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Note
:
Orange light indicates readiness and that the m_2 is not receiving any signal.
If the signal LED lights up in red, it means that the signal is too weak (too far away) or too strong (too near).
If the signal LED lights up in green, it indicates optimal signal quality (optimal alignment for learning).
4)
To end the range test, press the TV Standby button (
tv
) or STB Standby button (
stb
) that had been
pressed earlier.
Note
:
The optimal alignment depends on the transmission strength of the signals by the original remote control and,
hence, it may vary for each remote control. This is why you need to carry out the range test with each remote
control from which you would like to learn in order to determine the optimal alignment for it.
Learning – Basic
1)
Press and hold the TV Standby button (
tv
) or the STB Standby button (
stb
) until the LED Signal ( )
fl
ashes twice.
2)
Enter the code
0 0 0 9
using the numeric buttons. The signal LED
fl
ashes twice again.
3)
Now, the signal LED lights up in green.
4)
Press the button on the m_2 remote control that you would like to teach, e.g. OK (
ok
).
5) The signal LED lights up in orange and indicates that the m_2 remote control is ready to learn.
6) Press and hold the desired button on the original remote control until the green signal LED goes off.
Note
:
Orange light indicates that the m_2 is not receiving any signal.
If the signal LED lights up in red, it means that the signal is too weak (too far away) or too strong (too near).
7)
You may repeat the steps 3 to 6 to teach (or programme) other buttons. To save and end the learning function,
press the TV Standby button (
tv
) or STB Standby button (
stb
) that had been pressed earlier.
Note
:
If the buttons that have been learnt do not work properly with your equipment, or particularly if only every second
button that you press works, please carry out Advanced Learning.
Learning - Advanced
1)
Press and hold the TV Standby button (
tv
) or the STB Standby button (
stb
) until the LED Signal ( )
fl
ashes twice.
2)
Enter the code
0 0 1 0
using the numeric buttons. The signal LED
fl
ashes twice again.
3)
Now, the signal LED lights up in green.
4)
Press the button on the m_2 remote control that you would like to teach, e.g. OK (
ok
).
5)
The signal LED lights up in orange and indicates that the m_2 remote control is ready to learn.
6)
Press and hold the desired button on the original remote control until the green signal LED goes off.
Note
:
Orange light indicates that the m_2 is not receiving any signal.
If the signal LED lights up in red, it means that the signal is too weak (too far away) or too strong (too near).
7)
Press and hold the same button on the original remote control once again until the green signal LED goes off.
8)
You may repeat the steps 3 to 7 to teach (or programme) other buttons. To save and end the learning function,
press the TV Standby button (
tv
) or STB Standby button (
stb
) that had been pressed earlier.
Operating the volume function on the TV set or satellite receiver or the DVB-T
(Freeview)/cable-box (STB)
As standard, the volume and mute functions are operated from the satellite receiver or DVB-T (Freeview)/
cable-box (STB).
If you wish to operate these functions on the TV set, then please carry out the following steps.
1)
Press and hold the TV Standby button (
tv
) until the signal LED ( )
fl
ashes twice.
2)
Use the number buttons to enter the code
0 0 0 4
. The Signal LED
fl
ashes twice again.
If you wish to operate the volume functions on the satellite receiver or the DVB-T (Freeview)/cable-box (STB)
again, carry out the following steps.
1)
Press and hold the TV Standby button (
tv
) until the signal LED ( )
fl
ashes twice.
2)
Use the number buttons to enter the code
0 0 0 5
. The Signal LED
fl
ashes twice again.
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