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The remote uses radio frequency signals to control BJ System receivers, so
you can activate the receiver without the need for a direct line of sight
between the remote and the receiver.
Infrared signals are used to control devices operated by remote controls
that have been copied to the sequential direct remote control. In this case,
then, there must be a direct line of sight between the remote control and
the receiver, just as there would with the original remote control.
2_Changing scenes
A scene is a set of programmable keys (buttons) on the remote. To increase
the number of devices controlled, you can change the scene on the remote.
When the remote changes scene, the functions programmed in the cells are
stored but are no longer active. There are five programmable cells in each
scene on this remote and a total of two scenes. This means that you can
programme up to 6different functions.
To change the scene, activate the key that you programmed for changing
the scene, which is the key in which code 300 was recorded (see
"Programming").
The current scene of the remote is indicated by the colour of the LED when
you press on a key. If you are in scene 1, the LED will turn red any time
you press a key, whereas if you are in scene 2, it will turn green.
2.
Follow the instructions in section 1 of this manual to programme the key on
the remote that you want to use (e.g. key ).
3.
Prepare the device that you wish to control according to its instructions.
4. Enable the programmed key (e.g.
key ) directly by pressing it. When
you press down on it, if you are in
scene 1, the LED will turn red,
whereas, if you are in scene 2, the
LED will turn green. The programmed
action will then be performed.
To enable a function that is
programmed in scene 2 on the same
key, press the change of scene key
and then the key.
BJ-257-4 BJ-CONTROL 4
BJ-257-4 BJ CONTROL 4
User’s guide