Table of Content About the Remote-850 Universal Remote Control..........3 Safety Notices....................4 Battery Usage..................4 Device Safety ..................4 Main Features....................4 Appearance and Functions ................6 Remote-850 on-device Setup versus RemoteComm Setup......... 7 Setting up the Remote-850 ................8 Installing the Batteries .................
LCD screen with editing function to facilitate PC software settings for your convenience. The Remote-850 firmware can also be upgraded periodically so that you have the newest features. The Remote-850 lets you enjoy all your digital home entertainment devices from the comfort of your chair, anytime you want! Note: The Remote-850 can only be partially setup via the device itself.
Safety Notices Heed the following safety notices regarding batteries and the device. Battery Usage • Use fresh alkaline batteries. To avoid any risk, don’t use different type batteries at the same time. • Ensure that you insert batteries with the +/- signs correctly place in the battery compartment.
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Specification Model Remote-850 Battery 1.5V 4 X AAA Alkaline Batteries (SUM-4) Dimensions ( W x H x L) 56 x 26 x 210 mm Weight (without batteries) 4.8 oz (135 g) Keys 64 Keys (36 Hardkeys, 28 Softkeys) Display LCD Screen (W x H)
6. Intelligent learning eye — enables Remote-850 to learn infrared codes of other devices. 7. USB port — enables you to link Remote-850 to a PC via USB cable and perform advanced function setup.
Setting up the Remote-850 This section explains how to set up the Remote-850, how to install the batteries, and how to configure the remote control codes. Installing the Batteries Four AAA size alkaline batteries are needed for the Remote-850. Ensure that you insert the batteries with the correct polarity and the +/- signs of the batteries match the +/- signs in the battery compartment.
Guide on Major Setup Operations Start Using the Remote-850 Basic set-up: LCD contrast /time/date Main Manu->REMOTE SETUP->Setting-> Contrast: Use the scroll key adjust the display contrast. Press [Done] to save your setting. Time: Use the scroll key adjust the time in the format of 12 hrs or 24 hrs.
The backlight stays on regardless of user’s operation (4) The Remote-850 has a built-in vibration sensor. When an outside vibration is sensed, the remote control automatically returns to operating mode from sleeping mode.
In the Main Menu, select “REMOTE SETUP” with the scroll key to enter Setup mode. There are four options in Setup mode:「Learning」, 「Delete」, 「Macro/Timer」, and 「Setting」. (1) Learning: enables the Remote-850 to learn remote control codes from the original remote control. (2) Delete: including 「Delete Device/key」, 「Delete Code」, and 「Delete...
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The Remote-850 features a Parental Guidance Password Lock, which enables parents to control which periods that children can operate the TV…. . A password is required to unlock the Remote-850 during other periods. Password setup must be performed on the RemoteComm software. The default...
Setting Up the RF Dongle The RF dongle enables the Remote-850 to plug and play on your computer for quick setup operation. By using it, you only need to plug in the RF dongle into your USB port, the Remote-850 will be able to operate your MCE and control...
Code Setup This section explains how to use the Remote-850’s learning function to learn the infrared codes of another remote control. Read the following notes before proceeding to use the learning function. Note 1: The Remote-850's learning eye must be kept in...
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(1) Access the Setup menu and select 「Learning」 to begin learning setup. (2) Press the scroll key to select the device you want to learn, then enter the device to learn each single key. Learning process for both soft and hard keys will be done and shown on the screen.
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(7) Repeat steps (4) to (7) to continue learning codes for other keys. (8) After you have finished assigning codes with the learning function, press [Menu] to exit. (9) Repeat steps (2) to (8) if you want to learn codes for other devices...
Deleting Items <PART I> In the Delete menu you will see that the Device/key and Code are separated in content. The menu item Device/key represents the key itself. The menu item Code represents the code loaded in the key. If you delete a key, the code of the key (if any) will be deleted along with it.
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(1) Select a device you wish to delete from the Main Menu. Press [Delete] to display a confirmation page. (2) Select “Yes” to remove this device, and back to Delete menu. Delete a single key (1) Press the scroll key to select the key you wish to delete from the device.
<PART I-2> Deleting Code Select Delete and then select 「Code」. You may choose to delete all codes for a group of device, or delete a single code for a single key. Delete all codes for a device (1) Select a device you wish to delete from the Main Menu.
(7) Press [Back] to exit. <PART II> Deleting Macro/Timer Under Delete function, select the Macro/Timer. Note: In this option you may delete Macro keys. If a Macro key includes a 「Timer」 setting, it will be removed as well. (1) Select「Macro/Timer」 (2) Select unwanted “Macro/Timer”...
The Macro key function enables you to execute a series of commands with one key. You can replace complex steps by utilizing Macro keys. There are two types of Macro keys for the Remote-850. Their features are as follows: TYPE 1. Remote-850 provides max. 32 Macro keys setting option for you.
TYPE 1.- Adding a Macro Key Note: ensure that all related codes of equipment to be used in the Macro have been successfully loaded before Macro setup. Access “REMOTE SETUP”, follow the steps to select the Macro key. 1. Examples: Store all DVD playing procedures into Macro 01 (Watch DVD) Steps include: (1) TV: Power on, Delay x...
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Step 2: (TV power on) Select Power soft key in TV menu, or the TV Power hard key. Step 3: (TV input) Select Input soft key in TV menu, or the Input hard key, then return to the Main Menu and select the DVD option.
TYPE 2.- Learning Macro Key Settings Prepare the original remote control for the equipment before using the Learning Macro function. The Remote-850’s Learning Macro can only be stored in Soft keys. Hard keys cannot execute macro functions. Each Learning Macro key can store up to 16 commands.
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You are able to add keys by using RemoteComm software Step 4: Keep 5-10cm distance away between the original remote control and Remote-850 and put them in a line. During learning, please hold pressing every learnt key of the original remote to transmit IR code to the Remote-850, until the number on the right side is changed.
(in other words, it’s a scheduled transmission function). Once a group of Macro is set, you can select the Remote-850 to automatically send the scheduled time and date. 1. After the initial setting of a Macro is completed, you will be at the Timer Setting page, where you can select whether to perform the Timer function or not.
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Step 2: Select Date specified date. If select “Specific Date”, then set an exact date. Otherwise select specified weekday(s) Note: This Macro will not has timer function if you select OFF Step 3: After setting a specific date, press [Done] to save the setting and then press OK to return to the Macro menu.
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Add a Timer after the Macro is set. Go to 「Macro/Timer」, then select「Set Timer」. Path: Remote Setup Macro/Timer 「Set Timer」 Select the Macro that requires a Timer, and set it according to above steps. : indicates a Macro is already set up. : indicates a Timer is already activated.
General Settings The General Settings menu contains message and function options, including: Time, Beep, Contrast, LCD off, Lit period, Motion, Connect, and Reset. To access the General Settings menu, please select Settings from Remote Setup. (See page 9 for the Date / Time /LCD contrast setup, and page 13 for the Connect setup) (1) Beep: Use the scroll key...
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(On) or disable (Off) the touch sensor function. The default is On. Press [Done] to save your setting. (5) Reset: Select Reset to reset the Remote-850 back factory default configuration. A confirmation message will appear. Press “Yes” confirm the reset.
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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