Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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Overview
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Operating combined devices
Several controlling options are available to combined devices.
Combined devices with two device codes
Some combined devices (e. g. TV set with video recorder) require two device codes - one for each device part. The combined device is then controlled like two separate devices.
Combined devices with one device code
Other combined devices only require one code. In this case, you must first select the device part you would like to operate. Now activate the DVD part in the combined device by holding down the DVD source key for longer than one second. To activate the video recorder in the combined device, first briefly press the S (SETUP) key, then the DVD source key. If your combined unit only requires one code but you would like to operate it with two source keys, then proceed as follows: Programme the device code to two source keys. Use the learn function (see next chapter) to transfer the desired functions of the other unit part to the other source key.
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Learn function
You can manually save the functions of an original remote control to your universal remote control. The universal remote control can "learn" up to 150 commands.
Notes on learn function
Use new batteries for both remote controls. One original remote control can be saved to every source key (8in-1 function). Once the memory is full, the background lighting of the source key will flash for 3 seconds. If you are programming an additional function to an existing code, please take note which keys are still unassigned beforehand. The following keys cannot be assigned to functions: LEARN, S (SETUP), ALL OFF, MACRO, EPG and all source keys. Some original remote controls (for DVD, video recorder, SAT) can themselves be programmed with the device codes of some TV brands to carry out basic TV set functions (volume, mute, channel search). Do not attempt to transfer the functions of an original remote control that has been programmed with the code of a different TV set to your universal remote control. Then delete all commands ("Deleting commands for all source keys", page 19) and begin with the actual programming. fluorescent lamps) can contain infrared light components that could influence the learn function.
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Programming the functions
To programme, proceed as follows: Place the remote controls with the infrared diodes facing each other spaced 15 to 50 mm apart on the table.
1. 3 seconds, the background lighting of the source key will flash for a short time and then remain permanently lit. Briefly press the desired source key (TV, VCR, DVD, CD, CBL, ASAT, DSAT, AUX) for this original remote control. [. . . ] To stop the function, press PROG+ or PROG .
Universal functions ("Punch Through")
The universal functions (also called "Punch Through" functions) enable you to carry out certain functions on a different device type than the programmed one. If the remote control is in VCR, DVD, SAT or CBL mode, the VOLUME (VOL) and MUTE keys ( ) control the TV set (provided the other devices do not have their own volume control); if the remote control is in TV mode or in another mode without playback function, the PLAY, STOP, PAUSE, FAST FORWARD/ BACK, SKIP keys and perhaps RECORD will actuate a connected video recorder, DVD player or DVD recorder. The last selected device is actuated.
Programming the volume/mute universal functions to another device type
In its delivered state, the universal remote control is programmed in such a way that the volume and mute functions automatically control the TV set if a source key for a device with image transmission (DVD, video recorder) is pressed. You can program the universal remote control so that the universal functions "Volume" and "Mute" will actuate another device type than the TV set. [. . . ]