16-10-2009 8 033000=15301
Note: as you can dedicate any appliance (TV, DVD, STB...) to DVR, DVD, CD,
STB, AUDIO or AUX key, you need first to enter any 4-digit code for the kind of
appliance you wish to control (found in the code book), i.e.: If you want to
program a STB under the DVR key, enter ANY STB code found in the code
book and then follow the steps below:
1. Turn on the device you want to control.
2. Press and hold
S
(8) until the LED indicator (2) lights steadily. Release
S
button.
3. Press the mode button (4) that matches the equipment you wish to
control. The LED (2) blinks once.
4. Press
CHAN+
(6) once. After a few seconds the remote starts stepping
through the code library (fast search, 1 code per second). When the device
responds, you can press
CHAN+
(6) to switch to slow search (1 code per 3
seconds). You can step back by pressing
CHAN-
(6) (you can step forward
by pressing
CHAN+
(6) in case you went too far back). As soon as the device
responds again, press the -/-- key (13) to store the code you found.
4.4. Manual code search
Note: as you can dedicate any appliance TV, DVR, DVD, STB, AUDIO, AUX,
keys, you first need to enter any 4-digit code for the kind of appliance you
wish to control (found in the code book), i.e.: If you want to program a STB
under the AUX key, enter ANY STB code found in the code book and then
follow the steps below:
1. Make sure your equipment is switched on.
2. Press and hold
S
(8) until the LED indicator lights steadily. Release
S
3. Press the mode key (4) that matches the equipment you want to control
(for example TV).
4. Press
CHAN+
(6) repeatedly until the channel changes. If you step past the
correct code use
CHAN-
(6) to go back to the right code.
5. When the equipment you want to control reacts, press -/-- (13) to confirm
the code.
Note:
If your equipment doesn't have
CHAN+
you can use
PLAY
(DVR or
DVD) (15) or
POWER
(1) key. The search starts after the last registered code. If
that was 030, the search starts at 031 until the last possible code and then
goes from 000 to 029. Note: if certain functions of your equipment can’t be
controlled you will have to find a different code for your brand.
4.5 Learning codes
Your TAKE 6 Remote contains the codes for most TVs, videos etc. in its code
library. If a certain device is not in this library, you can learn the codes for
your existing remote control. The library may also contain a code that works
for your device, but which misses a few function buttons. You can then
select to only learn those buttons (maximum of 150 buttons).
Master clear
You can use the MASTER CLEAR method to clear the learning memory. It is
advised to execute a MASTER CLEAR before you start learning any
commands.
1. Keep the
SETUP
(8) pressed until the LED stays lit. Release the
SETUP
(8)
button.
2. Press the
LEARN
(20) button twice. The LED will flash every time you press
the button.
3. Press
SETUP
(8). The LED will extinguish after a few seconds.
Notes:
• Execute a Master Clear before you start learning (see the method above).
• Make sure both remote controls have full batteries before you start
learning codes.
• Make sure you do not move the remote controls when pressing the
buttons.
• You cannot learn any commands for the following buttons: Learn, Setup,
FAV, Source buttons TV, VCR, CBL, etc, Home Control.
• Experiment by learning two or three buttons first (to test compatibility),
before you learn all the buttons of your original remote control.
• When the memory is full, the LED will flash for 3 seconds. You cannot learn
any codes when the memory is full. You can, however, erase a mode with
codes you stored. You can only erase a full mode.