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The remote control has integrated flash memory to help prevent it from losing its ID when batteries drain. It also has
a membrane and plastic framing for resistance to liquids, although it is not waterproof.
The remote control is RF-based, which eliminates the need to point it directly at the jukebox. It has a range of up to
200 feet depending on the type of obstructions between it and the jukebox. (e.g., concrete and metal can provide
more of a barrier than wood or plaster.) The remote control can also be affected by interference from other RF-based
devices.
The remote control is powered by two 1.5V AAA batteries. Insert the batteries in the compartment on the rear of the
remote. Use only high-quality alkaline batteries.
Setting the Remote Control ID
By default, the remote control ID is set to 000. To change it, do the following:
1.
Press the
POWER
and
F4
keys at the same time and hold them down until the red indicator light blinks two times.
Figure 1-2 Setting Remote ID
2.
Enter a new three-digit code to be programmed. The new code must be in the range
000
to
255
.
3.
The red indicator light will light up for three seconds to confirm your selection. If you enter an invalid code the
light will blink five times.
4.
You must now have the jukebox re-learn the remote ID.
Press and hold to set
remote control ID.