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Troubleshooting
PROBLEM: The Intellipad Will Not Learn an IR
Command
The IntelliPad will operate most IR controlled
components exactly as the original factory
remote control did. However, there exists a few
brands which operate outside of normal fre-
quencies (23 to 107 kHz). These brands include
Bang and Olufsen, Revox, and Pioneer ISC
remotes. They cannot be taught to the
IntelliPad. In some cases, the manufacturer (i.e.
Pioneer) makes a standard frequency remote
that will operate the main features of the com-
ponent. The standard frequency remote can be
successfully taught to the IntelliPad. Consult
with your Niles dealer about the brand and
model in question.
PROBLEM: One IR Command Does Not
Work In a Sequence
Reteach the IR command to the IntelliPad. Be
careful to simply tap the key of the original
remote, do not press and hold the key while
teaching!
PROBLEM: Volume Up and Volume Down
Do Not Operate Continuously
The IntelliPad learns most Volume Up and
Volume Down commands as continuous codes.
However, some brands have an IR code struc-
ture that the IntelliPad interprets as a single code.
As a result, you must repeatedly tap the volume
up and down keys to make large changes to the
volume.
PROBLEM: One Component Does Not
Operate, or Operates Intermittently
Turn down the level of the flasher. When flasher
level is too high, the component’s sensor can be
overloaded.
PROBLEM: No Component Operates
The IntelliPad is only one component in an IR
control or repeater system. Problems with con-
nections, optical or electromagnetic interference
can prevent an IntelliPad from operating any
component. Refer to the troubleshooting guide
with your IR main system unit for a step by step
guide to troubleshooting an IR control system.
Your Niles dealer or professional installer can
provide valuable troubleshooting skills.
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