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Summary of Contents for SRC-2000

Page 1: ...O O O 1 U q t4 o c o U AJ o tr AJ o oü AJ q o E L f P s ho F d q o o nAlox The Philosophy of Excellence ...

Page 2: ... con tents The information in this document is subject to change without notice Gopyright Copyright 1999 This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright A1l rights are reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced by any me chanical electronic or other means in any form without prior written permission of the manufacturer Trademarks All trademarks and registered trademark...

Page 3: ...The Smart Remole Control User s Munual ...

Page 4: ...Preface ut ...

Page 5: ...igure 4 1 The clock menu 19 Figure 4 2 Timer ist 20 Figure 4 3 The timer menu 20 Figure 4 4 Setting up timer options 2I Figure 4 5 The program submenu 23 Figure 4 6 Using the Learning eye 24 Figure 4 7 Programming devices 25 Figure 4 8 Programming the direct access buttons 25 Figure 4 9 The adjust menu 28 Figure 4 10 Adjusting main menu buttons 29 Figure 4 l l Adjusting buttons on the device menu ...

Page 6: ...asy to set up With the Learning eye you can easily conhgure each device in your household or office You can also easily edit the device list make changes to the LCD appear ance and adjust other settings In addition with the Macro function you can initiate a chain of up to 25 commands with the touch of a button Most universal remote controls have a set list of devices and static functions that don ...

Page 7: ...mote Control check the contents to make sure the following items are included o Smart Remote Control o This user s manual If any of the above items are missing or appear damaged contact your dealer immediately Do not throw the shipping carton away in case you need to ship your Smart Remote Control You can contact the retailer for the following optional accessories a Docking station Universal adapt...

Page 8: ...backlighting for visibility in dim lighting o Direct access buttons for accessing frequently used functions such as volume channel play mute and stop o Macro button stores 12 macros each macro can store 25 commands o Controls up to 10 devices including LD VCD TY Satellite VCR and CD r Popup information screen provides you with time date and battery charge information o Uses the IR codes from your ...

Page 9: ...emote Control This section provides an overview of the Smart Remote Control s features and controls Refer to Chapter 4 for a detailed description on operating and getting the most from these feafures 1 LCD 2 off 5 Menu sRc 2000 Smart Remote Control Device power M ute Enter 7 tseep hole STO P Main O 1 999 01 01 03 2 3 Friday l Figure 1 1 Front view Identifying comp onents ...

Page 10: ... Device direct access buttons These buttons function differently according to the currently selected device Use these buttons to change channels raise and lower the volume and play or stop tapes CDs VCDs and other recorded media For more information please re fer to page 13 Direct access buttons 5 Menu button Press the Menu button for three seconds to enter and exit the advance setup function Refe...

Page 11: ... lR port Point the IR port at the IR receiver of the device you wish to operate Battery cover Remove this cover to replace the AAA batteries Learning eye Point your device s remote control at this eye to enable the Smart Remote Control to learn your remote control s func tions For more information refer to page 23 Using the learning function 1 a 3 Identify ing co mp on ents ...

Page 12: ...nd using the many features arnßqge Power supply The Smarl Remote Control operates on batteries are packed separately and must operate the Smart Remote Control lncorrect use ol the batteries may cause them to burst or may cause leakage which might damage the interior of the unit Be sure to only use the correct type of rechargeable Ni MH batteries with the Smart Remote Control three AAA batteries Th...

Page 13: ...es according to the marking inside the battery case Figure 2 1 lnserting the batteries l Locate the battery bay cover at the back of the Smart Remote Control 2 Put your thumb in the battery cover slot and pull to remove the cover 3 Insert the batteries into the bay in the direction indicated in the battery compartment 4 Replace the battery bay cover You will hear it click into place Power supply ...

Page 14: ... warning icon EI upp uru in the information screen o o The Ni MH batteries have to be charged fbr 10 hours before the first use If you choose to use the rechargeable Ni MH batteries please replace your batteries in time when they have been used for over two years or have been recharged over 500 times there might be a danger of leakage r Device configuration data will be automatically saved when ba...

Page 15: ...urn the Smart Remote Control on simply press the Hardware Ac cess Button with your finger Figure 2 2 Turning the LCD on You can also tum the Smart Remote Control on by pressing one of the direct access buttons l i il l ll ii iii iill ll la lii l l a t i iiiu t ult ii ta tiita t l r t ti ri t ai ati t i iiiiiitiatui t t i it iat i t r ai t U ll i l i i rri uli r art i r ar ii a ri l li l a r l l r ...

Page 16: ... eraser or the cap ofa pen Keep the touch screen dry Wipe offany spills immediately The Smart Remote Control is not waterproof never irnmerse it in liquid o Do not expose the Smart Remote Control to extreme tem peratures Keep it away from heat sources o Avoid dropping the Smart Remote Control o Do not drop anything on the touch screen r Clean the LCD touch screen with a soft cloth If needed dampen...

Page 17: ...icon Press this icon to enable or disable the beep signal Figure 2 3 The lnformation Screen If you want to view the Information Screen from any menu press the Information icon at the top right Press the Information icon again to exit the Information screen The Infbrmation Screen shows the date day time and the current battery charge level You can also press the mute icon to mute the beep that you ...

Page 18: ...our conven ience direct access buttons and touch screen buttons Direct access buttons The direct access buttons provide you with easy access to often used fi rnctions such as volume and channel control fast forward and fast reverse play and stop Figure 2 4 Direct access buffons Smart Remote Control buttons I3 ...

Page 19: ... macros LCD panel the way you want your devices as you and configure your Figure 2 5 Touch screen buttons Using the touch screen is easy Simply press the screen to activate a function Press the arrow keys at the bottom of the touch screen to scroll between pages in the menu O I nnalnl O AUX t A X 2 Tr jh tER TAPE 14 Smart Remote Control buttons ...

Page 20: ... your finger to tum the Smart Remote Control on The fust screen that you see is the main menu The main menu The main menu displays a list of the devices currently available on the Smart Remote Control You can delete rename and configure these de vices using the leaming frrnction see page 23 Using the learning function Page I Pagez Figure 3 1 The main menu Press the left or right arrows to scroll b...

Page 21: ...the pages using the LCD left and right TIITOWS From the main menu press the TV button to display the TV device Device Header Press this header to return to the Main Menu menu or nio Figure 3 2 The TV device menu You can return to Main menu by pressing both the Device Header or menu button You can easily configure the devices using the learning function Refer to page23 Using the learning function I...

Page 22: ...e seconds The sefup menu appears Figure 3 3 The setup menu To scroll through the items on the setup menu use the hardware chan nel up and channel down buttons Press the enter mute button to enter an item submenu Press the r nu button to return to the previous screen Refer to Chapter 4 for information on using the items in the setup menu The setup menu 17 ...

Page 23: ... to set a timer to run a device at a specified time Program Enables you to transfer commands from your device s remote control to buttons on the Smart Remote Control You can also clear the settings for buttons and devices from this screen You can also run macro setup from here and create macros for specific devices Adjust Enables you to resize relabel or delete LCD buttons Macro Enables you to rec...

Page 24: ...u see the fol lowing screen B lin king cu rsor Figure 4 1 The clock menu Change the number under the blinking cursor by pressing 0 to 9 on the LCD panel After you enter a number the cursor automatically moves to the next position Press the right and left arrows on the LCD to move the cursor forward or backward When you have finished making your adjustments press enter Setting the clock I9 ...

Page 25: ... setup menu scroll to timer and press enter You see a list of timers Figure 4 2 Timer list Use the channel up or chamel down to scroll through the list There are 12 timers available Select one of the timers and press enter You see the following screen Timer 02 Timer 03 Tinn er 04 Setu n Re labe I 20 Figure 4 3 The timer menu Using the timer ...

Page 26: ...ant the tim er to run Press these numbers lo enter the lime you wanl the timer to run Figure 4 4 Setting up timer options Enter the time and day or date that you want the timer to go off When you have set the timer press enter The device menu appears Open a device and then press the button of the function that you want to apply the timer settings to For example you can set your VCR to record a mov...

Page 27: ...day Saturday Relabeling timers You can easily relabel the timer names Follow these instructions 1 From the timer menu Figure 4 3 scroll to Relabel and press enter The following screen appears A B c D E F G H I J K L M N o P o R s T U V W x Y z p2 P3 tr4L ry 2 Enter the alphanumeric characters from the LCD screen Press Pl to access upper case letters press P2 to access lower case letters and press ...

Page 28: ...or all devices tlF f t Figure 4 5 The program submenu Ising the learning function This section will cover the Smart Remote Control learning function which enables you to set up the controls for each device with your de vice s remote control When using the learning function point your device s remote control at the Smart Remote Control s Learning eye as shown in the following illustration Using the...

Page 29: ... Smart Remote Control User s Manaal Learn in E eye Figure 4 6 Using the Learning eye From the program menu Figure 4 5 scroll to leaming and press en ter You see the device buttons 24 Using the progtam menu ...

Page 30: ... menu Please skip this lunction In addition from main menu s MACRO 1 to MACRO i2 each MACRO button is independent tFrosra l AUX 1 AUX 2 TUNER TAPE CD tr lld Figure 4 7 Programming devices Press the button of the device that you want to program You see the fbllowing screen CTarnl o r r lvr l _ oo Figure 4 8 Programming the direct access buttons The buttons on the LCD corespond to the direct access ...

Page 31: ...power button Refer to the follow ing illustration 3 The filled circle now corresponds to the channel up play ait t access button 4 Follow the preceding instructions to map the remaining buttons You can also press a direct access button directly and then map a re mote control function to the button After you have finished configuring the direct access buttons press the right anow button on the LCD ...

Page 32: ...press the key you want to clear 4 Repeat steps I through 3 for all other keys you want to clear Clearing a device The clear device function enables you to erase the commands for a de vice Follow these instructions 1 In the program menu scroll to Clr Device and press enter The list ofdevices appears 2 Press the device you want to delete commands for You see the following screen 3 Press enter to del...

Page 33: ...r button to delete the set tings for all devices or press the menu button to cancel the changes and return to the previous screen Ghanging the LGD layout The adjust menu enables you to resize relabel and delete buttons on the main menu and on the device menus In the sefup menu scroll to adjust and press enter You see the fol lowing screen Figure 4 9 The adjust menu Select Main Menu and press enter...

Page 34: ...he main menu Follow the instmctions below to resize buttons on the main menu 1 Scroll to Resize Add and press enter You see the main menu Press this icon lo toggle between button resize and texi edit functions Press ihis icon to undo an action 2 Press the button you want to resize t M il m AUX 1 AUX 2 TUNER TAPE CD lr l Changing the LCD layout 29 ...

Page 35: ...i utulit lu tii tiii i Press the place where you want the upper left corner of the button to be A black square appears where you pressed the LCD 4 Press the place where you want the lower right corner of the button to be Ablack square appears where you pressed the LCD mIry 4 fll 30 Changing the LCD layout ...

Page 36: ...U t rfnti l n 5 Press the space between the two black squares 6 The button is resized n f M in I A Changing the LCD laYout 31 ...

Page 37: ...fton press fhe resize icon ff in the upper ight comer The icon changes to a text icon J Press any of the device buftons and relabel the button according to the instructions in the next sec tion lf the total number of buftons on both main menu pages ls ess than ten you can add a new device bufton using the procedure for resizing buttons The only difference is that you must select an empty space fo ...

Page 38: ...ss enter 2 Scroll to Relabel and press enter again You see the device list 3 Select a device to relabel You see the following screen Enter the alphanumeric characters from the LCD screen Press Pl to access upper case letters press P2 to access lower case letters and press P3 to access numbers and spe cial characters Press enter when you have made your changes You see the following screen 4 5 Chang...

Page 39: ...mote Conffol User s Manusl Select which device athibutes you want applied to your button When accessing your relabeled button the menus will be the same as the device that you select here 34 Changing the LCD layout ...

Page 40: ...Figure 4 9 select Main Menu and press enter 2 Scroll to Delete and press enter again You see the device list 3 Select a device button to delete You see the following screen Press the enter bulton if you want to delete settings for the button Press the menubutton if you want to cancel the de letion and return to the previous screen 4 fÄAiust l t rtl4l Changing the LCD layout 35 ...

Page 41: ...re 4 11 Adjusting buttons on the device menu The procedures for resizing and deleting buttons on the device menu are the same as those for resizing and deleting buttons on the main menu However the relabeling procedures are slightly different there is an option to replace the button s text with an icon Additionally there is one more option in the adjust device submenu Recal 36 Changing the LCD lay...

Page 42: ...enu Figure 4 9 select Device and press enter 2 Scroll to Relqbel and press enter again You see the device list 3 Select a device to relabel for example CD You see the following screen Press fhe t icon to toggte between edit button text and resize fi moaes 4 Press the button that you want to relabel for example Scan You see the following screen tAdjustl 3l Scan Shuf Edit Rept Time lt l DI Changing ...

Page 43: ...icons Press any ofthe buttons shown to replace the text Scan with an icon Press or to scroll between the pages and display more icons Using recall The recall option enables you to recall the button s original settings After you press recall the device list appears Press the device that you want to reset L ill 11in jt 38 Changing the LCD layowt ...

Page 44: ...When you have created a macro you will be able to run many cornmands by pushing only one button From the sefup menu scroll to macro and press enter You see a list of macros lM o l Macro 02 Macro 03 Figure 4 12 The macro list Scroll to one of the macros in the list and press enter You see the following screen Macro R eläbel lete Figure 4 13 The macro Each item is described below Using macros 39 ...

Page 45: ...set a time delay between each com mand in the macro In the upper right hand corner of the screen you see an hourglass icon E After pressing a com mand press the hourglass icon to open the following screen ltr tä lE 2 Sec 3 Sec 5 Sec 7 Sec 10 I t5 ec sec i_r l i 41 Press one ofthe listed durations 0 5 seconds to 15 seconds if you want to have a time delay occur between device com mands When you hav...

Page 46: ...pper left hand corner ofthe screen and then select the macro you want to run from the macro list Relabeling a macro Follow these instructions to relabel a macro 1 In the setup menu scroll to Macro and press enter The list of macros appears 2 Scroll to the macro you want to rename and press enter The macro menu appears Using macros 4l ...

Page 47: ...case letters press P2 to access lower case letters and press P3 to access numbers and spe cial characters 5 Press enter when you have made your changes Deleting a macro Follow these instructions to delete a macro l In the setup menu scroll to Macro and press enter The list ofmacros appears 2 Scroll to the macro you want to delete and press enter The macro menu appears 42 Using macros ...

Page 48: ...the following lffi l The macro information has been deleted Ihe macro delele function only deletes the macro recorded data it does not remove the macro name from the macro list The duplicate menu The duplicate menu is reserved for future versions of the Smart Re mote Control The duplicote menu 43 ...

Page 49: ...bles you to set the LCD contrast adjust the back light and calibrate your Smart Remote Control From the setup menu scroll to Other and press enter You see the following screen Figure 4 14 The other men t Each item is described below n r Backlight alibrate 44 Making LCD adjustments ...

Page 50: ...see the following screen Press this arrow to decrease the LGD contrast Press this arrow to increase the LCD contrast Figure 4 15 Adiusting the contrast Press the right LCD arrow to increase the contrast Press the left LCD arrow to decrease the contrast 45 föther l rrxrrnx Contrast ifli el Making LCD adiustments ...

Page 51: ... the setting in this screen Press and hold the Hardware Access Power button to automatically adjust the sensitivity level of the LCD panel to the ambient light Alternatively you can press the and buttons to manually set the backlight sensitivity o Press to increase the sensitivity ofthe backlight to the ambient lighting A high number indicates that a greater decrease of the brightness in the ambie...

Page 52: ...CD panel From the other menu scroll to Calibrate and press enter You will see the calibrate screen Press the edge of the screen next to the pen icon The pen icon will move to the next edge Continue pressing the edge of the screen next to the pen icon until all four edges of the screen have been processed This concludes Chapter 4 The following appendixes provide specifications and some troubleshoot...

Page 53: ...A Display Touch liquid crystal display Remote capability Ten devices Display types TV DSS SAT cabIe VCR DVD AMP tape tuner CD AUX lR Range B 10 M 35 45 Acceptable frequency 10 KHz 125 KNz Memory Flash memory Backlight EL backlight Attachments User s manual Optional accessories A Docking station U niversal adapter AC9O 240V 50 6OHz in DC5V 1Aout AAA Ni MH rechargeable batteries x 3 Transmission wir...

Page 54: ... you are aiming the SRC 2000 directly at the device and that there are no obstructions between the SRC 2000 and the device Ensure that you have used the learning function page 23 to configure the device Make sure that the desired device on the sRc 2000 LcD has been selected Make sure that you have correctly mapped your device s remote control to the SRC 2000 Glear the device data from the SRC 2000...

Page 55: ...tware of SRC 2000 you may download it from Sunwave website 3 Transmission cable included with SLC 2081 4 Easily duplicate all data between nvo SRC 2000 by transmission cable Pnckuge SLC 208 1 connecter Transmission cable Operation edit the display and the data of SRC 2000 A Com onnectlon to Connecting the SRC 2000 and computer with SLC 2081 and cable Install the batteries into the SRC 2000 before ...

Page 56: ...translening LCD touch screen layolrts Äll lor transferring LCD touch screen layouts and code 5 Operate the other SRC 2000 to enter lnto Setup Duplicate Receive mode 6 Press ENTER key to start the receiving work 7 Now user will find these 2 units ol SRC 2000 are starling the transmission work 8 After finishing the transmission work SRC 2000 will beep and the sending end the master unit will enter i...

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