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Activate the functions by pressing the corresponding function key of your
universal remote control. The source key will light up briefly each time the
key is pressed.
Please note:
- In certain circumstances, not every function of your original remote
control may be directly available on the universal remote control.
- Especially for newer devices, it might be possible that the functions are
stored to different keys than expected or may not even be available at all.
“All off” function
You can switch off all pre-programmed devices at the same time. This is
done as follows:
1. Briefly press the
(
STANDBY
) key. The selected device switches off
and the relevant source key will light up.
2. Immediately press the
(
STANDBY
) key again and keep it pressed
for 3 seconds. Now all pre-programmed devices will be switched off
consecutively. This takes about 3 seconds.
If a default device was switched off, it can be switched on via the “All off”
function.
EPG – Electronic Programme Guide
The
EPG
("Electronic Programme Guide") key has various functions
depending on which code has been used:
For DVD codes the button opens the title menu.
For SAT- or VCR codes you can use the button for programming, if your
device has an EPG function.
Universal functions (“Punch Through”)
The universal functions (also called “Punch Through” functions) enable
you to carry out certain functions on a different device type than the
programmed one. These are the volume, mute and playback functions.
If the remote control is in VCR, DVD, SAT or CBL mode, the volume and
mute keys control the TV set (provided the other devices do not have their
own volume control);
if the remote control is in TV mode or in another mode without playback
function, the Play, Pause, Stop and perhaps Record will actuate any video
recorder, DVD player or DVD recorder which is connected. The last
selected device is actuated.
Programming the volume/mute universal functions for
another type of unit
In its delivered state, the universal remote control is programmed in such
a way that the volume and mute functions automatically control the TV set
if a source key for a device with image transmission (DVD, video recorder)
is pressed.