Amino Remote Control (EU)
1 Introduction
This document is a basic guide for the grey Amino remote control pictured on the
right. It does not provide an end-user guide for the remote control. The end-user
interface is governed by the middleware that is being used by any given service
provider so will vary between different installations.
The information contained in this guide is relevant to remote controls with European
codesets. To determine whether this is correct for your remote control you will need
to check the top number on the reverse of the remote control. EU part numbers
include:
002-458-XX-XX
502-458-XX-XX
002-492-XX-XX
002-520-XX-XX
002-802-XX-XX
002-957-XX-XX
003-178-XX-XX
003-260-XX-XX
503-260-XX-XX
510-660-XX-XX
510-809-XX-XX
If your part number is not in this list, please check the US/Asia Guide. If you cannot
see it listed in either please email the part number [email protected] to check
which codeset is used.
2 Mode
In common with most universal remotes, the Amino remote is moded and operates in one of two modes, either
STB mode
or
TV mode
.
The mode is selected by pressing the TV
or STB
mode-select button at the top of the remote.
When pressed, the TV or STB mode–select button illuminates for 1 second to indicate that the corresponding
mode has been set. The TV and STB buttons do not transmit any IR commands to either the TV or the STB.
When any function button on the remote is pressed, the TV or STB button will light to indicate that a command
is being transmitted in that mode.
The mode remains selected until changed by the user.
If a button has no valid function in that mode, neither the TV nor STB mode buttons will light.
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