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3. 

Note the orientation of the 

PIC

 in the 

PIC Socket

. There is a 

chamfer with a dot located on one side of the 

PIC

.  The 

replacement 

PIC

 must be inserted with the same orientation. 

 

4. 

5. 

6. 

7. 

8. 

Attach an anti-static earth strap to your wrist and connect the 
crocodile clip to the top negative battery terminal (connected to 

the black wire). 

 

You will notice two recesses on opposite corners of the 

PIC

 

Socket.  Place the small barbed end of the 

PIC

 extraction tool 

into one of the recesses in the corner of the 

PIC Socket

. Lever 

the 

PIC

 partially out of its socket. Place the barbed end into the 

opposite recess and lever the 

PIC

 fully out of the socket. 

 

Place the replacement 

PIC

 squarely into the socket. 

ENSURE 

CORRECT ORIENTATION

. Apply mild pressure to push the 

PIC

 

into the socket so that it is flush to the top of the socket.   

 

Replace the batteries and rear cover.  Your Flash display should 
now show the enhanced display format. 

 

Your Flash handset has now been updated.

 

 
 

 

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Summary of Contents for FLASH REMOTE HANDSET

Page 1: ...U P D A T E N O T E S ISSUE 2 Flash Remote Handset ...

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Page 3: ...mp CD Tuner AV processor DVD and Subwoofer control functions Menu driven setup facility User defined softkeys Central command indicator Fully backlit Ambient light level detector Movement sensor Powerful multi directional IR transmitter Fully future proof software architecture Low battery warning The following sections provide detailed instructions for using and setting up your Flash For a detaile...

Page 4: ...mode SETUP To switch between 2CH and AV modes press the Navi key for a short time To enter SETUP mode press and hold the Navi Key 2 Channel mode 2 ...

Page 5: ...ol preamp source selection PRE R Numeric keys control preamp record selection CD key CD Selects 1 of 3 CD pages Numeric keys control CD track selection TUN key TUN Selects Tuner page Numeric keys control tuner preset or direct frequency selection AV mode AV mode is used to control audio video products such as AV processors DVD players and subwoofers Volume down 6 mute mute and volume up 5 hotkeys ...

Page 6: ...Selects one of 2 SUB pages Numeric keys 1 6 control sub inputs 1 6 Numeric keys 0 7 8 and 9 are disabled Setup Mode Setup mode is used to adjust the Flash handset setup Use the UP 5 DOWN 6 keys to select a setup page and the OK OK key to accept or EXIT EXIT to exit setup To return to normal operation at any point within the setup menu press and hold the EXIT EXIT key General The general setup menu...

Page 7: ...o use from 0 9 0 default As the code set is changed a code set change command is transmitted to the AV processor to synchronize the handset and the processor WARNING This setting should only be adjusted in conjunction with the appropriate AV processor system code setup procedure outlined separatelty dvd rc5 The dvd rc5 setting selects which DVD code set to use from 1 5 1 default As the code set is...

Page 8: ...The UP 5 DOWN 6 keys can then be used to select any one of the available commands see appendix 2 Each command has a product ID to indicate which product the command controls according to the following key p preamp r record c cd t tuner a av d dvd s sub If a command for a product other than the selected page product is chosen the product ID will be displayed in the main display Appendix 3 contains ...

Page 9: ...ly Incorrect installation of the PIC programmable integrated circuit can result in damage The update procedure requires the removal and replacement of the handset PIC followed by a software initiation procedure To complete the update procedure you will need the update kit comprising a replacement PIC and PIC removal tool and the battery cover allen key 2 5mm supplied with Flash 1 2 With the batter...

Page 10: ...rs of the PIC Socket Place the small barbed end of the PIC extraction tool into one of the recesses in the corner of the PIC Socket Lever the PIC partially out of its socket Place the barbed end into the opposite recess and lever the PIC fully out of the socket Place the replacement PIC squarely into the socket ENSURE CORRECT ORIENTATION Apply mild pressure to push the PIC into the socket so that ...

Page 11: ...p 5 d mono t m1 a 6 p disp t 6 d m2 a 7 p prog t 4 d m3 a 8 p 1 t 3 d m4 a 9 p 2 t ok d m5 a 0 p 3 t disp s m6 a mute r 4 t info s m7 a mon r 5 t 1 s m8 a i p5 r 6 t 2 s m9 a i p6 r 7 t 3 s m0 a 1 r 8 t 4 s s b d 2 r 9 t 5 s open d 3 r 0 t 6 s setup d 4 r s b a mute s play d 5 r vol5 a gain5 s stop d 6 r vol6 a next d gain6 s 7 r mute a prev d mode5 s 8 r i p5 a pause d down s 9 r i p6 a ff d save...

Page 12: ...Appendix 3 Product Commands Use the following images to note changes to softkeys for future reference Preamp Default User CD Default User 10 ...

Page 13: ...Tuner Default User AV Default User 11 ...

Page 14: ...DVD Default User Subwoofer Default User 12 ...

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