Setting Up The Ipod Dock; Option Programming - OneRemote 30012601 Manual

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Setting up the OneRemote iPod Dock for the Direct Mode
- using a Bang & Olufsen Remote Control
In the Direct Mode the Bang & Olufsen
remote control signal controls both the
OneRemote iPod Dock and the Bang &
Olufsen equipment at the same time.
Thus the dock must be programmed to
respond to the correct signals.
The Direct Mode will work in any setup, but the dock's IR-receiver is NOT plasma-safe. If there is a plasma
panel in the room, an external plasma-safe IR-receiver has to be used.

Option Programming

Option programming is required only when installing dock. The programming is
performed with a Bang & Olufsen remote control terminal by pressing a 5 button
sequence within 4 seconds after powering up the dock.
When powering up the dock the red control lights up for 4 seconds, and the programming
has to take place before the control turns blue. If not successful the operation may be
repeated.
Programming starts by pressing LIGHT and ends by pressing STANDBY. All options
have 3 digits to be entered in between.
Option 106 is entered like this:
Note:
Ipod docks manufactured before aug. 2011 was programmed with a software version earlier than 8.
These docks must be option programmed using STOP – 1 – 0 – 6 –Record.
Year of production 2012:
Week of production 17:
Firmware 2601:
Softwareversion 8:
LIGHT – 1 – 0 – 6 – STANDBY
In the Direct Mode the docked iPod may be listened
to from any linkroom, but can not be controlled from
there.
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