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Problem: Other machines (Hi-Fi units,
television, video recorder or
similar) respond to the RC sig-
nals from the F12 system re-
mote control handset, or the K1
responds to the signals from
other RC units.
Cause:
There is a limited number of re-
mote control codes available, so
conflicts may occasionally occur
with signals from other remote
control handsets.
Remedy: The F12 remote control handset
used with the K1 system can be
switched to a different remote
control address.As standard both
the remote control transmitter and
the K1 are set to RC address 1.
Note: The F12 RC handset and the K1
must always be set to the same
RC address.
Problem: The TUNER, CD player or re-
corder connected to the system
do not respond to commands.
Cause:
The unit you wish to control is
not selected as the source device.
Remedy:
Press the corresponding source
button on the remote control unit
and try again.
F12 - Changing the RC address:
Press the buttons and
from the numeric pad for
about 10 seconds. The LED will
flash. Number button
sets the remote control handset to
the normal remote control level;
number button sets the
alternative level. The LED will
go out to confirm that the switch
has taken place.
If the batteries are removed from
the F12 C transmitter for longer
than 10 minutes, or if the batte-
ries are allowed to run flat, then
the F12 will always reset itself to
RC address 1 when new batteries
are installed.
K1 - Changing the RC address:
Switch the system on, then hold
the
button pressed in
until a moving script appears on
the screen.
As soon as the moving message
stops, immediately press the
button. This switches the
system to the alternative RC ad-
dress, and shows the new address
on the screen as follows: 'RC-
ADR 1' or 'RC-ADR 2'.