Silvercrest KH 2155 Operating Manual

Silvercrest KH 2155 Operating Manual

Silvercrest universal remote user manual

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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Important safety instructions Device overview First use Unpacking the device / checking the package contents 4 Inserting the batteries Operating elements LCD display Buttons Configuration Setting the time Adjust contrast Background Illumination Child protection system SETUP - System settings Programming the remote control Programming by brand code search Programming by manual code input Programming by automatic code search...
  • Page 4: Important Safety Instructions

    It can only be used for entertainment electronics with infrared receivers. The functions of the universal remote correspond to those of the original remote controls. The universal remote control is intended for private use. It is not suitable for commercial use.
  • Page 5: Device Overview

    The functions described here pertain to the theoretically ideal circumstance that the button structure of the respective original remote control is identical to this universal remote control. This only occurs, however, in rare cases. If, there- fore, not all of the original remote control's functions can be reproduced it is not due to a dificiency in the Universal remote control.
  • Page 6: First Use

    Service-Hotline (see warranty card). 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 batteries have not been installed within this time all of the settings will have to be carried out again.
  • Page 7: Operating Elements

    Note: If no LCD display q is visible check the polarity of the batteries or install new ones. Operating elements LCD display The LCD display q is divided into fields. Text field 2* Here is shown the currently selected device, for example DVD, TV or VCR Code field 2( Here is shown the device code of the currently selected device.
  • Page 8: Buttons

    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 SET button e Device buttons r The device buttons are used to select which device should be operated.
  • Page 9 Number buttons o RECALL button a Button for one/two digit programme numbers s Playback buttons and teletext function buttons The playback buttons d control devices such as DVD/ CD players and video recorders: In teletext operation the buttons have the following functions: In addition the CH+/- buttons y control the following teletext functions: Coloured Fast text buttons f...
  • Page 10: Menu Button

    Arrow buttons EXIT button j Move a level backward in the menu. INFO button k Superimpose programme information. OK button l Y ou can confirm a menu selection with the OK button. MENU button 1( Access the menu of the controlled device. SWAP button 2) PIP button 2! MACRO button 2@ T he MACRO button 2@ followed by a number button o 1-6, activates the previously saved...
  • Page 11: Configuration

    Setting the time The LCD display q shows you the time of day. You set this as follows: 1. Hold down the SET button e for a little longer than 3 seconds. 2. With the  or  button h select "CONFIG" and confirm with the OK button l.
  • Page 12: Background Illumination

    Background Illumination When the lighting circumstances are poor you can activate the display's background illumination. Bear in mind that this will reduce the lifespan of the batteries. 1. Press once the LIGHT button t. From now on the LCD display q will illuminate with each button press for approx.
  • Page 13: System-Setup Overview

    SYSTEM-SETUP overview - 11 -...
  • Page 14: 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 your device is itemized in the code list.
  • Page 15: Programming By Manual Code Input

    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. Please extract the necessary code number from the accompanying code list.
  • Page 16: Programming By Automatic Code Search

    Tips: • Should AUX be selected as device then in step 6 after the code you must press a fourth button to communicate the device type to the remote control: 0 - TV 1 - VCR 2 - DVD.CD • The AUX device appears in the LCD display "AUX1", which is normal.
  • Page 17: Learn Function

    After which you carry out the auto- matic code search from step 5. Learn function The Universal remote control (URC) can learn and save button signals of an original remote control. If the URC does not work after applying the programming methods already described or cannot carry out all commands please attempt to teach the URC with the help of the original remote control.
  • Page 18: Code Learn Function

    Tips: 1. Do not use the following buttons for the learn function: all device buttons r, LIGHT t, MACRO 2@, FAV.CH 2$, d, EXIT j. 2. When teaching please do not release the button of the original remote control until "SUCCESS" or "FAILED" appears in the LCD display q.
  • Page 19: Clear Programmed Button

    Clear programmed button 1. Press the corresponding device button. 2. Hold down the SET button e for a little longer than 3 seconds. 3. With the  or  button h select "LEARNING" and con- firm with the OK button l. In the LCD display q appears "LEARN KEY".
  • Page 20: Programming Macros

    Note: The delete process can take a few minutes. Please be patient. Programming Macros 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.
  • Page 21 Tips: 1. A maximum of 16 button commands can be saved in a Macro. After entering the 16 button commands the Macro is automatically saved and in the LCD display appears "SUCCESS". 2. To exit the mode without saving press the EXIT button j. 3.
  • Page 22: Favourites Channel

    7. With the EXIT button j you will move one level upwards in the menu. Favourites channel Note: This function is only available in the TV, SAT and CABLE modes and can not be used with other devices (it is also supported in AUX mode if TV, SAT or CABLE is programmed here).
  • Page 23 the LCD display q appears "SUCCESS" followed by the next FAV-CH. All buttons will be ignored except OK l, EXIT j, FAV.CH 2$, the number buttons o and Note: The URC saves the button presses. Therefore if you save two digit stations their max. count is reduced to 2 (1 x + 2 number buttons = 3 pressed buttons per station).
  • Page 24: 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. A further press of this button turns the sound back on. All devices use their own volume control, if available. If a video device, such as a VCR or DVD player, does not have its own volume control, the volume control of the television is automatically used.
  • Page 25: Additional Functions

    4. In the LCD display q appears "SUCCESS". 5. With the EXIT button j you exit the mode. additional functions > To operate one of the programmed devices with the URC first press the corresponding device button r. > Then point the URC to this device and press the desired button.
  • Page 26: Automatic Station Redirecting

    Automatic station redirecting Note: 1. With this function all stations can be accessed in rapid succession without the necessity of manual redirection. 2. This function is only available for TV. 3. The function is then also for AUX available if a TV device is defined here.
  • Page 27: Alternative Button Allocation In Pip Mode

    Alternative button allocation in PIP mode Note: The PIP function (picture in picture) is only available in the TV mode. Your TV device must support this function. You switch the PIP function on and/or off with the PIP button. If the remote control is in the PIP mode the following buttons serve as controllers for the PIP functions: Button Normal function...
  • Page 28: Disposal

    Some of the remote control buttons do not function properly. > It is possible that your universal remote control does not have all of the functions that are on the device's original remote control. > It is possible that you have not programmed in the optimal code.
  • Page 29: Ce- Conformity

    Batteries/rechargeable batteries • Used batteries/rechargeable batteries may not be disposed of in household waste. • Batteries can contain poisons which are damaging to the environment. Therefore, dispose of the batteries/ rechargeable batteries in accordance with statutory regulations. • Every consumer is legally obliged to surrender batteries/ rechargeable batteries to a community collection centre in their district or to a dealer.
  • Page 30 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. Products sent in without the RMA number cannot be processed. note: The warranty provisions cover only material or factory defects. The warranty is not valid;...
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