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Contents Agency Certifications......................................................................... 5 Getting Started - Overview................................................................ 7 Before you begin, please insert two AA batteries as labeled on the remote control.......................................................................... 7 Control 6 different Devices....................................................... 7 Setting up the perfect system.........................................
Remote Control Layout.................................................................... 22 Functions by Device Type...................................................... 22 Television / Set Top Boxes............................................ 22 Cable / Satellite / DVR.................................................. 23 PS3™ Blu-Ray / DVD................................................... 25 PlayStation© 3................................................................ 26 Setup Codes by Device..........
Agency Certifications USA - FCC CFR 47 Part 15, Subpart B and C This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Canada - IC RSS-210, ICES-003 This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Getting Started - Overview Before you begin, please insert two AA batteries as labeled on the remote control. Control 6 different Devices Blu-Link™ Universal Remote Control controls up to six different devices. One of the device buttons is reserved for the PlayStation© 3, the other buttons can be programmed to control a TV, VCR, DVD, Cable Box, DVR, Satellite Box or Surround Sound system.
Setting up the Remote for PlayStation© 3 Your remote has a dedicated Bluetooth radio that is used to communicate with the PlayStation© 3. In order to control your PS3, the remote must first be registered with your console. Registering Blu-Link™ remote with PS3 Step 1: On Blu-Link, press the PS3™ device button top row of the remote. PS3 on the Step 2: Make sure there is no game or movie in the PS3™. Using your game controller, press the PlayStation© button to turn on your PS3™.
Step 6: On Blu-Link, press and hold the Start and Enter buttons at the same time. The PS3™ device button on the remote should light while holding these buttons. If it does not light, press the PS3™ device button PS3 and try again. After a few seconds the PS3™ should recognize the remote and complete registration. Step 7: After the PS3™ is done registering button on Bluyour remote, press the Link™ to go back to the control panel. Verify that the remote control is working.
Setting up the Remote for other devices It is recommended that you set up your TV first. Blu-Link™ can control five components in addition to the PlayStation© 3. Blu-Link™ has buttons labeled for TV, DVR, DVD/VCR, Cable/ Satellite, and Audio. While the buttons are labeled for these functions, that is for clarity only. For example, you could program a VCR into any device button other than the PS3™ button.
Note: You have 10 seconds to perform each of these steps. If you do not finish within 10 seconds, the device button light will turn off and setup mode will be exited. You will then need to start over. Step 4: Enter the four-digit code. If it is a valid code, after the 4th digit is entered, any prior device will be removed and it will be set with new code. This removes any “learned” keys as well. If the code is not valid, the device button will flash 4 times.
Notes: Even if all buttons aren’t doing exactly what you want, Blu-Link™ can “learn” buttons from other remotes and can be customized as desired. Step 7: Repeat steps 1-6 for your other devices. Learning and Teaching Set-Up Method You can either start from a blank device and “learn” all the keys or you can start with a four-digit device code and customize it to meet your needs.
Step 2: Enter setup mode by holding the device button down for approximately 3 seconds. After 3 seconds all of the device buttons will blink to confirm that you are in setup mode. Step 3: Press Rec button to enter “learning” mode. Note: You have 20 seconds to perform each of these steps. If you do not finish within 20 seconds, the device button light will turn off and setup mode will be exited. Learned keys will be retained but to learn additional keys you will need to reenter “learning” mode.
Troubleshooting: To achieve the best results during “learning” mode: • If you are having trouble, move away from any Plasma TV, avoid fluorescent lighting and direct sunlight. • Gradually vary the distance between the two remote controls. • Some original remotes require you to tap the button to learn rather than holding it during learning. • Learning only works on individual keys. Macros cannot be learned.
Forgetting Learned Keys Step 1: Enter setup mode by holding the device button down for 3 seconds. After 3 seconds all of the device buttons will blink to confirm that you are in setup mode. button. The Step 2: Enter “forget” mode by pressing the Stop device button will blink once to indicate it is ready to forget the keys it learned. Step 3: Press the key you wish to forget.
Forgetting a Device Step 1: Enter setup mode by holding the device button down for 3 seconds. After 3 seconds all of the device buttons will blink to confirm that you are in setup mode. Step 2: Enter the code 9999 to erase the prior four-digit code and any learned keys for the device. Note: Pressing any key besides “9” during this mode will exit. Forgetting all Devices Step 1: Enter factory-reset mode by holding down two device buttons for 3 seconds.
Controlling Volume (Punch Through) In a fairly typical setup with a TV, PS3™ and Cable box, there is only one device that controls the sound. It would be difficult to switch devices between Cable and TV every time you want to change the volume. By default, Blu-Link™ is set so that regardless of what device you are using, when you change the volume, it is sent to the TV. This is called “punch through.
Volume Punch Through is completely customizable. For example, if you have a surround sound system, you may want volume commands to be sent there instead of the TV. To do this, you would set the surround sound system as the sound master. Setting Sound Master The sound master can be set for any device that supports volume up and volume down. To change from the default TV as master to another device: Step 1: Enter setup mode by holding the device button you wish to make master down for 3 seconds.
Step 2: Press the Mute key and this device will now be the sound master. Future volume up, down, and mute operations for devices with punch through on will now control this device. Advanced Configuration If you wish to independently control the volume without using punch through, punch through can be turned off (and back on) for any device.
Step 2: Press the volume down (Vol -) key and that device will no longer punch through volume controls to the sound master Turning on Punch Through for a Device If you accidentally turned punch through off for a device, it is simple to re-enable it. Step 1: To turn punch through back on for a device, enter setup mode by holding the device button down for 3 seconds. After 3 seconds all of the device buttons will blink to confirm that you are in setup mode.
Bluetooth Activity LED Device Buttons Power Live TV / O Menu Info Enter Navigation Guide/Popup Volume Controls Exit Channel Controls Transport Controls Select / List Record DVD/Blu-Ray Controls Number Pad Dash Input PIP Controls / Colored Buttons Page 21
Remote Control Layout Functions by Device Type Different keys have different meanings depending upon the type of device you are controlling. The best way to become familiar with your remote control is to experiment, but here are some hints to guide you. Television / Set Top Boxes Turn On/Off: To turn the TV on or off, press the TV device button and press the Power button. Input: If you have multiple devices, press the Input button to switch between what input is showing on your TV.
Subtitles: Pressing the Subt button turns on closed captioning or subtitles for some models of TVs. PIP Controls: The bottom row of colored buttons offer control over Picture-in-Picture modes. Cable / Satellite / DVR List: On some devices with DVR capabilities, pressing the List button will bring up a list of recorded programs. DVR Menu: Pressing the Home menu. Live TV: Pressing the Live TV button will bring up the DVR button exits to Live TV.
Menu: Pressing the Menu button brings up the main menu for your device. Guide: Pressing the Guide / Popup button brings up the listing of available and upcoming showings. Info: Pressing info brings up the details for the currently playing show. Aspect Ratio: To switch between different resolutions or to a button. different aspect ratio, press the Aspect Previous Channel: Pressing the Prev to the previous channel.
PS3™ Blu-Ray / DVD Menu: Pressing the Menu button brings up the top menu of the DVD or Blu-Ray disc. Guide / Popup: Pressing the Guide / Popup button brings up the popup Menu on Blu-Ray discs. Info: Pressing Info gives you play statistics Rewind and Fast Forward: Press the Rewind ward to scan through the movie. or Fast For- Previous Chapter and Next Chapter: Press the Previous or Next Chapter button to change chapChapter ter. Audio: Press the Audio movie.
PlayStation© 3 The keys on the Blu-Link™ universal remote control operate in much the same way as they do on the Sony game controller with the following exceptions: Volume: Volume keys are sent to your TV set so you do not need to use the original TV remote. Power: Sony does not offer a dedicated power off button on button on Blu-Link™ simutheir controller. The Power lates the menu sequence used to manually shut down the PS3™. L1-L3 and R1-R3: These little used keys are not included on Blu-Link™.
Setup Codes by Device TV 3M ABEX ACCURIAN ACER ACTION ADDISON ADMIRAL ADVENT ADVENTURA AIKO AIWA AKAI 1308 1063 1451 1152 1432 1051 1043 1046 1064 1051 1331 1006 1188 1494 AKURA 1211 ALARON 1210 ALBATRON 1167 ALFIDE 1416 ALLERON 1053 ALPINE 1385 A-MARK 1417 AMBASSADOR 1425 AMERICA ACTION 1052 AMPRO 1168 AMTRON 1052 ANAM 1052 ANAM NATIONAL 1052 AOC 1017 1187 1417 APEX 1073 1471 APEX DIGITAL 1151 APPLE 1315 ARCHER 1417 ARCHOS 1145 ASTAR 1151 AUDINAC 1387 AUDIOVOX 1017 1259 1336 1417 1372 1373 1374 1449 1481
ELECTROGRAPH ELECTROHOME ELEKTRA ELEMENT ELITE EMERSON EMPREX ENVISION EPSON ERRES ESA ETHER FERGUSON FIDELITY FINLANDIA FINLUX FIRSTAR FISHER FRONTECH FUJITSU FUNAI FURI FUTURETECH GATEWAY GE GFM GIBRALTER GO VIDEO GOLDSTAR GPX GRADIENTE GRANADA GRUNDIG Page 28 1149 1017 1174 1017 1229 1017 1045 1074 1207 1254 1425 1165 1017 1250 1107 1206 1024 1194 1476 1488 1210 1421 1201 1210 1211 1053 1464 1033 1452 1198 1052 1113 1014 1055 1227 1461 1033 1017 1188 1219 1017 1063 1460 1287 1112 1210 1189 1253 1044
MEDIATOR MEGAPOWER MEGATRON 1206 1167 1019 1490 MEI 1209 MEMOREX 1033 1130 1403 MERCURY 1460 METZ 1427 MGA 1017 1188 MICRO ELECTRONIC MIDLAND 1018 1207 1485 MINERVA 1421 MINTEK 1140 MINUTZ 1054 MITSUBISHI 1017 1187 1326 1490 MONIVISION 1167 MONTGOMERY WARD MOTOROLA 1178 MOXELL 1245 MTC 1017 1187 MULTITECH 1052 MULTIVISION 1058 NAD 1047 1400 NAKAMICHI 1445 NEC 1017 1187 1366 NEOVIA 1440 NETSAT 1189 NET-TV 1136 NEWAVE 1051 NEXTAR 1317 NIKKAI 1211 NIKKO 1047 1490 NIKO 1448 NISATO 1426 1047 1182 1227 1308 141
SAMPO 1017 1175 1017 1047 1175 1211 1481 SAMSUX 1207 SANSEI 1293 SANSUI 1006 1492 SANYO 1017 1214 SBR 1206 SCEPTRE 1000 SCHNEIDER 1478 SCIMITSU 1187 SCOTCH 1047 SCOTT 1017 1139 SEARS 1014 1047 1176 1400 1452 SEG 1211 SEI 1094 SEMIVOX 1387 SEMP 1423 SHARP 1016 1045 1207 1424 SHEN YING 1051 SHENG CHIA 1178 SHOGUN 1017 SIEMENS 1427 SIGNATURE 1043 SIGNET 1435 SIM2 MULTIMEDIA SIMPSON 1048 SINUDYNE 1094 SKY 1189 SKYGIANT 1052 SONITRON 1210 SONOLOR 1210 SAMSUNG Page 30 1045 1188 1024 1050 1185 1224 1490 1047 1
1430 WESTINGHOUSE 1000 1278 WHITE WESTINGHOUSE WINBOOK 1255 WYSE 1250 YAMAHA 1017 1188 YAPSHE 1202 YOKO 1211 ZENITH 1017 1174 1292 1490 ZONDA 1417 1480 1090 1279 1074 1490 1094 1203 1258 1277 1454 1477 1181 1293 1492 1045 1046 1047 1175 1187 1296 1360 1468 1018 1019 1043 1045 1067 1177 1181 1227 1250 1280 1293 1304 1318 1452 1479 1492 DVD ACCELE VISION 2122 ACCURIAN 2229 ADCOM 2172 ADVENT 2215 AKAI 2137 2210 ALCO 2213 ALLEGRO 2089 ALPINE 2128 AMPHION MEDIA WORKS AMW 2127 APEX 2023 2024 APPLE 2156 ARRGO
QWESTAR RCA REGENT RIO ROTEL ROWA SAMPO SAMSUNG 2097 2034 2218 2089 2029 2214 2133 2010 2077 SANSUI 2007 SANYO 2142 SENSORY SCIENCE 2098 SHARP 2090 SHARPER IMAGE 2246 SHERWOOD 2168 SHINCO 2129 SHINSONIC 2134 SIGMA DESIGNS 2233 SONIC BLUE 2089 SONY 2000 2070 SUNGALE 2152 SUPERSCAN 2099 SVA 2237 SYLVANIA 2095 SYMPHONIC 2099 TEAC 2134 TECHNICS 2211 TECHWOOD 2130 TERAPIN 2239 THETA DIGITAL 2039 TOSHIBA 2006 2101 TREDEX 2236 TRUTECH 2067 TVIEW 2147 URBAN CONCEPTS 2221 US LOGIC 2134 VENTURER 2101 VIZIO 2240 VOCO
OLYMPUS OPTIMUS OPTONICA ORION PANASONIC 2178 2060 2177 2063 2188 2255 2016 2018 2202 2203 PENNEY 2052 2053 PENTAX 2053 PHILCO 2178 PHILIPS 2063 2066 PHILIPS MAGNAVOX 2066 PILOT 2177 POLAROID 2256 PRESIDIAN 2185 PROFITRONIC 2052 PULSAR 2065 PYE 2209 QUARTER 2175 QUARTZ 2175 QUASAR 2178 2257 RADIOSHACK 2048 2063 RADIO SHACK/REALISTIC 2177 2178 RADIX 2177 RANDEX 2177 RCA 2051 2052 2205 2206 REALISTIC 2048 2060 2178 REPLAYTV 2252 RICAVISION 2254 RUNCO 2065 SAMSUNG 2052 2057 2207 2253 SANKY 2065 SANSUI 2048 21
MULTIVISION 3126 NEC 3108 NET BRAZIL 3059 NEXUS 3142 NOVA VISION 3127 NOVAPLEX 3152 NSC 3028 OAK 3021 3144 PACE 3008 3114 PANASONIC 3031 3111 PANTHER 3122 PARAGON 3111 PHILIPS 3018 3019 PIONEER 3001 3002 POPULAR MECHANICS 3115 PRELUDE 3142 PROSCAN 3010 3011 PULSAR 3111 QUASAR 3111 RADIOSHACK 3112 3116 RCA 3015 REALISTIC 3017 RECOTON 3115 REGAL 3025 REGENCY 3022 REMBRANDT 3011 ROGERS 3125 RUNCO 3111 SAMSUNG 3008 3020 SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA 3001 3014 3109 SIGNAL 3020 3023 SIGNATURE 3011 SL MARX 3020 SONY 3006 311
HIRSCHMANN 3158 HISENSE 3137 HITACHI 3055 3074 HTS 3138 HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS 3062 3063 HUMAX 3092 HUTH 3158 ILO 3137 INSIGNIA 3164 INTERVISION 3158 JERROLD 3136 JVC 3034 3047 KAMM 3159 KATHREIN 3159 KONIG 3158 K-SAT 3159 LASAT 3156 3158 LASONIC 3101 LENCO 3158 3159 LG 3093 3164 LIFESAT 3156 3157 LORENZEN 3158 M&B 3157 MAGNAVOX 3054 3096 MANATA 3159 MASPRO 3159 MAX 3158 MB 3157 MEDION 3159 MEDISON 3159 MEMOREX 3054 METRONIC 3159 MICRO ELECTRONIC 3158 MICRO TECHNOLOGY 3159 MICROGEM 3102 MICROTEC 3159 MITSUB
DVR VOODOO ZT GROUP ABS 5011 ALIENWARE 5011 AT&T 5013 BANG & OLUFSEN 5012 CYBERPOWER 5011 DELL 5011 DIRECTV 5000 5002 DISH NETWORK 5009 DISHPRO 5009 ECHOSTAR 5009 EXPRESSVU 5009 GATEWAY 5011 GOI 5009 HEWLETT PACKARD 5011 HOWARD COMPUTERS 5011 HP 5011 HTS 5009 HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS HUMAX 5000 HUSH 5011 IBUYPOWER 5011 JVC 5000 5009 LINKSYS 5011 MEDIA CENTER PC 5011 MICROSOFT 5011 MIND 5011 NIVEUS MEDIA 5011 NORTHGATE 5011 PANASONIC 5006 PHILIPS 5000 5002 PROSCAN 5010 RCA 5000 5004 REPLAYTV 5005 SAMSUNG 500
GRADIENTE 4192 GRAND PRIX 4198 GREYFOX 4199 GRIFFIN 4200 HANWAH 4227 HARMAN/KARDON HEWLETT PACKARD HITACHI 4103 HITECH 4130 ILIVE 4108 IMERGE 4201 INKEL 4193 INSIGNIA 4104 INSTEN 4202 INTEGRA 4116 IPORT 4203 ISYMPHONY 4109 JAMO 4110 JBL 4084 JERROLD 4244 JVC 4029 4173 KEF 4230 KENWOOD 4034 4120 KIOTO 4131 KLH 4085 KLIPSCH 4136 KNOLL SYSTEMS 4167 KOSS 4102 KRELL 4095 LEFT COAST 4113 LEXICON 4250 LG 4080 LINN 4115 LLOYD’S 4127 LOGITECH 4168 LUXMAN 4169 LXI 4130 MAGNADYNE 4232 MAGNAVOX 4060 4196 MAGNUM DYNALAB
VICTOR VIDEOLOGIC WADIA WARDS WOLVERINE XANTECH XITEL YAMAHA YORX ZEKTOR ZENITH ZON 4173 4281 4214 4111 4282 4185 4215 4008 4014 4067 4320 4326 4127 4216 4076 4245 Home Theatre in a Box 4175 4177 4196 4009 4015 4069 4321 4010 4016 4082 4322 4011 4017 4116 4323 4012 4018 4150 4324 4013 4063 4319 4325 4128 4130 TV/DVD/VCR Model Emerson Magnavox Panasonic Superscan Sylvania Symphonic Toshiba TV 1217 1217 1013 1217 1217 1038 1038 1038 1007 1007 DVD 2099 2099 2019 2099 2099 2099 2099 2099 2008 2008
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Thank You! Thank you for purchasing SMK-Link’s Blu-Link™ Universal Remote control for PlayStation© 3. Blu-Link™ is unique because it has both a Bluetooth radio for communicating with Sony’s PlayStation© 3 and an infrared transmitter for controlling the rest of the devices in your home theater system. This User’s Guide is designed to help guide you through setting up your Blu-Link™ Universal Remote Control.