Silvercrest KH2150 Operating Instructions Manual

Silvercrest KH2150 Operating Instructions Manual

Universal remote control

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UNIVERSAL

REMOTE CONTROL

KH2150
UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL
Operating instructions
KOMPERNASS GMBH · BURGSTRASSE 21 ·
D-44867 BOCHUM
www.kompernass.com
ID-Nr.: KH2150-07/08-V1

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  • Page 1: Remote Control

    UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL KH2150 UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL Operating instructions KOMPERNASS GMBH · BURGSTRASSE 21 · D-44867 BOCHUM www.kompernass.com ID-Nr.: KH2150-07/08-V1...
  • Page 2 KH 2150...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENT Safety Proper use ........3 Appliance Overview First use Unpacking the device / checking the package contents .
  • Page 4 MACRO-SETUP – Macro functions MACRO SET ......27 MACRO CLEAR ......28 Maintenance and Cleaning Battery maintenance .
  • Page 5: Safety

    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 electronics with infrared receivers. The functions of the universal remote correspond to those of the original remote controls.
  • Page 6: Appliance Overview

    Damage to the device • If the device is defective, do not attempt to repair it yourself. In case of damage, contact the manufacturer or his service hotline (see Warranty section). • If liquid escapes from the device or if the device has been otherwise damaged, it must be inspected by the manu- facturer or his service hotline.
  • Page 7: First Use

    If you notice transport damage, contact customer service (see Warranty section). Inserting the batteries Attention! The universal remote control may only be operated with 1.5 volt batteries. 1. Open the battery compartment (20) in the direction in- dicated by the arrow.
  • Page 8: Operating Elements

    Note: If the LCD display (2) remains dark, check the polarity of the batteries or insert new batteries. The LCD display (2) is explained in the section LCD display. Operating elements LCD display The LCD display (2) is divided into fields. Text field (21) The text field has two lines.
  • Page 9: Buttons

    AM/PM symbol (26) If the time is set to 12-hour format, a PM symbol is displayed in the afternoon between 12:00 and 24:00. (See section SYSTEM-SETUP – System settings). Number field (27) The display field for time and date information as well as the device code.
  • Page 10: Exit Button (8)

    CD player (Compact Disk) Amplifier Auxiliary 2 S button (5) Load SETUP menu or activate SHIFT function. Arrow buttons (6) Move up, right, left and down in menus. OK button (7) You can confirm a menu selection with the button. EXIT button (8) Leave menu.
  • Page 11: Video Text Buttons

    Video text buttons (12) Switch on video text. Stop automatic paging forward for multi-page video texts. Display information on the selected device. Show video text and television programme at the same time. Switch off video text. Number buttons (13) Enter programme and device code numbers. Button for one-/two-digit programme numbers (14) Button for one-/two-digit programme numbers.
  • Page 12: System-Setup-System Settings

    CH button (17) Change the television channel. MENU button (18) Open the menu. EPG button (19) Depending on the selected device, the activates the following functions: TV/SAT Access the electronic television programme guide. DVD : Access the title menu. VCR : Access ShowView.
  • Page 13: Vol/Mute Setup

    SYSTEM-SETUP overview VOL/MUTE SETUP 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 device is automatically used ("punch-through function"). The function VOL/MUTE SETUP allows you to set the volume control to operate through a specific device, such as the tele- vision.
  • Page 14: Vol/Mute Set

    VOL/MUTE SET Set the volume control for each individual device. 1. Hold the button (5) pressed until CODE-SETUP appears in the LCD display (2). 2. Press the down arrow button (6). SYSTEM-SETUP appears in the LCD display (2). 3. Press the right arrow button (6). VOL/MUTE SETUP appears in the LCD display.
  • Page 15: Date-Setup

    4. Press the down arrow button (6) repeatedly until TIME- SETUP appears in the LCD display (2). 5. Press the right arrow button (6). TIME? 24HR 12:00 appears in the LCD display (2). The message 24HR blinks. Note: Press the up or down arrow button for (6) 12-hour display. All other settings are explained using 24-hour display as example.
  • Page 16: Backlight Setup

    Note: If no button is pressed for approx. 30 seconds, the message TIMEOUT appears in the LCD display (2). Then the standard display is shown automatically. BACKLIGHT SETUP Set the backlight time for the LCD display (2). The backlight time can be changed in five second steps. 1.
  • Page 17: Code-Setup - Device Code

    2. Press the down arrow button (6). SYSTEM-SETUP appears in the LCD display (2). 3. Press the right arrow button (6). VOL/MUTE SETUP appears in the LCD display (2). 4. Press the down arrow button (6) repeatedly until SYSTEM- RESET appears in the LCD display (2). 5.
  • Page 18 CODE-SETUP overview 7. Confirm the selection with the WAIT... then the first entry of the manufacturer list, such as ADMIRAL 0000, appears in the LCD display (2). 8. Press the up or down arrow button (6). The next manu- facturer with device code appears in the LCD display (2). 9.
  • Page 19: Enter Codes

    ENTER CODES With the ENTER CODES function, you locate the device code in the enclosed manual “Manufacturer List with Device Code List“. Note: To conclude your input, press the EXIT button (8). 1. Switch on the device for which you would like to program the remote control.
  • Page 20: Manual Search

    Note: For a television, press the device button TV (4), then continue with step 8. 7. Press the up or down arrow button (6). The next device appears in the LCD display (2). 8. Confirm the selection with the KEY? appears in the LCD display (2). Note: The remote control switches the device code every second and sends an infrared signal.
  • Page 21: Brand Codes

    Note: For a television, press the device button TV (4), then continue with step 8. 7. Press the up or down arrow button (6). The next device appears in the LCD display (2). 8. Confirm the selection with the KEY? appears on the LCD display (2). Note: The remote control searches the device list in the forward direction.
  • Page 22: Entering Device Codes For Combination Devices

    Note: All entries in the device list can be found in the overview graphic. 8. Confirm the selection with the BRAND CODES? appears in the LCD display (2). 9. Search for the manufacturer code in the "Manufacturer codes" table in the appendix to these operating instructions. 10.
  • Page 23: Timer Setup - Timer Functions

    TIMER SETUP – Timer functions Program the automatic switch-off function SLEEPTIMER and the automatic switch-on function "TIMER". See the graphic "TIMER-SETUP overview“. TV SLEEP SETUP The SLEEPTIMER function automatically switches off the tele- vision after the configured time has elapsed. The SLEEPTIMER function can be set between 1 and 90 minutes.
  • Page 24: Tv Sleep Clear

    Note: Select a value between 1 and 90 minutes. 7. Press the up or down arrow button (6) to set the minutes. 8. Press the right arrow button (6). SUCCESS and the Zzz symbol (25) appear in the LCD display (2). 9.
  • Page 25 TIMER X SET Programming TIMER X. The "X“ is a placeholder and stands for 1, 2, 3 or 4. All settings are described using TIMER 1 as an example. 1. Hold the button (5) pressed until CODE-SETUP appears in the LCD display (2). 2.
  • Page 26: Learn-Setup - Learning Functions

    Take note of the following points: • The learning function can learn a maximum of 150 button signals. • Use new batteries for the universal remote control and the original remote control. • Maintain a distance of at least one metre to other light sources.
  • Page 27: Mode Learn

    LCD display (2). 5. Press the desired device button (4). LEARN KEY appears on the LCD display (2). 6. Press the desired button on the universal remote control. For example, the playback button (14) appears in the LCD display (2).
  • Page 28: Mode Clear

    Note: If "LEARN ERROR“ appears in the LCD display (2), repeat the learning function process starting from step 5. 7. Hold the button on the original remote control pressed until first SUCCESS then LEARN MORE? appears in the LCD display (2). Note: To end the learning function, press the 8.
  • Page 29: Macro-Setup – Macro Functions

    MACRO-SETUP – Macro functions With the macro function, you can save a sequence of button presses. The saved macro can be loaded with the (11) and the number buttons (13) sequence is executed automatically. An example of a button sequence would be: •...
  • Page 30: Macro Clear

    Note: After the tenth button press, the macro is automatically saved. To save the macro at an earlier point, press the button (11). 7. Press the desired button sequence. With each button press, the counter goes up by one: MACRO1 KEY? 03, MACRO 1 KEY? 04 etc.
  • Page 31: Maintenance And Cleaning

    Maintenance and Cleaning Battery maintenance Memory function The device codes and learned buttons are retained during a battery change. The following are immediately deleted: Time information and the lighting time for the backlight of the LCD display (2). These settings must be entered again after a battery change. Change the batteries...
  • Page 32: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause Universal Device (e.g. TV) is remote control defective. does not respond Batteries are inserted incorrectly. Batteries are empty. Device codes Batteries are are not saved. empty. LCD display Batteries are (2) is dim. empty. Device only Device code is partially reacts incorrect.
  • Page 33: Technical Data

    Eye, Philco, Philips, Pye, Radiola Akai, Daewoo, JVC, Panasonic, Sharp, Sony, Toshiba Brandt, Fergusson, Thomson Nordmende, Saba, Telefunken Blaupunkt, Grundig Kompernaß GmbH 10-in-1 universal remote control KH 2150 92 g >100 kHz 50° Laser class 1 2 x 1.5 V, type AAA/LR03 (micro)
  • Page 34: Personal Macros

    Personal macros Steps Personal device codes Button Device ASAT DSAT AUX 1 AUX 2 Macro button Device code...
  • Page 35: Conformity

    Conformity The first party placing the product KH 2150 and all its acces- sories on the market and bearing responsibility in accordance with the German Equipment and Product Safety Act (GPSG) as well as for compliance with the directives on use of the CE mark is: KOMPERNASS GMBH BURGSTRASSE 21...
  • Page 36: Warranty And Service

    Warranty and Service You receive a 3-year warranty for this device as of the purchase date. Should you have grounds for complaint in spite of our high quality standards, please contact our Service Hotline. In the event that processing of your complaint is not possible by telephone here you will receive •...

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