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Amino Remote Control Configuration Guide
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5 Hand-Held IR Remote Operation
5.1
Setting the Mode
In common with most universal remotes, the Amino remote is moded and
operates in one of two modes, either
STB mode
or
TV mode
.
The mode is selected by pressing the TV
or STB
mode-select
button at the top of the remote. When pressed, the TV or STB mode–select
button illuminates for 1 second to indicate that the corresponding mode has
been set.
When any function button on the remote is pressed, the TV or STB button
will light to indicate that a command is being transmitted in that mode.
The mode remains selected until changed by the user.
If a button has no valid function in that mode, neither the TV nor STB mode
buttons will light.
5.2
Entering TV Brand Codes
In order for the remote to transmit the correct signals to control the TV, the
remote must first be programmed with the 3-digit code corresponding to the
make and model of TV in use.
This is done in the following way:
•
Identify the make of the TV that is to be controlled. E.g. Sony,
Magnavox, Philips etc.
•
Find the TV make listed in the branding table in the
Remote Control
User Guide
•
Simultaneously press and hold the TV
and OK buttons on the
remote.
•
After approximately 2 seconds, the TV button will light.
•
Release the TV and OK buttons – the TV button remains illuminated.
•
Now enter the 3-digit brand code according to the make of the TV
that is being controlled.
•
As each of the digits are entered, the TV button will briefly flash off
and on again
•
When the third digit has been entered, the TV button will go out.
•
If a TV brand code has been entered that the remote does not
recognize, the TV button will flash rapidly for a second and remain
illuminated. If this happens, re-enter the correct TV brand code.
•
Verify that the remote control works with the TV.