Warning – Batteries
• Avoid storing, charging and using in extreme temperatures and at extremely
low atmospheric pressures (such as at high altitudes).
• Ensure that batteries with damaged housings do not come into
contact with water.
• Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
4. First steps - Inserting the batteries
Note
• Alkaline batteries are recommended. Use two batteries of the type „AAA" (LR03/Micro).
• Remove the battery cover on the back of the universal remote control (A).
• Insert the batteries, observing the "+/-" marks for polarity (B).
• Close the battery compartment (C).
Note: Code memory
This remote control saves the settings even during a battery change.
Note: Energy saving function
The remote control switches itself off automatically if a button is pressed for longer
than 15 seconds. This prolongs the life of the batteries if the remote control is stuck
in a place where the buttons are pressed permanently, e.g. between sofa cushions.
Note: Low battery display
• This remote control indicates when the batteries are getting low.
• If the status LED ashes 5 times after a button is pressed, the batteries are
weak and should be replaced promptly.
5. Setup
Note
• For proper infra-red transmission, always hold the remote control in the
approximate direction of the device to be operated.
• If no entry is made within 30 seconds, SETUP mode is automatically
terminated. The LED ashes six times and then goes out.
• You cannot operate a device with the universal remote control while it is in
Setup mode. BACK Setup mode and select the device to be operated using
the device selection buttons.
• Please note that the remote control emits infra-red signals. These are not
visible to the human eye.
5.1 Direct code entry
A code list is included in the universal remote control's extent of delivery. The code list
contains ve-digit codes for setting the remote control to work with most AV equipment
manufacturers. For easy orientation, the codes are sorted rst by type of device (TV, STB)
and within the type of device alphabetically by brand name. The following QR code
allows you to create a list of available codes for the brand of your device.
https://support.hama.com/codefinder
5.1.1 Switch the device you wish to operate on.
5.1.2 Press the "Setup (8)
" button until the LED lights up continuously.
5.1.3 Use the device button to select the device to be operated (e.g. TV).
If the selection is successful, the LED flashes once and then lights up
permanently.
5.1.4 Search the code list for the brand and type of the device to be operated.
5.1.5 Enter the corresponding five-digit code using the number buttons 0-9. The
LED confirms the entry of each digit with a short flash and goes out after
the fifth digit.
5.1.6 Then test the remote control and check whether the desired functions can
be controlled. It is possible that the first code is not the most suitable,
and possibly not all functions are available. In this case, try the next code
mentioned for the selected device type/brand from the list.
Note
• A valid code is automatically saved.
• If the code is invalid, the LED ashes six times and then goes out. Repeat
steps 5.1.1 to 5.1.5, or use another method to enter the code.
5.2 Manual code search
The universal remote control has an internal memory that already contains up to
350 codes per device type for the most common AV devices. You can go through
these codes until the device to be operated shows a response. For example, the
device to be operated switches off ("Power (13) " button) or changes channel
("P+/P–" buttons).
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