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Your SRP1101........................................................................ 3 Getting started.................................................................. 3-6 2.1 Inserting the batteries................................................................ 3 2.2 Setting up the universal remote control.....................4-6 3 Using the universal remote control.............................. 6-8 3.1 Buttons and functions.............................................................6-7 3.
The remote control can be set up to operate traditional TV, flat screen TV and projection TV, TV part of TV/VCR, TV/VCR/ DVD and TV/DVD combos. • 6 1 Switch ON the TV manually or use the original remote control for this. Tune to channel 1. and 5 sec. pressed simultaneously for 5 seconds. • The green Setup light lights up. The remote control is now in setup mode. Look up the 4-digit code for your brand in the brand list at the back of this user manual. A four-digit code is shown for each brand.
3 For some TV brands/types, the button will only switch off the TV. You will have to press a digit button (direct channel selection) to switch on the TV again. 2 3 4 5 6 sing the universal remote U control Buttons and functions The illustration on page 2 gives an overview of all buttons on the remote control. Try out the buttons that you need for operating your TV. • uttons having the same functions as the buttons B on your original remote control may have different namings on the SRP1101.
4 Service and support 4.1 Frequently asked questions In this chapter you will find answers to the most frequently asked questions about your universal remote control. 4.1.1 Setup I cannot enter setup mode. Battery level too low or battery lifetime came to an end. • Replace the batteries. See chapter 2.1. After replacing the batteries, test if the remote control still operates your TV. If it does not, you have to set up the remote control again. For this refer to chapter 2.2.
Will my settings be deleted when I replace the batteries? No. All user settings will be retained in the remote control memory for 5 minutes. Warning The (included) batteries should not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like. 4.2 Need help? We advise you to first read this user manual carefully. It is provided to help you set up and use the remote control. If, however, you require extra information or have additional questions about setup, usage, spare parts, warranty, etc.
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