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Connecting the IR Emitter NetCommand
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IR EMITTER
NetCommand
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DTV/
CABLE/
VHF/
UHF
ANT-1
MAIN
DVI
Analog Audio
L
R
TV back panel
(section detail)
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S U R R O U N D
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CH
A/V Receiver
Other A/V device
Other A/V device
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Figure 17.  Connecting IR Emitter NetCommand 
IR Emitter NetCommand® 
Figure 17 
A quadruple IR Emitter cable is included with the TV.
The emitters connected to these jacks are used by the 
NetCommand system to control other devices such as 
VCRs, DVD players, Cable boxes and Satellite receivers.
1.  Connect the plug end of the supplied quadruple 
IR Emitter Cable to one of the IR Output 
NetCommand jacks on the TV back panel.
2.  Run the cable for each of the emitter ends under, 
along side or over the top of each device to be 
controlled to the area of the front where the remote 
control sensor is located.
3.  Place the emitter end in front of the remote control 
sensor of the device to be controlled.  The emitter 
bulb should face the remote control sensor.  This 
bulb emits infrared light in a cone shaped pattern.  
The bulb needs to be placed far enough from the 
remote control sensor  to allow the cone pattern to 
include the sensor.
The remote control sensor is usually behind the 
plastic window of the front display panel.  It is 
sometimes visible when you look through the display 
plastic using a flashlight and is normally a round or 
square cutout behind the plastic.  If you cannot see 
the sensor and the device’s Owner’s Guide does 
not specify the location, you can find it by using the 
device’s remote control.  Hold the remote about 1/2 
inch from the front of the device.  Starting from one 
end of the display window plastic, press the POWER 
button.  
If the device does not respond, move the remote 
control 1 inch toward the center and try again.  
Repeat this until the device responds.  Note this 
location then start over from the other end of the 
display window plastic, repeating until the device 
responds again.  The remote control sensor will be 
somewhere between these two positions.  This is 
usually enough accuracy for the placement of the IR 
emitters.  
4.  With some devices, the emitter will work better 
facing downward from the top of the device.  
Some experimentation may be needed.  
5. The emitter end being used can be secured in 
place using double stick tape.
If a single emitter end can be placed in a 
position that will operate more than one device, 
do not use a separate emitter end for the 
additional device.  A single device receiving 
remote control signals from too many emitters 
or remote controls may not  respond at all.
IMPORTANT
6. If you are not going to be using all emitter ends, 
place the unused ends behind the devices so that 
they cannot send signals to the remote control 
sensors.