Samsung RMB4 User Manual

RMB4
User guide, English
OneRemote RMB4 controller installed in a Bang & Olufsen Beo4 remote control.
Operate these devices using the modified Beo4:
Samsung LED TV 7-series and other.
Operate devices that are operate able with RCU’s like:
Samsung most remotes for Samsung digital TV.
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Congratulations
With the OneRemote controller installed inside your Bang & Olufsen Beo4 remote control, you can fully operate your non B&O TV with this terminal. This guide explains how.
If your Beo4 has already been correctly set up, you can now proceed to one of the two operation tables:
Page 9
If your Beo4 has enabled Navi buttons . *1
Page 8
In any other case.
Important ! !
If the OneRemote controller has not yet been optimized for your setup, refer to the installation section about the initial setup and option program­ming. There is no programming needed during everyday use.
The OneRemote controller that has been installed inside your Beo4 remote control, can be used in any Beo4 remote control. Both first generation mod­els and the latest with extra buttons for manoeuvring, the Beo4 Navi.
To get the most of your modified Beo4, the OneRemote controller must be programmed according to the Beo4 model and the environment that your TV is a part of. Refer to page 5 and forward, for the initial setting.
*1 Extra buttons have been added on never Beo4 models, Beo4 Navi. Se page 10.
The OneRemote controller for the Beo4 remote control
The OneRemote controller is a small microcomputer module, which is specifically made to be built in to a Bang & Olufsen Beo4 remote control.
The controller captures the commands that were meant for operating a Bang & Olufsen device. Before the commands are emitted from the Beo4, these commands are convert­ed, and therefore also able to operate a non Bang & Olufsen TV.
Each controller is dedicated for operating a specific product like an Apple iPod docking station, a flat screen TV, a curtain controller etc.
The controller makes the Beo4 able to operate a third part device, still able to operate any other Bang & Olufsen products.
If there is a Bang & Olufsen audiomaster in the room, it can be used for handling the sound. Speakers con­nected to an audiomaster are of a much better quality than the speakers in a TV. In a B&O linkroom setup with Beolink Active or Beolink Passive, you can also use these speakers to improve sound from most TV’s.
Only a simple audio cable is needed between the TV and the audiomaster. See the option programming sec­tion about AAUX and PC modes on page 11.
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Operating with OneRemote.
To be able to operate the non B&O TV optimal using the OneRemote modified Beo4, the user has to be familiar with the operations available when using the original remote control, as described in the TV’s user manual.
A beo4 remote control is not equipped with as many keys as most remote controls for non B&O devices. We have designed an operation ‘layout’ that works logically, even when shifting between different OneRemote operated devices. To get a common layout for many devices, we therefore needed to redefine a few of the beo4 buttons to other functions.
The Beo4 Navi model introduces new buttons, making it easier to make operation table’s, closer to the TV’s own.
Coloured function buttons.
To make room for easy access to more important functions, in some layouts we have moved the coloured function buttons, to a lower layer. In these layouts to send a ‘color’ command, a O must be pressed before the coloured button itself.
This way we are able to assign other functions to the coloured buttons in direct mode. In a OneRemote environment the coloured buttons are often assigned to these opera­tions:
Q
E
W
R
Guide, EPG or similar.
Back, Backup, Return or similar.
Programme zapping. P+/ P- , Channel up/ down or CH+/ CH-.
Go, Navi or Stop shifted operation.
Some of the buttons has two or three operations. To get to these they have to be preced­ed with O or q.
In case of Beo4 Navi a p button has been a added to replace the O button, when in ‘mode 2’. In mode 2 the OneRemote uses the Center button for shifting, instead of
O . Refer to page 10.
Buttons that has been assigned secondary functions are listed in the operating table on page 9.
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