Kompernass Universal Remote KH 2156 User Manual

Universal remote Control  
3 a  
KH 2156  
Universal remote Control  
operating manual  
KOMPERNASS GMBH  
BURGSTRASSE 21 ⋅ D-44867 BOCHUM  
ID-Nr.: KH2156-08/09-V3  
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INDEX  
PAGE  
Important safety instructions  
Device summary  
Initial use  
2
3
4
Unpacking the device / checking the  
package contents  
4
4
Inserting the batteries  
Operating components  
LCD display  
5
5
Buttons  
6
SETUP - System settings  
Code Setup (Programming the remote control)  
Programming by brand code search  
Programming by manual code input  
Programming by automatic code search  
System-Setup  
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Setting the time  
Setting the date  
Adjust contrast  
Background Illumination  
System reset  
Timer Setup  
Sleep timer  
Event timer  
Learn Setup  
Code learn function  
Macro Setup  
Favourites channel  
Volume control  
Vol +/—, (Mute switching)  
For operation  
All OFF  
Faults / Remedies  
Disposal  
CE- Conformity  
Importer  
Technical data  
Important Warranty Notices  
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Universal remote control KH2156  
Read the operating instructions carefully before using the de-  
vice for the first time and preserve this booklet for later refer-  
ence. Pass this manual on to whoever might acquire  
the device at a future date.  
Important safety instructions  
Proper use  
Children may only operate the remote control under adult  
supervision.  
The universal remote control can replace a maximum of ten  
remote controls. It can only be used for entertainment elec-  
tronics with infrared receivers. The functions of the Universal  
remote control essentially correspond to those of the original  
remote control. The universal remote control is intended for  
private use. It is not suitable for commercial use.  
Any other use is considered improper use. The manufacturer  
declines to accept responsibility for damage(s) arising from  
improper use.  
There is a danger of injury in the event of  
improper handling of batteries!  
Batteries must be handled with special care. Take note of the  
following safety instructions:  
Take the batteries out of the battery compartment as soon  
as they are depleted.  
• Do not throw batteries into a fire. Never subject batteries  
to high temperatures.  
If you will not be using the device for a long period of time,  
remove the batteries to prevent them from discharging.  
Explosion hazard! Non-rechargeable batteries must never  
be recharged.  
Do not open the batteries or short-circuit them.  
• Battery acid leaking from a battery can cause inflamma-  
tion of the skin. In event of contact with the skin, rinse with  
large amounts of water. If the liquid comes into contact  
with your eyes, rinse thoroughly with water, do not rub  
and immediately consult a doctor.  
Always change all batteries at the same time and always  
use batteries of the same type.  
Keep batteries well away from children. Children can  
put batteries into their mouths and swallow them. If a bat-  
tery is swallowed medical assistance must be sought IM-  
MEDIATELY.  
Laser  
The Universal remote control contains an infrared diode  
of laser class 1. A safety system prevents the emmision of  
dangerous laser radiation during use. To prevent eye injuries,  
do not modify or damage the safety system of the device.  
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Damage to the device  
If the device is defective, do not attempt to repair it your-  
self. In case of damage, contact the manufacturer or the  
manufacturer's service hotline (see Warranty information).  
If liquid escapes from the device or if the device has been  
otherwise damaged, it must be inspected by the manufac-  
turer or the manufacturer's service hotline.  
Contact the manufacturer or the manufacturer's service  
hotline (see Warranty information).  
Device summary  
q LCD display  
w
/ALL OFF button  
e Device buttons  
r S button  
t Arrow buttons  
y EXIT button  
u CH +/— buttons  
i MACRO button  
o Number buttons  
a Button for one or two digit programme numbers  
s Teletext function buttons  
d AV button  
f Record/Playback buttons  
g
Mute switching  
h VOL +/— buttons  
j MENU button  
k OK button  
l FAV / EPG button  
1( Infrared sender/receiver  
2) Battery compartment cover  
Tips:  
The functions described here pertain to the theoretically  
ideal circumstance that the button structure of the respec-  
tive original remote control is identical to this universal  
remote control. This only occurs, however, in rare cases. If,  
therefore, not all of the original remote control's functions  
can be reproduced it is not due to a dificiency in the Uni-  
versal remote control.  
All the brand names used in these instructions or in the  
accompanying code list are trademarks of the correspond-  
ing companies.  
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Initial use  
Unpacking the device / checking the package  
contents  
Important!  
Keep the plastic packaging well away from small children.  
There is a risk of suffocation!  
Unpack the device and accessories.  
Check the package contents  
- Universal remote control (URC),  
- Operating instructions,  
- Manufacturers directory with device code list:  
- 2 x 1,5 V Batteries, type AAA/LR03 (Micro)  
Remove the protective foil from the LCD display q.  
Note: Transport damage  
If you notice any transport damage contact the manufacturer or  
the manufacturer's Service-Hotline (see warranty information).  
Inserting the batteries  
Attention!  
The Universal remote control must only be operated with  
1.5 Volt batteries (Type AAA, LR03).  
Carry out the battery change as quickly as possible. Preset  
settings will remain saved for approx. 1 minute. If new batter-  
ies have not been installed within this time all of the settings  
will have to be carried out again. The time of day will, how-  
ever, in any case be deleted.  
1. Open the battery compartment cover 2) in the direction  
of the arrow.  
2. Insert the batteries as shown in the diagram and close the  
battery compartment.  
The LCD display q is activated as long as batteries are  
installed. The following diagram shows the LCD display q  
after the batteries have been installed or changed.  
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Note:  
If no LCD display q is visible check the polarity of the  
batteries or install new ones.  
Operating components  
LCD display  
The LCD display q is divided into fields.  
Text field 2!  
Here is shown the currently selected device, for example  
DVD, TV VCR etc.  
Infrared symbol 2@  
Every time a button is pressed, with which an infrared signal  
is to be sent the Infrared symbol illuminates.  
Code/Time field 2#  
Here is shown the device code of the relevent selected de-  
vice or the time of day. With the time of day indicator ":" the  
numbers blink in the middle.  
Day of the week field 2$  
Here you can read the English shortened form of the current  
day of the week after you have entered the date.  
MON  
Tue  
WED  
THU  
FRI  
= Monday  
= Tuesday  
= Wednesday  
= Thursday  
= Friday  
SAT  
SUN  
= Saturday  
= Sunday  
Standard display:  
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The standard readout of the LCD display q consists of the  
details for the relevent device, for example, "TV", the initial  
for the day of the week and the time of day indicator.  
Buttons  
Note:  
All the functions described here can, of course, only be used  
if they are supported by the device being controlled.  
/ALL OFF button. w  
Switch device on/off. hold down for approx.  
5 seconds to switch all devices on/off.  
Device buttons e  
The device buttons are used to select the device that should  
be operated.  
Television  
Video recorder  
Accessory unit 1  
Cable receiver  
CD player  
Analogue satellite receiver  
Audio amplifier  
DVD player  
Digital satellite receiver  
Accessory unit 2  
"S" button r  
Hold down for 3 seconds to access the  
SETUP menu.  
Arrow buttons t  
Move up, right, left and down in menus.  
EXIT button y  
Move a level backward in the menu.  
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CH +/— buttons u  
Change the reception channel.  
MACRO button i  
MACRO button i followed by a number  
button o 1-4 activates a previously saved  
chain of commands.  
Number buttons o  
Enter programme and device code numbers.  
Button for one/two digit programme numbers a  
For two digit programme numbers (depend-  
ing on the device type) first press  
the a button then via the number buttons o  
enter the programme number.  
When pressed again the display becomes  
single digit once more.  
Teletext function buttons s  
In teletext operation the buttons have the following  
functions:  
Access the teletext function  
Stop automatic paging forward for  
multi-page teletexts.  
Enlarge page presentation  
Screen text and TV image one upon  
the other  
To end the teletext function.  
Note:  
The function is only available in the European TV mode  
and your TV device must have a teletext module.  
In addition the CH+/- buttons u control the following  
teletext functions:  
CH +  
Leaf one page forward  
CH —  
Leaf one page backwards  
AV button d  
Switch to the AV input.  
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Record/playback buttons f  
The playback buttons f control devices such as DVD/CD  
players and video recorders:  
Record  
Start playback  
Stop Playback/Record/Wind  
Pause playback  
Wind forward  
Rewind  
Mute switching g  
Switch sound on/off.  
VOL+/— buttons h  
Set volume (Volume).  
MENU button j  
Access the menu of the controlled device.  
OK button k  
You can confirm a menu selection with the OK  
button.  
FAV/EPG button l  
The FAV/EPG button accesses the electronic pro-  
gramme guide of the device and/or your previously  
programmed favourite  
stations.  
SETUP - System settings  
In the system settings you undertake the following:  
Programming the remote control to the devices to be con-  
trolled  
Settings for time of day, date, display contrast and  
background illumination  
Timer settings  
The "learning" of designated button commands  
Setting up Macros  
Assigning favourites  
etc.  
On the following page you can see a summary of the menu  
structure.  
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Code Setup (Programming the remote control)  
3 Programming methods are available for the remote control:  
Programming by brand code search, by automatic code  
search and by direct code input (manual).  
First you should use the brand code search since this method is  
the fastest way of programming if the manufacturer of your de-  
vice is itemized in the code list. As second is recommended the  
direct code input followed by the automatic code search.  
Programming by brand code search  
With this method you select the brand and code direct via  
the LCD display q.  
Observe the following operational references to programme  
the remote control  
1. Press the device button e for the device that you want to  
programme the remote control.  
2. Hold down the S button r for a little longer than 3 sec-  
onds. Carry out entries in the menu quickly because after  
approx. 15 seconds without an entry the menu will be  
ended.  
3. In the LCD display q "CODE SETUP" appears. Press the  
OK button k. "ENTER CODE" now appears in the LCD  
display q. With the  buttons t select "BRAND  
CODE" and confirm with the OK button k.  
4. Now appears the alphabetical first brand name from the  
list of pre-programmed devices.  
5. With the 34 buttons t select the various brand names.  
6. To make access easier you can skip directly to specific let-  
ters of the alphabet with the number buttons o:  
2 => A  
6 => M  
3 => D  
7 => P  
4 => G  
8 => T  
5 => J  
9 => W  
Example With button number 5 the display skips to the  
letter "J". The first brand is "JVC"*. If, for example, you  
own a "Kenwood"* brand device, continue leafing with  
the 4 button t until this brand name appears. (* All  
brand names used here are trademarks of the corre-  
sponding manufacturer.)  
7. The majority of manufacturers use several different codes  
for the remote control. You must now ascertain which of  
the available codes is best suited to your device. On the  
right underneath the brand name the relevent code will  
be shown in the LCD display q.  
8. Point the remote control to the relevent device and press  
the function buttons to test the code (except 34t,  
OK k, or the number buttons o).  
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9. If most of the buttons function press the OK button k to  
save the setting. In the LCD display q "OK" appears.  
Now the mode "BRAND CODE" appears again.  
10. If, however, none or only a few of the buttons function  
select with the or button t the next code and test  
again as described in step 8.  
11. With the EXIT button y you will move one level upwards  
in the menu.  
Repeat these operational steps for all devices that you would  
like to control with the remote control.  
Programming by manual code input  
In this mode the remote control can be programmed by direct  
input of a code number. You can obtain the necessary code  
number from the enclosed manufacturers directory with device  
code list. In the event that the new code is invalid the last valid  
programmed code will be restored.  
1. Press the device button e for the device that you want to  
programme the remote control.  
2. Hold down the S button r for a little longer than 3 sec-  
onds.  
3. In the LCD display q "CODE SETUP" appears. Press the  
OK button k. "ENTER CODE" now appears in the LCD  
display q. To access this function press the OK button k.  
4. In the LCD display q appears the presently used code for  
the selected device. Now the first digit of the code blinks  
and waits for your code input. Enter the new four digit  
code via the number buttons o.  
5. If the entered code is valid for the selected device type  
then the code will be saved. In the LCD display q "OK"  
appears briefly and then again "ENTER CODE". In the  
event of failure the LCD display q shows briefly "ERROR"  
and waits for a new code entry. Then you repeat step 4.  
6. With the EXIT button y you will move one level upwards  
in the menu.  
Programming by automatic code search  
This process can take several minutes per device since all  
codes for the selected device have to be gone through.  
Therefore this method should only be used when the device  
cannot be programmed via brand code search or direct  
code input or if your device is not listed at all in the manufac-  
turers directory with device code list.  
Follow the steps listed below to carry out programming by  
means of the automatic code search.  
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1. Press the device button e for the device that is to be con-  
trolled (i.e. VCR).  
2. Switch the device that is to be controlled with the remote  
control on. With VCR/DVD/CD devices please insert a  
tape and/or disc.  
3. Hold down the S button r for a little longer than 3 sec-  
onds.  
4. In the LCD display q "CODE SETUP" appears. Press the  
OK button k. "ENTER CODE" now appears in the LCD  
display q. Press the or button t until "SEARCH  
CODE" is shown in the LCD display q. Point the remote  
control to the device and then press the OK button k to  
access the mode "automatic code search".  
5. The search begins. Thereby the device sends, one after  
the other, the code numbers in ascending order. This is  
shown by a blinking infrared symbol 2@.  
6. When the device reacts by switching off press immedi-  
ately the OK button k to save the relevent code. The LCD  
display q shows briefly "OK".  
7. Check to see if the majority of your device's functions can  
now be controlled with the remote contol. If yes you have  
most probably found the correct code. In the event that a  
few functions are not working you can start the automatic  
code search again beginning with step 1.  
8. However if the device does not react any more you prob-  
ably did not press the OK button k quick enough in step  
6. Then press repeatedly the EXIT button y to exit the  
menu and return to the standard display.  
9. Now hold down the device button e of the device for  
which you have just sought the relevent code. Below on  
the right in the LCD display q will thereby be shown the  
relevent code. Make a note of this number.  
10. Then proceed as described in the preceding chapter  
"Programming by manual code entry" and check to see  
if the code with the next lowest number combination will  
function.  
Tips:  
1. When code search is activated all buttons except OK k  
and EXIT y are ignored.  
2. Should the correct code be found, however the device's  
original remote control did not have a POWER button  
then it is possible that the device cannot be switched on  
or off remotely. Then try the buttons 4 t, CH + u or  
MUTE SWITCHING 1$.  
3. If the automatic search has reached the end of the code  
list it stops there. The display then returns to "SEARCH  
CODE".  
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System-Setup  
Setting the time  
The LCD display q shows you the time of day. You set this as  
follows:  
1. Hold down the S button r for a little longer than 3  
seconds. The notice "CODE SETUP" appears. If appox.  
15 seconds passes without an entry the device exits the  
menu and returns to the standard display.  
2. With the or button t select "SYSTEM SETUP" and  
confirm with the OK button k.  
3. In the LCD display q "TIME SETUP" appears. Confirm  
with the OK button k. The LCD display q now shows  
"TIME" and the time format (24 HR) blinks.  
4. With the or button t you can switch to the other  
time format (12 HR AM/PM). Thereby "AM" stands for "ante  
meridium" (= morning, 0:00 to 12:00 o'clock) and "PM"  
stands for "post meridium" (= afternoon, 12:00 to 0:00  
o'clock). Press the OK button k to confirm.  
5. Now the hour indicator blinks. With the or button t  
select the hour number for the present time of day and  
press the OK button k.  
6. Now the minute indicator blinks. With the or button  
t select the minute number for the present time of day  
and press the OK button k to save. The "TIME SETUP"  
notice appears again.  
7. To exit this or the following menus press repeatedly the  
EXIT button y until the standard display appears in the  
LCD display q.  
Setting the date  
The LCD display q shows you the date when you press the S  
button r. You set the date in this way:  
1. Hold down the S button r for a little longer than 3 sec-  
onds. The notice "CODE SETUP" appears.  
2. With the or button t select "SYSTEM SETUP" and  
confirm with the OK button k.  
3. In the LCD display q "TIME SETUP" appears. Press the   
button t to change to "DATE SETUP". Confirm with the  
OK button k.  
4. In the display the year "2009" blinks. With the or  
button t you can change the year and confirm with  
the OK button k. With the or button t you can  
change the now blinking month and confirm with the OK  
button k. Now the day indicator blinks which you can  
also change with the or button t.  
5. To save press the OK button k. The "DATE SETUP"  
notice appears again.  
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Adjust contrast  
You can set the display's contrast as follows:  
1. Hold down the S button r for a little longer than 3 sec-  
onds. The notice "CODE SETUP" appears.  
2. With the or button t select "SYSTEM SETUP" and  
confirm with the OK button k.  
3. With the or button t select "CONTRAST SETUP"  
and confirm with the OK button k.  
4. In the LCD display q the contrast value now blinks which  
you can set with the or button t.  
Display readout:  
0 = highest contrast:  
15 = lowest contrast  
5. With the OK button k you can save the desired setting.  
The notice "CONTRAST SETUP" appears again.  
Background Illumination  
You can set the length of time that the background of the  
LCD display q stays illuminated after the end of operation.  
Thereby taking into account that the longer the illumination  
remains lit the shorter the battery life will be.  
1. Hold down the S button r for a little longer than 3 sec-  
onds. The notice "CODE SETUP" appears.  
2. With the or button t select "SYSTEM SETUP" and  
confirm with the OK button k.  
3. With the or button t select "BACKLIT SETUP" and  
confirm with the OK button k.  
4. In the LCD display q now blinks the second count for the  
length of time that the light is to be left on which you can  
set with the   buttons t from 0 to 60. If you select  
"0" the background illumination will shut off completely.  
5. With the OK button k you can save the desired setting.  
The notice "BACKLIT SETUP" appears again.  
System reset  
Via this function you can reset the URC to its factory default  
settings. Thereby all settings made by you will be deleted.  
1. Hold down the S button r for a little longer than 3 sec-  
onds. The notice "CODE SETUP" appears.  
2. With the or button t select "SYSTEM SETUP" and  
confirm with the OK button k.  
3. With the or button t select "SYSTEM RESET" and  
confirm with the OK button k.  
4. In the LCD display q now appears "CONFIRM RESET"  
confirm the reset with the OK button k. All settings are  
now deleted and the menu will end.  
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Timer Setup  
The URC offers 2 timer modes, sleep timer and event timer.  
Sleep timer  
1. Press the device button e for the device that is to be con-  
trolled (i.e. VCR).  
2. Hold down the S button r for a little longer than 3 sec-  
onds. The notice "CODE SETUP" appears.  
3. Press the or button t until "TIMER SETUP" is  
shown. Press the OK button k "TIMER SLEEP" appears in  
the LCD display q. Confirm the selection of this function  
with the OK button k.  
4. Now, below to the right in the LCD display q blinks the  
minutes for the remaining time of the selected device.  
Set with the or button t the desired value from 1  
to 99 minutes. Press the OK button k to confirm.  
5. Position the remote control in such a way that your infra-  
red signal can reach the device to be switched off. After  
expiration of the set time the remote control will switch the  
device off.  
6. To check if the SLEEP timer is activated press the S button  
r. Then below to the left in the LCD display q "SL" will  
be shown.  
Event timer  
The remote control has 4 event timers available via which  
you are allowed to send out specific series of button combi-  
nations at designated times.  
1. Hold down the S button r for a little longer than 3 sec-  
onds. The notice "CODE SETUP" appears.  
2. With the or button t select "TIMER SETUP" and  
confirm with the OK button k. "TIMER SLEEP" appears  
in the LCD display q. With the or button t select  
the desired memory slot "TIMER SETUP 1" to "TIMER  
SETUP 4" and confirm with the OK button k.  
3. Now the hour of the time of day, to which the desired  
button combinations are to be carried out, blinks. Set with  
the or button t the desired hour and press for con-  
firmation the OK button k.  
4. Now the minutes of the time of day, to which the desired  
button combinations are to be carried out, blinks. Set with  
the or button t the desired minutes and press for  
confirmation the OK button k.  
5. In the LCD display q you will see "TIMER X KEY" (X  
stands for the desired timer). Now press the desired  
device button e followed by the desired sequence of the  
button commands.  
6. Press the S button r to save your entry and to return to  
the timer menu.  
7. Procede in a similar manner in order to, if required,  
programme the other timer memory slots also.  
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Tips:  
1. Per timer memory slot a maximum of 14 buttons can be  
programmed. After entry of the 14th button the sequence  
will be automatically saved and "FULL" is shown in the  
LCD display q.  
2. In this menu also the device will return to the standard dis-  
play after approx. 15 seconds without an entry.  
Learn Setup  
The Universal remote control (URC) can learn and save but-  
ton signals of an original remote control. If the URC does not  
work after applying the programming methods already de-  
scribed or cannot carry out all commands please attempt to  
teach the URC with the help of the original remote control.  
Use new batteries for the URC and the original remote  
control.  
Maintain a distance of at least one metre from other light  
sources. The light sources could disrupt the infrared trans-  
mission.  
Place the URC and the original remote control at a dis-  
tance of 20 to 50 mm from each other on an even surface  
so that the infrared diodes 1( are facing each other.  
Tips:  
1. Do not use the following buttons for the learn function: all  
device buttons e, MACRO i, S button r, EXIT y.  
2. When teaching please do not release the button of the  
original remote control until "SUCCESS" or "LEARN  
ERROR" appears in the LCD display q.  
3. If when teaching, during the notice "LEARNING", no  
button is pressed on the original RC after 25 seconds the  
learn menu will end. This mode can not be ended  
by pressing a button on the URC.  
4. If the memory is full the LCD display q shows "LEARN  
FULL" and the learn mode will end.  
5. With the EXIT button y you return to the previous status  
(except with a notice of "LEARN KEY" and/or "LEARN-  
ING").  
Code learn function  
1. Press the device button e for the device that the URC  
should learn a button code.  
2. Hold down the S button r for a little longer than 3 sec-  
onds. The notice "CODE SETUP" appears.  
3. With the or button t select the menu "LEARN  
SETUP" and then press the OK button k.  
4. In the LCD display q "LEARN SET" appears. Then press  
the OK button k. In the LCD display q "LEARN KEY" ap-  
pears.  
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5. First press the button on the URC that is to be taught. In the  
LCD display q "LEARNING" appears. The URC now waits  
for the infrared signal from the original remote control.  
Note:  
Should the notice not change to "LEARNING" you have  
selected a button for which no button code can be  
taught.  
6. Point the infrared sensors 1( of both remote controls  
towards each other.  
7. Now hold down the desired button of the original  
remote control until "SUCCESS" or "LEARN ERROR"  
appears in the display q of the URC.  
8. If in the LCD display q "SUCCESS" appears (process  
successful), you can teach further buttons begining with  
step 5. If "LEARN ERROR" appears (process unsuccessful)  
repeat the process in any case from step 5.  
9. To stop the learn process press, during the notice "LEARN  
SET", the S button then press repeatedly the EXIT button y  
until the standard display appears in the LCD display q.  
During the notice "LEARN KEY" and/or "LEARNING" sim-  
ply allow 25 seconds to pass without any operation then  
the device will end the menu.  
Delete all of a device's programmed buttons  
1. Press the device button e for the device that you want  
to delete all taught button codes.  
2. Hold down the S button r for a little longer than 3 sec-  
onds. The notice "CODE SETUP" appears.  
3. With the or button t select the menu "LEARN  
SETUP" and then press the OK button k. In the LCD  
display q "LEARN SET" appears.  
4. With the or button t select "LEARN CLEAR"  
(taught delete) and confirm with the OK button k. In  
the LCD display q "CONFIRM CLEAR" (confirm delete)  
appears.  
5. Confirm with the OK button k. In the LCD display q  
"SUCCESS" appears. All programmed buttons for the se-  
lected device are deleted. Finally the menu will automati-  
cally end.  
Macro Setup  
With the MACRO function up to 16 button commands can  
be carried out with the press of a single button, that is to say,  
several previously saved control commands can be deleted  
with one MACRO button. There are 4 Macro memory slots  
available for you.  
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To programme a Macro  
For Macro programming proceed as follows:  
1. Hold down the S button r for a little longer than 3 sec-  
onds. The notice "CODE SETUP" appears.  
2. With the or button t select "MACRO SETUP" and  
confirm with the OK button k. In the display "MACRO  
SETUP 1" appears.  
3. With the or button t select the memory slot to be  
programmed (MACRO SETUP 1 - 4) and confirm with the  
OK button k.  
4. In the LCD display q "MACRO STEP" appears. Now  
press, one after the other, the desired buttons (max. 16).  
The sequence should begin with a device button e.  
5. When the maximum number of button commands is  
reached the LCD display q shows "FULL".  
6. Save the entry with the S button r. In the LCD display q  
"MACRO SETUP" appears.  
7. If, with the selection of the Macros to be programmed  
(step 3), you select a memory slot that is already occupied  
the existing Macro will be overwritten.  
8. Repeat the process from step 3 to create further Macros.  
9. With the EXIT button y you move a level upwards in the  
menu except during the entry of the button commands.  
Tips:  
1. A maximum of 16 button commands can be saved in a  
Macro. After entering the 16 button commands the Mac-  
ro is automatically saved and in the LCD display q "FULL"  
appears.  
2. To exit the mode without saving allow approx. 15 sec-  
onds to pass without an entry.  
3. In the mode "MACRO STEP" you can only return to the  
previous status with the S button r.  
Example: You want to save a command chain in a Macro.  
We begin in the mode "MACRO STEP".  
Desired command chain: Switch on TV => switch to the AV  
input => switch on DVD and playback.  
In the mode "MACRO STEP", for this you enter the following  
button commands:  
=>  
=>  
=>  
=>  
=>  
Execute a Macro  
To execute a pre-programmed Macro proceed as follows:  
1. Press the MACRO button i.  
2. With the corresponding number button o you access the  
desired Macro (1-4). Example: If Macro 3 is to be imple-  
mented press first the Macro button i and then, within 5  
seconds, the number button " ".  
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To delete all Macros  
To delete all pre-programmed Macros proceed as follows:  
1. Hold down the S button r for a little longer than 3 sec-  
onds. The notice "CODE SETUP" appears.  
2. With the or button t select "MACRO SETUP" and  
confirm with the OK button k. In the display "MACRO  
SETUP 1" appears.  
3. With the or button t select "MACRO CLEAR" and  
confirm with the OK button k.  
4. In the LCD display q "CONFIRM CLEAR" (confirm  
delete) appears. Confirm the delete process with the  
OK button k. The LCD display q shows "SUCCESS".  
All Macros are now deleted and the menu will end.  
Tips:  
1. When the LCD display q shows "CONFIRM CLEAR" you  
can stop the delete process with the EXIT button y.  
2. Individual Macros can not be deleted they can only be  
overwritten.  
Favourites channel  
Note:  
With this function you can save your preferred stations as  
favourites.  
To programme favourites  
Your favourite stations are saved as follows:  
1. Press the device button e for the device that you want to  
save a favourite.  
2. Hold down the S button r for a little longer than 3 sec-  
onds. The notice "CODE SETUP" appears.  
3. With the or button t select "FAV CH SETUP" and  
confirm with the OK button k. In the display "FAV CH  
SETUP 1" appears.  
4. With the or button t select the memory slot to be  
programmed (FAV CH SETUP 1 - 4) and confirm with the  
OK button k.  
5. In the LCD display q "FAV CH STEP" appears. Now  
press, one after the other, the buttons (max. 4) for access  
to your desired favourite stations.  
6. When the maximum number of button commands is  
reached the LCD display q shows "FULL".  
7. Save the entry with the S button r. In the LCD display q  
"FAV CH SETUP" appears.  
8. If, with the selection of the favourites to be programmed  
(step 4), you select a memory slot that is already occu-  
pied the existing favourite will be overwritten.  
9. Repeat the steps to apply further favourites.  
10. With the EXIT button y you move a level backwards in the  
menu except during the entry of the button commands.  
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Note:  
The input of the channel numbers can vary according to  
the model and brand of the selected devices. If necessary,  
with multi-digit channel numbers you must first press the  
button a.  
To access favourites  
To access a pre-programmed favourite press the FAV/EPG  
button l followed by the corresponding number button for  
the desired memory slot (1 - 4).  
Delete All FAV channels  
To delete all pre-programmed favourites proceed as follows:  
1. Hold down the S button r for a little longer than 3 sec-  
onds.  
2. With the or button t select "FAV CH SETUP" and  
confirm with the OK button k. In the display "FAV CH  
SETUP 1" appears.  
3. With the or button t select "FAV CH CLEAR" and  
confirm with the OK button k.  
4. In the LCD display q "CONFIRM CLEAR" (confirm delete)  
appears. Confirm the delete process with the OK button k.  
The LCD display q shows "SUCCESS". All favourites are  
now deleted and the menu will end.  
Tips:  
1. When the LCD display q shows "CONFIRM CLEAR" you  
can stop the delete process with the EXIT button y.  
2. Individual favourites can not be deleted they can only be  
overwritten.  
Volume control  
Vol +/—, (Mute switching)  
Press the "VOL+" button to increase the volume. With the  
"VOL —" button you reduce the volume. To mute the sound  
press the -button g. A further press of this button turns the  
sound back on.  
When you activate the VOL +/— buttons h on the URC basi-  
cally the volume adjustment on the TV device is addressed,  
regardless thereof, which device button e was pressed previ-  
ously. This admittedly does not apply to the devices "AMP"  
and "DSAT" since you can assume that  
these devices have their own volume adjustment.  
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For operation  
> To operate one of the programmed devices with the URC  
first press the corresponding device button e.  
Then point the URC to this device and press the desired  
button.  
> Put the number buttons o exactly as you do with the  
original remote control. Before you make a two digit  
entry press, if necessary, the button a.  
> Press the FAV/EPG button l to start the electronic pro-  
gramme guide of a device equipped with this function.  
> Whilst you hold down the S button r the date will be su-  
perimposed below to the right in the LCD display q.  
> Whilst you hold down one of the device buttons e the  
active code for this device will be superimposed below to  
the right in the LCD display q.  
> Via the MENU button j you access the dialogue for the  
setting of the respective target device.  
All OFF  
Tips:  
With the button  
ALL OFF (all off) w all devices that  
are switched on can be automatically switched off. This func-  
tion can switch on again devices that have already been  
switched off (depending on the device). For this hold down  
the ALL OFF button w for approx. 5 seconds. This will only  
function under the following circumstances:  
1. A visible connection exists between all the devices and  
the URC.  
2. Automatic code search, brand code search and MACRO  
function are not active.  
3. All target devices must be suitable for remote control  
switch off.  
To again switch on all devices automatically hold down once  
more the button  
w until all devices are switched on.  
Faults / Remedies  
Your device does not react to the URC.  
> Check the batteries. They must have enough voltage and  
be properly installed.  
> Firstly have you pressed the correct device button e for  
the desired target device?  
> Check to see that the correct code is programmed in for  
the target device (see section "Code Setup").  
The URC is transmitting the commands incorrectly.  
> Press the corresponding device button e to set the URC  
to the correct mode.  
> The batteries must have enough voltage and be properly  
installed.  
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> It is possible that you are using the wrong code. Start the  
brand code search, the automatic code search or the di-  
rect code input (manual).  
The URC does not change the station on the device.  
> Press the corresponding device button e to set the URC  
to the correct mode.  
> In the event that the original RC does not have a "-/- -"  
button, change the programme with the CH+/— buttons u  
or the number buttons o.  
> If this also does not work the child protection for the  
target device could be activated.  
Some buttons on the URC do not function properly.  
> It is possible that your URC does not have all of the func-  
tions that are on the device's original remote control.  
> It is possible that you have not programmed in the optimal  
code. Search for a code that supports more of the target  
device's functions.  
The URC stops reacting after a button is pressed.  
> The batteries must have enough voltage and be properly  
installed.  
> Point the URC towards your device.  
The LCD display q shows nothing.  
> The batteries must have enough voltage and be properly  
installed.  
> The contrast could be set too low. Increase the contrast  
setting.  
Disposal  
Do not dispose of the device in your normal  
domestic waste. This product is subject to the  
European directive 2002/96/EC.  
Universal remote control  
Have the universal remote control or parts of it disposed  
of by a professional disposal company or by your commu-  
nal disposal facility.  
Observe the currently applicable regulations. In case of  
doubt contact your disposal facility.  
Batteries/rechargeable batteries  
Used batteries/rechargeable batteries may not be dis-  
posed of in household waste.  
Batteries can contain poisons which are damaging to the  
environment. Therefore, dispose of the batteries/recharge-  
able batteries in accordance with statutory regulations.  
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Every consumer is legally obliged to surrender batteries/  
rechargeable batteries to a community collection centre  
in their district or to a dealer. The purpose of this obliga-  
tion is to ensure that batteries are disposed of in a non-  
polluting manner.  
Only dispose of batteries when they are fully discharged.  
Dispose of packaging materials in an environmentally  
responsible manner.  
CE- Conformity  
This device satisfies the fundamental requirements  
and other relevant regulations of the EMC Directive  
2004/108/EC.  
Importer  
KOMPERNASS GMBH  
BURGSTRASSE 21  
44867 BOCHUM, GERMANY  
Technical data  
Controllable devices:  
Dimensions  
L x W x H:  
10  
212 x 50 x 23 mm  
116 g (without batteries)  
Laser class 1  
Weight :  
Infrared LED:  
Power supply  
Batteries:  
2 x 1.5 V, type AAA/LR03 (micro)  
(supplied)  
Important Warranty Notices  
The warranty for this device is for 3 years from the date of  
purchase. Should you have grounds for complaint, despite  
our high quality standards, please contact our Service Hot-  
line. In the event that your complaint cannot be resolved over  
the telephone, you will receive from them  
a processing number (RMA number) as well as  
an address to which you can send your device for repair  
under warranty.  
In the case of a mail-in shipment please enclose a copy of  
the purchase receipt (sales slip). The device must be securely  
packed and the RMA number clearly visible. Shipments with-  
out an RMA number can not be processed.  
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Note: The warranty provisions cover only material or  
factory defects.  
The warranty provisions do not cover  
parts subject to wear and tear  
for damage to breakable parts, such as switches or  
rechargeable batteries.  
This product is for private use only and is not intended for  
commercial use. The warranty is void in the case of abusive  
and improper handling, use of force and internal tampering  
not carried out by our authorized service branch. Your statu-  
tory warranty claims are not restricted by this warranty.  
DES Ltd  
Tel.: 0870/787-6177  
Fax: 0870/787-6168  
Kompernass Service Ireland  
Tel: 1850 930 412 (0,082 EUR/Min.)  
Standard call rates apply. Mobile operators may vary.  
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