Kompernass KH 2156 manual

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    UNIVERSAL REMO TE CONTR OL K OMPERNASS GMBH BURGSTRASSE 21 ⋅ D-44867 BOCHUM www .k ompernass.com ID-Nr .: KH2156-08/09-V3 UNIVERSAL REMO TE CONTROL Operating manual 3 A 08/2009 KH 2156[...]

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    KH 2156[...]

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    - 1 - INDEX P A GE Important safety instructions 2 Device summary 3 Initial use 4 Unpacking the device / checking the pack age contents 4 Inser ting the batteries 4 Operating components 5 L CD display 5 Buttons 6 SETUP - System settings 8 Code Setup (Progr amming the remote control) 10 Progr amming by brand code sear ch 10 Progr amming by manual co[...]

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    - 2 - Universal remote control KH2156 Read the oper ating instructions carefully before using the de- vice for the rst time and preserve this booklet for later refer - ence. P ass this manual on to whoever might acquir e the device at a future dat e. Impor t ant safety ins tructions Proper use Children may only operate the r emote control under [...]

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    - 3 - Damage to t he device If the device is defectiv e, do not attempt to repair it y our- • self. In case of damage, contact the manufacturer or the manufacturer's service hotline (see W arranty information). If liquid escapes from the de vice or if the device has been • other wise damaged, it must be inspected by the manufac- turer or t[...]

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    - 4 - Initial use Unpacking the device / checking the pac k age contents Impor tant! K eep the plastic packaging w ell away from small childr en. There is a risk of suocation! Unpack the device and accessories. • Check the package cont ents • - Universal r emote control (UR C), - Operating instructions, - Manufacturers dir ector y with devic[...]

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    - 5 - Note: If no L CD display q is visible check the polarity of the batteries or install new ones. Operating components LCD display The L CD display q is divided into elds. T ext field 2! Here is sho wn the currently selected device, for e xample DVD, TV VCR etc. Infrared symbol 2@ Every time a button is pressed, with which an infrared signal [...]

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    - 6 - The standard r eadout of the L CD display q consists of the details for the rele vent device, for e x ample, "T V", the initial for the day of the week and the time of day indicator . Buttons Note: All the functions described here can, of course, only be used if they ar e suppor ted by the device being contr olled. /ALL OFF button. [...]

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    - 7 - CH +/— buttons u Change the reception channel. MA CRO button i MA CRO button i follo wed by a number button o 1-4 activates a pr eviously sav ed chain of commands. Number buttons o Enter programme and de vice code numbers. Button for one/two digit programme number s a  For tw o digit progr amme numbers (depend- ing on the device type)[...]

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    - 8 - Record/playback buttons f The playback buttons f control de vices such as DVD/CD players and video r ecorders: Recor d Start playbac k Stop Playback/R ecord/Wind P ause playback Wind for ward Re wind Mute switching g Switch sound on/o. V OL+/— buttons h Set volume (V olume). MENU button j Access the menu of the controlled de vice. OK but[...]

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    - 10 - Code Setup (Progr amming the remote control) 3 P ro gra mmi ng m etho ds a re av aila ble for the re mot e co ntr ol: Progr amming by brand code sear ch, by automatic code search and b y direct code input (manual). Fi rst y ou s houl d u se t he b ran d co de s ear ch sinc e th is m eth od is the fastest way of pr ogramming if the manufactur[...]

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    - 11 - 9.  If most of the buttons function press the OK button k t o save the setting. In the L CD display q "OK" appears. Now the mode "BRAND CODE" appear s again. 10. If, how ever , none or only a few of the buttons function select with the  or  button t the next code and test again as described in step 8. 11.  Wit[...]

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    - 12 - 1.  Press the device butt on e for the device that is to be con- trolled (i.e. V CR). 2. Switch the device that is to be controlled with the remo te control on. With V CR/DVD/CD de vices please inser t a tape and/or disc. 3.  Hold down the S button r for a little longer than 3 sec- onds. 4.  In the L CD display q "CODE SETUP&qu[...]

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    - 13 - Sy s tem-Setup Setting the time The L CD display q show s you the time of day . Y ou set this as follow s: 1.  Hold down the S button r for a little longer than 3 seconds. The notice "CODE SETUP" appears. If appo x. 15 seconds passes without an entr y the device exits the menu and returns to the standar d display . 2. With the ?[...]

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    - 14 - Adjust contrast Y ou can set the display's contrast as follow s: 1.  Hold down the S button r for a little longer than 3 sec- onds. The notice "CODE SETUP" appears. 2.  With the  or  button t select "SY STEM SETUP" and conrm with the OK button k . 3.  With the  or  button t select "CONTRA[...]

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    - 15 - Timer Setup The URC oers 2 timer modes, sleep timer and e vent timer . Sleep timer 1.  Press the device butt on e for the device that is to be con- trolled (i.e. V CR). 2.  Hold down the S button r for a little longer than 3 sec- onds. The notice "CODE SETUP" appears. 3.  Press the  or  button t until "TIMER [...]

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    - 16 - Tips: 1.  P er timer memor y slot a maximum of 14 buttons can be progr ammed. Af ter entr y of t he 14th button the sequence will be automatically saved and "FULL" is sho wn in the L CD display q . 2. In this menu also the device will return to the standar d dis- play af ter appro x. 15 seconds without an entr y . Learn Setup Th[...]

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    - 17 - 5.  First pr ess the button on the URC that is to be taught. In the L CD display q "LEARNING" appears. The UR C now w aits for the infrar ed signal from the original remote contr ol. Note: Should the notice not change to "LEARNING" y ou have selected a button for which no button code can be taught. 6.  P oint the in[...]

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    - 18 - T o programme a Macro For Macr o programming pr oceed as follow s: 1.  Hold down the S button r for a little longer than 3 sec- onds. The notice "CODE SETUP" appears. 2.  With the  or  button t select "MA CRO SETUP" and conrm with the OK button k . In the display "MACR O SETUP 1" appears. 3.  W[...]

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    - 19 - T o delete all Macros T o delete all pre-pr ogrammed Macros pr oceed as follow s: 1.  Hold down the S button r for a little longer than 3 sec- onds. The notice "CODE SETUP" appears. 2.  With the  or  button t select "MA CRO SETUP" and conrm with the OK button k . In the display "MACR O SETUP 1" ap[...]

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    - 20 - Note: The input of the channel numbers can vary according to the model and brand of the selected devices. If necessary , with multi-digit channel numbers you must r st press the button a . T o access favourites T o access a pre-pr ogrammed favourite pr ess the F A V/EPG button l follo wed by the corresponding number butt on for the desire[...]

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    - 21 - For operation T o operate one of the pr ogrammed devices with the UR C > rst press the corr esponding device button e . Then point the URC to this de vice and press the desired button. Put the number buttons > o ex actly as you do with the original remote contr ol. Before you mak e a tw o digit entr y press, if necessar y , the butt[...]

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    - 22 - It is possible that you ar e using the wrong code. Star t the > brand code sear ch, the automatic code search or the di- rect code input (manual). The URC does not change the station on the device. Press the corresponding de vice button > e to set the UR C to the correct mode. In the ev ent that the or iginal RC does not hav e a "[...]

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    - 23 - Every consumer is legally obliged to surrender batteries/ • recharg eable batteries to a community collection centre in their district or to a dealer . The purpose of this obliga- tion is to ensure that batteries are disposed of in a non- polluting manner . Only dispose of batteries when they are fully dischar ged. • Dispose of pack agin[...]

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    - 24 - Note : The warranty pr ovisions co ver only material or factor y defects. The warranty pr ovisions do not co ver par ts subject to wear and tear • for damage to break able parts, such as switches or • recharg eable batteries. This product is for priv ate use only and is not intended for commercial use. The w arranty is void in the case o[...]