NB:
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A valid code is automatically remembered.
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If an invalid code is entered, the Status LED (2) will blink 3 times then stay solidly
EN
lit. A new code can then be entered.
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If no device is selected, the latest device selected is automatically used.
4.3.
Manual code search
The universal remote control has an internal memory that contains up to 350 codes,
classed by device type, for the most commonly used audiovisual devices. You can scroll
through these codes until the device that you want to pair with your remote control
responds.
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
NB:
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Press the [EXIT] button (14) to exit Setup mode without saving a code. The Status
LED (2) will blink 3 times then go off.
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If no device is selected, the latest device selected is automatically used.
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Up to 350 codes for the most common devices can be saved in the remote's
internal memory. Given the huge number of audiovisual devices available on the
market, it's possible that only the main and most common functions are available.
If this is the case, repeat steps 1 to 5 to find a more compatible code. For some
specific device models, it may be that there is no code available.
4.4.
Code recognition
Code recognition allows you to determine a code that has already been remembered.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
5. SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
5.1.
Channel Punch-Through
With the Channel Punch-Through function, the CH+ (18) or CH- (16) can ignore the
or that not all functions are available. In this case, try the code for the
selected type/brand of device in the list.
Turn on the device that you want to pair with your remote control.
Press the "SETUP" button (9) until the Status LED (2) lights up and stays
solidly lit.
Use the button to select the device that you want to pair with your remote
control (e.g. TV). If the selection is successful, the Status LED (2) will blink
once then stay fixed.
Press the "POWER" button
the predefined codes until the device that you want to pair with your
remote control responds.
Press the "SETUP" button (9) to save the code and exit the code search.
The Status LED (2) will go off.
Then, text the remote control and check that you have access to its
functions.
Press the "SETUP" button (9) until the Status LED (2) lights up and stays
solidly lit.
Use the button to select the device that you want to pair with your remote
control (e.g. TV). If the selection is successful, the Status LED (2) will
blinkcontrol pointed towards the device you're wanting to use it for.
once then stay fixed.
Press the "SETUP" button (9). The Status LED (2) will blink once then
stay lit.
To search for the first figure, press one of the digital keypad buttons
numbered 0 to 9 (11). The Status LED (2) will blink once for the first figure
of the four-figure code number.
Repeat step 4 for the second, third and fourth figures.
(1) or "CH+/CH–" (18/16) to scroll through
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