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BJ-258 BJ CONTROL BUTTON 

User Guide

 

c.Mare de Déu del Coll, 70,Local|08023|Barcelona|Spain|t.+34 93 285 04 37|fax + 34 93 553 56 34

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Page 1: ...BJ 258 BJ CONTROL BUTTON User Guide c Mare de Déu del Coll 70 Local 08023 Barcelona Spain t 34 93 285 04 37 fax 34 93 553 56 34 info bjliveat com www bjliveat com ...

Page 2: ...VD players etc c All devices in a Sensory room developed by BJLive What are the parts of the remote control This remote has an ergonomic keypad with six buttons 6 switch inputs an infrared port LED status indicator on off switch reset button at the bottom of the device and input for battery charging It is powered by a battery that can be recharged by connecting it directly to the USB port of a com...

Page 3: ...he covers and the labels of the buttons This allows choosing among different covers transparent or colour ones and change the icons to label the buttons if desired Remove the covers by introducing any thin object in the covers slot and pull towards the buttons outside Fig 4 1_Basic operation To facilitate the explanation of the operation of the device we have associated a symbol to each button See...

Page 4: ... of two scenes This means that you can program up to 10 different functions To change the scene activate the key that you programmed for changing the scene which is the key in which code 300 was recorded see section Programming in this manual The current scene of the remote is indicated by the colour of the LED when you press on a key If you are in scene 1 the LED will turn red any time you press ...

Page 5: ... with infrared devices that already have a remote control like televisions DVD players stereos etc Programming for BJ System receivers To control BJ System receivers you must assign the RF code identifying the receiver to the key on the remote that will be used to operate with this receiver Once you have the information on the code to program follow these steps 1 Choose the key you wish to program...

Page 6: ...l an alarm receiver with an RF code of 25 The programming steps are as follows 1 Choose the key you wish to program In this step you need to choose which key on the remote you want to assign receiver control to In the example here this is the key All keys can be programmed with two functions except for the one used to change scenes this can be the key or any other key that has been programmed to c...

Page 7: ...o cancel it you can exit programming by pressing the key at any time during the process NOTE Code 255 cancels all functions assigned to a key Programming for infrared functions standard receivers Prepare the remote you want to duplicate Make sure that there are no other infrared devices switched on in the room some laptops mobile telephones and other devices could interfere with the recording proc...

Page 8: ...ing has ended Summary of codes for programming and special codes 000 To record infrared signals from standard remotes 300 To change from scene 1 to scene 2 and vice versa It should be recorded in both scenes in order to be able to change to the desired scene 400 To record infrared signals instead of code 000 when we want the device to perform the programmed action for as long as the key is pressed...

Page 9: ...ond keystroke the remote automatically returns to scene 1 NOTE Check that they were recorded correctly if not repeat the process until they are recorded correctly If after five attempts you have not managed it contact your dealer as it may be possible that the two remotes are incompatible 4_Battery charging and care The battery needs charging when the LED on the remote flashes red To charge the re...

Page 10: ...se the battery and charger for their intended purposes only Improper use or use of unapproved batteries or chargers may present a risk of fire explosion or other hazard and may invalidate any approval or warranty The battery can be charged and discharged countless times but it will eventually wear out You will need to replace the battery when the battery life is noticeably shorter than normal To d...

Page 11: ...rstly to unplug the cable from the socket transmitting the electricity to the power supply equipment charger You may then remove the connector socket directing the voltage to the actual equipment You should do this the other way round when connecting to the power supply When you unplug a charger or an accessory hold and pull the plug not the cord When your charger is not in use unplug it from the ...

Page 12: ...ucts that could scratch the surface Avoid storing the device in your pockets as it could be damaged if it is bent or deformed or parts may stop functioning correctly Do not store the device near magnetic fields Do not store the device in or near heaters microwaves hot cooking equipment or high pressure containers because the battery may leak and the device could overheat and cause a fire Press the...

Page 13: ...n 15 3 centimetres 6 inches from the medical device Not carry the wireless device in a breast pocket Move the wireless device away if there is any reason to suspect that interference is taking place Follow the manufacturer directions for the implanted medical device If you have any questions about using the wireless device with an implanted medical device consult your doctor Operating environment ...

Page 14: ...eries in this product The batteries should not be disposed of with other household waste Where marked the chemical symbols Hg Cd or Pb indicate that the battery contains mercury cadmium or lead above the reference levels in EC Directive 2006 66 If batteries are not properly disposed of these substances can cause harm to human health or the environment To protect natural resources and to promote ma...

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