3
universal remote control
GB
Special features
• 6 in 1
• to operate TV sets, VCRs, satellite decoders, DVD players, HIFI-s, cable TV decoders
• controls the basic functions of several thousand devices of several hundred brands
• pre-programmed
• colour-coded teletext button
• to bridge memory and battery replacement
Using a pre-programmed universal remote control is a quick and simple solution for replacing
lost, broken or malfunctioning original remote controls. Can replace more remote controls at the
same time, there will be a new opportunity to control for example TV, DVD etc. at the same time,
without using more remote controls.
Due to its nature, its primary purpose is to operate the most indispensable basic functions,
which means that in some cases you may not be able to access some extra functions offered by
outstandingly sophisticated devices.
Code setting by brand
If you can fi nd the brand and the type of the device (TV, VCR, satellite receiver etc.) in the enclosed
list, you can enter the operating code directly.
1. Find the brand of your device and the corresponding four-digit code (e.g. Sony TV set: 0028)
2. Turn on the TV set or other device manually. If you are using a VCR then also insert a cassette.
3. Press and hold down the SET button and the button that corresponds to the device you wish
to control: TV: television / VCR: video recorder, CBL / SAT: satellite indoor unit, AUX: CD player,
amplifi er, Hi-Fi
4. When the LED display under the LIGHT button starts to light, you should not push the button
any longer.
5. In 30 seconds press the 4 digit code number which you have chosen before. If the code exists,
the display light disappears. If the code is incorrect (for example 9999), the LED display still
lights. Then push the correct code.
6. Direct the remote control toward the device you have previously turned on, and try if it operates
the device.
7. If the remote control operates the device but there are other codes associated with the
chosen brand, try these other codes as well. The best choice is the code which operates the
most functions properly (that is, most buttons perform the functions written above them). In
some cases, codes associated with other brands may also be used. The easiest way to fi nd out
whether that is the case is to use the quick search function.
Code setting by quick search
If you cannot fi nd the brand name of the device you want to operate in the detailed list, or if you can
fi nd the code but it fails to provide optimal performance*, you may still be able to use the remote
control. In such cases use the quick search function to determine what other codes may be used
to operate the device. You can move through all entered codes one by one.
1. Turn on the TV set or other device manually. If you are using a VCR then also insert a cassette.
2. Press and hold the SET button then press the button corresponding to the type of device
you want to control: TV: television/VCR: video cassette recorder/AUX: stereo system/SAT:
satellite receiver, CBL/SAT: satellite indoor unit, AUX: CD player, amplifi er, Hi-Fi.
3. When the LED display under the LIGHT button starts to light, you should not push the button
any longer.
4. Press the SET button again and then release it. The LED will start fl ashing, which shows that the
remote control unit is in quick search mode.
5. Direct the remote control toward the device you want to operate and press the POWER button
(if you are using a VCR, press PLAY). Watch the reaction, whether the TV is turned off or the
VCR starts playing the cassette.** If you succeed, you can stop the quick search with any
button of the remote control (TV, VCR, SAT, CBL, AUX). If the device reacts, test the other
buttons as well. If nothing happens, press the POWER again and again until the device switches
off. The remote control sends a signal corresponding to the next brand code each time you
press the button.
*note:
Due to the versatility of the product and the constantly increasing number of telecommunication
devices in the world market, it is impossible to prepare an up-to-date list of all manufacturers, brands and
product types compatible with the remote control.
As manufacturers often take over technologies from one another, and, in addition, the same manufacturer
may use different codes in its various product lines, there may be several overlaps in operating codes. In
some cases, several codes may operate the device (even codes assigned to other manufacturers), the
only difference being that one code provides access to more functions than the others, or sometimes the
functions of the buttons may get mixed up.
Therefore, it is advisable to try all codes that operate the device and then choose the one that provides
highest functionality.