MELICONI Personal 5+ Manual
MELICONI Personal 5+ Manual

MELICONI Personal 5+ Manual

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Remote control for TV sets PANASONIC ready to use
Thank you for choosing a Meliconi remote control.
This remote control, after inserting the batteries, is normally ready for use as it is already set at the
If problems are found to command the TV, or some functions do not produce the desired effect, to follow the instructions
The Personal 5+ remote control is designed to command a
Its ergonomic shape and soft rubber body make it easy to grip and protect it from shocks and drops.
By LEARN function, you can capture and store infrared signals from other remotes and match at will to one or more buttons.
The MELICONI remote control reproduces infrared signals corresponding to the original; the functions that operate in radio
frequency (e.g. voice commands and pointers) are not supported.
The remote control has a permanent memory, so it does not lose its settings even if there are no batteries in it.
The remote control and batteries should not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunlight, fire
or the like.
The product is not a toy. Keep out of reach of children or domestic animals.
The remote control requires 2 new 1.5V AAA/LR03 alkaline batteries, not included in the
package. Insert with the correct polarity as shown in figure.
DO NOT use rechargeable batteries.
BATTERIES TEST: Press and hold the
continuously until the button is released. If the light is off or blinks, the inserted batteries are low,
therefore they need replacement.
Do not leave exhausted batteries inserted, as liquid may leak and damage the remote control
If the remote control can not control the TV correctly, it is essential to set a specific code, it matched.
Identify the specific code and set it into the remote control using one of the following ways:
Keep this booklet for future reference
factory with a specific code.
to the chapter ACTIVATION OF REMOTE CONTROL.

SAFETY WARNINGS

INSERTING THE BATTERIES

5
button and check that the LED remains on

ACTIVATION OF REMOTE CONTROL

SMARTPHONE
TABLET - WEB
Personal 5+
PANASONIC
digital television sets.
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Summary of Contents for MELICONI Personal 5+

  • Page 1 By LEARN function, you can capture and store infrared signals from other remotes and match at will to one or more buttons. The MELICONI remote control reproduces infrared signals corresponding to the original; the functions that operate in radio frequency (e.g. voice commands and pointers) are not supported.
  • Page 2 • Three final flashes indicate that the operation has been completed successfully. VERIFY Check that the MELICONI remote control operates your device in the main functions; if it does not, REPEAT the procedure. NOTE: When the list of codes to be searched is over, the remote control exits the search and the LED remains off.
  • Page 3 BUTTONS AND FUNCTIONS The functions of the buttons on the MELICONI remote control are only available if the original device is equipped with it. Sometimes some functions of the original remote control are not directly present on the MELICONI remote control keypad.
  • Page 4 IMPORTANT: If after releasing the button the LED comes back on, press the same button again until the LED goes out once more. 4. While the LED is flashing, on the MELICONI remote control press the desired button to match the captured function. 5. To capture other signals to connect to other buttons, repeat the procedure from point 3.
  • Page 5 If some of the MAIN functions are not available, you are probably using an incorrect code. Find and set a more suitable code as described in the ACTIVATION OF REMOTE CONTROL chapter. Sometimes some functions of the original remote control are not directly present on the MELICONI remote control keypad. To enable them, operate as described in the BUTTON AND FUNCTIONS chapter.

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