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TC 30

ACTIVITY-BASED REMOTE

Power for the Digital Revolution

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Summary of Contents for TAKE CONTROL TC30

Page 1: ...TC 30 ACTIVITY BASED REMOTE Power for the Digital Revolution 1...

Page 2: ...figuration 6 Battery Installation and Charging 7 The Setup Process 7 Step 1 Create your TC 30 Account 8 Step 2 Complete the Online Setup Process 9 Using Your TC 30 9 Using and Adjusting the Backlight...

Page 3: ...ssary devices and control them Once you have selected an Activity each button on the TC 30 is automatically configured for the devices used in that Activity Example The Watch Television Activity sends...

Page 4: ...es of the TC 30 0 USB Connector 1 IR Emitter Window 2 Power Button 3 Activities Button 4 Devices Button 5 Help Button 6 Screen Buttons 7 LCD Screen 8 Page Left Right Buttons 9 Transport Control Button...

Page 5: ...ward Play Record Fast Reverse Fast Forward Pause for Devices such as DVD or CD players digital recorders and VCRs when they are active A Device Control Buttons These buttons directly control functions...

Page 6: ...ansformer to an AC outlet The blue LED will light to confirm that power is connected Place the TC 30 in the well of the cradle so that it sits firmly You will hear a beep when the TC 30 is placed in t...

Page 7: ...nection follow the instructions that will appear on your computer screen IMPORTANT NOTE ON INTERNET CONNECTIVITY If you experience problems connecting to the TC 30 Web site because your Internet conne...

Page 8: ...ave selected this step will guide you through the creation of Activities that make it easy to control the multiple Devices used for tasks such as watching TV or a DVD or listening to AM or FM radio or...

Page 9: ...into your TC 30 are shown on the LCD screen You may also display them at any time by pressing the Activities Button 3 To select an Activity press the Screen Button 6 next to the desired Activity s nam...

Page 10: ...ortant information about the TC 30 s operation Date and time The TC 30 s internal clock is set from the master clock on our Web site reflecting the time zone you selected during setup You may change t...

Page 11: ...te the TC 30 should be synchorized with your devices again Types of On Screen Help Available You may customize the Help Button 5 on your TC 30 to provide one of the following types of Help dialogues S...

Page 12: ...ed device and which page you are on Press the Page Left Right Buttons 8 to move through the screens You may change which of the buttons on the TC 30 control any function of a Device by changing the se...

Page 13: ...our Internet service provider before connecting the TC 30 to the computer We recommend that you use a high speed broadband connection as TC 30 programming functions that use the Internet will take lon...

Page 14: ...e which buttons on the TC 30 simulate a specific button on a device s original remote click on Change the Behavior of Buttons You will then be able to identify the button on the TC 30 that you wish to...

Page 15: ...e into your TC 30 by selecting Learn Infrared Commands and following the steps that appear Note that you will need the original remote control from the product in order to complete this process If you...

Page 16: ...the internal operation of your TC 30 and the user software that is installed on your computer will be checked and automatically updated each time you connect to the TC 30 Web site Should you wish to m...

Page 17: ...to change account information adjust the setup of your remote or test the connectivity of your TC 30 with the Internet and our Web site You may also access the Setup and Connectivity pages and referen...

Page 18: ...ssion Frequency Maximum 120kHz IR Learning Range 6 5 16 16cm IR Learning Frequency Maximum 120kHz Battery One rechargeable lithium ion Total Charge Time 220 Minutes Remote Dimensions H x W x D 8 7 8 x...

Page 19: ...19 250 Crossways Park Drive Woodbury New York 11797 www harmankardon com 2006 Harman International Industries Incorporated All rights reserved Part No TC30OM4 06...

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