Safety instructions Do not try to repair the remote control yourself. The universal remote control is equipped with a class 1M infrared diode. Do not look at the laser using optical instruments! Do not expose your remote control to dust, intense sunlight, humidity, high temperatures or mechanical shocks.
Inserting the batteries Insert 2 micro cells (size "AAA", type R03/ LR03; we recommend the use of alkaline batteries) into the remote control as follows: 1. Remove the battery compartment cover, sliding the clip towards the cover and pulling it out.
Please try all the codes indicated for your brand. Select the code that makes your device respond correctly to any command available on your remote control! If you failed this way, then have another try with the search method described in the chapter "Automatic code search".
CODE SEARCH Manual code search To run a manual code search, proceed as follows: 1. Switch on the device (TV, VCR, etc.) manually which you want to operate. 2. Keep the SETUP key pressed for approx. 3 seconds until the backlight illumination of the MODE keys flashes shortly and then lights up steadily.
CHAN- key. 1-second or 3-second intervals If you want the remote control only to send a new code every 3 seconds instead of every second, proceed as follows: After you have pressed the CHAN+ (or PLAY or POWER) key as described in section 5, press the CHAN+ key (search forwards) or CHAN- (search backwards) another time within 6 seconds.
Code identification The code identification allows you to identify codes that you have already entered and that are memorised in the remote control. Proceed as follows: 1. Keep the SETUP key pressed for approx. 3 seconds until the backlight illumination of the MODE keys flashes shortly and then lights up steadily.
• Use new batteries for both remote controls. • You can assign one remote control to each of the MODE keys. • Place the remote controls with the infrared diodes on a table so that they point each other at a distance between 15 and 50 mm.
(the MODE key will permanently light up). 6. Hold the key of your original remote control now down until the MODE key of the universal remote control will go out once (each false programming will be indicated by blinking of the key).
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Normal operation After having programmed your remote control for your audio/video devices, your remote control will in respect of the most common main functions work like the original remote control of the respective device. Point your remote control at the respective device and press the appropriate MODE key.
PROGRAMMING MACROS A macro allows you to save a sequence of commands, i.e. to have several functions automatically executed one after another. You can assign and save sequences of up to ten key commands to the three numerical keys 1, 2 and 3.
Executing a macro 1. To execute a macro, shortly press the MACRO key during normal operation. 2. Then, press within 20 seconds the numerical key to which you have assigned the macro ("1", "2" or "3"). Deleting macros 1. Keep the SETUP key pressed for approx. 3 seconds until the backlight illumination of the MODE keys flashes shortly and then lights up steadily.
This will take about 3 seconds. Then, the MODE key illumination will go out. The remote control has to be pointed at the devices to be operated until the MODE key goes out. Some devices can be switched on and off by means of the POWER key.
• while the remote control is in TV mode, the keys PLAY, STOP, PAUSE, FAST FWD/BWD, SKIP and, if applicable, RECORD will control a connected player or recorder. Switching off the universal functions VOLUME/MUTE You can perform the functions VOLUME and MUTE from any mode.
The remote control does not work • Check whether your devices are correctly connected and switched on. • Check whether the batteries of the remote control are correctly inserted and whether the polarity + / - matches with the marks.
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