Epson Bocs User Manual

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Installing the SuperCombiner

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What’s on the Remote?

























Those Needing a Little Explanation

1. Xtender Channel Activity Lights – blink when you send a command to one of the devices

connected to Xtender. For instance if you press the Red BOCS channel button, then push play
the red light flashes letting you know that the play command went to the Red channel.

2. Xtender Channel Buttons – The three new channels in your home – press RED to watch and

control whatever is plugged into the Red input on Xtender (same for GREEN & BLUE)

3. Menu – the DVD, DVR, or TiVo menu command, depending on what you are controlling
4. Info/ “A”
–push shift/info for “A”, a button common for cable boxes
13. Stop/Slow
– For most DVD players this is “Stop”, but many DVRs (Like TiVo DVRs) do not

commonly have a Stop button so in those cases, this becomes the “Slow Play” button

14. Replay – typically makes a DVR go back about 15 seconds and play a clip again. For DVD it

skips backward and if you push Shift first it is the “PIP” or Picture-in-Picture button

15. +100 – Shift-1 gives the +100 command, sometimes used to get to channels that are >100
18. Power
– In general, this button turns your TV on and off. If this is pressed within 10 seconds

of pressing a BOCS channel button, it powers on/off the device plugged into that Xtender
channel (if the DVD player on the Red channel is off – just press Red and Power within 10
seconds). Press Shift-Power to power-down the Xtender system (so any Cable or Antenna
channels that you cannot watch when Xtender is on are now visible). A double flash indicates
programming success, a fast flash indicates programming error, and an alternating Power and
Xtender Channel lights (Red/Green/Blue) indicates remote is out of range of Xtender.

19. Local TV – After watching a BOCS channel, pressing this button returns you to watching

normal Cable/Antenna through your local TV. So you know you are back to local control, the
remote automatically tunes to the “Favorite TV channel” (see programming your remote).

34. AUX – Any set of codes can be programmed into this mode button but it is most commonly

used for an audio receiver. Note that if you use a separate receiver to listen to your TV you
can make the VOL+/- button always send volume commands to the AUX device instead of
directly to the TV by following the “Punch Through” procedure in “Setting Up the Remote”

Xtender Channel Activity Lights 1

Xtender Channel Buttons 2

Menu 3

Info and “A” 4

Exit and “C” 5

Mute 6

Up 7

Left 8

Down 9

Vol +/- 10

Play 11

Rewind 12

Stop/Slow 13

Replay and “PIP” 14

+100 15

Number Keypad 16

Del/Clear 17

18. Power

19. Local

TV

20. Live

TV

21. Guide

and

“B”

22. Last and “D”

23. Shift

24. Right

25. Select/OK

26. Channel

+/-

27. Fast

Forward

28. Pause

29. Skip

30. Record

31. Enter

32. Cable/Satellite

33. DVD/VCR/Laser

Disk

34. AUX

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