Operation Manual

Inserting and changing the batteries
Your easytip is powered by two (alkaline) 1.5 V batteries (IEC LR
03, AAA)
Insert the batteries following the markings in the battery compart-
ment.
After inserting the batteries, your easytip is adjusted for TV-
operation.
If the LED does not blink as usual when pressing the keys or if
the device you are controlling fails to respond from the usual
distance then the batteries must be changed.
Your easytip includes a intermediate memory which prevents the
easytip from losing its memory during the battery changing.
Please dispose batteries carefully.
Description of keys
Image
a Light-emitting diode (LED)
b Level key to switch to device level (TV and VCR)
c Number keys: 0-9
d -/--: single/double digit enter, 10, 1-
e Power/Standby on/off
f P+/P-: switch to next or previous channel
g +/- Vol: Volume control
h Mute: Sound on/off
i OK/Norm:
For TV: Reset TV set to basic settings and confirmation-key for
TV-menu
j • For TV: Using the teletext-function
k • For TV: Function of the Videotext-keys
l Menu: calls the menu-function for TV
m Info: calls the Info-function, Index, S 100
n AV: switch to the AV-channel (e.g.: VCR)
o Shift: preselection key for adjustment of brightness, color,
contrast, treble, bass, balance.
Programming easytip
Programming by Code entering
1. Switch on the device you want to use your easytip with.
2. Turn to the TV code list (other manual) and look for the name
of your device manufacturer.
3. Choose your device by using the Level key (image b) and
press the key (for about 5 seconds) until the LED (image a)
blinks twice.
4. Enter the first 3-digit code from the list with the number keys
(image c) on your remote control.
ATTENTION!
The first figure of the 3-digit cod must be entered within 5 sec-
onds of the LED (image a) blinking twice.
Otherwise the LED (image a) will flash once and you will have to
repeat the procedure from step 3.
5. After the 3-digit code has been entered the LED (image a) will
blink twice to indicate that the code has been accepted.
ATTENTION!
If you entered the first digit within 5 seconds but still see one long
flash from the LED (image a) after you have entered the code,
this means the code you entered is invalid.
In this case, repeat the procedure from step 3.
6. Now point your easytip at your device and try to operate your
device with your Easytip.
7. If your device does not react to the device code number you
entered or if it operates incorrectly, enter the next number
listed against the device manufacturerís name.
The code list shows the most common codes first.
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