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Here's a page to explain IR and RF modes: www.cox.com/.../contour-voice-remote-control-xr11.html
Am I able to change the XR11 to RF vs. IR? I can't find good documentation/instructions for that.
- DustinP5 years agoModeratorHello,
The XR11 remote is in RF mode when unpaired, but voice control won’t work and the remote must be pointed directly at the front of the receiver. If this is something you want to try, then you may take these steps here to unpair the remote: www.cox.com/residential/support/pairing-or-unpairing-the-contour-2-remote.html. If you rather not use the XR11 remote unpaired, then you may pair it back to the box.
Dustin
Cox Support Forum Moderator- Bruce5 years agoHonored Contributor III
The XR11 remote is in RF mode when unpaired
When it's unpaired to a TV?
From what I understand, there are 2 pairings. You initially pair the XR-11 with the Contour box and then pair again with a TV.
After these pairings, the XR-11 transmits RF to command the Contour box and IR to command the TV (Power, Volume, Input Select).
If OP is having difficulty commanding via RF; either the XR-11 batteries are low, Contour is nestled behind a reflective zone for radio waves, faulty XR-11 or a faulty Contour box.
If the remote works, the pairing is good. If the remote barely works, the signal is weak.
If Contour is exposed on a shelf, there shouldn't be a problem. However, I'm curious why the OP would mention Contour "has to sit on a shelf" if this normally would be the case. There's something up with this shelf.
Where is the RF receiver on Contour?
- bearone25 years agoContributor III
this is my controller, nothing mentioned about rf receiver in contour pdf manual.
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