7
INSERTING THE BATTERIES
Before using the remote control, insert the batteries and programme it.
Do not leave
fl
at batteries inserted, as liquid may leak and damage the remote control
The
Control 5 digital
remote control is a universal remote, so its memory contains data relating to numerous devices of
various brands available on the market.
Each original device has a
speci
fi
c code
which must be used to set up the remote control.
So to use the
Control 5 digital
you
must
enter the speci
fi
c code for each device you wish to control.
So use one of the following methods to identify the correct code and set it in your remote control:
A)
- INTERNET (recommended)
B)
- MOBILE PHONE (SMS)
C)
- MANUAL SEARCH
SETTING CODES
If you have an Internet connection available, follow the on-line guide on the
www.cme.it
website to identify the speci
fi
c
codes for the devices you wish to command. Then set the codes manually in your
CME
remote control as described in the
ENTERING THE CODE DIRECTLY
procedure.
SETTING CODES USING INTERNET
The remote control requires 2 new 1.5V alkaline
AAA/LR03
batteries. Insert them
as illustrated.
Try pressing a number button and check that the red light remains lit continuously
until you release the button. If the light
fl
ashes, the batteries inserted are not
charged and are about to go
fl
at, therefore you must substitute them.
5C, TV, PHILIPS,
32PFL3614
EXAMPLE:
5C, TV, PHILIPS, 32PFL3614
For those who do not have access to the Internet, CME now provides the opportunity to receive the codes to be set on the
remote control directly on their mobile phones.
SETTING BY MOBILE PHONE
(this service is free; the only expense is due to sending the
SMS
, according to the fees applied by the mobile service carrier)
Write an
SMS
including the following:
5C, Type, Brand, Model
Specify the
type of device
to be controlled by means of one of the
following codes:
TV - STB
(digital or satellite decoder)
-
DVD -
AUX
(other audio video device).
set the
brand
of the device to be controlled
set the
model
of the device to be controlled, usually found on a
label at the back of the device (if the model is unknown, do not write
anything after the brand)
Fixed text that must always be entered