Quick Start Manual

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Load the Batteries Press Main to Start
Select what you want
When you press the MAIN button, you can
see the most frequently used devices in your
home theater.
Press any of the Screen Buttons to select
the device displayed on the screen.
Press either of the PAGE buttons to see any
other available choices.
Turn the R40 over. Open the
battery cover on the back by
pressing the release and
pulling back the cover.
Remove the cover.
Observe the + and - polarity
indications inside the battery
compartment.
Place the four AA Alkaline
batteries into their positions
in the battery compartment,
observing the + and - polarity
indicators on the batteries.
Now, replace the battery
cover by inserting the hinged
end in first, then snapping
the cover back into place.
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Special features on screen
Once you’ve selected the device you want to
operate, the title bar displays the custom title
you create for the device.
Press either of the PAGE buttons to see other
Screen buttons for this device. Any of the
buttons can be custom labeled.
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Navigate Menus
Now, all the buttons on the R40 control the
selected device.
The 4 way cursor buttons enable you to
navigate on-screen guides and menus with
ease.
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Enter Numbers Play, Stop, Pause... Change Channels Simple Sound
The Volume and Mute buttons always con-
trol the sound regardless of what screen is
displayed. This is setup by using Copy and
Paste to copy the commands from your TV
or Audio system to the Volume and Mute
buttons on all of your other devices.
The transport buttons (Play, Stop, Skip-, Skip+
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FF, REW and Pause) operate when the select-
ed activity requires them (for example, if you
watch CABLE TV with a TiVo type of DVR,
these buttons will control the built-in DVR,
while if you are watching a DVD, these but-
tons will control the DVD player).
The Channel and Previous Channel buttons
will change channels when you have select-
ed an activity like Watch CABLE TV or
Watch SAT TV.
The Number keypad will enter numbers for the
activity you’ve selected. Thus, for watching
Cable TV, you use the number keypad to enter
channel numbers, while when listening to CD,
the number keypad enters track numbers.
Microprocessor - ARM 7
LCD Screen - 1.5" PMOLED (128 X 128 Pixels)
Memory - 32 Megabits of Flash Memory
Total Customization Capability - Up to 18 devices on
3 Main pages with up to 8 pages for each device; plus
up to eight pages of favorite channels for a total of
155 pages.
Learning Capability - Standard frequencies (15kHz to
460kHz)
Macro Capability - Up to 255 steps each
IR Range (Line of Sight via Infrared): 30-50 feet,
depending on the environment
Weight: 6.9 ounces (with battery loaded)
Size: 8” H x 2.25” W x 1.25” D
Batteries: Four AA Alkaline Batteries (included)
Battery Life: 18 Hours of continuous button pressing
with backlighting and LCD ON (months of use for
most users). Users should expect some variation
based on the brand of alkaline batteries used.
Note: In actual use, the R40 protects itself if it gets
stuck between couch cushions (with a button being
continuously pressed). After 30 seconds the R40 will
turn off, and will not turn on again until the button is
released.
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Quick Start Guide
Setting Up Your R40
Specifications
OCE-0102A_Rev.01
Printed in Korea

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