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Misuse, change or repair of this product will void all warranty claims. Schwaiger
accepts no responsibility over incorrect use of the product or any use of the product
other than as described. Schwaiger accepts no responsibility for consequential
damages assumes no liability other than the legal product liability.
Batteries: Keep the batteries out of reach of children. Do not dispose of used batteries
in the household rubbish. Used batteries should be deposited at appropriate collection
points. Remove the batteries if the product is not to be used for a long period of time.
Never mix old and new batteries or different battery types. Take care on battery
insertion to align the polarity marks (+/-) as incorrect polarity can lead to explosion
hazard.
General
The Schwaiger UFB 106/16 is a 6 in 1 universal remote control and can operate the
following types of devices: TV, VCR, DVD (inc. DVD-R, DVR, etc.), Satellite, AMP and
AUX (inc. amplifier, tuner, etc.). You can program any device button to any device
type, except for the TV device button which can only be programmed to TV devices.
For example, under the VCR device button you can set a CD code and control your
CD player. You just need to find your appliance brand in the CD section of the code
book and enter the first 4 digit code under the VCR key
Please make a note of the programmed four-digit codes for your devices for future use
e.g. after battery change as your codes will not be saved.
For each device that you would like to operate using the universal remote control, you
must program a four-digit code to the respective device button (TV, VCR, DVD, SAT,
AMP, AUX).
Programming Device codes
DIRECT CODE ENTRY USING THE CODE LIST :
Example: setting to control a Panasonic television set:
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Turn on the appliance you wish to control, using its own power button. The
enclosed list gives, for example, the Panasonic Code 0152. Please make
sure you have selected the correct list for television sets (TV).
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Keep
the
SETUP button (4) pressed until the LED lights constantly.
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Then press the required appliance button, e.g. TV, and the number buttons
(e.g. 0 1 5 2) in sequence.
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Once the numbers have been entered the LED goes out and the remote
control is ready to control your appliance.
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Finally, test the remote setting by controlling (in this example) your
television set. If it does not work correctly, or at all, set a different code
from the list or use the code search (see below).
To set the remote control for other device, press another button, e.g. VCR, DVD, SAT,
CD, AUX instead of TV
CODE SEARCH
If the brand of your appliance is not listed or none of the codes given fits, we
recommend a code search.
As you can dedicate any device (TV, DVD, SAT...) to the VCR, DVD, SAT, AMP, AUX
buttons, you need first to enter any 4 digit code for the kind of appliance you wish to
control (found in the code book), i.e. if you want to program a SAT under the VCR key,
enter any SAT code available in the code book and then follow the steps below.
Slow Code Search
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Switch on the device to be controlled with its own Power button.
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Keep the SETUP button (4) pressed until the LED lights constantly.
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Press the required device button, e.g. DVD.
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Press the POWER (1) or CHAN+ button (21) repeatedly until the device,
e.g. your DVD player, reacts. Each time a button is pressed the LED goes
out briefly then comes back on to confirm. If no button is pressed, the
UFB106/16 automatically continues to search by sending a signal to your
device once every 3 seconds.
Note with video recorders, etc. you can also press the PLAY button (16) repeatedly. If
you want to search with PLAY, place a cassette or disk in your device before
searching.
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When your device reacts, simply press OK (23) to confirm the code and
stop the search.