Crest Audio Elite Infrared Quick Start Manual

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Crest Elite Infrared Pillow Speaker with Set Top Box control can be programmed to operate your TV, DVD and Set Top Box by simply following the Instructions listed below. TV and Set Top Box are always programmed together, and needs to be programmed prior to programming DVD. Note: If you have multiple beds/TVs in the same room, please see instructions on page 2 before proceeding with programming. Pressing video button will either let you control your DVD player, or access Video On Demand functions if the service is oered by your cable/satellite TV provider. From this point on Set Top Box and Video On Demand will be referred to as STB and VOD respectively.
Programming to operate TV and STB
1. Locate your TV brand and STB or cable/satellite TV provider in the Entertainment Device Codes section located below and on page 2. If more than one code is listed for your device, start with the rst code listed. If you intend to use your pillow speaker to control your DVD player as well, use the codes from ‘w/DVD’ column for STB, otherwise use the codes from ‘w/VOD’ column.
2. Press the tv button. You should get a short conrmation LED ash above the tv button.
3. Press and hold the info/CC/5 and channel down buttons. The tv LED will ash for one second conrming you are entering programming mode. Continue holding both buttons down until the tv LED starts to ash. This should take approximately three seconds.
4. Release the channel down button while the tv LED is ashing from step three. The tv LED will stop ashing. Continue to hold down the info/CC/5 button until the tv LED starts to ash again. This should take approximately three seconds.
5. Release the info/CC/5 button while the tv LED is ashing from step four. The tv LED will stop ashing and remain o. You will have roughly 15 seconds to begin entering the three-digit device code from step one.
6. Enter the three-digit TV code. The tv LED will ash once after each digit is entered to signify that the digit has been accepted. Once the code has been entered, the tv LED will remain o for two seconds followed by a two second ash to signify a valid code entry.
7. Type in the three-digit STB code. The tv LED will ash once after each digit is entered to signify that the digit has been accepted. Once the code has been entered the tv LED will remain o for two seconds followed by a two second ash to signify a valid code entry.
8. Test all the buttons on the pillow speaker. If the code doesn’t work, program the pillow speaker by repeating steps two through seven with another device code listed for your device brand.
Programming to operate DVD player
1. Locate your DVD brand in the Entertainment Device Codes section located on page two. If more than one code is listed for your device, start with the rst code listed.
2. Press the video button. You should get a short conrmation LED ash above the video button.
3. Press and hold the info/CC/5 and mute buttons. The video LED will ash for one second conrming you are entering programming mode. Continue holding both buttons down until the video LED starts to ash. This should take approximately three seconds.
4. Release the mute button while the video LED is ashing from step three. The LED will stop ashing. Continue to hold down the info/CC/5 button until the video LED starts to ash again. This should take approximately three seconds.
5. Release the info/CC/5 button while the video LED is ashing from step four. The video LED will stop ashing and remain o. You will have roughly 15 seconds to begin entering the three-digit device code for DVD from step one.
6. Enter the three-digit DVD code. The video LED will ash once after each digit is entered to signify that the digit has been accepted. Once the code has been entered, the video LED will remain o for two seconds followed by a two second ash to signify a valid code entry.
7. Test all the buttons on the pillow speaker. If the code doesn’t work, program the pillow speaker by repeating steps two through seven with another DVD code listed for your DVD brand.
Note: If you see the LED ash ve times very quickly while entering device code, then either the code that was entered was invalid or too much time elapsed between digit entries. In this case, repeat the entire programming procedure. Your pillow speaker will return to normal operation throughout steps two through four if you simply release both the info/CC/5 and channel down or mute buttons. In either of these two cases your pillow speaker will default back to the codes that were being used prior to programming.
Entertainment Device Codes
Listed below are the most common TV, DVD and STB brands. If your brand is not listed or none of the codes worked for you, please contact our Technical Support Department for help at 1-800-328-8908 or visit our website www.cresthealthcare.com for a more extensive list of entertainment device codes.
TV Brand Three-Digit Device Code
Insignia® 035
HCI Healthcare TV™ 006
LG® 001, 004, 005, 020, 056, 073, 091, 102, 104 (Bed 2), 106 (Bed 2), 107 (Bed 3), 108 (Bed 4)
Panasonic® 002, 003, 008, 013, 014, 019, 022, 023, 036, 057
PDI® 002, 003, 014, 012, 017, 062, 087, 092, 100
Phillips® 002, 003, 004, 014, 024, 028, 037, 064, 072, 075, 076, 077
RCA® 000, 004, 018, 020, 021, 023, 065, 070, 103
Samsung 002, 003, 004, 014, 018, 020
Sharp® 004, 026, 051, 093
Sony® 038
Set Top Box Overlay
Vizio® 048, 060, 071, 115
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STB Brand Three-Digit Device Codes w/ VOD Three-Digit Device Codes w/ DVD
Amino 010, 016, 24 011, 017, 025
Cablevision 020 021
Charter 018 019
Cisco 020, 004 021, 005
Comcast 006, 008 007, 009
Cox 008 009
Direct TV 004, 012 (Bed 1), 014 (Bed 2) 005, 013 (Bed 1), 015 (Bed 2)
Dish Network 032, 036 033, 037
Mediacom 006 007
Motorola 008 009
NEC 022 023
Scientic Atlantic 020 021
DVD Brand Three-Digit Device Codes
LG® 000
PDI® 015, 016, 023, 024 (modular), 034, 047
RCA® 001, 029, 030
Samsung 008, 025, 038, 042
Miscellaneous Operating Information:
User-specic programming is maintained in the event of dead or removed batteries. Operation will be restored to the previously programmed functionality as soon as fresh batteries have been installed.
LED Light Indicator
Either the tv LED or video LED will ash depending on the mode pillow speaker is operating to indicate following messages.
1. Low Battery: one ash per second. Change the battery when this displays.
2. TV Audio Level Too Loud: four ashes per second. This is only possible for pillow speaker equipped with internal volume control (IVC). When you notice this, disconnect the pillow speaker from the station. Wait for the LED to stop ashing. Press volume up button on the pillow speaker for 10 seconds. Decrease the volume of the TV to minimum value by using buttons on the TV. Plug the pillow speaker to the station, and slowly increase the volume of the TV using buttons on the TV to a maximum level of volume you would like to hear. If you notice the ashing during the process, disconnect the pillow speaker from the station and call our Technical Support Department at 1-800-328-
8908.
Operating Entertainment Devices
The Elite Infrared Pillow Speaker will only control those entertainment devices (TV, DVD, STB) for which it has been programmed. Refer to the programming section, located earlier in this document, prior to operating. Your pillow speaker can run in two modes: TV/STB or Video. TV/STB mode can be accessed by pressing tv button, and it lets you control your TV and STB. Video mode can be accessed by pressing video button. It either lets you control your DVD player, or access VOD functions if the service is oered by your cable/satellite TV provider. You have an option during programming to decide the function of video button.
Operating TV and STB on TV/STB mode
1. Press the button labeled tv to take your pillow speaker to TV/STB mode. a. The LED above the tv button will ash quickly to show you that you are
now in the TV/STB mode.
2. All buttons associated with the TV and STB will now operate. a. The power button will turn the TV on or o. b. The mute button will mute the TV sound. c. The volume up and volume down buttons increase or decrease the TV
volume. If the pillow speaker is equipped with internal volume control (IVC), volume is adjusted internally in the pillow speaker.
d. The input button will only work if your particular TV features a special input, such as A/V or HDMI. Operation of this button is dependent upon the particular set with which it is used. On sets that do not support this function, the button will be non-functional.
e. The channel up and channel down buttons sequentially change the channel up and down on the STB.
f. The number buttons (0 - 9) function as entry keys for direct channel access of your STB.
g. The up and down arrows are used to navigate the STB menu vertically. h. The left and right arrows are used to navigate the STB menu horizontally. i. The select button will select the option highlighted on the STB menu. j. The info button will give you information about the current channel. k. The guide button will let view current and future programs oered by
your cable/satellite TV provider. Stereo headphones are recommended for best performance when the optional
headphone receptacle is in use. Note: When pressed, each button listed above in a-k above will ash the tv LED,
indicating that the device is in the TV/STB mode and successful transmission of infrared signal.
Accessing VOD functions in Video mode:
1. Press the button labeled video to take your pillow speaker to Video mode. a. The LED above the video button will ash to show you that you are now in
the Video mode.
2. All buttons associated with the VOD will now operate. a. The up and down arrows are used to navigate the STB menu vertically. b. The left and right arrows are used to navigate the STB menu horizontally. c. The select button will select the option highlighted on the STB menu. d. The info button will give you information about the current channel. e. In Video mode, the majority of number keys also include a light gray shape
below the number. These commonly used shapes will operate as indicated to the right:
i. The play button (5-key) will start playing the video. ii. The stop button (8-key) will stop playing the video. iii. The skip ahead button (6-key) will fast forward the video. iv. The skip behind button (4-key) will rewind the video. v. The pause button (0-key) will pause the video. f. The input, channel up, channel down, guide and number buttons
1, 2, 3, 7 and 9 will become non-functional while in the Video mode. g. The power, volume up, volume down and mute buttons will continue to
operate TV. Note: Pressing a valid button will ash the video LED, indicating that the device
is in the Video mode and successful transmission of infrared signal.
Operating DVD player in Video mode:
1. Press the button labeled video to take your pillow speaker to Video mode. a. The LED above the video button will ash to show you that you are
now in the Video mode
2. All buttons associated with the DVD will now operate. a. The power button will turn on or o the DVD player. b. The select button is used in the main menu of the DVD player to select
what you want to view on the DVD. i. The up and down arrows are used to navigate this menu vertically. ii. The left and right arrows are used to navigate this menu
horizontally. c. In Video mode, the majority of number keys also include a light gray
shape below the number. These commonly used shapes will operate as indicated below:
i. The play button (5-key) will start playing the DVD. ii. The stop button (8-key) will stop playing the DVD. iii. The skip ahead button (6-key) will fast forward the DVD. iv. The skip behind button (4-key) will rewind the DVD. v. The chapter ahead button (9-key) will make the DVD jump to the
next chapter. vi. The chapter behind button (7-key) will make the DVD jump to
the previous chapter. vii. The pause button (0-key) will pause the video. d. The input, channel up, channel down, info, guide and number
buttons 1, 2 and 3 will become non-functional while in the Video mode. e. The mute, volume up and volume down buttons will continue to
operate the TV. Note: Pressing a valid DVD button will ash the video LED, indicating that the
device is in the Video mode and successful transmission of infrared signal to the DVD player.
Room Environments with Multiple Beds and STB-TV combination:
There are two equipment conguration options available when using the Crest Elite Infrared Pillow Speaker in room environments with multiple beds and STB-TV combination. The grade/type of TVs in use (health-grade, commercial or consumer) and a STB feature will determine the feasibility of the options.
When healthcare-grade or commercial TVs are in use, STB-TV combinations and the pillow speakers can be paired using the STB and TV’s multiple IR code capability. Pairings are referred to as Bed 1, 2, 3, 4, etc. With this conguration, one TV is set to Bed 1 and then the pillow speaker that will be used with that particular TV is programmed as Bed 1. Another TV and pillow speaker in the same room is paired in the same way as Bed 2. Along with the TV, the STB used in the room should also have the feature of multiple IR code capability and the pairing process of STB and pillows speaker is the same as described above for TVs. This pairing method is continued until each STB-TV combination and pillow speaker in the same space has been paired.
Alternatively, TVs of any type (healthcare-grade, commercial and consumer) and STBs will function with the Crest Elite Infrared Pillow Speaker so long as no TV and STB in the same room accepts the same IR code.
STB-TV combination:
IPTV refers to the delivery of the TV content/channels via Ethernet. Usually there is a cable box placed between the TV and the Ethernet connection which is equipped with an IR receiver. New smart TVs may include the cable box inside the TV. Regardless of the set-up, Crest IR Pillow Speakers are capable of operating the IPTV.
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