How To set up your SKY Magic EYE
| The SKY Magic Eye obtains power from the SKY digibox itself, however, the factory default setting for the digibox has this feature set as disabled.
There are a couple of things you need to do in order to enable this but first, please make sure that your magic eye is positioned at the bottom or at the side of the TV as placing it at the top has been known to cause some problems. |
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The first thing to do is access the ‘hidden’ installation menu. This is done by pressing the following buttons:
Services > 4 0 1 > Select (Services 0 0 1 > Select for the SKY boxes with the newer menu such as the HD box) During this process, the ’0′ key won’t appear to show up on the screen, but don’t worry, this is perfectly normal. |
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Now, simply navigate down to the RF Outlet Power Supply option and set this option to ‘ON’
Your Sky Magic Eye should now have it’s red light illuminated and should be working normally. |
How to connect the SKY Magic Eye for 1 extra TV
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Firstly connect your long coaxial cable (the one that will connect to the second TV) to the RF2 output of the SKY digital receiver.
Secondly, connect the SKY Magic Eye to this long cable. Thirdly, connect a coaxial lead to the other end of the SKY Magic Eye and then to the aerial input of thesecond TV. Once all connected, the SKY Magic Eye should have it’s power LED illuminated which indicates that all is working. If it is not, refer to the top of this page for setting the 9V output to RF2 from the SKY Digital receiver. |
How to connect the SKY Magic Eye for 2 extra TV’s
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Firstly connect a coaxial lead to the RF2 output of the SKY digital receiver and then to the RF Distribution Amplifier.
Next, connect the 2 long Coaxial Cables to the outputs of the RF Distribution Amplifier. Secondly, connect the SKY Magic Eye’s to to each long cable. Thirdly, connect coaxial leads to the other end of the SKY Magic Eye’s and then to the aerial inputs of the second and third TV. Once all connected, the SKY Magic Eye’s should have their power LED illuminated which indicates that all is working. If it is not, refer to the top of this page for setting the 9V output to RF2 from the SKY Digital receiver. |



