10-10-2020 11:45 PM - last edited on 10-11-2020 08:16 AM by RogersTony
Perhaps a silly question, but I’m finally going to move to Ignite tv and I’m wondering if the remote is infrared? I was hoping to hide the set top box but I don’t know if it needs to be in line is sight to work?
Thanks,
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10-11-2020 08:38 AM
It is not a silly question if you need to ask. The Ignite box supports both IR and RF. The TV Remote uses RF so you should be able to place it anywhere.
10-11-2020 08:38 AM
It is not a silly question if you need to ask. The Ignite box supports both IR and RF. The TV Remote uses RF so you should be able to place it anywhere.
01-23-2021 02:10 PM
Just got Ignite TV 2 days ago. Works great.
However, for you question, the remote is IR.
I use a Logitech Harmony 1 to control everything.
But you must aim the remote directly towards it using either remote controller.
I am trying to solve that issue.
Otherwise very pleased.
01-23-2021 02:34 PM - edited 01-23-2021 02:44 PM
@JWCalvert wrote:
Just got Ignite TV 2 days ago. However, for you question, the remote is IR.
Once properly paired to the IgniteTV box, the IgniteTV remote uses RF and you can "hide" the box if desired. As for controlling other devices, the IgniteTV remote uses IR since most devices like TVs, AVRs, Sound Bars, etc are IR.
The Harmony remote is IR. Hope you get the "directionality" sorted. The IgniteTV box has an IR receiver/eye indicated by some small triangles at the top right corner? Make sure that is "visible" by the Harmony. It can be directional based on feedback in other threads.
01-23-2021 06:26 PM
Hi 57,
Yup, you were right. I can now use the Rogers controller with RF ( literally bury it behind a cushion ) and it works.
My Harmony still needs to be closely pointed at the Xi6 using IR.
I can live with that.
Cheers