Page 4 - Universal remote control KH2156; Important safety instructions
- 2 - Universal remote control KH2156 Read the operating instructions carefully before using the de- vice for the first time and preserve this booklet for later refer - ence. Pass this manual on to whoever might acquire the device at a future date. Important safety instructions Proper use Children m...
Page 5 - Device summary
- 3 - Damage to the device If the device is defective, do not attempt to repair it your- • self. In case of damage, contact the manufacturer or the manufacturer's service hotline (see Warranty information). If liquid escapes from the device or if the device has been • otherwise damaged, it must be i...
Page 6 - Initial use; Unpacking the device / checking the package; Inserting the batteries
- 4 - Initial use Unpacking the device / checking the package contents Important! Keep the plastic packaging well away from small children. There is a risk of suffocation! Unpack the device and accessories. • Check the package contents • - Universal remote control (URC), - Operating instructions, - ...
Page 7 - Operating components; LCD display
- 5 - Note: If no LCD display q is visible check the polarity of the batteries or install new ones. Operating components LCD display The LCD display q is divided into fields. Text field 2! Here is shown the currently selected device, for example DVD, TV VCR etc. Infrared symbol 2@ Every time a butto...
Page 8 - Buttons
- 6 - The standard readout of the LCD display q consists of the details for the relevent device, for example, "TV", the initial for the day of the week and the time of day indicator. Buttons Note: All the functions described here can, of course, only be used if they are supported by the devi...
Page 9 - CH
- 7 - CH +/— buttons u Change the reception channel. MACRO button i MACRO button i followed by a number button o 1-4 activates a previously saved chain of commands. Number buttons o Enter programme and device code numbers. Button for one/two digit programme numbers a For two digit programme numbers ...
Page 10 - SETUP - System settings
- 8 - Record/playback buttons f The playback buttons f control devices such as DVD/CD players and video recorders: Record Start playback Stop Playback/Record/Wind Pause playback Wind forward Rewind Mute switching g Switch sound on/off. VOL+/— buttons h Set volume (Volume). MENU button j Access the m...
Page 12 - Code Setup; Programming by brand code search
- 10 - Code Setup (Programming the remote control) 3 Programming methods are available for the remote control: Programming by brand code search, by automatic code search and by direct code input (manual).First you should use the brand code search since this method is the fastest way of programming i...
Page 13 - Programming by manual code input; Programming by automatic code search
- 11 - 9. If most of the buttons function press the OK button k to save the setting. In the LCD display q "OK" appears. Now the mode "BRAND CODE" appears again. 10. If, however, none or only a few of the buttons function select with the or button t the next code and test again as...
Page 15 - Setting the time; Setting the date
- 13 - System-Setup Setting the time The LCD display q shows you the time of day. You set this as follows:1. Hold down the S button r for a little longer than 3 seconds. The notice "CODE SETUP" appears. If appox. 15 seconds passes without an entry the device exits the menu and returns to the...
Page 17 - Timer Setup; Sleep timer
- 15 - Timer Setup The URC offers 2 timer modes, sleep timer and event timer. Sleep timer 1. Press the device button e for the device that is to be con- trolled (i.e. VCR). 2. Hold down the S button r for a little longer than 3 sec- onds. The notice "CODE SETUP" appears. 3. Press the or ...
Page 18 - Learn Setup; Code learn function
- 16 - Tips: 1. Per timer memory slot a maximum of 14 buttons can be programmed. After entry of the 14th button the sequence will be automatically saved and "FULL" is shown in the LCD display q . 2. In this menu also the device will return to the standard dis- play after approx. 15 seconds w...
Page 19 - Macro Setup
- 17 - 5. First press the button on the URC that is to be taught. In the LCD display q "LEARNING" appears. The URC now waits for the infrared signal from the original remote control. Note: Should the notice not change to "LEARNING" you have selected a button for which no button code ...
Page 21 - Favourites channel
- 19 - To delete all Macros To delete all pre-programmed Macros proceed as follows:1. Hold down the S button r for a little longer than 3 sec- onds. The notice "CODE SETUP" appears. 2. With the or button t select "MACRO SETUP" and confirm with the OK button k . In the display ...
Page 22 - Volume control
- 20 - Note: The input of the channel numbers can vary according to the model and brand of the selected devices. If necessary, with multi-digit channel numbers you must first press the button a . To access favourites To access a pre-programmed favourite press the FAV/EPG button l followed by the cor...
Page 23 - For operation; All OFF
- 21 - For operation To operate one of the programmed devices with the URC > first press the corresponding device button e . Then point the URC to this device and press the desired button.Put the number buttons > o exactly as you do with the original remote control. Before you make a two digit...
Page 24 - Disposal
- 22 - It is possible that you are using the wrong code. Start the > brand code search, the automatic code search or the di- rect code input (manual). The URC does not change the station on the device. Press the corresponding device button > e to set the URC to the correct mode.In the event th...
Page 25 - Importer
- 23 - Every consumer is legally obliged to surrender batteries/ • rechargeable batteries to a community collection centre in their district or to a dealer. The purpose of this obliga- tion is to ensure that batteries are disposed of in a non- polluting manner. Only dispose of batteries when they ar...
Page 26 - Note
- 24 - Note : The warranty provisions cover only material or factory defects. The warranty provisions do not cover parts subject to wear and tear • for damage to breakable parts, such as switches or • rechargeable batteries. This product is for private use only and is not intended for commercial use...