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KOMPERNASS GMBH · BURGSTRASSE 21 ·

D-44867 BOCHUM

www.kompernass.com

ID-Nr.: KH2150-07/08-V1

KH2150

UNIVERSAL

REMOTE CONTROL

3BC

UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL

Operating instructions

CV_KH2150_JOE23594_LB3bcI.qxd  05.08.2008  16:53 Uhr  Seite 1

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Page 1: ...H BURGSTRASSE 21 D 44867 BOCHUM www kompernass com ID Nr KH2150 07 08 V1 KH2150 UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL 3BC UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL Operating instructions CV_KH2150_JOE23594_LB3bcI qxd 05 08 2008 16 53 Uhr Seite 1 ...

Page 2: ...KH 2150 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 CV_KH2150_JOE23594_LB3bcI qxd 05 08 2008 16 53 Uhr Seite 4 ...

Page 3: ...TE SETUP 11 VOL MUTE SET 12 VOL MUTE RESET 12 TIME SETUP 12 DATE SETUP 13 BACKLIGHT SETUP 14 SYSTEM RESET 14 CODE SETUP Device code 15 LIST CODES 15 ENTER CODES 17 SEARCH CODES 17 BRAND CODES 19 Entering device codes for combination devices 20 Controlling combination devices 20 Display device code 20 TIMER SETUP Timer functions 21 TV SLEEP SETUP 21 TIMER SETUP 22 LEARN SETUP Learning functions 24 ...

Page 4: ...hooting 30 Technical data 31 Manufacturer codes 31 Personal macros 32 Personal device codes 32 Conformity 33 Importer 33 Warranty and Service 34 2 Read the operating instructions carefully before using the device for the first time and preserve these instructions for later re ference Hand over the instruction manual to whomsoever you might pass the device on to ...

Page 5: ...ing safety instructions Take the batteries out of the battery compartment as soon as they are empty Do not throw batteries into a fire Never subject batteries to high temperatures If you will not be using the device for a longer period of time remove the batteries to prevent them from discharging Explosion hazard Non rechargeable batteries must never be recharged Do not open the batteries or short...

Page 6: ...ntact the manufacturer or his service hotline see Warranty section Appliance Overview 1 Infrared transmitter receiver 2 LCD display with text field number field and symbol field 3 ALL OFF button 4 Device buttons 5 S button 6 Arrow buttons 7 OK button 8 EXIT button 9 Speaker button 10 VOL button 11 MACRO button 12 Video text buttons 13 Number buttons 14 Button for one two digit programme numbers 15...

Page 7: ...e LCD display 2 Note Transport damage If you notice transport damage contact customer service see Warranty section Inserting the batteries Attention The universal remote control may only be operated with 1 5 volt batteries 1 Open the battery compartment 20 in the direction in dicated by the arrow 2 Insert the batteries as shown in the figure and close the battery compartment The LCD display 2 is a...

Page 8: ...2 that is shown in the display on two lines is shown in these operating instructions on a single line Example LCD display Operating instructions SYSTEM SYSTEM SETUP SETUP Infrared symbol 22 Every time a button is pressed an infrared signal is sent and the infrared symbol lights up SET symbol 23 The SET symbol indicates that the remote control is in setup mode and device codes can be entered for ex...

Page 9: ...00 is described in the sections DATE SETUP and TIME SETUP Lighting The LCD display 2 lights up as soon as you press a button on the remote control The backlight switches off automatically The backlight time can be configured See the section BACKLIGHT SETUP The default setting is ten seconds Buttons ALL OFF button 3 Switch device on off Device buttons 4 The device buttons are used to select which d...

Page 10: ...tons 6 Move up right left and down in menus OK button 7 You can confirm a menu selection with the OK button EXIT button 8 Leave menu Speaker button 9 Switch sound on off VOL button 10 Set volume MACRO button 11 Pressing the MACRO button 11 followed by a number button 13 1 2 or 3 activates the saved commands 8 ...

Page 11: ...s first press button 14 then enter the programme number with the number buttons 13 Playback buttons and function buttons 15 The playback buttons REW PLAY F F RECORD STOP and PAUSE control devices such as DVD players VCRs and CD players The coloured function buttons open categories in the video text selection REW Rewind video text category red PLAY Playback video text category yellow F F Fast forwa...

Page 12: ...le menu VCR Access ShowView Note Consult the operating instructions of your VCR to learn whether the ShowView function is supported SYSTEM SETUP System settings In the system settings you can configure the following VOL MUTE SETUP Volume control via a specific device TIME SETUP Time format and setting the time DATE SETUP Setting the date year and day of the week BACKLIGHT SETUP Backlighting of the...

Page 13: ...ice such as the tele vision 1 Hold the S button 5 pressed until CODE SETUP appears in the LCD display 2 2 Press the down arrow button 6 SYSTEM SETUP appears in the LCD display 2 3 Press the right arrow button 6 VOL MUTE SETUP appears in the LCD display 2 4 Press the right arrow button 6 ALL VOL SET appears in the LCD display 2 5 Press the right arrow button 6 ALL VOL MODE appears in the LCD displa...

Page 14: ...e S button 5 pressed until CODE SETUP appears in the LCD display 2 2 Press the down arrow button 6 SYSTEM SETUP appears in the LCD display 2 3 Press the right arrow button 6 VOL MUTE SETUP appears in the LCD display 2 4 Press the right arrow button 6 ALL VOL SET appears in the LCD display 2 5 Press the down arrow button 6 repeatedly until VOL MUTE RESET appears in the LCD display 2 6 Press the rig...

Page 15: ...ate and day of the week 1 Hold the S button 5 pressed until CODE SETUP appears in the LCD display 2 2 Press the down arrow button 6 SYSTEM SETUP appears in the LCD display 2 3 Press the right arrow button 6 VOL MUTE SETUP appears in the LCD display 2 4 Press the down arrow button 6 repeatedly until DATE SETUP appears in the LCD display 2 5 Press the right arrow button 6 YEAR 2006 appears in the LC...

Page 16: ...IGHT SETUP appears in the LCD display 2 5 Press the right arrow button 6 BACKLIGHT TIME 10 appears in the LCD display 2 The seconds value blinks 6 Press the up or down arrow button 6 to set the seconds 7 Press the right arrow button 6 SUCCESS appears in the LCD display 2 8 Press the EXIT button 8 repeatedly until the standard display appears in the LCD display 2 Note If no button is pressed for ap...

Page 17: ...l ENTER CODES From the additional manual with the device codes SEARCH CODES Automatically or manually search for codes BRAND CODES From the table of manufacturer codes LIST CODES Select the device code for a device TV VCR LD DVD etc from the internal list on the remote control Note To conclude your input press the EXIT button 8 1 Switch on the device for which you would like to program the remote ...

Page 18: ...ress various buttons on the remote control to test the functions If your device responds you have selected the correct device code Continue with step 12 10 Press the left or right arrow button 6 The next device code of the same manufacturer appears in the LCD display 2 11 Repeat step 9 12 Press the OK button 7 The device code is saved First PLEASE WAIT then SUCCESS appears in the LCD display 2 Rep...

Page 19: ...List 7 Enter the device code with the number buttons 13 SUCCESS appears in the LCD display 2 If the entered device code is incorrect the message CODE ERROR appears in the LCD display 2 Repeat steps 2 to 8 Repeat steps 1 to 8 for all devices that you would like to operate SEARCH CODES Automatic search Automatically search for the device code within the internal list of the remote control Note To co...

Page 20: ...ard search press Plus on the CH button 17 10 As soon as your device reacts press the OK button 7 The device code is saved SUCCESS appears in the LCD display 2 11 Press various buttons on the remote control to check the setting If your device only partially responds repeat the steps with the next device code Manual search Manually search for the device code within the internal list of the remote co...

Page 21: ...e only partially responds repeat the steps with the next device code BRAND CODES Select a manufacturer code from the Manufacturer codes table The table can be found at the end of the operating in structions Note To conclude your input press the EXIT button 8 1 Switch on the device for which you would like to program the remote control 2 Hold the S button 5 pressed until CODE SETUP appears in the L...

Page 22: ...h a different manufacturer code from the table Repeat steps 1 to 11 for all devices that you would like to operate Entering device codes for combination devices For combination devices such as television VCR or DVD VCR it is necessary to enter a device code for each device type Controlling combination devices Some combination devices such as TV VCR or DVD VCR have separate device buttons on the or...

Page 23: ... 90 minutes TV SLEEP SET Programming the SLEEPTIMER function 1 Switch on the television 2 Hold the S button 5 pressed until CODE SETUP appears in the LCD display 2 3 Press the down arrow button 6 repeatedly until TIMER SETUP appears in the LCD display 2 4 Press the right arrow button 6 TV SLEEP SETUP appears in the LCD display 2 TIMER SETUP overview 5 Press the right arrow button 6 TV SLEEP SET ap...

Page 24: ...the LCD display 2 2 Press the down arrow button 6 repeatedly until TIMER SETUP appears in the LCD display 2 3 Press the right arrow button 6 TV SLEEP SET appears in the LCD display 2 4 Press the right arrow button 6 TV SLEEP CLEAR appears in the LCD display 2 5 Press the right arrow button 6 CONFIRM CLEAR appears in the LCD display 2 6 Press the right arrow button 6 SUCCESS appears in the LCD disp...

Page 25: ... right arrow button 6 TIMER 1 MODE appears in the LCD display 2 11 Press the desired device button 4 TIMER 1 KEY 1 appears in the LCD display 2 Note To save fewer than three buttons press the OK button 7 12 Press the desired buttons The messages TIMER 1 KEY2 TIMER 1 KEY3 SUCCESS and then CODE SETUP appear in sequence on the LCD display 2 13 Press EXIT 8 repeatedly until the device day of the week ...

Page 26: ...signals of an original remote control Take note of the following points The learning function can learn a maximum of 150 button signals Use new batteries for the universal remote control and the original remote control Maintain a distance of at least one metre to other light sources The light sources could disrupt the infrared trans mission You can extend the configured device codes using the l ea...

Page 27: ...D display 2 2 Press the down arrow button 6 repeatedly until LEARN SETUP appears in the LCD display 2 3 Press the right arrow button 6 MODE LEARN appears in the LCD display 2 4 Press the right arrow button 6 MODE KEY appears in the LCD display 2 5 Press the desired device button 4 LEARN KEY appears on the LCD display 2 6 Press the desired button on the universal remote control For example the play...

Page 28: ... the down arrow button 6 repeatedly until MODE CLEAR appears in the LCD display 2 5 Press the right arrow button 6 MODE KEY appears in the LCD display 2 6 Press the desired device button 4 CONFIRM CLEAR appears in the LCD display 2 7 Press the right arrow button 6 First PLEASE WAIT then SUCCESS appears in the LCD display 2 ALL LEARN CLEAR Clearing the learned buttons of all devices 1 Hold the S bu...

Page 29: ...cros Each macro can contain a maximum sequence of ten buttons MACRO SETUP overview MACRO SET Programming and saving a macro 1 Hold the S button 5 pressed until CODE SETUP appears in the LCD display 2 2 Press the down arrow button 6 repeatedly until MACRO SETUP appears in the LCD display 2 3 Press the right arrow button 6 MACRO SET appears in the LCD display 2 4 Press the right arrow button 6 MACRO...

Page 30: ...s saved under 1 for example MACRO 1 VOID appears in the LCD display 2 2 Press the number button 13 1 2 or 3 The LCD display 2 shows MACRO 1 for example The infrared symbol 22 blinks and the saved button sequence is sent MACRO CLEAR Clearing a saved macro 1 Hold the S button 5 pressed until CODE SETUP appears in the LCD display 2 2 Press the down arrow button 6 repeatedly until MACRO SETUP appears ...

Page 31: ...anser Ensure that no moisture enters the remote control during cleaning Disposal Do not dispose of the device in your normal domestic waste This product is subject to the European directive 2002 96 EC Dispose of the device through an approved disposal centre or at your community waste facility Observe the currently applicable regulations In case of doubt please contact your waste disposal centre D...

Page 32: ...Insert new batteries LCD display 2 is dim Batteries are empty Insert new batteries Device only partially reacts to a button press Device code is incorrect Enter a different device code of the manufacturer Searching for the device code with the AUTOSEARCH function Buttons of an original remote control cannot be learned The distance be tween the remote controls is too large or too small Change the d...

Page 33: ... kHz Range 8 m Angle 50 Laser Laser class 1 Power supply Battery 2 x 1 5 V type AAA LR03 micro Manufacturer codes One manufacturer code applies to multiple manufacturers For example enter the code 3 for a Sharp device Button Manufacturer 1 Medion Tchibo 2 Eye Philco Philips Pye Radiola 3 Akai Daewoo JVC Panasonic Sharp Sony Toshiba 4 Brandt Fergusson Thomson 5 Nordmende Saba Telefunken 6 Blaupunkt...

Page 34: ...Personal macros Personal device codes Button Device Device code TV DVD VCR CBL ASAT DSAT AUX 1 CD AMP AUX 2 Steps Macro button 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 32 ...

Page 35: ...rman Equipment and Product Safety Act GPSG as well as for compliance with the directives on use of the CE mark is KOMPERNASS GMBH BURGSTRASSE 21 44867 BOCHUM GERMANY The conformity declaration can be requested from the first party placing the product on the market Importer KOMPERNASS GMBH BURGSTRASSE 21 44867 BOCHUM GERMANY www kompernass com 33 ...

Page 36: ...he purchase receipt sales slip The device must be securely packed and rhe RMA number clearly visible Products sent in without the RMA number cannot be processed Note The warranty provisions cover only material or factory defects The warranty is not valid for worn out parts damage to breakable parts like switches or rechargeable batteries This product is for private use only and is not intended for...

Page 37: ... DES Ltd Tel 0870 787 6177 Fax 0870 787 6168 e mail support uk kompernass com Irish Connection Tel 00353 0 87 99 62 077 Fax 00353 18398056 e mail support ie kompernass com www mysilvercrest de In order to guarantee a cost free re pair procedure please get in touch with the service hotline Make sure you have your sales slip handy UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL KH 2150 ...

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