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5.2 Manual code search
Your Universal Remote Control is equipped with
an internal memory, which is preloaded with up to
350 codes per device type for the most common
AN devices. You can zap through these codes until
the device you want to control shows a reaction.
This might be that the device you want to control
switches off (POWER key) or changes the channel
(PROG+/PROG- keys).
5.2.1 Turn on the device you want to contro
5.2.2 Press the SETUP key until the LED indicator is
permanently lit.
5.2.3 Select the device you want to control using
the device key (e.g. TV). A successful selection
is indicated by the LED with one flash follo-
wed by permanent light.
5.2.4 Press the "POWER" or the PROG+/PROG- key
to zap through the preloaded codes until the
device you want to control reacts.
5.2.5 Press MUTE(OK) to save the code and exit the
code search. The LED indicator turns off.
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Internal memory limitations allow only up to
350 most common device codes to be pre-
loaded. Due to the extensive
number of
different available A/V devices on the mar-
ket, it may be possible that only the most
common main functions are available. If so,
repeat steps 5.2.1 to 5.2.5 to find a more
compatible code. No code may be available
for some special device models.
5.3 Auto Code Search
Auto Code Search uses the same preloaded codes
as the Manual Code Search (5.2) but your Universal
Remote Control scanns through the codes automa-
tically until the device you want to control shows
a reaction. This might be that the device you want
to control switches off (POWER key) or changes the
channel (P+/P- keys).
5.3.1 Turn on the device you want to control
5.3.2 Press the SETUP key until the LED indicator is
permanently lit.
5.3.3 Select the device you want to control using
the device key (e.g. TV). A successful selection
is indicated by the LED with one flash follo-
wed by permanent light.
5.3.4 Press the PROG+/PROG- keys or POWER to
start the Auto Code Search. The LED indicator
flashes once followed by permanent light.
The Universal Remote Control has a latency of
6 seconds before the first scan starts.
b Scan Speed Settings can be set at either 1 or
3 seconds. The default setting for the scan
time per single code is 1 sec. If this feels un-
comfortable , you can switch to 3 sec. scan
time per single code. To switch between the
scan times, press PROG+ or PROG- during
the 6 sec. latency before Auto Code Search
starts scanning.
5.3.5 The LED indicator confirms each single code
scan with a single flash.
5.3.6 Press MUTE(OK) to save the code and exit the
code search. The LED indicator turns off.
5.3.7 To stop the Auto Code Search during the scan
process, press the EXIT key.
> When all codes are searched without suc-
cess, the Universal Remoote Control exits
Auto Code Search and returns to operational
mode automatically. Currently stored code
is not changed.
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