URC-2560 “Little Easy’’Ô Universal Remote USER GUIDE & CODE BOOK Retain For Future Reference
■ ■ ■ ■ Table of Contents About Your LITTLE EASY ...................................... 3 Features and Functions ........................................ 3 Installing the Batteries ......................................... 6 Setting Up Your Device ........................................ 7 The AUX Key: Setting Up a Second Television or Video ......... 8 The Search Method .............................................. 10 Getting Codes from the LITTLE EASY.................. 11 Changing the Device Keys .......
■ ■ ■ ■ About Your LITTLE EASY Your LITTLE EASY Package contains: Your LITTLE EASY Remote Your LITTLE EASY Manual Your manual is divided into two parts: set-up instruc-tions and device codes. You will need your manual to set up your new LITTLE EASY so please be sure to keep it. Your LITTLE EASY needs two new AAA/LR03 alkaline batteries. Your LITTLE EASY can operate three devices: a Television, a Video and a Second Television or Video Recorder.
■ ■ ■ ■ Number Keys The Number keys (0-9, 10) provide functions just like your original remote, such as direct access programme selection. If your original remote uses one/two digit input switching (-/-- symbol), this function can be obtained by pressing the -/-key, which is the same as the 10 key. Volume, Programme The Volume and Programme keys control the most frequently used functions of your Television. They operate just as those on your original remote.
■ ■ ■ ■ LED Power MAGIC Key Device Keys Number Key Mute -/--Key Volume Programme Scan Key Teletext Keys Rewind Play Pause Fast Forward Record Stop ■ ■ ■ ■ 5
■ ■ ■ ■ Installing the Batteries Your LITTLE EASY needs two new AAA/LR03 alkaline batteries. 1 Remove the battery cover from the back of your LITTLE EASY. 2 Match the batteries to the + and - marks inside the battery case, then insert the batteries. 3 Press the battery cover back into place. Note: In order to avoid having to reprogramme your Little Easy after you remove the batteries, you will need to insert new batteries within 3 minutes. Also it is best that you do not use rechargable batteries.
■ ■ ■ ■ Setting Up Your Device To set up the LITTLE EASY for your Television: 1 ONE FOR ALL Fernseher Admiral Agazi AGB Aiko Akai Akiba 2 087 093 264 163 264 075 216 009 208 351 037 191 163 284 009 218 218 TV Find your Television code in the Set-Up Code section (starting on page 23). Codes are listed by brand name. The most popular code is listed first. Make sure your Television is switched on. Press and release your LITTLE EASY’s TV key.
■ ■ ■ ■ The AUX Key: Setting Up a Second Television or Video The AUX key on your LITTLE EASY can be used to control a second Television or Video Recorder. To set up the AUX key to control a second TV: 1 Press and hold down the MAGIC key until the red light blinks twice. (The light will blink once and then twice.) 992 2 Press 9 9 2 TV AUX.
■ ■ ■ ■ 5 Enter your three-digit TVcode using the number keys. The red light will blink twice. 6 Now, aim your LITTLE EASY at your Television and press POWER. If your Television switches off, your LITTLE EASY is ready to run your Television. Write your code in the three boxes on page 22, for quick, easy reference. Important notes: – To set up your Video Recorder, follow the same instructions above, only press the VCR key during step 2.
■ ■ ■ ■ The Search Method If your Television or Video Recorder does not respond to the LITTLE EASY after you have tried all the codes listed for your brand, try the Search Method. The Search Method may also work if your brand is not listed at all. Let’s say you cannot get your LITTLE EASY to control your Television: 1 2 Switch your Television on. TV Press the TV key on your LITTLE EASY. 991 Aim your LITTLE EASY at your Television.
■ ■ ■ ■ Getting Codes from the LITTLE EASY Even if you have used the Search Method, it is handy to know your Television or Video code for future reference. It’s easy to get your code after you have set up the Little Easy with your Television or Video. To get your Television code: 1 TV 2 990 Press TV. Press and hold MAGIC until the LITTLE EASY’s red light blinks twice. Press 9 9 0. The red light will blink twice. 3 1 For the first digit of your three-digit code, press 1 and count the red blinks.
■ ■ ■ ■ Changing the Device Keys If you want, you can change any of the device keys (TV, VCR or AUX) to operate another type of device. The chart below lists how to change the keys and to set up that device: To Change: TV Press: to VCR MAGIC* 992 VCR TV then TV MAGIC* Code VCR to TV MAGIC* 992 TV VCR then VCR MAGIC* Code AUX to TV MAGIC* 992 TV AUX then AUX MAGIC* Code AUX to VCR MAGIC* 992 VCR AUX then AUX MAGIC* Code * Hold down the MAGIC key until the red light blinks twice.
■ ■ ■ ■ The Scan Key Your LITTLE EASY comes with a special Scan key which lets you go through every programme available on your Television or Video Recorder. For example, to scan through the programmes on your Television: 1 2 TV Aim the LITTLE EASY at your Television and press TV, then Scan. You will automatically move through all the programmes available on your Television stopping at each programme for about three seconds.
■ ■ ■ ■ Colour & Brightness Depending on the functions of your original remote control, the LITTLE EASY can operate the colour and brightness settings of your Television. To adjust the colour: Press MAGIC followed by Volume+ (for colour up) or Volume- (for colour down). To adjust the brightness: Press MAGIC followed by Programme+ (for brightness up) or Programme- (for brightness down). Punch-Through You may be able to use some features of your Television and Video Recorder at the same time.
■ ■ ■ ■ More on Teletext The LITTLE EASY is designed to operate the basic functions of teletext (text on, text off and mix). Symbol Title Description TEXT Puts the Television in the teletext mode TV Switches the Television back to regular viewing mode. On some Televisions, this may be done by pressing the TEXT key several times. MIX Shows both teletext and regular Television simultaneously. Also used for subtitling. On some Televisions this function is accessed by pressing the TEXT key twice.
■ ■ ■ ■ Sleeptimer Sleeptimer is a feature which comes built into many TVs. It allows you to set your device to turn off within a certain amount of time. This feature comes in handy if, for example, you enjoy falling asleep with your television on. With the ONE FOR ALL, there are two ways to use the sleeptimer. If your TV came with this feature built in, follow the instructions “Device Sleeptimer” below. If your device did not come with this feature, follow the instructions “ONE FOR ALL Sleeptimer”.
■ ■ ■ ■ The ONE FOR ALL Sleeptimer Your ONE FOR ALL remote comes with an internal Sleeptimer function for those devices which did not come standard with this function. To use the ONE FOR ALL Sleeptimer: Making your ONE FOR ALL ready for Sleeptimer: 1 2 Press the TV key. TV 970 Then, press and hold MAGIC until the red light blinks twice. Press 970. The red light will blink twice again. It is only necessary to perform steps 1 and 2 once. Now to set the timer, continue with the steps below.
■ ■ ■ ■ (:30) (:45) (:60) Once you have set the timer to the desired time, set your ONE FOR ALL remote down, pointing it at your device. When the programmed amount of time has elapsed, the ONE FOR ALL will send the command for Power, hence turning off your device. Notes: -The red light on the ONE FOR ALL will blink every 15 seconds indicating that the remote is in Sleeptimer mode. -To deactivate the Sleeptimer, simply press any key on the ONE FOR ALL remote.
■ ■ ■ ■ Preventing Accidental Code Changes To prevent the accidental changing of codes in the LITTLE EASY (for instance by young children), it is possible to lock in the code you have set up: Please remember, this is an optional feature and should only be used after you have found all the code(s) which operate your device(s) correctly and have set up your LITTLE EASY exactly the way you want it.
■ ■ ■ ■ Trouble-Shooting Red light does not blink when you press a key? Replace batteries with 2 fresh, new AAA/LRO3 alkaline batteries. The ONE FOR ALL does not respond after pressing a key? Make sure you are using new batteries and are aiming the ONE FOR ALL at your device. The ONE FOR ALL does not operate your device(s)? A) Try all the codes listed for your brand B) Try the search method on page 10. Your brand is not listed in the ONE FOR ALL code section? Try the search method on page 10.
■ ■ ■ ■ Consumer Help-Line If you have any questions about the operation of your new ONE FOR ALL Universal Remote Control, you may call our consumer help-line for assistance. Before calling, please read this manual carefully to find the answer to your question. If you cannot find a solution in this manual, please complete the information below on all your equipment before calling. This way we can better serve you. In the UK: phone: 0800 966 194 fax: +31 53 432 9816 e-mail: ofahelp@ueic.
■ ■ ■ ■ Quick Code Reference The following pages list the codes for your equipment. The most popular codes for each brand are listed first. If your device does not respond to the LITTLE EASY after you have tried all the codes for your brand, try the search method (page 10). Write down the codes for your devices in the boxes below, for quick and easy reference. Device Type Code 1. 2. 3.
Little Easy Code List Televisions Ayomi Baird Acura Admiral Bang & Olufsen Basic Line 009 087 093 418 213 264 Adyson 217 Agazi 264 AGB 516 Aiko 216 009 037 371 035 072 361 191 Aim 037 274 Akai 208 361 371 037 191 035 009 072 218 163 Akiba 218 282 455 037 Akura 218 282 276 009 412 264 037 Alba 218 235 009 418 370 355 371 037 216 247 431 Alcyon 076 Allorgan 206 294 217 Allstar 037 Amplivision 217 400 320 Amstrad 177 009 516 264 218 371 362 412 037 Anglo 009 264 Anitech 009 068 076 264 Ansonic 370 102 009
Condor Contec Continental Edison 216 247 282 320 037 370 009 102 216 009 157 011 036 501 237 196 198 399 333 287 487 568 Cosmel 009 337 Crezar 213 Crosley 087 247 074 084 076 213 Crown 009 370 076 421 037 359 Crystal 431 CS Electronics 247 216 218 CTC 247 Cybertron 218 Daewoo 009 037 216 374 218 217 Dainichi 218 Dansai 037 264 Dawa 037 Daytron 009 374 Decca 072 516 037 249 217 DeGraaf 208 Desmet 320 037 Dixi 009 037 Domland 394 DTS 009 Dual 217 343 259 399 519 Dual-Tec 217 259 Dumont 087 104 102 213 217 0
Hantarex HCM Hema Hifivox HiLine Hinari Hisawa Hitachi Hoshai Hygashi Hornyphon Hyper Hypersonic Hypson ICE Imperial Indesit Indiana Ingersol Inno Hit Interbuy Interfunk Intervision Irradio Isukai ITC ITS ITT JEC JVC 009 213 037 296 264 009 282 412 217 218 037 217 009 501 196 399 568 264 037 208 036 037 218 009 163 282 218 400 455 225 036 349 356 473 043 343 196 198 217 218 217 216 037 009 216 217 247 361 037 264 217 282 455 400 264 217 037 371 218 216 009 037 247 370 418 074 084 076 349 237 213 037 009
Mitsubishi Mivar Motion MTC Multi standard Multitech 108 150 512 087 036 237 292 290 291 370 216 076 370 349 102 217 009 216 247 102 Murphy 104 216 National 237 NEC 036 320 Neckermann 037 191 370 505 200 554 556 327 349 087 213 217 411 NEI 037 337 431 Nesco 247 Newtech 037 009 556 343 New World 218 Nicamagic 216 Nikkai 072 218 037 217 264 035 337 216 009 Nobliko 102 076 070 216 Nogamatic 399 501 196 568 Nokia 163 480 349 359 473 361 339 208 Nordmende 109 501 287 399 196 343 198 213 568 Oceanic 163 400 361
Roadstar Robotron Royal Lux RTF Saba 009 264 218 087 421 087 287 213 087 399 163 109 501 516 343 361 498 196 198 335 Sagem 455 Saisho 235 516 177 009 011 217 264 Salora 290 349 356 359 361 516 Sambers 213 516 102 Samsung 037 556 009 217 370 264 090 216 290 072 208 Sandra 216 217 Sansui 037 Sanyo 208 157 292 036 011 370 072 216 217 104 213 339 SBR 037 556 012 Schaub Lorenz 349 Schneider 037 012 217 303 519 394 259 323 343 247 371 218 361 SEG 217 264 009 036 102 362 037 SEI 087 102 010 516 213 294 296 206 03
Tokai Tokyo Tomashi Toshiba Towada Trans Continens Trident Triumph 072 037 337 163 216 035 282 035 508 036 070 102 349 102 217 516 217 177 516 346 556 Uher 076 037 206 320 303 374 418 Ultravox 087 102 374 216 213 037 Universum 346 105 535 473 361 200 011 512 294 036 157 070 370 492 480 247 Univox 337 087 037 Vestel 037 217 Vexa 009 037 Videologique 216 218 217 VideoSystem 037 Videotechnic 216 320 Visiola 216 Vision 037 320 Vistar 276 206 Vortec 037 Voxson 087 076 037 418 Waltham 217 276 356 418 287 385 03
Emerson Etzuko Europhon Ferguson Fidelity Finlandia Finlux First Line Fisher Flint Frontech Fujitsu Funai Galaxy GBC GEC General Goldhand Goldstar Goodmans Graetz Granada Grandin Grundig Hanseatic Hantor HCM Hinari Hisawa Hitachi Hypson Impego Imperial Ingersol Inno Hit Interbuy Interfunk Intervision Irradio ITT 072 072 020 107 041 320 053 493 000 072 104 081 042 166 000 048 000 081 104 042 105 072 209 043 037 045 042 047 104 046 209 020 322 000 000 000 020 081 020 072 037 000 000 072 240 278 037 020 081
Palladium 072 315 037 041 006 209 Panasonic 226 227 162 225 Pathe Cinema 004 043 Pathe Marconi 041 Perdio 000 Philco 072 Philips 081 006 403 Phonola 081 Pioneer 067 081 042 Portland 020 278 Prinz 000 Profex 322 Profi-Tronic 081 240 Proline 000 Prosonic 209 Provision 278 Pye 081 Quelle 006 208 081 344 Radialva 037 072 081 048 Radiola 081 Rex 041 384 RFT 020 403 072 Roadstar 240 072 037 278 Royal 322 072 Saba 041 187 206 320 384 494 Saisho 004 209 208 192 Salora 046 043 106 104 Samsung 240 432 Samurai 020 Sa
Guarantee UNIVERSAL ELECTRONICS INC./ONE FOR ALL warrants to the original purchaser that this product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of the original purchase. Product will be replaced free of charge if it has been proven to be defective within the 90-day period when said product is returned at customer expense within the warranty period.