Normal Operation; Operating Individual Devices; Shift Function; Recordings - Medion Remote Control Manual

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Normal operation

Operating individual devices

After you have finished programming your remote control for
your audio/video devices, the remote control will work in the
common main functions just like the original remote control
for the respective device.
Point your remote control at the
desired device and press the
relevant mode key. The mode key
label is displayed with the
programmed in code. [For the
universal functions – see "Universal functions ("Punch
Through")" on page 30 – you do not need to press the mode
key in advance.]
Activate the functions by pressing
the corresponding function key on
your universal remote control. The
symbol for infrared transmission
appears each time you press a key.
Each time a key is pressed the display backlight switches on
for between 10 and 60 seconds (to set this duration please
read: "Backlight" on page 11).
Please note:
- In certain circumstances, not every function of your
original remote control may be directly available on the
universal remote control.
- Especially for newer devices, it might be possible that
the functions are stored to different keys than
expected or may not even be available at all.
In these cases you can use the learn function to
transfer the functions of your original remote control to
the desired keys of the universal remote control (see
"Learn function" on page 24).

SHIFT function

After you program a device code, the universal remote
control keys can have double functions (with the exception of
the S_(Setup) and MACRO keys).
To use the second function, briefly press the S (SETUP)
key and then (within 15-20 seconds) press one of the
secondary function or number keys.
Try out which additional functions a key has for a
particular device code.

Recordings

The
(Record) key for recording (e.g. on video recorder,
DVD, or cassette recorder) must be pressed twice. This acts
as a protection from accidental recordings.
EPG – Electronic Programme Guide
The EPG ("Electronic Programme Guide") key has various
functions depending on which code has been used:
For TV and satellite codes (e.g. SAT-TV or DVB-T), the
button opens the electronic programme guide.
For DVD codes the button opens the title menu.
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