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Multimedia remote control
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Multimedia Remote Control

Specifications

Convenience
• On-Screen Display languages: English, Dutch,
German, French, Italian, Spanish
• Backlight
• Backlight color: White
• Supported devices: AMP, CABLE, CD/MD, DVB-T,
DVD, PC, PVR, RECEIVER, SAT, TV, TV-DVD, TV-
VCR, VCR
Power
• Number of batteries: 3
• Battery type: AA / LR6 Alkaline
• Battery saving manager: Auto switch on/off
Infrared Capabilities
• Operating distance: 33 ft (10 m)
• Carrier frequency range: 30k - 100kHz + 455kHz
• Learning IR codes
Issue date 2009-11-06
Version: 1.0.9
12 NC: 9082 100 08417
UPC: 6 09585 11354 1
• Transmitting LEDs: 2
• Number of brands in database: Over 800
Outer Carton
• Quantity: 2
• EAN/UPC/GTIN: 1 06 09585 11354 8
• Length: 336 mm
• Width: 80 mm
• Height: 180 mm
Packaging Data
• 12NC: 908210008417
• EAN/UPC/GTIN: 6 09585 11354 1
• Gross weight: 0.36 kg
• Height: 38 mm
• Length: 328 mm
• Width: 162 mm
© 2009 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.
All Rights reserved.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Trademarks are the property of Koninklijke Philips
Electronics N.V. or their respective owners.
www.philips.com
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Highlights
On-screen media selection
On-screen media selection is the ability to view and
select a list of songs, pictures and movies from your
PC on the LCD screen of a remote control. The 2-
way RF communication incorporated in the remote
and the USB dongle provided with it, ensures the
content of the PC is transmitted to the remote. So,
no need to turn on your TV or monitor to view the
menu and select your favorite files.
Microsoft controls included
A dedicated Microsoft Media Center green button is
included on the remote, that gives access to
dedicated Microsoft Media Center PC menu.
Activity based user interface
Instead of operating your components one by one,
activity based control blends the most commonly
used functions into activities such as "Watch a
movie" or "Listen to CD". When a user selects
'watch a movie', rather than having the end user
address each individual piece of equipment - such as
DVD player, TV and multimedia receiver -, one
button holds all necessary commands to be able to
start watching a movie: switch on the TV, switch on
the amplifier and select the right input, switch on the
the DVD player and start playing.
Universal IR code database
A universal IR code database refers to a library of
infrared codes built-in to a particular remote. This
feature allows a remote to control your equipment
without needing to learn individual signals. Select the
correct infrared code sets in the database for the
devices you want to control, to enable control of
virtually every audio/video system element on the
market today – regardless of model or brand.
Guided setup
Unlike other universal remote controls, where a 3-
digit code needs to be input to identify a brand and
device, this remote incorporates on-device step-by-
step instructions to setup your equipment,
regardless of brand.
Learning functionality
Learning functionality refers to the process through
which a remote control captures and stores infrared
signals from other remotes for later use. When
device codes are not included in the on-board
database, they can always be learned from the
original remote, simply by pointing to it.

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