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If you have any problems setting up the 

SLx link, please read the instructions again 

carefully or see the common questions below:

•  I cannot view my terrestrial TV channels 

  on either of my televisions

Check that your terrestrial aerial is connected 

to the 

Aerial IN/RF IN

 socket on the back of 

your Sky™/Sky+™ receiver from your aerial 

wall socket or via your VCR.  The terrestrial 

aerial signal will now be output from 

RF1

 (to 

your main television) and 

RF2

 (to your second 

television).

•  The SLx red LED does not switch on and  

  my remote control is not working

The SLx link requires power from the Sky™/

Sky+™ receiver in order to power the remote 

sensor.  You can perform the following simple 

exercise to find where the SLx link voltage is 

being lost.

1.  

Connect the SLx link directly into the RF2 

socket on your Sky™/Sky+™ receiver.  Does the 

SLx Link LED light up?

YES

  -  Sky™/Sky+™ box is OK, move to 

 

  next step 

 NO

  -   your Sky™/Sky+™ box is not switched 

on, or is no set up correctly (see step 

three of installation instructions).

2.  

If you have an aerial amplifier/splitter 

between the Sky™/Sky+™ receiver and the 

second TV, connect the SLx link directly into an 

output socket on your amplifier/splitter using a 

short piece of coaxial cable with male to male 

connections.  Does the SLx Link LED light up?

YES

  -  Aerial amplifier/splitter is OK, move to 

 

  next step

 NO

  -  Your amplifier/splitter is blocking the 

 

  SLx power signal. You will need to fit a  

 

  digital amplifier bypass kit (available  

 

  from your local electrical retailer). 

3.

  If you have any wall plates fitted in either 

the main or second TV locations, connect 

the SLx link directly into the wall plate in the 

second TV location.  Does the SLx Link LED 

light up?

YES

   –  Wall plates are OK, move onto next step

 NO

    –   One or more of your wall plates are 

 

isolated and are blocking the SLx link  

 

power signal.  Replace with non-isolated  

 

wall plates (available from your local  

 

electrical retailer).

4.

  If the red LED still does not switch on after 

performing the above excercise, it is likely that 

there is a problem with the coaxial cabling or 

connectors. Please check that all cables are free 

from kinks, twists or tight bends and that all 

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coaxial connectors are fitted correctly. 

Once you have found the problem and 

rectified as detailed above, reconnect the SLx 

link in the second TV location as instructed in 

step two of the installation instructions

•  The SLx link LED is on but my remote 

  control is not working

1.  

Fit an additional small length of coaxial 

cable between the SLx link and your Sky™/

Sky+™ receiver to resolve a possible phasing 

problem caused by the length of the cable 

being used.

2.  

Check the batteries in your remote control.

3.  

Ensure there is a clear line of sight between 

your remote and the SLx infrared eye.

If you are experiencing problems with 

your Sky™/Sky+™ receiver, please press the 

SERVICES

 button on your Sky™/Sky+™ remote 

control and select the 

TELEPHONE NUMBERS

 

option to view a list of helpful telephone 

numbers.

If you still have problems installing your SLx 

link please call our: 

Customer Careline: 0901 293 0038 

Calls are charged at £1 per minute from a BT landline 
Call charges from other networks may vary

Technical Support: http://technical.philex.com

     Step Three

 

     Setting up the SLx link

IMPORTANT –  read carefully

Before you begin using the SLx link you must  

provide power to it from your Sky™/Sky+™ 

receiver.  The following instructions must be 

performed from your Sky™/Sky+™ receiver 

location using your  

Sky™/Sky+™ remote control:

1.   

Switch on your Sky™/Sky+™ receiver and 

view on your main television.

2.

  Press the 

SERVICES 

button

 (

Figure 4.1

).

3.

  Select the 

SYSTEM SETUP

 option.

4.   

Press the following buttons in sequence: 

0,  1,  SELECT.

You should now see the installers’ menu.  If 

not,  

repeat the above steps. 

5.

  Select the 

RF OUTLETS

 option 

(

Figure 4.2

).

Make a note of the RF channel number in this  

menu as you may require this information 

when tuning your second television, 

depending on tune operation on your 

television

.

6.   

Highlight the 

RF OUTPUT POWER SUPPLY

 

option 

(

Figure 4.3

)

.

7.   

Set this option to 

ON

 using the left/right 

arrow buttons.

8.  

Select 

SAVE NEW SETTINGS.

3

 

Step Four 

 

Using the SLx link

1.   

Switch on your second TV and select an 

empty channel.

2.   

Tune and store this channel to the Sky™/ 

Sky+™ receiver. Depending on your 

television, you may be able to tune to the RF 

channel number displayed in the installers’ 

menu. Please consult your TV user manual 

for details of how to tune your television.

3.   

Once tuned to your Sky™/Sky+™ receiver you 

should now be able to use your Sky™/Sky+™ 

remote control to control your Sky™/Sky+™ 

receiver and view your Sky™/Sky+™ channels 

on your second TV.

Additional Sky™/Sky+™ remote controls are 

available for purchase should you wish to use 

a separate remote control for each viewing 

location. These should be available from your 

local electrical retailer.

Note:  

You cannot view a different Sky™ 

channel in each location without the use of 

additional Sky™ receivers and subscriptions.  

Please contact Sky™ for details.

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9.

  Press the 

SKY

 button to return to normal 

  viewing.

10.   

Check that the red LED on the SLx link is 

  lit to indicate that the settings have been  

  performed correctly.  If this LED is not on,  

  repeat the above instructions or check  

the troubleshooting guide.

Figure 4.1

Figure 4.2

Figure 4.3

1.   Using your Sky Digibox
2.   Telephone Numbers
3.   Parental Control

4.   System Setup

5.   Favourite Channels
6.   Other Channels

1.   LNB Setup
2.   Default Transponder
3.   Telephone Settings

4.   RF Outlets

5.   Manual Tuning
6.   New Installation

RF Channel Number     

60

RF Outlet Power Supply  ON

Save New Settings

Installers set up

RF Outlets

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not be disposed of with household waste.  

Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with  

your Local Authority for recycling advice.

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