GB-9
4. To find the first digit, press
the
0–9 Number
button until
the LED indicator flashes once
then illuminates. The number
you pressed is the 1
st
digit of
the code.
5. Repeat the procedure to input
the 2
nd
, 3
rd
and 4
th
digits. The
LED indicator turns off when
the 4
th
digit has input.
6. The code identification has
now been completed.
Learning Function
The learning function provides you with the
possibility of adding Special buttons or even
devices which have not been included in the code
book. The remote control can store up to 150
original remote control buttons (depending on the
format of your original device remote IR Code being
learnt). Only one original remote type should be
stored under any one Mode.
Tips on Learning
•
Use new batteries for both remote controls.
•
Place the universal and original remote controls
“end-to-end” on a table so that the front of the
original remote control is pointing to the bottom
of the remote control at a distance of between 5
and 50 mm from each other.
5 to 50mm
C
H
AN
+
VOL+
C
H
A
N
+
VO
L–
SE
TU
P
SH
IFT
POWER
CD
SA
T
VCR
DVD
TV
3
2
1
6
5
4
9
EXIT
RE
W
F.F
.
PA
USE
REC
PLA
Y
ST
OP
OK
M
MENU
8
7
A•B
0
ENT
•
Each programming process will takes approx. 2
to 3 seconds.
•
When Learning, press and hold the button being
learnt until the LED indicator turns off and then
illuminates for 2 to 3 seconds.
However, some buttons might be learnt multiple
times if you do this. If this happens just “tap” the
button you want to learn, rather than pressing
and holding it.
For example, buttons that you normally hold
down for a while (like the
VOL +/–
button) will
likely require a long press when learning. Buttons
that you normally give a quick press to (like the
0-9 Number
button, and the
CH
button) will
likely require a quick press when learning. If after
learning, for example the
CH
button, you find
that it changes multiple channels when pressed
once, try relearning it with a short keypress.
LRC5N110_IB_100920_Zell.indd 9
20/09/2010 9:51 AM