Silvercrest KH 2155 Manuale utente

KOMPERNASS GMBH
BURGSTRASSE 21 • D-44867 BOCHUM
www.kompernass.com
ID-NR.: KH2155-01/09-V4
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UNIVERSAL
REMOTE CONTROL
UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL
Operating manual
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INDEX PAGE
Important safety instructions 2
Device overview 3
First use 4
Unpacking the device / checking the package contents 4
Inserting the batteries 4
Operating elements 5
LCD display 5
Buttons 6
Conguration 9
Setting the time 9
Adjust contrast 9
Background Illumination 10
Child protection system 10
SETUP - System settings 10
Programming the remote control 12
Programming by brand code search 12
Programming by manual code input 13
Programming by automatic code search 14
Learn function 15
Code learn function 16
Clear programmed button 17
Programming Macros 18
Favourites channel 20
Volume control 22
Vol +/—, (Mute switching) 22
Further volume control functions (except PC) 22
Back to volume control 22
Additional functions 23
All OFF 23
Automatic station redirecting 24
Alternative button allocation in teletext mode 24
Alternative button allocation in PIP mode 25
Faults / Remedies 25
Disposal 26
CE- Conformity 27
Importer 27
Technical data 27
Important Warranty Notices 27

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Universal remote control KH2155
Read the operating instructions carefully before using the
deviceforthersttimeandpreservethisbookletforlater
reference. Hand over the instruction manual to whomsoever
you might pass the device on to.
Important safety instructions
Proper use
Children may only operate the remote control under adult
supervision.
The universal remote control can replace a maximum of
eight 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. The universal remote control is
intended for private use. It is not suitable for commercial use.
Any other use is considered improper use. The manufacturer
declines to accept responsibility for damage(s) arising from
improper use.
There is a danger of injury in the event of
improper handling of batteries!
Batteries must be handled with special care. Take note of
the following safety instructions:
Take the batteries out of the battery compartment as•
soon as they are depleted.
Donotthrowbatteriesintoare.Neversubjectbatteries•
to high temperatures.
If you will not be using the device for a long period of•
time, remove the batteries to prevent them from discharg-
ing.
Explosion hazard! Non-rechargeable batteries must never•
be recharged.
Do not open the batteries or short-circuit them.•
Batteryacidleakingfromabatterycancauseinamma-•
tion of the skin. In the event of contact with the skin, rinse
with large amounts of water. If the liquid comes into con-
tact with your eyes, rinse thoroughly with water, do not
rub and immediately consult a doctor.
Always change all batteries at the same time and always•
use batteries of the same type.
Keep batteries well away from children. Children can put•
batteries into their mouths and swallow them. If a battery
is swallowed medical assistance must be sought immedi-
ately.
Laser
The universal remote control has an infrared diode of laser
class 1. A safety system prevents the emission of hazardous
laser radiation during use. To prevent eye injuries, do not
modify or damage the safety system of the device.

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Damage to the device
If the device is defective, do not attempt to repair it your-•
self. In case of damage, contact the manufacturer or the
manufacturer's service hotline (see Warranty card).
If liquid escapes from the device or if the device has•
been otherwise damaged, it must be inspected by the
manufacturer or the manufacturer's service hotline.
Contact the manufacturer or the manufacturer's service
hotline (see Warranty card).
Device overview
qLCD display.
w/ALL OFF button.
eSET button.
rDevice buttons
tIllumination button.
yCH +/— buttons.
uVOL +/— buttons.
i TeletextOn/O
oNumber buttons.
aRECALL button.
sButton for one or two digit programme numbers.
dPlayback button and teletext button.
fFast text buttons.
gAccess the electronic programme guide.
hArrow buttons.
jEXIT button.
kINFO button.
lOK button.
1( MENU button.
2) SWAP button.
2!PIP button.
2@ MACRO button.
2# Mute switching.
2$ FAV.CH button.
2% AV button.
2^ Infrared Sender/Receiver.
2& Battery compartment cover.
Note:
The functions described here pertain to the theoretically•
ideal circumstance that the button structure of the respective
original remote control is identical to this universal remote
control. This only occurs, however, in rare cases. If, there-
fore, not all of the original remote control's functions can
bereproduceditisnotduetoadiciencyintheUniversal
remote control.
All the brand names used in these instructions or in the•
accompanying code list are trademarks of the corre-
sponding companies.

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First use
Unpacking the device / checking the package
contents
Attention!
Keep the plastic packaging well away from small children.
There is a risk of suocation.
Unpack the device and accessories.•
Check the package contents,•
- Universal remote control,
- Operating instructions,
- Manufacturer list with device code list
Remove the protective foil from the LCD display• q.
Note: Transport damage
If you notice any transport damage contact the manufacturer
or the manufacturer's Service-Hotline (see warranty card).
Inserting the batteries
Attention!
The Universal remote control must only be operated with
1.5 Volt batteries (Type AAA, LR03).
Carry out the battery change as quickly as possible. Preset
settings will remain saved for approx. 1 minute. If new batteries
have not been installed within this time all of the settings will
have to be carried out again. The time of day will, however,
in any case be deleted.
1. Open battery compartment cover 2& in the direction of
the arrows.
2. Insert the batteries as shown in the diagram and close
the battery compartment.
The LCD display qis activated as long as batteries are installed.
The following diagram shows the LCD display qafter the
batteries have been installed or changed.

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Note:
If no LCD display qis visible check the polarity of the batteries
or install new ones.
Operating elements
LCD display
The LCD display qisdividedintoelds.
Text field 2*
Here is shown the currently selected device, for example
DVD, TV or VCR
Code field 2(
Here is shown the device code of the currently selected
device.
Infrared symbol 3)
Every time a button is pressed, with which an infrared signal
is to be sent the Infrared symbol illuminates.
Time field 3!
Here you can read the time of day.
Standard display:
The standard display of the LCD display qconsists of details
of the current device, i.e. "TV", the device code and the time
of day.
Illumination
If you press the Illumination button LIGHT twith every button
press the LCD display qwill stay illuminated for 8 seconds.
Press the LIGHT button tagain to deactivate the illumination
function.

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Buttons
Note:
All the functions described here can, of course, only be used
if they are supported by the device being controlled.
/ALL OFF button w
Switchdeviceon/o;presstwicewithin
2secondstoswitchalldeviceson/o.
SET button e
Hold down for 3 Seconds to access the
SETUP menu.
Device buttons r
The device buttons are used to select which device should
be operated.
Television
Satellite receiver/cable
Audio device
Computer
Video recorder
DVD or CD player
Digital/Personal video recorder
Additional device
Illumination button t
Press the LIGHT tbutton to illuminate the
display.
CH+/— buttons y
Change the reception channel.
VOL+/— buttons u
Set volume (Volume).
TTX ON/OFF button i
Switchteletexton/o.

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Number buttons o
Enter programme and device
code numbers.
RECALL button a
Accesses the last selected programme slot
Button for one/two digit programme numbers s
Fortwodigitprogrammenumbersrst
press the sbutton then via the number
buttons oenter the programme number.
When pressed again the display becomes
single digit once more.
Playback buttons and teletext function buttons
The playback buttons dcontrol devices such as DVD/
CD players and video recorders:
Record.
Stop Playback/Record/Wind
Rewind
Start playback
Stop playback
Wind forward
In teletext operation the buttons have the following functions:
Access time
Cancel page access
Enlarge page presentation
Access Index page
Stop automatic page forwarding
for multi page teletexts.
Mystery button
In addition the CH+/- buttons ycontrol the following teletext
functions:
Leaf one page forward
Leaf one page backward
Coloured Fast text buttons f
The coloured fast text buttons open categories in the teletext
selection.
GUIDE button g
The GUIDE button accesses the device's
electronic programme guide.

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Arrow buttons h
Move up, right, left and down in menus.
For control of the "Picture in Picture" function.
EXIT button j
Move a level backward in the menu.
INFO button k
Superimpose programme information.
OK button l
YoucanconrmamenuselectionwiththeOK
button.
MENU button 1(
Access the menu of the controlled device.
SWAP button 2)
control the A-B repeat function in DVD/
CD modes.
To switch between the main and second
image in PIP operation.
PIP button 2!
to access/end the TV's picture in picture
mode.
With SAT/CABLE the PIP button serves
as the video format selector.
MACRO button 2@
TheMACRObutton2@ followed by a number
button o 1-6, activates the previously saved
chain of commands.
Mute switching 2#
Switchsoundon/o.
FAV.CH button 2$
Accesses your previously programmed favourite
station.
AV button 2%
Switch to the AV input.
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