Silvercrest URC 101 DT Operation And Safety Notes

Silvercrest URC 101 DT Operation And Safety Notes

Universal remote control
IAN: 33137
COMAG Handels AG
Zillenhardtstraße 41
D-73037 Göppingen
3A
Last Information Update · Tietojen tila · Informationsstatus:
06 / 2009 · Ident.-No.: 062009-3 A
Universal
ReMOte
COntROl
universal remote Control
Yleiskaukosäädin
Operation and Safety Notes
Käyttö- ja turvaohjeet
universalfjärrkontroll
Bruksanvisning och säkerhetsanvisningar
3A
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  • Page 1 Universal ReMOte COntROl IAN: 33137 universal remote Control Yleiskaukosäädin COMAG Handels AG Operation and Safety Notes Käyttö- ja turvaohjeet Zillenhardtstraße 41 D-73037 Göppingen universalfjärrkontroll Bruksanvisning och säkerhetsanvisningar Last Information Update · Tietojen tila · Informationsstatus: 06 / 2009 · Ident.-No.: 062009-3 A...
  • Page 2 100% Black+Silver GUarantEE for light surfaces Sender please use block-writing in boxes with CAPITAL LETTERS Surname Firstname Street coMag Service centre Postcode and city unit 1 longs industrial estate Telephone no. with area code englands lane gorleston great Yarmouth Universal remote Control norfolk nr31 6Be Service-hotline: Signature of buyer...
  • Page 3 Universal Remote Control 10 in 1 10 in 1 10 in 1 10 in 1 Instruction manual Version 2.2_GB, 08.06.2009 Technical data, design, equipment and items supplied subject to change.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction This instruction manual explains the • intended use, • safety measures • advantages of this universal remote control (to be known as the remote control). This instruction manual does not describe in detail how to use the remote control with your device. Please see the information and instructions in the manual for your device.
  • Page 5: Instruction Manual Layout

    Instruction manual layout This instruction manual is written in such a way that certain layout elements correspond to certain kinds of information. This makes it easier to distinguish between normal text, • lists actions. • All buttons are shown in the instruction manual with the corresponding button number and sometimes with a picture of the button e.g.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Introduction..................2 Instruction manual layout ..............3 Table of contents ................4 Safety instructions ................6 Intended use ..................6 Important safety instructions ............6 Avoiding suffocation................6 Avoiding injury ..................7 Avoiding damage ................7 Safe use of batteries................8 Safety warnings ..................
  • Page 7 Reverting the Punch Through (VOL/MUTE) back to factory settings....................34 Punch Through playback function ............ 35 Settings.................... 37 Setting the time................. 37 Setting the date................. 38 Backlight ................... 39 RESET - factory settings ..............40 Timer Settings................. 42 Setting the sleep timer ..............43 Turning the sleep timer off ..............
  • Page 8: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions Read the safety instructions carefully before you use the remote control. Take note of all warnings in the manual. Intended use The remote control is for the indoor use and set up of consumer electronic devices. It is intended exclusively for this use and may only be used for this purpose.
  • Page 9: Avoiding Injury

    Avoiding injury • There is a Class 1 laser in the infra red diode of the remote control. • The device is fitted with a safety system that prevents dangerous laser streams from leaving the device during normal use. To avoid damaging your eyes, never manipulate or damage the device's safety system.
  • Page 10: Safe Use Of Batteries

    Safe use of batteries • Keep batteries away from children. If a battery is swallowed, seek immediate medical attention. • When inserting the batteries check that the contacts in the device and the batteries are not dirty. Clean them if necessary. •...
  • Page 11: Safety Warnings

    Safety warnings In this instruction manual there are the following categories of safety warnings: Danger! Instructions with the word DANGER warn about possible bodily injury. Warning! Instructions with the word WARNING warn about possible damage to property or the environment. Useful advice about using the remote control...
  • Page 12: Items Supplied

    Items supplied After purchase ensure you have the following: No. 1 No. 2 Universal Remote Control LR 03/AAA/1.5V Batteries (May differ from shown) Quantity Explanation Universal Remote Control 1 pair LR 03/AAA/1.5V Batteries Base (not shown) Instruction manual (not shown) Code List with device codes (not shown)
  • Page 13: Description

    Description This remote control has 10 device buttons (source buttons) and can therefore replace up to ten normal remote controls ("10 in 1 function"). These could be remote controls for practically any type of consumer electronic device. The description on source button (2) (TV, VCR, CBL, ASAT, DSAT, DVD, AUX1, CD, AMP, AUX2) are for convenience only.
  • Page 14: Inserting The Batteries

    Inserting the batteries Reverse of the remote control: 2 LR03/AAA/1.5V batteries are required (included). To remove the battery compartment cover press the lock. Lift and remove the battery compartment cover. Insert both batteries into the compartment, paying close attention to the polarity +/-. Replace the cover. Settings after changing the batteries When the batteries are correctly inserted the display is switched on.
  • Page 15 To set the time and date please read the Settings chapter on page 37. After battery insertion the mode, time, date, and the back light duration will revert back to the factory settings. After you have inserted the batteries you can begin to program your universal remote control with your devices.
  • Page 16: Button Layout

    Button layout...
  • Page 17 1. LCD Display (schematic representation of all segments) 2. Source buttons (devices):- TV, VCR, CBL, ASAT, DSAT, DVD, AUX1, CD, AMP, AUX2 3. Number buttons: 0-9 for direct choice of channel : Select AV input / switch to external devices : Opens the device menu (if available) : Mute button.
  • Page 18 : Teletext and TV at the same time : Turn Teletext off. 11. CH +/-: Change channel : Confirm options. : Navigation buttons. : Show electronic programme information (dependent on channel and device). : Macro functions. : Exit or go back a step in menus and device functions.
  • Page 19: Using Your Remote Control

    Using your remote control Standard Display The active mode (device type) is shown on the first line e.g. DVD The day of the week and the time is shown on the second line. Selecting a mode or device With a source button (2) you can select a mode or device that you wish to program to this source button.
  • Page 20 Press the EXIT button (16) to go back to the standard display. Most buttons can be used for two functions. To access the second function activate the shift function. Prolonging battery life Should a button accidentally remain pressed down (e.g. because an object is lying on the remote control) the remote control will send 350 infra red signals (this takes about 30 seconds) and stops the transmission.
  • Page 21: Menu Navigation

    Menu Navigation To open the setup menu hold down the setup button (17) until the display shows and the word "SET" appears, press the setup button (17) again to call up further menus: CODE SETUP > SYSTEM SETUP > TIMER SETUP > LEARN SETUP >...
  • Page 22: Cancelling An Action

    Cancelling an action If you wish to cancel an action, wait about 25 seconds (the time is dependant on where the action was stopped) until the setup menu closes itself automatically and appears on the display. Whilst the remote control is carrying out a function will be shown on the display.
  • Page 23: Code Functions

    Code Functions Code Setup Options: There are four ways to program the device codes in the CODE SETUP menu. (Code Setup Menu Structure) Choosing device codes via the display Turn the device on. Hold down the setup (17) button for about 3 seconds until is shown.
  • Page 24 Select the type of device that will be programmed onto this source button using the navigation buttons (13) (Flex Mode). (When selecting the button there is no option to select the type of device because the source button (2) can only be programmed with TV codes.) Press OK (12) will be shown.
  • Page 25: Entering A Device Code From The Code List

    The following will again appear on the display: followed by the confirmation message The remote control will then revert back to normal use. Entering a device code from the code list The codes for the corresponding devices are stated on the code list included with this instruction manual.
  • Page 26: Manual Code Search

    Select the desired code from the code list using the number buttons 0-9 (3). After inputting the fourth number the confirmation message will be shown. The remote control will then revert back to normal use. If the code is incorrect, the corresponding error message will be shown on the display.
  • Page 27 Press OK (12) . The display will show Press the desired source button (2) (TV, VCR, CBL, ASAT, DSAT, DVD, AUX1, CD, AMP, AUX2). The display will show Select the device type that is to be programmed to this source button using the navigation buttons (13) (When selecting the button there is no option to select the type of device because the source button...
  • Page 28: Code Search By Manufacturer Name

    If all the codes for the chosen type of device have been run through, the message will appear on the display. Code search by manufacturer name This function offers you the option to find the corresponding code for your device faster using the manufacturer's name (selection limited to the manufacturers listed).
  • Page 29 (When selecting the button there is no option to select the type of device because the source button can only be programmed with TV codes.) Press OK (12) . The display will show the question Press the corresponding number button 1-6 (3) of the desired manufacturer according to the following list (selection limited to the listed manufacturers): 1.
  • Page 30: Identifying The Code

    The code search begins with the current saved code. During the search the display will show (along with the chosen type of device). If you miss the code, you can go backwards step by step using the CH- (11) button. When the device reacts to buttons being pressed, press OK (12) to save the code.
  • Page 31 recorder. There are several ways of controlling combi devices. Combi devices with two device codes Certain combi devices (e.g. a TV with a video recorder) require two codes for each part of the device. Program the appropriate TV code onto the TV source button and the code for the video recorder onto another source button.
  • Page 32 Program the device code onto two source buttons. Operate one part of the device with one of the two source buttons. Use the learn function to transfer the desired functions of the other part of the device onto the other source button.
  • Page 33: System Set Up Options / Punch Through

    System set up options / Punch Through The "Punch Through" (VOL/MUTE) function enables you to use the volume and mute functions on another type of device other than the one currently being used. Image transmission devices that connect to a TV (e.g. DVD, VCR, SAT, CBL) often do not have their own volume control.
  • Page 34: Programming Punch Through (Vol / Mute) Onto Another Type Of Device

    Programming Punch Through (VOL / MUTE) onto another type of device You can set up the universal remote control so that the Punch Through function operates another device rather than the TV. The device must obviously have a volume control function. Hold down the setup (17) button for about 3 seconds until...
  • Page 35: Turning Off Punch Through (Vol/Mute) For A Certain Device

    own volume control then an error message will appear. The remote control will then revert back to normal use. Turning off Punch Through (VOL/MUTE) for a certain device You can set the universal remote control up in such a way that a certain device will only use its own VOL/MUTE functions.
  • Page 36: Reverting The Punch Through (Vol/Mute) Back To Factory Settings

    Press OK (12) again. The menu will be shown. Choose the menu using the navigation buttons (13) . This menu allows you to turn off the universal function VOL/MUTE for one individual device which you will select in the next step. Press OK (12) again.
  • Page 37: Punch Through Playback Function

    Press the setup button (17) once more to bring Press OK (12) . The display will show Press OK (12) again. The menu will be shown. Select the menu using the navigation buttons (13) Press OK (12) again. The message will appear on the display.
  • Page 38 This punch through operation will not work if the programmed TV, SAT or Cable code has its own video recorder functions (e.g. in a TV video combi device).
  • Page 39: Settings

    Settings The basic display shows the day of the week and the time on the lower line. If the setup button (17) is briefly pressed the date will appear on the lower line for approximately 30 seconds. Setting the time Hold down the setup (17) button for about 3 seconds until...
  • Page 40: Setting The Date

    The hour display will flash. Input the correct hour using the navigation buttons (13) and confirm with OK (12) The minute display will flash. Input the correct minutes using the navigation buttons (13) and confirm with OK (12) The confirmation message will be shown and the display reverts back to If you have chosen to use the 12 HOUR CLOCK then the...
  • Page 41: Backlight

    The month will flash. Input the correct month using the navigation buttons (13) and confirm with OK (12) The day of the month will flash. Input the correct day using the navigation buttons (13) and confirm with OK (12) The day of the week will flash. Input the correct day using the navigation buttons (13) and confirm with OK (12) The confirmation message...
  • Page 42: Reset - Factory Settings

    Hold down the setup (17) button for about 3 seconds until is shown. Press the setup button (17) once more to bring Confirm with OK (12) . The display will show Select using the navigation buttons (13) and confirm with OK (12) The current set time for the duration of the backlight (factory setting - 10 seconds) will flash.
  • Page 43 Hold down the setup (17) button for about 3 seconds until is shown. Press the setup button (17) once more to bring Confirm with OK (12) . The display will show Select using the navigation buttons (13) and confirm with OK (12) The message will appear.
  • Page 44: Timer Settings

    Timer Settings (Timer Setup Menu Structure) The universal remote control offers two timer functions. • Four timers for self defined commands (e.g. to change to another channel); a bell symbol will be shown on the display. • A sleep timer for the TV (automatic switch off after 1 to 90 minutes);...
  • Page 45: Setting The Sleep Timer

    Setting the sleep timer Hold down the setup button (17) for about 3 seconds until is shown Press the setup button (17) twice more to bring up the menu. Press OK (12) . The display will show the menu. Press OK (12) .
  • Page 46: Turning The Sleep Timer Off

    Turning the sleep timer off When the sleep timer is already set ("Zzz" on the display) appears on the display in the above described steps instead of Follow the steps as described above. The display will show . Press OK (12) The message appears.
  • Page 47: Programming The Command Timers

    For the other three commands the following buttons cannot be used: the source buttons (2), the navigation buttons (13), the OK (12), MACRO (15), SETUP (17) and EXIT (16) buttons. You can set up to four command timers (Timer 1, Timer 2, Timer 3 and Timer 4).
  • Page 48 Choose the menu with the navigation buttons (13) (X = 1,2,3,4). Press OK (12) . The display will show = 1,2,3,4 (input)). Press OK (12) . The time will be shown when the command should be carried out .(X=1,2,3,4) The hour will flash. Input the hour using the navigation buttons (13) and press OK (12) The minutes will flash.
  • Page 49 The display will show . (Y=2) Enter the second command. In our example: Press the record button (9) will appear after the second command (Y=3). In our example: Press the record button (9) again. After the third command the confirmation message will appear and the bell symbol will be shown on the display.
  • Page 50 Follow the steps as described above. The display will show Press OK (12) . The message will appear. Press OK (12) . The confirmation message will appear.
  • Page 51: Learn Function

    Learn Function You can manually save functions from your original remote control into this remote control. The commands are saved under the source button onto which was programmed the device of the original remote control. The remote control can 'learn' up to 150 commands. (Learn Setup Menu Structure) Using the learn function •...
  • Page 52 • If the memory is full, the message will appear. In this case delete some saved commands. • The programming of each button can take about 3 seconds. Do not release the learn button before the message appears. • The following buttons cannot be allocated functions: setup (17), macro (15) and all source buttons (2).
  • Page 53: Programming Commands

    Programming commands To program follow the instructions below: Place both remote controls with the infra red diodes facing each other 15 to 50mm apart on the table. The infra red diodes must be positioned so they are exactly facing each other. Original remote control 15 to 50 mm apart Universal remote control...
  • Page 54 Press OK (12) to bring up Confirm with OK (12) again. Select the source button (2) on which the device of the original remote control was programmed. The request will be shown on the screen. Select a button on the remote control on which the function of the original remote control should be saved.
  • Page 55: Deleting Commands

    Deleting commands Deleting commands from only one source button Hold down the setup button (17) for about 3 seconds until is shown. Press the setup button (17) three more times to bring up the menu. Press OK (12) to bring up Select the menu using the navigation buttons (13)
  • Page 56 Press the setup button (17) three more times to bring up the menu. Press OK (12) to bring up Choose the mode using the navigation buttons (13) Press OK (12) . The following request appears: Confirm by pressing OK (12) again.
  • Page 57: Macros

    Macros With a macro you can save a string of commands thus several functions can be carried out one after another. You can program three macros onto the number buttons Each macro can be made up of up to ten button commands.
  • Page 58: Programming Macros

    Programming macros Hold down the setup button (17) for about 3 seconds until is shown. Press the setup button (17) four more times to bring up the menu. Press OK (12) to bring up the mode. Confirm again with OK (12) Select which number button (3) the macro should be stored under.
  • Page 59: Building In Delays

    Building in delays It can be useful to build in a time delay before a command step is carried out e.g. to allow for the TV to warm up. The standard delay between the infra red signals is half a second. More delays can be programmed in one after the other to achieve a waiting time of greater than nine seconds.
  • Page 60: Carrying Out Macros

    Carrying out macros To carry out a macro briefly press the macro button (15) once in normal mode. The notification will appear. Within 20 seconds press the number button (3) under which the macro is stored ( , or Whilst the macro is being carried out, displayed (X=1,2,3) along with the transmitting symbol.
  • Page 61 Select mode using the navigation buttons (13) Press OK (12) . The notification appears. Press the number button (3) under which the macro that you wish to delete is stored. The prompt appears. Confirm by pressing OK (12) The message and the confirmation will appear shortly after each other.
  • Page 62: All Off Function

    ALL OFF Function You can turn all pre-programmed devices off at once. Proceed as follows: Briefly press the POWER/ALL OFF button (19) twice and on the second time hold the button down for about 3 seconds. When you release the button will appear and the devices will switch themselves off.
  • Page 63: After Use

    After use Cleaning the remote control Warning! Do not get the remote control wet. Never clean with a wet cloth. Do not use any cleaning materials that contain solvents e.g. petrol or thinner. These materials can damage the outside of the casing. Only clean the remote control with a dry or damp cloth.
  • Page 64: Hints And Tips / Troubleshooting

    Hints and Tips / Troubleshooting Symptoms Possible Cause and Remedy The display Check that the batteries are inserted correctly remains dark in the remote control and that the polarity + /– is correct. If the batteries do not have enough power, exchange them for new ones.
  • Page 65 Symptoms Possible Cause and Remedy The distance between the remote controls is Functions from either too big or too small, change the distance the original between them. remote control cannot be learnt. The buttons on the original remote control are not working.
  • Page 66: Glossary

    Glossary ALL OFF "All off" turns off all the devices programmed to the source buttons at once. Code The encoding is done by using different methods varying the burst and pause duration. To improve the interference resistance the radiation is modulated with a frequency of 20 - 70 kHz.
  • Page 67 Macro Macros allow you to save a string of commands, carrying out more than one function one after the other. Punch Through Punch through enables you to use the volume control and mute function on a different device from the one that you are using.
  • Page 68: Disposal

    Disposal Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive 2002/96/EC The environmentally friendly disposal of equipment, electronic devices, recyclable materials and further equipment components is regulated by national and regional laws. For further information regarding disposal contact the appropriate local authority. Never dispose of batteries in normal household waste.
  • Page 69: Technical Data

    Technical Data Dimension in mm 50 × 20 × 205 (W x D x H) Weight (g) 97 g (without batteries) Batteries 2 x 1.5V / AAA / LR03 Laser Class 1 LCD Display 35 x 21 mm Infra red transmitter 8m range angle...
  • Page 70: Manufacturer

    Manufacturer COMAG Handels AG Zillenhardtstraße 41 D-73037 Göppingen Telephone: 0049 (0)7161 / 5 03 06 – 0 Fax: 0049 (0)7161 / 5 03 06 – 11 Internet: www.comag-ag.de Dear customers, Our experience has shown that many customer complaints can be solved with a simple telephone conversation.
  • Page 71: Warranty

    Warranty The guarantee for this COMAG Handels AG product consists of the statutory requirements at the time of purchase. The warranty time of the product is three years. Altering the device voids the manufacturer's warranty and guarantee.
  • Page 72: Declaration Of Conformity

    Declaration of Conformity The manufacturer declares that this product conforms to the following directives and standards: EMC Directive 2004/108/EC • EN 55022 • EN 55024 Device type: Universal remote control Göppingen, 06.05.2009 COMAG Handels AG...

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