UR 89 Universal Controller
Vivanco GmbH, Ewige Weide 15, D-22926 Ahrensburg, e-Mail:
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(GB) Instructions
Vivanco UR 89 remote control for almost all
TV, audio, video and other infrared-
controllable equipment
Inserting the batteries
Open the battery flap on the back of the remote
control, press the tongue lightly upwards, then
insert 2 alkaline AAA batteries. Check that the
polarity markings on the batteries and in the
battery compartment are correctly lined up
(+=+), then close the flap carefully. – Always
use undamaged batteries.
Adapting to appliances
In order to control your appliances you must
adapt or set the remote control to them. There
are two ways of doing so: direct control code
entry or code search.
If your UR 89 does not understand you it blinks
twice several times and you can then repeat the
entry. Each understood entry is confirmed by an
appliance button blinking once briefly.
Direct control code entry using the enclosed
list
Example: setting to control a Panasonic
television set:
1.
The enclosed list gives, for example, the
Panasonic Code 154.
Please make sure you have selected the
correct list for television sets (TV).
2.
To prepare code entry, briefly press the
SET button, bottom right, and then the required
appliance button, e.g. TV, until the lamp (LED)
lights constantly.
3.
Then press the number buttons (e.g. 1 5
4) in sequence.
4.
Once the numbers have been entered the
button lamp goes out and the remote control is
ready to control your appliance.
5.
Finally, test the control code setting by
trying to control (in this example) your television
set. If it does not work at all or not correctly try a
different code from the list or the code search
(see below).
6.
To set the remote control for other
appliances, proceed in the same way. Instead
of the TV appliance button, press another
button (e.g. VCR, CBL/SAT(DVB, DECODER),
DVD,
TUNER,
TAPE,
CD,
AMP).
Code search
If the brand of your appliance is not in the list or
none of the codes given fits, we recommend a
code search.
Manual code search
1.
Switch on the appliance to be controlled.
Program is running.
2.
To prepare the code search, briefly press
the SET button, bottom right, and then
additionally the required appliance button, e.g.
TV, until the lamp (LED) lights constantly.
3.
Then point the remote control at the
appliance to be controlled.
4.
Briefly press the ON/OFF
(appliance
on/off) button once. The lamp (LED) blinks. –
Except when searching for a TV code you can
also briefly press the yellow > (Play) button and
use the Play function to search. Make sure that
a tape, a DVD or a CD is inserted in the tape
deck, player or recorder.
5.
Press the ON/OFF
(appliance on/off)
or Play button repeatedly, approx. every
second, until the appliance, e.g. your DVD
player, reacts. - If you notice the reaction of
your appliance too late and the next code has
already been emitted you can go back by
pressing SET and then ON/OFF or Play again.
If your appliance has switched itself off you
must switch it back on again, e.g. on the
appliance or with the original remote control, to
continue searching. - When your appliance
reacts you can also try out other buttons without
interrupting the search. If some buttons do not
work properly, simply continue searching with
ON/OFF or Play.
6.
When your appliance reacts correctly,
press the appliance button, e.g. TV, and end
the search. The lamp (LED) goes out.
- The UR 89 continues with the search at the
point where you interrupted it. When the end of
the code list is reached the search stops
automatically. The remote control blinks quickly
several times. The code last entered remains
stored. The search stops after approx. 30
seconds of inactivity.
Automatic code search *
Your remote control finds the correct settings
almost automatically in seconds: