Tevion UR4200 Instruction Manual Download Page 1

Universal Remote Control 10 in 1

Instruction Manual 

 Model Number UR4200

After Sales Support
Tel: 1300 663 907 

Web: www. winplus.com.au

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Warranty

The product is guaranteed to be free from defects in 
workmanship and parts for a period of 12 months from the 
date of purchase. Defects that occur within this warranty 
period will be repaired or replaced at our discretion 
provided the product has been used in accordance with the 
instructions. This warranty is in addition to all your rights 
under the Trade Practices Act and similar state and territory 
laws.

Proof of Purchase

This warranty is valid for the original purchase only and is not 
transferable. Please keep your purchase docket or receipt 
as proof of purchase and as proof of the date on which the 
purchase was made. The purchase docket or receipt must be 
presented with the warranty when making a claim under this 
warranty. The warranty on any replacement product or parts 
will expire on the same date that the warranty period on the 
original product expires.

Service during the warranty period

When returning the product for repair or replacement, 
please ensure that the product is carefully packaged, to 
avoid damage during transit. Please also include a detailed 
explanation of the product fault. 

Extent of Warranty

This warranty does not extend to claims for associated or 
consequential loss or damage. This warranty does not cover 
manuals, packaging, fi lters, bags, seals or other accessories. 
This warranty does not cover batteries or any other 
consumable item.

Normal Wear and Tear

This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear of the 
product or parts.

Exclusions

This warranty does not cover:

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Any defect caused by lack of reasonable care, 
unauthorised modifi cation or attempted repair by an 
unauthorised person.

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Any product that has not been installed, operated or 
maintained in accordance with the instructions provided 
with the product.

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Any product that has been used for purposes other than 
domestic use.

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If the product is located outside Australia.

Further technical support

If you have tried everything in this instruction manual but 
are still having problems with your universal remote control, 
please contact us on 1300 663 907.

Summary of Contents for UR4200

Page 1: ...he urchase docket or receipt must be y when making a claim under this ny replacement product or parts e that the warranty period on the arranty period for repair or replacement uct is carefully packag...

Page 2: ...the problem as quickly as possible once it has been brought to our attention In the unlikely event of such an occurrence or if you require any information about the product please contact us via our a...

Page 3: ...arching for Device Codes automatically iv Learning Function 13 Learning a Key Code Signal Erasing a Key Code Erasing All Key Codes for a Device Erasing All Learned Key Codes v Macros 16 Programming a...

Page 4: ...urces e g heating radiators candles 3 Keep out of direct sunlight 4 Avoid contact with liquids by storing in a dry place and away from any objects filled with liquids such as vases or drinks 5 Keep aw...

Page 5: ...cklit LCD display easily see which device is selected and what functions are active Backlit keypad see the keys in the dark mote control display You can set button 21 for at least 3 seconds DE SETUP T...

Page 6: ...ress and hold the SET butto The display shows CODE SE 2 Then release the SET button 3 Press 8 four times The d 4 Press the OK button 22 Th 5 Press 8 The display sho 6 Press the OK button 22 The 7 Pres...

Page 7: ...nnel CH 25 Previous channel CH 26 Menu button MENU 27 Electronic Program Guide GUIDE 28 Macro programming MACRO 29 Sleep timer SLEEP 30 Aspect ratio ASPECT 31 Videotext TTX MX not programmable am up t...

Page 8: ...f the battery polarity when inserting batteries The correct polarity is indicated on the diagram within the battery compartment To replace the battery cover slide the battery cover in the opposite dir...

Page 9: ...as returned to standard mode Proceed as follows to program the device codes this example refers to programming a TV set 1 Point the remote control to the TV set while entering the commands 2 Press the...

Page 10: ...f the device fails to respond as desired press the button 8 to recall the next available device code Then check its operation again 11 Repeat the above steps until you gain successful device control 1...

Page 11: ...message TV will blink on the display The current device code is the 4 digit code below it 8 Press the OK button 22 again The first digit of the current device code starts blinking 9 Enter the four di...

Page 12: ...display shows CODE SETUP Then release the SET button 21 3 Press the OK button 22 The display shows BRAND SRCH 4 Press 8 The display shows AUTO SRCH 5 Press the OK button 22 The last selected device t...

Page 13: ...or instance cover the remote control transmitter at the front of the remote control when the wrong code number is going to be sent It is possible that no proper device code is found In this case try t...

Page 14: ...s WAITING 7 Press and hold down the button on the original remote control which you want to copy the signal from for at least 3 seconds After releasing the button the message SUCCESS or FAIL appears o...

Page 15: ...ITING 12 Quit the programming mode by pressing the EXIT button 23 three times Erasing a Key Code You may erase a learned key code without altering any of the other programmed functions 1 Press the sou...

Page 16: ...tion If there is a large number of assigned key codes the deletion may take some time During this process the display will show WAITING 9 The message DELETED will appear for a few seconds and the devi...

Page 17: ...the following sequence of operations Power up the TV set Switch the TV set to the DVD player input source Power on the DVD player Start DVD playback Programming a Macro 1 Press and hold the SET button...

Page 18: ...TB 4 DVR 5 AUDIO 6 Cable 7 CD Executing a Macro 1 Press the MACRO button 28 No message will be displayed 2 Within the next 15 seconds press any of the numeric buttons 3 1 to 6 The numeric button 1 cor...

Page 19: ...rolling a PC To be able to control a computer your computer must feature a compatible infrared receiver The universal remote control includes the command set for Microsoft Media Center 1 Press the sou...

Page 20: ...arantees that the volume control is always made for the TV set or Hifi equipment regardless of the sound source that you have selected Therefore you will not have to press the TV or AUDIO source butto...

Page 21: ...for a satellite receiver too For all devices VPT controls the volume via the TV set but the sat receiver has its own volume control that you want to use For manual programming proceed as follows 1 Pr...

Page 22: ...ites on the AUX button but this will have to be configured first for TV or STB mode 1 Press the source device selection button 2 of the device for which you want to add one or more favourites 2 Press...

Page 23: ...g the EXIT button 23 twice Backlight 1 Press the LIGHT button 17 to switch on the backlight illumination The backlight illumination will switch off after a preset delay 2 If you wish to switch off the...

Page 24: ...t the desired day of the week 6 Press 8 The first digit of the time will start blinking 7 Enter the time via the numeric keys 3 Press or 8 to toggle between the digits The currently selected digit bli...

Page 25: ...first In this case you must press the TTX MIX button 31 a third time to switch Teletext off The following buttons are available for Teletext control 3 Direct input of the Teletext page via numeric but...

Page 26: ...Time Calculator Teletext Mode Child lock Powering All Devices On O Deleting All Settings vii Troubleshooting viii Warranty ix Further technical support Powering All Devices On Off You can power on or...

Page 27: ...contact us via our after ails of which can be found in this itself 1 26 Troubleshooting Problem What if the remote does not have the codes for the brand of TV Device I have Solution Use the automatic...

Page 28: ...ring the warranty period When returning the product for repair or replacement please ensure that the product is carefully packaged to avoid damage during transit Please also include a detailed explana...

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