Operating elements, connections and displays
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Insert the batteries into the remote control
Remove the cover from the front of the remote control and insert the
two batteries delivered with the unit. Observe the correct polarity of
the batteries, as shown on the base of the battery compartment. Push
the lid back into the housing until it clicks into place.
Used batteries are hazardous waste!
Do not throw batteries into domestic waste but deposit them at
a central collecting point for used batteries!
Instruction set of the remote control
The remote control has two instruction sets. This allows you to control two
receivers independently of each other in one room (not in connection with
a twin receiver).
Note:
To do this, program on receiver to instruction set 1 and the second
receiver to instruction set 2.
Switch on receiver 1 and receiver 2 with the mains switch off.
Keep the
switch pressed.
Enter “901” using the
numerical
buttons.
To accept the code, switch receiver 1 to standby mode using the
button and then switch it off using the mains switch on the unit.
Switch back on receiver 2.
Keep the
switch pressed.
Enter “902” using the
numerical
buttons.
To accept the code, switch receiver 2 to standby mode using the
button and then back into operation. Now also switch back on
receiver 1.
Keep the
switch pressed.
Enter “903” using the
numerical
buttons.
For the first two settings, the remote control must be pointed towards
the receiver that is switched on.
You can now switch between the two instruction sets A and B using
the
button (toggle function) and operate both receivers
alternately.
Instruction set 1 is active when the receiver is shipped from the factory.
If, due to incorrect operation, the active instruction set has been
switched and the receiver can therefore no longer be operated then
the remote control can easily be switched back to instruction set 1.
This procedure has already been described above.