The Remote Extender is available in two frequencies to avoid an interference problem, choose which one is best for you.

Q: I cannot find the IR sensor on my device?

A: If you cannot locate the IR sensor on the device, try shinning a flashlight at the front of your device to help locate the IR sensor. That will help you to see through the dark plastic lens.

Q: I need several more batteries and transmitters for other remotes, what do I need to order?

A: You would need to order one transmitter per remote that you want to convert. Make sure to purchase the same frequency you already have.

Q: Can you charge the battery in the RF transmitter sleeve? Is that what the AAA size compartment in the bottom of the receiver is for?

A: Yes, you can. The smaller slot is for the battery alone, the AAA size is for the battery and transmitter together. Do NOT place a standard AAA battery in the slot. It may damage the charger. Both compartments are for the rechargeable 2/3 AAA batteries only.

Q: What is the difference between the 433 and the 418 frequency within the Remote Extender Plus unit?

A: There is no difference other than the frequency itself. The reason for having two frequencies is to allow you to be able to have the RF extender on two of the exact same brand devices without having interference. They both work great! If you wish to control an XM radio, you will need the 418 frequency. If you wish to control a Harmony remote, you will need the 433 frequency.

Q: Does the RF Extender work with a Scientific Atlanta Cable box?

A: Yes, it does. In order for the RF Extender to work with a Scientific Atlanta cable box, the receiver needs to be on the A setting. Most of the other devices work off of the B setting. If you are trying to control your Scientific Atlanta box as well as other devices, you would need to purchase an additional receiver. If you already have it on the A setting and it does not seem to be working properly, ask your cable company for a system upgrade and it should work.

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Infrared repeaters are a great addition to any home audio visual area. Wireless range extenders eliminate the clutter of wires and devices and allow the clutter of cable boxes, receivers and other television and stereo components to be hidden from view. Good range extenders will allow the user to change stations and control volumes through cabinets that keep the mess of bulky components and wires hidden from view. The best range extenders can control multiple hidden audio/visual components from a long range and even from another room. Following are the top 1- best infrared repeaters available.

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#1. BAFX Products IR Repeater, Best Infrared Repeater


One of the best infrared repeaters is the BAFX Products IR Repeater. It controls up to 8 devices, and with an expander, can control up to 12 devices. It works with a standard USB cord and comes with a distribution block, an IR receiver and4 dual IR emitters to control 8 devices. The IR repeater is one of the easiest to install and is made with quality. It works well to signal devices through cabinetry and has a long range capacity. This IR Repeater is one of the best and most affordable extenders.

#2. Next Generation Remote Control Extender


Next Generation’s Remote Control Extender has several assets. Although more expensive than some other IR devices, it has an incredible range and works extremely well. It works up to 100 feet away from the components that it controls. It has a unique RF battery transmitter, comes with special 2/3 batteries and a rechargeable base station and emits 433.92 MHz. The only downside is that it does not work with some newer Direct TV receivers.

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#3.X10 Powermid PM5900 Remote Control Extender Kit


The sleekly designed Powermid Remote Control Extender made by X10 is easy to install and works with a good range. It transmits from up to 100 feet and will transmit through walls so it can be used in an adjoining room. It is a bit more expensive than some IR extenders but it is easy to install, works well and looks good. It has an optimal extender cable so the receiver can be placed out of sight behind the devices it controls.

#4.Sewell Direct SW-30458 Blast R Pro


Sewell Direct’s Blast R Pro IR wireless range extender is simple to use and works with up to 4 devices. An separate expander will allow the IR repeater to work with up to 12 devices. The 9 foot long cable makes installation easy. The dual band support allows the device to be very strong and work well on more devices. The quality IR repeater comes with a distribution box, mini receiver and 4 dual IR emitters with an ACDC adapter.

#5. Nextronias IR Infrared Remote Extender Repeater SX


The IR Infrared Remote Extender Repeater SX by Nextronias has an extra long 25 foot cable to connect the receiver to the emitter. It is relatively inexpensive yet works well. It has a 5 V USB connection and comes with easy to follow instructions with a video. It is compatible to most devices except for Uverse products.

#6.Monoprice Dual Band IR Repeater


Monoprice’s Dual Band IR Repeater is one of the few IR repeaters that works with a Comcast cable box. Although a bit more expensive than some other IR extenders, the repeater is quality made and works well with most devices. The dualband signal range is 30-60 KHz. It comes with a receiver that transmits signals to 4 devices and alsocomes with a 3 foot cord.

#7. ReFaXi IR Hidden Infrared Remote Extender System


The ReFaXi IR Remote System works well between 2 rooms and is not expensive. It is a small device that comes with a self-adhesive and can be hidden from view. It controls most home theater components and has a 30-60 KHz operating range. It comes with a head line, receiver and emitter as well as a cable and power adapter.

#8. Arrela Infrared Extender Repeater


Inexpensive and easy to install and use, Arrela’s Infrared Extender Repeater allows control of many types of audio/visual components. Although it does not control all cable boxes, it is useful to control audio/visual devices. It works with a 35-60 KHz operating range. It comes with a head line, receiver and an emitter as well as a 5V USB AC power adapter.

#9. Monoprice 109194 Wireless Dual Band IR Remote


This dual band IR extender works up to 328 feet and supports 30-60 KHz signals. It is a bit more expensive than some other IR repeaters but works well with up to 3 components. It does not work with all cable boxes but is easy to install and easy to use.

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#10.Bokit IR Repeater Remote Control Extender Kit


Bokit’s IR extender system works on up to 8 devices and is moderately priced. The dual band infrared emitters work well and expanders can be purchased separately to use on up more devices. This kit comes with a distribution block, receiver, standard plug and 4 emitters that work on up to 8 components. The fact that the IR repeater will work with many devices is good although it is not quite as strong as some of the other IR repeaters.

#11.Vastar IR Repeater Infrared Remote Control Extender Repeater

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The Vastar IR repeater allows for use of an existing IR remote to operate up to ten different audio / video emitters. This allows you to place your devices out of sight, such as cabinets, behind walls and even in different rooms in order to remote control use of those devices.

#12. IR Repeater Blaster System


The IR Repeater Blaster system contains equipment to operate up to 4 components with an option to expand to twelve using remotes. Simply mounth the IR receiver in a centralized location and connect to the IR Block. This will repeat signals to emitters within your electronic components.The system is self contained and easy to set up as well as requiring very little installation or hook ups.

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#13. Sewell BlastIR SW-29311


The Sewell Blast IR is an IR repeater system with a twist. Not only does it provide basic use of most IR repeaters – they go a step further and allow mounting on walls, shelves or even in closets. The system has a 9 foot cable that is attached to the repeater system and then mounted.

The kit includes 4 emitters which can be expanded to twelve devices and existing remotes can be used for installation and connections.

#14. Block-less 2 device 30~60kHz IR Repeater Kit


The Block-less 2 device IR repeater kit featuresIR Filtering Technology. This means the unity block external noise such as IRI , CFL , ESI ,EMI , Plasma , and sunlight. This IR device also is perfect for use on any device and is easy to install and use. Any USB cable can be plugged directly into the power kit and the device features an excellent IR receiving range.

#15. Block-less 4 device 30~60kHz IR Repeater Kit


The Block-less 4 device IR Repeater is an improvement upon the 2 device version – with of course support for more devices. Other than that it possesses the same features as the 2 device version.

The Block-less IR Repeater (4 device) includes:An IR Sensor with 9ft lead.One IR Emitter + Cover.Two Power Supply IR-P.One USB power adapter cable.

#16. Nextronics IR Infrared Remote Control Extender Repeater System


Nextronics IR Remote Control Extender allows for control of up to 8 devices. It features a real-time transmission system with little delay in signal reception. It is also CFL friendly and can be installed in areas with flourescent lighting. This product also connects to other existing equipment such asremote controls, amplifiers, cable boxes, CD players, DVD players and more.

#17. C2G / Cables To Go 40430 Infrared (IR) Remote Control Repeater Kit


The C2G offers support for 4 different devices with expansion for up to 12. It has comparable features as do most IR Repeater Kits, such as a LED, mini IR receiver and 2 dual IR emitters. This particular unit is also suited for wall mount and shelves. The C2G also features a one year warranty.

**Note* With this particular IR kit it is important to take into account the proximity to plasma televisions, as the interference can cause malfunctions.

#18. Sewell Direct SW-29309 BlastIR In-Wall Emitter and Receiver Wall Plate Kit


The Sewell Direct ST Blast IR is an in-wall IR Emitter which provides one IR receiver and 6 IR emitter outputs. It is not compatible with many models of theAT&T U-verse cable box including: Cisco Explorer 4642HDC, IPN 4320, IPN 330HD and the Motorola VIP series. There are likely several other models of the U-verse that the kit may not be compatible with. It does however work with nearly all brands of audio/video IR remote controllers.

#19. Wireless IR Repeater Extender – Long Range 600 ft Compact size

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The wireless IR Repeater extender features an emitter range of up to 600 feet as well as a wider range of frequency 20 – 60 KHz. The secret is using technology that utilizes signal hopping to prevent interference and increase range. Like many IR Repeaters this version is simple to set up and easy to use as well.

#20. Xantech DL85K IR Receiver Kit


The Xantech DL85K is designed for compact space mounting such as cabinet ledges, shelf ledges , wall speakers – etc. You can even place them behind speaker grilles.The range of the device is up to 80 feet away and features a product dimension of5.5 x 6 x 3.2 inches.The weight is 1 lb.

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Finding a wireless range extender that works well can make running a home theater system easy. The best infrared repeaters are easy to use and emit a strong signal to work with several audio/visual components that can be hidden from view. The very best infrared repeaters have long ranges and work well with multiple devices.