About this manual This manual is designed to make using the SRC-3810/3815 Touch Screen Remote Control as easy as possible. Information in this document has been carefully checked for accuracy; however, no guarantee is given to the correctness of the contents. The information in this document is subject to change without notice.
Touch Screen Buttons... 8 Using Hard Keys... 8 Entering the Setup Menus ... 8 Navigating the Setup Menus ... 9 Chapter 3 - Setting Up the SRC-3810/3815 ... 11 Device Menu... 11 Creating a New Device... 12 Re-Labeling Devices... 13 Setting RF Address ( SRC-3815) ...
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Setting the Backlight On Time... 38 Setting the Beep Signal... 39 Checking the Version Number ... 40 Resetting the SRC-3810/3815 to Factory Defaults ... 40 Chapter 4 - Controlling Devices...42 Selecting a Device to Control ... 42 Alternating Touch Screen Pages... 43 Viewing the Macro Key ...
You can control up to sixteen devices, including VCRs, DVDs, TVs, and satellite dishes. The SRC-3810/3815 is easy to set up. You can quickly configure each device in your household or office using the innovative “learning eye” feature. In...
SRC-38 SERIES User’s Manual • SRC-3815 can Choose of IR (direct to device) or RF ( to IR-extender to device) signal transmission. • Lost remote finder button – activates beep to locate when lost (SRC-3815 with SEL-6000 IR-extender). • Large Touch Screen display •...
Identifying Components Refer to the following illustration to identify the components of the SRC-3810/3815. Infrared Eye: point the infrared eye at the device you want to operate. Light Sensor: detects ambient light to automatically set the LCD panel backlight. QUICK CH: enables you to group channel types for easy access.
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SRC-38 SERIES User’s Manual For SRC-3815 Remote Control IR Out jack – Connect the IR blaster cable to this jack to operate a specific device. IR-extender address setting – Set the RF address of the IR- extender by selecting and address number between 0 ~ 9.
Use IR blaster cable for equipment out of directional range. Installing Batteries The SRC-3810/3815 operates on four AAA Alkaline batteries (not included). Batteries must be inserted before you can operate the SRC-3810/3815. 1. Turn the remote over, push the tab in the direction of the arrow on the battery cover and slide the cover off.
• Immediately replace the batteries when the battery low icon appears. • The SRC-3810/3815 will not lose programmed data when batteries are replaced, but will reset the time. • Always use fresh batteries. Alkaline batteries are recommended. Do not mix different types of batteries.
Do not use a pen or any sharp object to tap the screen. You might damage the surface. • Keep the Touch Screen dry. Wipe off any spills immediately. The SRC-3810/3815 is not waterproof; never immerse it in liquid. • Don't expose the SRC-3810/3815 to extreme temperatures.
To change the time, see Setting the Power Down Time on page 38. Using Hard Keys The buttons on the bottom part of the SRC-3810/3815 enable you to operate devices as well as program the SRC-3810/3815. Three buttons have special functions: •...
Press confirm settings, and press When using the setup menus, you must press each button within two minutes. Otherwise, the SRC- 3810/3815 will exit setup mode and return to normal operation mode. Entering the Setup Menus to exit a menu.
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SRC-38 SERIES User’s Manual The fallowing illustration shows the setup menu tree: Figure 5: Setup Menu Hierarchy The following chapter describes each menu.
Chapter 3 - Setting Up the SRC-3810/3815 Before the SRC-3810/3815 can be used to control a device, it needs to be configured to display your existing remote control buttons and it must be programmed to send the correct infrared signals.
SRC-38 SERIES User’s Manual Creating a New Device Follow these steps to create a new device: Press to select Press Press the device key you want to use for this device (for example AMP). Edit the device label. The label can be up to 8 alphanumeric characters: •...
You are prompted to select an attribute for the new device. Press to select a device whose attributes will be loaded to the new device. Press to confirm the entry. Re-Labeling Devices Follow these instructions to edit a device label. Press to select Relabel...
Each device button (TV, VCR, DVD etc.) can be set to operate on either IR or RF frequencies. To operate in the RF mode, the SRC-3815 transmits an RF frequency signal to the SEL-6000 IR-extender, which sends to scroll to move to...
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3. Select either IR to operate in the IR mode or an RF address (0-9) for the IR-extender. 4. If an RF address is selected on the SRC-3815, set the IR- extender (SEL-6000) to the same RF address by adjusting the ADDRESS wheel on the rear panel as needed (0~9).
SRC-38 SERIES User’s Manual Deleting Devices Follow these instructions to delete a device configuration including the LCD display and codes. Press to select Press Press the device key you want to delete (for example TV). Press to delete the device. You are prompted to confirm the deletion.
Pre-Code • : use this method to automatically configure all buttons on the SRC-3810/3815 for use with a specific manufacture model number. This feature is the fastest way to program the SRC-3810/3815 but requires that your device be located in the Pre-programmed Code List that was bundled with the SRC-3810/3815.
3810/3815 to control. Select the device (for example TV). Check the preprogrammed code list that was bundled with the SRC-3810/3815 for the four-digit code number of your device. If no code is displayed, that means this device has no pre-code.
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2. That code number is not in the range of the Manufacture Code table reserved for the default device screen Selecting a Code Automatically Turn on the target device you want the SRC-3810/3815 to control. Press the device hardware button (for example TV). Point the SRC-3810/3815 at the target device.
• Not all infrared codes are learnable by the SRC- 3810/3815. You may need to first collect the codes (see page 24 for more information) and then email them to SUNWAVE New system firmware will be sent to you allowing your SRC-3810/3815 to learn the codes.
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Learning from Another Remote Control Before using learning mode, set both remotes on a flat surface so that the device’s remote control IR is pointed at the SRC-3810/3815’s learning eye, which is located at the bottom of the unit. Press...
SRC-38 SERIES User’s Manual Erasing Key Codes Follow these instructions to delete either SRC- 3810/3815 key codes. Press to select del key Press Select the device whose key code you want to delete (for example TV). Select the key corresponding to the code that you want to delete.
Erasing Device Codes Follow these instructions to delete a device code from the SRC-3810/3815. Press to select del bank Press OK. Select the device whose codes you want to delete (for example TV). Press to scroll between device pages. Press to delete the device codes.
SRC-38 SERIES User’s Manual Debugging Device Codes Use this procedure if the SRC-3810/3815 is unable to recognize the infrared signals from another remote control. Once you have collected unrecognizable codes, you can use the optional SLC–2080 link cable (see Appendix B - Accessories on page 47 for more info) to...
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2~4 inches (5~10cm). Select a device (for example TV). The SRC-3810/3815 Touch Screen sequentially displays screens corresponding to first the hard keys, then page one of the soft keys, and finally page two of the soft keys. The blinking rectangle denotes the key being learned.
SRC-38 SERIES User’s Manual LCD Layout The layout edit mode enables you to customize the SRC-3810/3815's Touch Screen display to match your existing remote controls. Press to select layout Press Select a device (for example TV). On the device pages, select the key you want to customize.
Using Macros A macro is a series of commands. The Macro feature enables you to initiate a sequence of up to 60 commands with a single button. You can create a macro on any control button and insert time delays into the sequence.
SRC-38 SERIES User’s Manual Creating a New Macro Follow these steps to create a new macro: Press to select Press Press the device key you want to use for this macro (for example TV), and then press any key to define as the macro key.
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The following example will help you to better understand creating a macro sequence. It is provided to teach you how to record a macro but is by no means the only macro sequence you can create. Example: the following defines a macro that turns on your TV, switches the TV to DVD viewing mode, turns on the DVD, and plays a DVD.
SRC-38 SERIES User’s Manual Deleting a Macro Follow these steps to delete a macro: Press to select Press Press the device key for the macro you want to delete. The screen displays the macro key for the device. Press the macro key you want to delete;...
Viewing a Macro Follow these steps to view the steps of a macro: Press to select Press Press the device key for the macro you want to view. The screen displays the macro keys for the device. Press the macro key for the macro you want to view.
Relabel • : enables you to rename a classification label The SRC-3810/3815 has three sets of QUICK CH groups; the total number of QUICK CHs that can be assigned to all three groups is 50. For example, if 40 QUICK CHs are included in the "News"...
Enter the QUICK CH number (e.g., 12). Note: You can only use buttons number 0-9, +10, and Enter to enter the QUICK CH. Select the QUICK CH (e.g., News). Repeat steps 4 ~ 5 to continue adding QUICK CHs. Press to exit to the setup menu.
SRC-38 SERIES User’s Manual Relabeling a QUICK CH This option enables you to edit the QUICK CH label on the LCD. Follow these steps to edit a QUICK CH: Press to select relabel Press Press the QUICK CH that you want to relabel (e.g., News).
Press that QUICK CH (e.g., “NEWS”) again to exit the QUICK CH screen. Using the Transmission Feature The SRC-3810/3815 can transmit data to a PC with the optional USB-UART cable. You can download firmware upgrades from the Internet or transfer configuration data.
SRC-3810/3815 turns off backlight • : lets you set the time that the backlight remains on beep • : turns the key and button beep signal on and off version • : displays the SRC-3810/3815 firmware version to scroll through the...
Setting the Date and Time to select CLOCK. Press Press Enter the date: • Press through the characters: Month: JAN~DEC Day: 01~31 Year: 02~50 (2002~2050) Note: Press and hold quickly scroll through the characters. Press to cycle between the month, day, and year fields. When selected, the characters in the field blink.
Press to select Press Press to select the time that will elapse before the SRC- 3810/3815 turns off. Note: The power down time can be set from 01 ~ 90 minutes at 1- minute increments. Press to confirm the setting.
Press to set the light sensor sensitivity manually or press to automatically detect the ambient light brightness. Note: The light sensor levels are 0 ~ 16. Press to confirm the setting. Setting the Beep Signal Press to select Press to toggle the beep on and off.
(pre-code) version numbers. Press to exit. Resetting the SRC-3810/3815 to Factory Defaults This item enables you to set the SRC-3810/3815 back to the factory default configuration. All macros and user-defined keys are erased when resetting the SRC-3810/3815 to factory defaults.
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Resetting the SRC-3810/3815 to Factory Defaults Press to select Press You are prompted to confirm the reset. Press to confirm the reset or press to exit. Reset...
Chapter 4 - Controlling Devices The SRC-3810/3815 is designed to be simple and straightforward to operate. This chapter explains how to use the SRC-3810/3815 to control all your devices. This Chapter assumes you have already setup the SRC-3810/3815 and assigned Infrared codes to different buttons.
Alternating Touch Screen Pages Press the Page Button to alternate between page 1 and page 2 of the device buttons. Viewing the Macro Key You can view which keys are assigned to macros for any particular device. Follow these instructions: Press the device button.
SRC-38 SERIES User’s Manual Using the QUICK CH Buttons For information on setting up the QUICK CH buttons, refer to Setting QUICK CHs on page 32. 1. Press the device button that corresponds to the QUICK CH you want to use (for example, TV).
Controlling Devices 1. Make sure the SRC-3810/3815 is pointing at the target device. 2. Press the hardware button or Touch Screen key you want to send. The Record Key Must Be Held Down for 2 Seconds: As a safety feature, the record button needs to be pressed for 2 seconds.
● Please refer to the SLC-2080 user manual for more information. Using Transmit wire to connect two SRC-3810 or 3815. Select the TRANS in the set up menus to transfer flash memory data (all data which setup by user) and Preprogrammed code.
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SRC-38 SERIES User’s Manual IR Blaster Cable – SRC-IR -( for SRC-3815 ) The IR Blaster Cable is an optional 6 ft. cable with an IR emitter on one end that enables the IR-extender to send signals to a device that would not be within its normal directional range.
Move closer to the device. The maximum operating distance is approximately 30 feet. Ensure that you are aiming the SRC- 3810/3815 directly at the device and that there are no obstructions between the SRC-3810/3815 and the device. Ensure programming with the...
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Make sure the SEL-6000 IR-extender is aimed at desired equipment. Make sure RF Address on IR-extender matches settings in SRC-3815. Make sure that your SRC-3810/3815 has correctly “learned” device's remote control code. (page 21). Delete the device data from the SRC- 3810/3815 and carry out the learning function again (page 20).
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The LCD screen turns off. Troubleshooting Tables Be sure to aim the SRC-3810/3815 at the devices while the macro commands are being sent. Macro was not properly set up. Repeat macro set-up procedure (page 27).
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RF addresses for device(s) and IR- extender may not set to the same setting. Check setting on each and reset of needed. Check to make sure SRC-3815 is set to operate in RF mode. IR-extender is not aimed at desired device. Reposition IR-extender.
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