Programming of special codes:
Code 400: This code is used to record infrared signals instead of code 000
when we want the device to perform the programmed action for as long as
the key is pressed.
For example, if the action recorded is "turn up the volume on the
television," if code 000 was used, when you press the button where the
signal was recorded, the volume on the television will be turned up one
level. However, if you used code 400, the remote continues the action, so
the volume will continue to rise until you release the button.
Code 500: This code is used for the dual recording of the infrared signal.
This is a useful feature because the infrared signal emitted by some
consumer devices can change even when the same button is pressed (e.g.
the same button switches the television "on" and "off"). With this code, you
can record the different signals emitted by the device to resolve situations
where the recorded action would otherwise only work half of the time.
To begin, record the first press of the button on the remote control you
wish to copy using code 000 and then record the second time it is pressed
using code 500.
NOTE:Check that they were recorded correctly; if not, repeat the process
until they are recorded correctly. If after five attempts you have not
managed it, contact your dealer as it may be possible that the two remotes
are incompatible.
Code 800: This code is used to perform the action recorded in a key in
scene 2 in the next press of a key. The battery LED flashes green to
indicate the change of scene. After the second keystroke, the remote
automatically returns to scene 1.