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Chapter 3: Programing the Remote Control Handset
Note:
Only digit keys are allowed. When a digit is pressed, the LED turns off for the duration of the
key-press with a 150ms minimum. Any other key press will result in an invalid sequence.
Note:
If the first digit is 9, the remote handset expects the Manufacturing Reset codes (page 11).
3 If the entered sequence of digits is valid, the Standby LED displays a confirmation blink and the
handset returns to Use Mode. If the sequence is invalid, an error blink is displayed, and the
handset returns to Use Mode.
A successful Manual code-set entry programs the new code into non-volatile memory. All
Universal keys (shown in Figure 1) are programed.
KeyFix (1+9)
After configuring a code-set using Brand-search, Auto-search, or manual code-set entry, you may
find that keys do not send the right commands for the TV. KeyFix allows you to quickly and simply
resolve these.
To resolve erroneous keys:
1 Press and hold 1 and 9 together for a minimum of 3 seconds. The Standby LED turns on.
2 Now press any of the keys that control the TV. Normal presses require less than 2 seconds. IR
codes are sent when the key is released. On release, IR codes are sent for at least three frames or
0.25s.
3 If a key doesn’t work, keep that key pressed for longer than two seconds. This initiates a KeyFix
search for the pressed key.
While you keep the key pressed, the remote handset looks for alternative IR codes for that key and
iterates through them. With an interval of 2 seconds, the remote handset sends an alternative code
to the TV and turns off the Standby LED. If no Brand id is known, the interval is 1.5 seconds.
The KeyFix search stops when all options have been tried. The Standby LED displays an error blink
and the handset returns to user mode.
4 When the TV reacts correctly, release the key. If the KeyFix search was not complete, the remote
performs a confirmation blink, and stores the new IR code for that key.
If the Keyfix search has already been exhausted, there is no confirmation blink and no changes
are saved.
5 You can now return to step 2. When completed, press
HOME
+ stop (
>
)to return the remote
handset to Use mode.
Decimal TV Code-set ID Blink Out (1 + 6, RED, 1, 2, 3, 4)
You can use the programing function to read back the programed code-set.
To read back the programed TV code-set:
1 Press and hold 1 and 6 together for a minimum of 3 seconds. During the initial 3 seconds, the
Standby LED remains off. After a further 3 seconds the Standby LED blinks twice and remains
on.
2 Press RED. The Standby LED displays a confirmation blink and remains off.
3 Press 1 - the number of blinks of the LED represents the 1st number value of the code-set.
4 Press 2 - the number of blinks of the LED represents the 2nd number value of the code-set.
5 Press 3 - the number of blinks of the LED represents the 3rd number value of the code-set.
6 Press 4 - the number of blinks of the LED represents the 4th number value of the code-set.
7 When the blinks of the 4th number have been completed the remote handset returns to Use
mode.