Sunwave Tech. SRC-2200 manual

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    1 Preface About this manual This manual is designed to make using the SRC-2200 Universa l Remote Control as easy as possible. Information in this document has been carefully checked for accuracy and is subjected to change without further notice. Copyright © Copyright 2008 This document is protected by t he international copyright law. No part of t[...]

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    2 T able of Content About the SRC-2200 Univ ersal Remote Control .......................................................... 3 Safety Notices .............................................................................................................. 4 Battery Usage ..................................................................................[...]

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    3 About the SRC-2200 Universal Remote Control Designed with built-in pre-programmed code s and Infrared code learning, the SRC-2200 is an epoch-making IR/RF unive rsal remote control. The SR C-2200 incorporates remote control for 16 devi ce s in one powerf ully integr ated combi n ati o n. Using the simple interface, you can control all of your hou[...]

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    4 Safety Notices Heed the following safety notices re gar di ng batteries and the device. Battery Usage • Use brand new alkaline batteries. T o avoid any risk or damage of the Remote Control, DO NOT use dif ferent types of batteries at the same time. • Ensure the batteries are inserted correctl y (+/-) and securely pl aced in the battery compar[...]

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    Appearance and Functions n IR/RF - transmits infrared codes or radio signals. o LCD screen - displays sof t keys an d setup implementation. p System function operating area - mi ddle scroll key selects an d conf irm setup items; left and right function keys provide dynami c display accor ding to current functi on. q Backlight key - illuminates LEDs[...]

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    6 SRC-2200 device Setup versus RemoteComm Setup Setup Items SRC-2200 RemoteComm Pre-code - √ Learning √ √ Activate device Debug - √ Add key - √ Edit key - √ Key l ayo ut Move key - √ Add Macro √ √ Ti m e r M o d i f y √ √ Macro Modify - √ Macro Learning Macro √ √ Device & Key √ √ Code √ √ Delete Macro √ √[...]

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    Setting up the SRC-2200 This section explains how to set up the SRC- 2200, how to inst all the batteries, and how to configure the remote control codes. Installing the Batteries Four AAA size alkaline batteries are needed for the SRC-2200. Ensure that you insert the batteries with the correct polarity and the +/- signs of t he batteries match the +[...]

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    Guide on Major Setup Operations S tart Using the SRC-2200 Basic set-up: LCD c ontrast /time/date Main Manu->REMOTE SETUP->Setting-> Contrast: Use the scroll key to adjust the display contrast. Press Done to save your setting. Tim e : Use the scroll key to adjust the time in the format of 12 hrs or 24 hrs. Press Done to save your setting. D[...]

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    Basic Operations The system function operating area (Scroll key and [Shif t keys] ) includes all the general settings. Some func tions will need to display a system reminder on screen, which require user ’s confirmati on. The fo llowing sections descr ibe major operation functions and menus. (1) The LCD is cont rolled by the scroll key . Shift ke[...]

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    Menu Setup In the Main Menu, select REMOTE SETUP with the scroll key to enter Setup mode. There are four options in Setup mode: Le arning, Delete, Macro/T imer , and Setting. (1) Learning: enabl es the SRC-2200 t o learn remote control codes from the original remote control. (2) Delete: includes Delete Devi ce/key , Delete Code, an d Delete Macro/T[...]

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    (3) Macro/Timer: provides continuous functions se tting, coupled with timer function, can be set up the delay time between every pre-det ermi ned step; besides, the Macro key is include d in the Learning mode setup. (4) Setting: enables you to set non- operational functions: Da te, T i me, Beep, Contrast, LCD off, Glow , Motion, Connect, and Reset.[...]

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    Setting Up the RF Dongle The RF dongle enables the SRC-2200 to pl ug and play on your computer for quick setup operation. Y ou only need to plug in th e RF dongle into the USB port in your PC. By inserting it, the SRC-2200 will be able to operate the MCE system and control mouse If you are unable to link to y our PC, follow the step s below : (1) P[...]

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    Code Setup This section explains how to use the SRC-2200 ’ s learning function to learn the infrared codes of another remote control. Read the following reminders befor e proceedi ng to operate the learning function. Reminder 1: The SRC-2200's learning ey e must be kept in a straight line with the transmitter of the original remote control a[...]

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    (1) Access the Setup menu and select Learning to begin the learning procedures. (2) Press the scroll key to select the device you want to learn, and then enter the device to learn each single key . Learning process for both soft and hard keys will be do ne and shown on the screen. Note: A key with “ ” mark means it’s a hard key . (3) Aim the [...]

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    (6) An “X” mark indicates that the learning has fa iled. Repeat step 5 until you see the “ √ ” symbol. (7) Repeat steps (4) to (7) to cont inue learning codes for ot her keys. (8) After you have finished assigning codes with the learning function, press Menu to exit. (9) Repeat steps (2) to (8) if you wa nt to learn codes for other device[...]

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    Deleting Items <P ART I> In the Delete menu you will see that the Device/key and Code are separated in content. The menu item Device/key represent s the key itself. The menu item Code represent s the code loaded in the key . If you delet e a key , the code of the key (i f any) will also be deleted. Deleting a code will remove the code but pre[...]

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    (2) Select Ye s to remove this device, and go back to the Delete menu. Delete a single key (1) Press the scroll key to select the key you wish to delete f rom the device. (2) An “X” appears on the right side of the key which means the key is ready to be deleted. (3) If you change your mind, just se lect the key again to cancel the “X” . (4)[...]

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    <P ART I-2> Deleting Code Select Delete and then select Code. Y ou may choose to dele t e all codes for a group of devices, or delete a single code for a single key . Delete all codes for a devi ce (1) Select a device you wi sh t o delete from the Main Menu. (2) Press Delete to display a confirmation p age. Select “Y es” to remove all the[...]

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    (6) T o delete other device c odes, repeat step s (1) to (5). (7) Press Back to exit. <P ART II> Deleting Macro/Timer Under Delete function, se lect the Macro/T imer . Note: In this option you may dele te Macro keys. If a Macr o key includes a T imer setting, it removed as well. will be (1) Select Macro/T imer . (2) Select unwanted “ Macro/[...]

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    Multifunctional Macro Key Setup This section describes h o w to set up Macro keys. About Macro Keys The Macro key function enables you to execute a series of commands with a touch of a button. Y ou can replace comple x steps by utilizing Macro ke ys. There are two types of Macro keys for the SRC-2200. Th eir feat ures are as follows: TYPE 1 . SRC-2[...]

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    TYPE 1.- Adding a Macro Key Note: Make sure that all related codes of equ ipment to be used in the Macro have been successful ly loaded before Macro setup. Access REMOTE SETUP , follow the ste p s to select the Macro key . 1. Examples: S tore all DV D playing procedures into Macro 01 (W atch DVD) S teps includ e: (1) TV : Power on, delay x (2) TV :[...]

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    St ep 2: (TV power on) Select Power soft key in TV menu, or the TV Power hard key . St ep 3: (TV input) Select Input soft key in TV menu, or the Input hard key , then return to the Ma in Menu and select the DVD/VCD option. St ep 4: (DVD/VCD power on) Select DVD/VCD from the Main Menu. St ep 5: (DVD/VCD power on & Delay 2 sec) Select Power hard [...]

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    St ep 7: (DVD/VCD OK) Select OK soft key in DVD/VC D menu, or the OK hard key , then select Menu to return to the Main Menu St ep 8: Macro setup can be completed by including more than two commands. The Done option appears in the lower right hand corner when returning to the Menu. St ep 9: Press Done to save the settings and go to the timer setting[...]

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    Step s include: 1. Select L. Macro 01 under TV as the designated Lear ni ng Macro key . 2. Enter every original remo te control co de one by one St ep 1: Go to the “ Remote Setup ” menu, select Macro/Ti mer , then select Learning Macro . St ep 2: Select TV device. St ep 3: Assign “ L. Macro 01 ” as the Learning Macro key . Note: z Only Sof [...]

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    transmit IR code to the SRC-2200, until the number on the right side is changed. Refer to the Learning function chart on page14. St ep 5: Input all commands from every remote control into the “L earning Macro” in order . The default delay time is 1 sec (unchangeable) between two commands. It can store up to 16 commands. St ep 6: Press Done to s[...]

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    St ep 1: After saving the settings in a macro, a prompt for timer setting will be displayed. Select Ye s to enter , then input the time. Press NEXT to enter the next step. St ep 2: If select Specific Date , then press next to set an exact date. Otherwise select specified weekday(s). Note: This Macro will not have a timer function if you sel ect OFF[...]

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    Macros and T imers have the fo llowing three types of status: • Macro is set, but timer is not. • Macro is set, and timer is activated. • Macro is set, but time r is NOT activated. 2. Add a T imer after the Macro is set. Go to Macro/Timer , then select Set T i m er . Path: REMOTE SETUP Æ Macro/T imer Æ Set T imer . Select the Macro that req[...]

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    General Settings The General Settings menu contains message and function options, including: Date, T ime, Beep, Contrast, LCD off, Lit period, Motion, Connect, and Reset. T o access the General Settings menu, select Settings from Remote Setup. (See page 9 for the Date / T ime /LCD contrast setup, and p age 13 for the Connect setup) (1) Beep: Use th[...]

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    (3) Glow: Use the scroll key to adjust the backlight on timeout, from 0 (Of f) to 60 sec in one-second intervals. The default value is 8 seconds. Press Done to save your setting. (4) Motion: Use the scroll key to enable (On) or disable (Of f) the touch sensor function. The default is On. Press Done to save your setting. (5) Reset: Select Reset to r[...]

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    30 Specification Model SRC-2200 Battery Four 1.5V AAA Alkaline Batteries Dimensions ( L x W x H ) 210 x 56 x 26 mm Weight (wi t hout batt eries) 4.8 oz (135 g) Keys 64 Keys (36 Hard ke ys, 28 Soft keys) Display LCD LCD Screen (W x H) 39 x 24 mm LCD Resolution (W x H) 128 x 80 pixels, 4 gray scale Integrating Capability Control up to 16 device s Lea[...]