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(How to copy functions from your original working remote onto the KAMELEON 6)

The KAMELEON 6 comes with a complete library of pre-programmed codes. After you have set up the KAMELEON 6 for your device, you may find that
there are one or more keys that you had on the original remote control, which do not have a place on the KAMELEON 6 keypad.
The KAMELEON 6 offers a special Learning feature that allows you to copy almost any function from your original remote control onto the keypad of the
KAMELEON 6.
The custom keys (I – IV) have been especially provided for this feature. If you need to learn more than four functions per mode (max. approximately 50
functions), you need to place the function on another key or on a shifted key.
Before you start:
- Make sure your original remote is working correctly.
- Make sure neither your KAMELEON 6, nor your original remote control is pointing at your device.
Example: To copy the "mono/stereo" function from your original TV remote control onto the "IV"-key of your KAMELEON 6.
1.
Place the KAMELEON 6 and your original remote control on a flat surface. Make sure the ends which you normally
point at your device are facing each other. Point the original remote to the front left side of the KAMELEON 6
(see picture below). Keep the remotes at a distance of 2 to 5 cm (0.8 to 2 inches).
(mono/stereo)
2.
Press and hold down the MAGIC key (for about 3 seconds) until the rabbit comes out of the hat.
3.
Press 9 7 5. The bottom part of the animated IR Indicator will blink twice.
4.
Press the device key (Example: TV key) on the KAMELEON 6 remote to select the mode to which you want to copy the learned
function.
5.
Press the key (Example: IV key) on the KAMELEON 6 remote where you want to place the learned function. The IR Indicator will
show "incoming IR" three times and then the display will switch off.
6.
Press and hold the key that you want to copy (Example: mono/stereo key on your original remote control). The display switches
back on and you will see two blinks to indicate successful learning operation.
7.
If you want to copy other functions within the same mode, simply repeat steps 5 and 6 pressing the next key you want to copy by
learning. If your want to copy another function in a different mode, simply continue with step 4 followed by steps 5 and 6.
8.
To exit the learning mode, Press and hold down the MAGIC key (for about 3 seconds) until
the bottom part of IR Indicator blinks four times.
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As soon as the display switches off in step 5 you need to press the key (in this example: the "mono/stereo" key) on your original remote within 5
seconds. If no key is pressed while in
learning mode, the remote will return to user mode after 30 seconds.
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During learning, keys such as (TV) text, (TV) menu etc. will not change screen when pressed.
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If you learn a function on a key, the original KAMELEON 6 function automatically becomes shifted. Press the MAGIC key then the key to access it
(this excludes the POWER, Channel and Volume keys). If you learned on a digit key, access the original function by pressing magic twice and then
the digit.
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If you want to learn a function on a key that is not in the main screen, use the SCROLL key to change the screen.
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The learning feature is mode specific. Therefore you can place one learned function per mode on the same key.
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The KAMELEON 6 can learn approximately 50 functions.
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You can replace a learned function by placing another learned function on top.
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Please make sure not to use the learning procedure when in direct sunlight or under incandescent lights.
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Make sure you are using new batteries before following the instructions above.
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Upon changing the batteries, your learned functions will be retained.
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