Philips Universal Remote SRU8112 27 User Manual

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Table of contents  
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Your universal remote control  
Installing the remote control  
Using the remote control  
3.1 Keys and functions  
3.2 Selecting devices  
Extra possibilities  
4.1 Home menu  
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3-5  
5-8  
5-7  
7-8  
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8-18  
8-9  
4.2 Devices  
4.3 Favorite channels  
4.4 Macros  
4.5 Advanced options  
4.6 Learning key functions  
Frequently asked questions  
Need help?  
9-10  
10-12  
12-14  
14-15  
16-18  
18-20  
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Limited warranty  
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Your universal remote control  
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After installing the universal remote control you can operate  
a maximum of 12 different devices with it. During setup you  
can define yourself exactly which devices can be operated  
(see table under 2.Installing the remote control’).  
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Installing the remote control  
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Remove the protective foil from the display.  
Press the tab of the battery compartment cover inwards  
and lift off the cover.  
Installing the remote control  
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Insert three 1.5 LR6 (AA) type alkaline batteries noting  
the + and - configuration in the battery compartment.  
Be sure to use fresh batteries.  
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5
Replace the cover and click firmly into place.  
• The language selection screen appears.  
Select your preferred language by pressing the  
corresponding side key.  
EN  
ES  
FR  
• The ‘Setup wizzard’ screen appears.  
Press any key to continue.  
Follow the on-screen instructions to set up the remote  
control for all devices you wish to operate, using the  
remote control.  
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You can set up the remote control for any of the devices  
listed below.  
To exit the ‘Setup wizard’ at any time, select ‘Quit’.  
• After setting up the remote control to operate your devices,  
the ‘Favorites’ set up screen appears.  
For setting up favorite channels (‘favorites’),  
refer to chapter 4.3 ‘Favorite channels’.  
Notes  
To save battery life, the remote control automatically  
turns off if any button (or button combination) is pressed  
for 30 seconds or more.  
When the batteries are almost empty, the battery low  
indication (  
) flashes on the display. Replace the  
batteries and follow the local regulations for battery  
disposal.  
Device name  
TV  
DVD  
Description  
Traditional TV and flat screen TVs  
DVD player and recorder  
Satellite receiver  
Sat  
DVDR  
Cable  
Amp  
DVD player and recorder  
Cable set-top box  
Amplifier / tuner  
VCR  
DVBT  
Video cassette player and recorder  
DigitalVideo Broadcasting Terrestrial  
device  
STB  
Set-top box  
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CD  
CD player and recorder  
LCD TV  
Plasma TV  
Amplifier / tuner  
Amplifier / tuner  
Audio cassette tape player and recorder  
Mini Disk player and recorder  
PersonalVideo Recorder (digital video  
recorder)  
LCD  
Plasma  
Audio  
Tuner  
Tape  
MD  
PVR  
DMR  
Digital Media Receiver  
TV with integratedVCR  
TV with integrated DVD  
DVD /VCR combination  
DVD / Hard Disk Drive combination  
Personal Computer  
TV /VCR  
TV / DVD  
DVD /VCR  
DVDR / HDD  
PC  
HTS  
Home Theatre System  
Note  
Settings made during this initial set up can be changed  
afterwards. For this, refer to chapter 4 ‘Extra possibilities’.  
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Using the remote control  
After installing the remote control you can operate the  
devices the remote control is set up for. For operation the  
appropriate keys on the remote control can be used as well  
as the additional on-screen keys that are displayed when a  
device is selected. For this, refer to chapter 3.2 ‘Selecting  
devices’.  
3.1  
Keys and functions  
The illustration on page 2 gives an overview of all keys and  
their functions.  
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2
y Standby  
switches the selected device on or off.  
USER 1 / USER 2 display favorite channels for  
‘User 1’ and ‘User 2’.  
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4
Side keys  
Display  
direct access device features.  
shows the current remote control  
status.  
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HOME  
MODE  
enters / exits ‘Home’ mode and opens  
the starting screen for most remote  
control operations.  
displays list of devices that can be  
selected.  
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FAVORITE  
displays list of users and items for  
which favorite channels are set up  
(‘User 1’, 2,Sports’,Movies’, etc. ).  
TiVo key. Selects TiVo Central.  
turns the menu screen on the selected  
device on and off.  
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T-CENTRAL  
MENU  
Cursor keys  
cursor up, down, left, right in a menu.  
The cursor left key jumps back one  
level in the SRU 8112 menus.  
confirms your selection.  
displays on-screen information.  
adjusts the volume of the selected  
device.  
OK  
INFO  
-VOL +  
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9
s
mutes the sound of the selected device.  
selects Secondary Audio Program (if  
available).  
10 SAP  
SUBTITLE  
CC  
selects DVD subtitles.  
TV Closed Caption (if your TV has this  
feature)  
11 SCAN - / 5  
• rewind.  
• goes through a program in reverse  
direction.  
PLAY / 2  
play.  
SCAN + / 6  
• wind.  
• fast forward through a program.  
record (press twice).  
stop.  
12 REC / 0  
STOP / 9  
PAUSE / ;  
13 REPEAT  
pause.  
Replays the last 8 seconds of a  
program.  
Thumbs down 4 sets you TiVo Thumbs rating.  
LIVE TV  
INPUT  
switches to Live TV broadcast.  
• dispays the DVD player’s Setup menu.  
• Selects between TV andVCR.  
sets you TiVo Thumbs rating.  
catches you up to the live broadcast.  
direct choice of channels, text input  
and other functions. Functions in red  
are available in audio mode.  
selects channel numbers, greater than  
100.  
Thumbs up 3  
ADVANCE  
14 Numeric keys  
15 + 100  
(-)  
selects digital channels (e.g. 2-3).  
sends IR commands to the selected  
device.  
16 IR transmitter  
17 ENTER  
used after direct channel selection  
(with the numeric keys), to  
immediately switch to the selected  
channel.  
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ARC  
enlarges a specific area of the screen.  
Aspect Ratio Control. Selects viewing  
format for the displayed picture. E.g.  
Wide, Zoom, etc.  
REPEAT  
LAST  
A-B Repeat (RPT A.B).  
Repeats playback of current Chapter  
or Track in DVD mode.  
• returns to the previously selected  
channel.  
• repeats DVD.  
19 - CHAPTER +  
selects previous / next track in CD  
and DVD mode.  
- CH +  
20 RETURN  
selects previous / next channel.  
returns to previous on-screen  
selection.  
QUIT  
21 GUIDE  
22 IR receiver  
exits on-screen menu mode.  
displays Electronic Program Guide.  
receives IR signals in ‘Learning’ mode.  
For this, refer to chapter 4.6 ‘Learning  
key functions’.  
3.2 Selecting devices  
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Press the MODE key.  
• The ‘Mode’ screen appears.The devices that can be selected  
are highlighted. Only devices for which the remote control is  
set up can be selected. For this, refer to chapter 2.Installing  
the remote control’.  
Press the corresponding side key to select the desired  
device.  
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• The selected device will be displayed at the bottom left of  
the display. More functions for operating the device are  
shown in the upper part of the display.  
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You can now operate the selected device, using the  
appropriate keys on the remote control. for this,  
refer to chapter 3.1 ‘Keys and functions’.  
To use the additional functions, shown on the display,  
press the corresponding side keys. Press ‘Next’ to scroll  
through the list of functions.  
• Each time a remote control command is sent,  
this will be indicated at the bottom left of the display.  
To set up the remote control for other (more) devices  
(adding devices), refer to chapter 4.2 ‘Devices’.  
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Extra possibilities  
4.1 Home menu  
Via the ‘Home’ menu you have access to the various extra  
and advanced features of the SRU 8112.  
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Press the HOME key to enter the ‘Home’ menu.  
• The ‘Home’ screen appears.The options below are available  
in the ‘Home’ menu.  
Use the side keys to make selections in the ‘Home’ menu  
and submenus.  
Use the cursor left key to go back a the previous level in  
the menu.  
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Quickpower  
Switches the device you wish to operate on / off.  
Only devices for which the remote control is set up can be  
selected.  
Select ‘QuickPower’, then select the device to switch  
on / off.  
Sleep  
Sets devices to switch off at a preset time.The switch-off time  
can be set in intervals of 15 minutes. Maximum switch-off  
time is 90 minutes.  
Only devices for which the remote control is set up can be  
selected.  
Select ‘Sleep’, then select the device(s) to set a switch-off  
time for.  
Press the corresponding side key(s) to set the desired  
switch-off time(s).  
Make sure the remote control points at the device(s) you  
have set a switch-off time for.  
Macros  
Shows available macros, if macros have already been set up.  
If no macros are available, you can set up macros here.  
For this, refer to chapter 4.4 ‘Macros’.  
Setup  
Devices:  
allows you to add and delete devices. For this,  
refer to chapter 4.2 ‘Devices’.  
Favorites:  
allows you to add, edit, reorder, delete and / or  
rename favorite channels. For this, refer to  
chapter 4.3 ‘Favorite channels.  
Macros:  
allows you to add, edit, delete, rename and / or  
extend macros. For this, refer to chapter 4.4  
‘Macros’.  
Advanced:  
See 4.5 ‘Advanced options’.  
Learn:  
See 4.6 ‘Learning key functions’.  
Help  
Gives you extra information on how to set up and use your  
remote control.  
Extra possibilities  
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4.2 Devices  
During installation you set up the remote control to operate  
a number of devices.The ‘Setup’ submenu enables you to add  
and delete devices at any time.  
Adding devices  
You can add a device more than once and save it under a  
different name each time.  
1
Press the HOME key and select ‘Setup’ in the ‘Home’  
menu.  
Select ‘Devices’.  
2
• The available devices (already added) are highlighted on the  
display.  
Select the device you wish to set up the remote control  
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for (add) and follow the on-screen instructions.  
Select ‘Save’, then ‘Save code’ when finished.  
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5
Repeat above steps for other devices you wish to set up  
the remote control for (add).  
Select ‘Quit’ to exit the ‘Setup’ submenu at any time.  
Deleting devices  
1
Press the HOME key and select ‘Setup’ in the ‘Home’  
menu.  
Select ‘Advanced’.  
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3
Select ‘Clear Settings’.  
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Select ‘Devices’.  
5
Select the device you wish to delete.  
6
Select ‘Clear’.  
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Repeat step 4-6 for all devices you wish to delete.  
For selecting devices, refer to chapter 3.2 ‘Selecting  
devices’.  
4.3 Favorite channels  
You can set favorite channels for various users (‘User 1’,User  
2’,Kids’, etc.) and / or various items (‘Sports’,News’,Movies’,  
etc.).  
Adding / editing favorite channels  
1
Press the HOME key and select ‘Setup’ in the ‘Home’  
menu.  
Select ‘Favorites’.  
2
3
Select ‘Add/Edit’.  
4
Select the user (‘User 1’,User 2’, etc.) or the item  
(‘General’,Movies’, etc.) you wish to add favorite channels  
to.  
Press the OK key.  
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Enter the channel number, using the numeric keys.  
If desired, select a logo (‘Pick Logo’) or enter a label name  
(‘Label’).  
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Select ‘Done’ to exit ‘Add/Edit’ mode.  
Select ‘Save’ to save the favorite channel.  
Repeat steps 6 - 8 to add more favorite channels to the  
selected user or item.  
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If you wish to change (edit) channel number, logo or label,  
select user or item and re-enter data.  
Deleting favorite channels  
1
Press the HOME key and select ‘Setup’ in the ‘Home’  
menu.  
Select ‘Favorites’.  
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3
Select ‘Delete’.  
4
Select the group (user or item) you wish to delete  
channnels from (‘User 1’,Sports’, etc.).  
Select the channel you wish to delete and press the ‘OK’  
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key.  
6
Confirm by selecting ‘Yes’ or select ‘Quit’ to exit ‘Delete’  
mode.  
Other options  
1
Select:  
• ‘Wizard’ to add up to 99 favorite channels to users or  
items already stored.  
• ‘Reorder’ to move already stored favorite channels to a  
different position in the menu.  
• ‘Rename’ to rename user or item names.  
Press the OK key to confirm settings.  
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Selecting favorite channels  
1
Press the FAVORITE key.  
• The ‘Favorite’ screen appears.The users and items for which  
favorite channels are set up are highlighted.  
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Press the corresponding side key to select your desired  
group of favorite channels.  
• The display shows the favorite channels for the selected user  
/ item.  
3
Press the corresponding side key to select the desired  
favorite channel.  
• The SRU 8112 sends out a signal and theTV switches to  
the selected channel.  
Note  
Pressing the USER 1 or USER 2 key will always display the  
favorite channels for user 1 or user 2.  
4.4 Macros  
A macro is a series of remote control commands (key  
presses) that the SRU 8112 sends out with a single key press.  
For example: switch on TV, switch on DVD, switch on  
amplifier and start playing DVD.  
Setting up macros  
1
Press the HOME key and select ‘Macros’ in the ‘Home’  
menu.  
Press the OK key.  
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3
Select the first device.  
4
Select a key.  
5
Select ‘Set Delay’ and use the corresponding side key to  
set the time after which the first command is to be  
executed (delay time).  
Repeat steps 2-4 for for any command (key press) in the  
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macro.  
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Select ‘Save’ to save the macro.  
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Select ‘Done’ when finished.  
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Editing macros (renaming, adding a key command)  
1
Press the HOME key and select ‘Setup’ in the ‘Home’  
menu.  
Select ‘Macros’.  
2
• The available macros are displayed.  
Select the macro (M1, M2, M3, etc.) that you wish to edit.  
3
4
Select ‘Rename’ or ‘Add key’ and follow the on-screen  
instructions.When renaming the macro, use the numeric  
keys on the remote control to enter characters. Use the  
CLEAR key to delete the last entered character.  
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Select ‘Done’ when finished.  
Adding macros  
1
Press the HOME key and select ‘Setup’ in the ‘Home’  
menu.  
Select ‘Macros’.  
2
3
Select an ‘empty’ macro (not highlighted) and follow the  
on-screen instructions.  
Select ‘Done’ when finished.  
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Deleting macros  
1
Press the HOME key and select ‘Setup’ in the ‘Home’  
menu.  
Select ‘Macros’.  
2
3
Select the macro you wish to delete (highlighted), select  
‘Delete’ and follow the on-screen instructions.  
Select ‘Yes’ to delete the macro.  
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Selecting macros  
1
Make sure all equipment you wish to operate is switched  
on.  
2
Press the HOME key and select ‘Macros’ in the ‘Home’  
menu.  
• The available macros are shown on the display.  
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Press the corresponding side key to activate the desired  
macro.  
• The SRU 8112 sends out the sequence of key presses for  
the selected macro and your equipment will respond  
accordingly.  
4.5 Advanced options  
1
Press the HOME key and select ‘Setup’ in the ‘Home’  
menu.  
Select ‘Advanced’.  
2
• The following advanced options are available:  
Options  
Backlight delay: sets the time for the backlight to switch off.  
Use the corresponding side keys to increase / decrease  
the delay time. Press the OK key to save.  
Key transmit time: sets the speed at which the remote control  
commands are transmitted.  
Use the corresponding side keys to increase / decrease  
the transmit time. Press the OK key to save.  
Language: selects English, French or Spanish language.  
Use the corresponding side keys to select the desired  
language.  
Default: sets default backlight delay and key transmit time.  
Use the corresponding side key to select. Press the OK  
key to save.  
Device codes  
Displays the codes for the devices the remote control is set  
up for.You will need these codes when you call our helpline  
or use on-line support.  
Punch through  
Allows you to define how the volume keys (+VOL -),  
the channel keys (+ CH -) and the play key (2) operate in  
various device modes. For instance, you can set the volume  
keys (+VOL -) to always control the TV volume even if the  
remote control is inVCR mode.  
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2
Select a device for ‘Volume’,Channel’ and ‘Play’, using the  
left or right side keys. For example ‘TV’,TV’ and ‘VCR’.  
Select ‘Save’.  
• In this example the volume ( VOL -) and channel ( CH -)  
+
+
keys will always control theTV and the play key (2) will  
always control theVCR.  
Punch through key functions for other devices as  
described above.  
KidSafe  
Allows you to set a parental control by entering a personal  
code.When the code is activated your children will only have  
acces to favorite channels you allow them to watch.When  
‘KidSafe’ is selected for the first time you are asked if you  
wish to use this option.  
1
Select ‘Yes’.  
2
Enter your code and confirm by selecting ‘OK’.  
3
Select ‘Pick Favorites’ to select the group of favorite  
channels (e.g.Kids’) your children are allowed to watch.  
Select ‘Turn on’ to activate the code.  
4
• Other groups of favorite channels are now only accessible  
after entering the correct code.  
• The ‘Setup’ feature in the ‘Options’ menu is now only  
accessible after entering the correct code.  
• If Turn on’ is not activated all groups of favorite channels  
remain accessible.  
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Select ‘Clear’ to enter a new code.  
6
Select ‘Quit’ to exit.  
To delete the code you have to delete all user settings.  
For this, refer to ‘Clear settings’.  
Clear settings  
Allows you to clear various settings.  
Devices:  
Favorites:  
Learned:  
clears device settings.  
clears favorite channels for users and items.  
clears key functions, learned from another  
remote control. For learning key functions,  
refer to chapter 4.5 ‘Learning key functions’.  
Punchthrough: clears punchtrhough settings.  
Master Clear: clears all user settings.All original functions of  
the remote control will be resetted and any  
extra functions will be deleted.  
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4.6 Learning key functions  
If you miss certain functions from your original remote  
control, the SRU 8112 can learn these functions from the  
original remote control.  
Tips on learning key functions  
Only one original remote type should be learned per  
individual mode.  
First clear all learned functions for a device mode  
(TV, DVD, DVDR,VCR, etc.) to make sure there are no  
previously learned functions for that mode.  
For this, refer to ‘Clearing all learned functions for a  
device mode’ hereafter.  
In ‘Learn’ mode, you will see a red ‘halo’ around the  
transmit icon at the bottom left of the display.  
During learning this ‘halo’ starts flashing.When the ‘halo’  
flashes very fast, the IR transmitter (original remote  
control) and the IR receiver (SRU 8112) are correctly  
aligned and on proper distance from each other.  
To achieve this, gently move the original remote control  
around, without lifting it up, until the ‘halo’ flashes very  
fast.The remote controls are then in the right position  
and should not be moved during learning.  
Note that the IR receiver, used for learning key functions,  
of the SRU 8112 is located at the bottom of the remote  
control.  
Some functions of some types of remote control might  
not be learned.  
When learning, you should normally not release the key  
being learned until the display prompts you to do so.  
However, some keys might be learned multiple times if  
you do this. If this happens, just ’tap’ the key you want to  
learn, rather than press and hold it. For example, keys that  
you normally hold down for awhile (like volume up or  
down) will likely require a long press when learning.  
Keys that you normally give a quick press (like the  
numbers, and channel up/down) will likely require a quick  
press when learning. If after learning, say, the channel-up  
key, you find that it changes multiple channels when  
pressed once, try relearning it with a short key press.  
Keep at least 1 metre (3.3 feet) away from incandescent  
or low-energy lights when learning.  
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You can store a function under any of the available keys,  
except under HOME, MODE, MORE and FAVORITE,  
USER 1 and USER 2.  
Use fresh batteries for both the learning and the original  
remote control.  
Learning  
40 mm  
(1.6 inch)  
1
Place both remote controls on a flat surface (like a coffee  
table) and aim them in such way that the IR transmitter  
(at the top) of the original remote control points at the  
IR receiver (at the bottom) of the SRU 8112. Keep about  
40 mm in between the remote controls.You may need to  
adjust the height of one of the remote controls to achieve  
this.  
2
Press the HOME key and select ‘Setup’ in the ‘Home’  
menu.  
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4
5
Select ‘Learn’.  
Select ‘Side keys’ or ‘Main keys’.  
Select device and follow the on-screen instructions until  
‘Success! Key learned’ is displayed.  
• The key has now successfully learned the new function.  
Repeat steps 4 and 5 to learn other keys.  
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If learning fails:  
Check that the IR transmitter (original remote control) and  
the IR receiver (SRU 8112) are correctly aligned.  
For this, refer to ‘Tips on learning key functions’.  
Adjust the distance between the two remote controls  
(closer or further away) until the red ‘halo’ flashes very fast.  
For this, refer to ‘Tips on code learning’.  
Try learning the original remote keys again.  
If problems reoccur with the same key, check if the original  
remote control is transmitting and operates the target  
device.  
Clear all learned settings and try learning again.  
Labelling learned keys  
When a key has successfully learned a new function, you can  
label the key.  
1
Select ‘Change label’.  
2
Select ‘Done’ when finished.  
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Clearing all learned functions for a device mode  
1
Press the HOME key and select ‘Setup’ in the ‘Home’  
menu.  
Select ‘Advanced’.  
2
3
Select ‘Clear Settings’.  
4
Select ‘Learned’.  
5
Select the device for which you wish to clear learned  
functions.  
Select ‘Clear’.  
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Frequently asked questions  
In this chapter you find answers to the most frequently asked  
questions about your universal remote control.  
Setup  
I cannot enter the ‘Home’ mode.  
Battery level too low.  
Replace the old batteries with three new AA batteries.  
We recommend Philips Alkaline batteries.  
How do I set up the remote control for combo  
devices (TV /VCR,TV / DVD, DVD /VCR, etc)?  
Some combo devices require you to set up two different  
source selection keys to control both parts of the combo  
device. For example, if you have a TV / DVD combo, you might  
need to set up the remote control for both TV and DVD to  
operate your TV / DVD combo.  
I cannot find the brand of my device.  
Not all brands are available in the data base of the remote  
control.  
When in ‘Home’ mode (‘Home’,Setup’,Devices’), select  
‘No’ when asked if you know the brand name of your  
device.The remote control will perform a full database  
search.This may take up to 5 minutes.  
Or:  
Try copying key functions from the original remote  
control. For this, refer to chapter 4.6 ‘Learning key  
functions’.  
Operation  
The remote control does not wake up anymore.  
Battery level too low.  
Replace the old batteries with three new AA batteries.  
We recommend Philips Alkaline batteries.  
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The device I want to operate does not respond and  
the device mode indicator (TV, STB, DVD, etc.) at the  
bottom left of the display does not flash when I press  
a key.  
Battery level too low.  
Replace the old batteries with three new AA batteries.  
We recommend Philips Alkaline batteries.  
The device I want to operate does not respond but the  
device mode indicator (TV, STB, DVD, etc.) at the  
bottom left of the display does flash when I press a key.  
Point the remote control at the device and make sure that  
there are no obstructions between the remote control  
and the device.  
The remote control does not respond to all key  
commands.  
Not all key functions are available in the database of the  
remote control.  
Try copying key functions from the original remote  
control. For this, refer to chapter 4.6 ‘Learning key  
functions’.  
The volume and mute keys are not working properly.  
When setting up the remote control for a device (adding a  
device), the remote control automatically copies the volume  
and mute keys as follows:  
Video devices (DVD,VCR, DVDR, etc.) use the volume  
and mute keys of the TV;  
Audio devices (CD, DMR, tuner, etc.) use the volume and  
mute keys of the amplifier / receiver.  
If the remote control was not set up for TV, amplifier and / or  
reciver, the volume and mute keys will not work.To activate  
the keys:  
Set up the remote control for TV, amplifier and / or  
receiver. For this, refer to chapter 4.2 ‘Devices - Adding  
devices’.  
Or:  
Try copying the volume and mute keys from another  
device. For this, refer to chapter 4.5 ‘Advanced options -  
Punch through’.  
Frequently asked questions  
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Batteries  
Will my settings be deleted when I replace the  
batteries?  
No.All user settings will be stored in the remote control  
memory.  
Can I use rechargeable batteries in the remote  
control?  
Yes, but rechargeable batteries tend to drain faster then  
alkaline batteries.  
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Need help?  
First of all, read this User Manual carefully.  
When you have additional questions about the usage, setup or  
Make sure the SRU 8112/27 is at hand when you call our  
helpline so that our operators can help you determine  
whether it is working properly.  
The model number of your Philips universal remote control is  
SRU 8112/27.  
If you want to look up the correct device codes for your  
remote, see www.philips.com/URC  
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Only for US - OneYear Limited Warranty  
Philips warrants that this product shall be free from defects in  
material, workmanship and assembly, under normal use,  
in accordance with the specifications and warnings, for a  
period of one year from the date of purchase.  
This warranty extends only to the original purchaser of the  
product, and is not transferable.To exercise your rights under  
this warranty, you must provide proof of purchase in the form  
of an original sales receipt that shows the product name and  
the date of purchase.  
For customer support or to obtain warranty service, please  
toll nr 919-573-7854.  
THERE ARE NO OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES.  
Philips’ liability is limited to repair or, at its sole option,  
replacement of the product. Incidental, special and  
consequential damages are disclaimed where permitted by  
law.This warranty gives you specific legal rights.You may also  
have other rights that vary from state to state.  
Limited Warranty  
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All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part is  
prohibited without the prior written consent of the copyright  
owner.The information presented in this document does not  
form part of any quotation or contract,is believed to be accurate  
and reliable and may be changed without notice.  
No liability will be accepted by the publisher for any consequence  
of its use. Publication there of does not convey nor imply any  
license under patent- or other industrial or intellectual property  
rights.  
March 2008  
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