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Background IR Problems


  • To: "'sales@xxxxxxx'" <sales@xxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Background IR Problems
  • From: "KIFF, Graham, FM" <graham.kiff@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2001 09:21:29 +0100
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Hi Mike
A while ago I bought a Buffalo Splitter Block and IR Receiver t  enable me
t  control HomeVision in a different room.  All went well, until this week.
I have purchased an NEC Plasma screen and it seems t  be interfering with
my
IR signals.  The feed-back light on the receiver is permanently on (but
slightly dim), if I turn the screen off, all goes back t  normal operation.

Any ideas on how I can get around this.

Cheers
Graham Kiff


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