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customising 

the CR402

Code learning

The CR402 comes with a complete library of pre-

programmed codes. After you have set up the CR402 

for your device, you may find that there are one or more 

functions on your original remote which do not have a 

place on the CR402 keypad. For convenience, the CR402 

offers a Code Learning feature that allows you to copy 

up to 16 functions from an original remote control onto 

the CR402 keypad.
Before you start, make sure that:

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 The original remote control is working correctly.

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 The remotes are not pointing at your device.

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 The remotes have fresh batteries.

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 The remotes are not in direct sunlight or under 

strong fluorescent lights.

NOTE

Learned functions are mode-dependent. You could 

assign up to eight different functions to a single key 

– a separate learned function for each mode.

Direct code setup (Method 1)

The first method is to program the remote with the 

3-digit code number for the device you wish to control 

– see “device code tables” on page 9. Make a note of the 

suggested number or numbers – the most popular code 

is listed first. Now power on the device. 

1.  Press the Device key for the product you want to 

set up, together with the 

1

 key. Hold down both 

buttons for three seconds until the LED stays lit.

  You are now in setup mode, and you can release the 

buttons.

2.  Enter a 3-digit code for the device.
  If the 3-digit code number you entered is correct for 

the device, it will turn off. If  it doesn’t turn off, enter 

the next code number from your list until the device 

does turn off.

3.  Once you have found the correct code, press the 

Device key again. The LED blinks three times 

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 to confirm that the code has been 

successfully stored.

Library search setup (Method 2)

Library search allows you to scan through all the 

codes contained in the CR402’s memory. It can take a 

lot longer than the previous method, so only use this 

method if:

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 Your device does not respond to the CR402 after you 

have tried all the codes listed for your brand.

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 Your brand is not listed at all in the Device Code 

tables.

1.  Press the Device key for the product you want to 

set up, together with the 

1

 key. Hold down both 

buttons for three seconds until the LED stays lit.

2.  Point the remote control at the product you wish 

to control and press the 

'

 or 

,

 button on the 

navigation pad. Each time the 

'

 or 

,

 button 

is pressed, the code counts up (or down) one code 

number with a signal to power off the device.

3.  Continue pressing the up or down button, in 

approximately one second intervals, until the device 

turns off. (DO NOT alternate the up and down 

button – you need to move in only one direction.)

4.  To store the correct code, press the Device key again. 

The LED blinks three times 

***

 to confirm 

that the code has been successfully stored.

Learning setup (Method 3)

The third method involves ‘teaching’ the CR402 remote 

from the original remote for the device. The two remotes 

should be facing each other, about a metre apart.

1.  Press the Device key for the product you want to 

set up, together with the 

3

 key. Hold down both 

buttons for three seconds until the LED stays lit.

2.  Press the button on the CR402 that you want to 

assign a command to. The LED blinks once 

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indicating that the remote is ready to learn the 

command.

3.  Press and hold the appropriate key on the other 

remote until the LED blinks twice 

**

. This 

indicates the CR402 has learned the command from 

your other remote.

4.  Continue learning the commands from your other 

remote by pressing the next button on the remote 

and repeating steps 2 and 3. 

5.  Once the remote has learned all the selected 

commands, press and hold the Device key you used 

to enter learning together with the Numeric 

3

 key 

to store the learned commands.  The LED blinks 

three times 

***

 to confirm that the code has 

been successfully stored.

NOTE

If the CR402 LED blinks five times 

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there was an error in the learning process. In this 

case, please start the Learning Setup from the start.
The device keys, 

A

,

 E

 and 

p

 do not learn 

commands.

Important notes

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 Once you start a Code Learning session, you have 

approximately thirty seconds to conduct each step. 

Any longer, and a timeout means that you’ll have to 

start the process again.

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 The Learning feature is mode-specific – you can 

copy one feature 

per mode

 onto a key.

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 The CR402 can learn approximately 16 functions in 

total.

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 To replace a learned function, simply assign a new 

function to the same key.

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 Learned functions are retained when you change 

batteries.

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 If Code Learning fails, try altering the distance 

between the two remotes; make sure that the 

ambient light is not too bright.

Deleting the learned data

To delete all the learned data for a device:

1.  Press the Device key for the product you want to 

set up, together with the 

3

 key. Hold down both 

buttons for three seconds until the LED stays lit.

2.  Press and hold down the Device key for the product 

that you want to erase, together with the 

;

 key for 

three seconds until the LED blinks twice 

**

.

3.  If any further key press is not made for 30 seconds 

after the LED blinks twice 

**

, the remote leaves 

erase mode without deleting the learned data.

4.  If you press the Device key together with the 

3

 

key one more time within 30 seconds after the LED 

blinks twice 

**

, you can finish the erase mode 

deleting all the data learned on the Device. The LED 

blinks three times 

*** 

to confirm.

To delete the learned data for a key for a device:

1.  Press the Device key for the product you want to 

set up, together with the 

3

 key. Hold down both 

buttons for three seconds until the LED stays lit.

NOTE

On the following pages, a single ‘blink’ of the 

CR402’s power LED is indicated by the symbol

 

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Summary of Contents for CR402

Page 1: ...lease consult your dealer for further information Remote operation may become unreliable if strong sunlight or fluorescent light is shining on the remote sensor of the AVR Replace the batteries when y...

Page 2: ...ontrol your AVR as well as a range of other equipment many of the buttons have more than one function depending on the device mode selected on the remote control The Device Mode keys shown below selec...

Page 3: ...again to exit the sub trim control As this is a temporary adjustment the sub trim level is reset to the value set in the Speaker Levels menu when the unit is turned off or put into standby DISC MENU i...

Page 4: ...he screen equivalent to Enter or Select on some remote controls Up Left Right Down d Power on from Standby d Standby from Power on d increases the picture resolution note for BD only on the home scree...

Page 5: ...on 0 9 Functions as original remote number key usually for channel selection D Display INFO or OSD On Screen Display function if available RPT M Selects the Library or Media function FAV Rewind FAV Fa...

Page 6: ...POP UP U In normal play mode ie the display does not show the lwtter P press the and keys to select the track and then the U stores the track In program play mode the U key deletes the stored track O...

Page 7: ...irm that the code has been successfully stored Learning setup Method 3 The third method involves teaching the CR402 remote from the original remote for the device The two remotes should be facing each...

Page 8: ...1 2 3 etc There is a time gap between digits Note that 0 is represented by ten blinks 3 If there is no further key input for 30 seconds the LED goes off and the remote leaves Lock Unlock setup mode 4...

Page 9: ...ound 379 391 392 Samsung 016 804 Sansui 040 048 110 119 065 228 Sanyo 047 Scott 019 091 Sharp 026 094 026 175 Sherwood 024 102 106 447 Sirius 555 Sony 018 247 248 166 101 184 218 271 369 372 380 SSI 0...

Page 10: ...001 012 013 020 026 062 072 073 Fetch TV 086 Finlux 073 100 Freecom 045 Fuba 017 Fusion 009 011 Globo 024 Goodmans 002 011 019 020 023 027 029 030 032 044 058 064 069 070 071 098 102 103 Grundig 001 0...

Page 11: ...51 Hoher 069 117 123 249 250 Hoshai 264 Hyper 159 163 171 409 Hypson 063 069 074 108 118 162 249 250 263 264 293 407 Hyundai 152 155 180 235 317 Ibervisao 144 Ice 064 108 159 171 409 410 Ideal 264 407...

Page 12: ...86 Sunkai 273 Sunstar 074 108 171 Superior 286 Supertech 074 108 171 243 249 Suprema 273 Swisstec 187 194 207 309 Tadistar 108 Tandberg 173 246 254 Tashiko 159 218 224 Tatung 063 066 069 070 079 108 1...

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