MAIN FEATURES:
The new remote control you are about to use
is preprogrammed to replace almost all of the
original TV remote controls of this brand (or
group of brands) and, in their basic functions,
most brands of VCR remote controls.
- It fully replaces the original TV remote con-
trol, including the teletext/fastext (if available
on the original).
- It operates simultaneously a TV and a VCR
with no additional operation required once
the respective codes have been inserted.
- The buttons are identified by the symbols of
the original remote control
- It can learn up to
19 additional functions from
another remote control (TV, VCR, SAT, etc.)
- Its use is further facilitated by the LED indi-
cator (
➀ Fig.1) which emits a short flash,
every time a button is pressed to transmit a
command,or a series of flashes,when performing operations as described below.
PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS
To set the remote control to operate your TV
and/or VCR it is necessar y to perform the
simple operations as described in the attached
instructions,which we recommend you read
in full and keep for future reference.
Open the battery cover and insert two 1.5V
mini batteries of the type LR03 (AAA) observing the polarity as indicated.
Close the battery cover and proceed on setting
up your remote control.
N.B.: Open the front cover of your remote
control to access other functions.
1) HOW TO PROGRAM
THE REMOTE
CONTROL FOR TVs
If you know the model of the original remote
control, please read paragraph “1.1” here
below:TV,manual programming;if not,go
to paragraph “1.2”: TV, automatic search
and programming.
1.1) TV ,MANUAL
PROGRAMMING
1.1.A) Look for the brand and the model of
the original remote control in table B,
page 4-5, and make a note of the code
that corresponds to it. (If you do not
find this match,go to paragraph“1.2”:
TV, automatic search and programming).
1.1.B) Press and release the « » but-
ton (➈ Fig. 1) and immediately watch
the LED, which will signal a shor t flash.
1.1.C) Enter the code using the numeric but-
tons (see group ➄ Fig. 1) and immedia-
tely watch the LED.
If the LED emits two short flashes (OK) the
remote control is ready. (See also paragraph
“1.3”: Secondary Functions). If the LED emits
one long flash (error) you will need to repeat
the procedure.
1.2) TV, AUTOMATIC SEARCH
AND PROGRAMMING
1.2.A) Switch the TV on, on any channel, and
point the remote control towards the
set.
1.2.B) Press and release the « » but-
ton (➈ Fig. 1) then press and keep
pressed the OFF button « » (➅ Fig.
1),releasing it immediately the set
switches off.
(During the “search” phase, the LED
will emit a series of flashes).
1.2.C) Using the remote control, switch the
set on again (by pressing the OFF button « » or one of the numeric buttons,depending on the model).
1.2.D) Check that all other buttons are func-
tioning correctly. (See also paragraph
“1.3”: “Secondary functions”).
IF EVERYTHING IS OK! YOUR REMOTE CONTROL IS READY.
We advise you make a note of the code following the instructions in paragraph “3”:
Displaying the code.
If the buttons do not perform correctly,repeat
the search procedur e.If the set does not switch off within 5 minutes from the start of the
search, go to paragraph “5”: “What to do
if…”
1.3) SECONDARY FUNCTIONS
For maximum simplicity, the number of buttons on your remote control has been limited
to functions of most frequent use.
The commands less frequently used, are
represented by the orange coloured symbols
on the face of the remote or pictured on the
appropriate diagram in this manual (Fig.2, Fig.
3 pag. 8).
N.B. Secondary functions are available only if
present in the original remote control.
1.3.A) To transmit the required command,
press and hold down the « » button
(➁ Fig. 1) while simultaneously
pressing the button identified for
that function.
2) HOW TO PROGRAM
THE REMOTE
CONTROL FOR VIDEO
RECORDERS
2.1) IF YOU KNOW THE BRAND
OF THE VIDEO RECORDER…
N.B. The main functions of the video recor-
der, once the remote control has been programmed, are accessed by simply pressing the
specific buttons.
2.1.A) Look at table C page 6-7 relating to