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4 Press the power key to start the search. Make sure that you
keep the remote control pointed at your equipment.
– Each time the green LED flashes, another code is sent.
When the right code is found, the equipment switches off.
Immediately press the power key to stop the search.
If the green LED flashed again after the equipment
switched off, this means you missed the correct code! If
you missed the code, follow the next procedure, starting at
step 5. If the LED did not flash again after the equipment
switched off, go to step 7.
5 Switch the equipment manually back on.
6 Press ‘PROG-’ (down only!) repeatedly to send previous
codes until the equipment switches off again.
7 Press the power key to lock the correct code in the
SBC RU641’s memory.
– The green LED flashes twice.
Check
Switch equipment on manually. Press a few keys to check correct
response. If response is not correct, repeat procedure beginning
at step 1.
Note
- The search time averages about 90 seconds. (Maximum search
time is 5 minutes for TV, 2 minutes for VCR, 4 minutes for SAT
and 2 minutes for DVD).
- Autosearch stops automatically after all codes have been
tested.
MAKE A NOTE OF YOUR CODE!
Advice
Carefully read the complete procedure before starting!
Note the code inside the battery case and in the codelist in
the centre of this booklet. This may be useful if you ever need
to set up the SBC RU641 again. You used the auto search
procedure or you forgot to note the code after set up? No
problem! You can still ‘read out’ the code from the remote:
1 Make sure you’ve selected the right mode with the mode
selector key.
2 Press and release keys 1 and 6 simultaneously.
Important: after pressing the keys, you have to release them
immediately!
– The green LED lights up.
3 Press the two digits key.
– The green LED goes out.
4 Press key 1 and count the number of times the green LED
flashes. This is the first digit of the 4-digit code. (No
flashes means the digit is zero.)
5 Press key 2 and count the number of flashes for the second
digit.
6 Press key 3 and count the number of flashes for the third
digit.
Instructions for use
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