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    Hi,

    I wonder if anyone can help me, with the recent upgrade to DSTV i am unable to make use of my remote blasters to change channels in my bedroom

    My setup is a follows:

    DSTV decoder 1110+ 2 in the living room, with the signal split to my bedroom tv and the living room tv via RF-OUT

    I recently purchased a TV-eye from ellies to attempt to enable remote control from the bedroom, but it does not seem to work

    What am I doing wrong and how should i connect things

    Thanks

    Mac

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    Did you enable it in the software?
    Are you using one of the new remotes?
    Silence is golden, unless you have a toddler, then it is very suspicious.

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    Ok

    1)As above have you enabled the tvlink on the decoder
    2)Is the red light on the splitter on, i.e. is the splitter getting power?
    3)what type of splitter are you using need to allow dc pass

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    Hi I'm Frits......I also need help. I enable it and I'm using one of the new remote. Can you reply me as soon as possible?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frits Ngobeni View Post
    What is a spliter?
    It splits...

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    I like those buggers that are part of a coax cable. Splits into coax and eye towards end! They quite neat

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frits Ngobeni View Post
    What is a spliter?
    To elaborate on QT, I think this

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smurfatefrog View Post
    To elaborate on QT, I think this
    Oh. I thought it was the white thing at the bottom here.

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    The important part is:

    Enable it in the decoder software (power is then output through the RF out connector)

    If you are using splitters, make sure that the eye is connected to the splitters "DC PASS" end (this will ensure that the EYE is powered.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quantum Theory View Post
    It splits...
    LOL
    Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts, absolutely.

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