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Table of Contents
Keys and corresponding functions.....................................................................................................2
Usage Notes.................................................................................................................................................3
Battery Installation....................................................................................................................................3
Operational Interfaces...................................................................................................................................3
Sub-menus...................................................................................................................................................4
emote Control Settings ............................................................................................................................4
Method A: code entry..............................................................................................................................4
Method B: manual code search............................................................................................................5
Method C: Automated Search..............................................................................................................6
Learning Function...........................................................................................................................................7
Cancelling the learning function..........................................................................................................8
Other Functions...............................................................................................................................................9
Time/Clock Function and Factory Settings.....................................................................................9
Set/Cancel Alarm Clock Function.......................................................................................................9
Key Sounds ON/OFF..............................................................................................................................10
Sound Sharing Function........................................................................................................................10
Macro Instructions..........................................................................................................................................11
Macro Settings...........................................................................................................................................12
Start/Cancel Macro Instruction Settings.........................................................................................13
Set/Cancel Key Transfer........................................................................................................................14
Low Power eminder...................................................................................................................................16
Kogan TV Linking Codes............................................................................................................................16
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6-in-1 Universal Remote with LCD Screen
CHUNIRMLCDA
User Manual
Thank you for purchasing our universal remote. This manual will explain how to set up
and use your remote control. Please keep a copy of this manual handy for future
reference.
This remote control features an LCD screen, learning functionality plus a powerful built-
in code base. Through simple settings, it can control many infra-red controlled
household appliances such as televisions, DVD players, blu-ray players,
satellite/cable/PV boxes, air conditioners etc..
Keys an correspon ing functions
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Usage Notes
•When using the record button “ ” in a VC or DVD player, the record button
“ ” will need to be pressed and held for approximately 2 seconds.
•Once you turn on the learning function on the remote control, the built-in clock
will stop working. You will have to reset the clock after each time you use the
learn function. For this reason, we recommend you teach the remote controller
signals for as many devices as you can at one time.
•When you are connected to an A/C, the keys “ ” can be
used for learning. For all other appliances, all of the function keys are usable.
•In regards to the Learn code and the Key Transfer code, be sure to put the key in
the same storage area when using the one home appliance, so that the codes will
cover each other. When using a single home appliance, the same key cannot
store both the Learn code and the Key Transfer code concurrently.
•While using the menu, if you do not press any keys within 2~3 minutes, the
system will back out from the menu. If you do not press any keys within 5~6
minutes, the LCD screen will power off.
Battery Installation
Open the battery compartment cover as shown below, then install 3 new AAA batteries,
making sure the + and – polarities match the markings inside the compartment.
Precautions:
1. Do not use old and new batteries, or different brand batteries at the same time.
2. In the event of any liquid leaking from a battery, be sure to remove the battery
and to clean the battery compartment before replacing with a new battery.
3. Be sure to remove the batteries from the remote if you will not be using the
remote controller for a long period of time.
Operational Interfaces
There are six different interfaces for this remote controller, each suited to different
household equipment: TV, VC , SAT, DVD, CD and A/C (air conditioner). It is possible to
simply press the equipment key to select.
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Sub-menus
Press the 'SET' key for about 5 seconds to enter the sub-menu settings. There are 10
sub-menus in total, and you can press “ ” or “ ” to shift between them.
Remote Control Settings
The remote controller can be set by three different methods (A, B or C). You can select
whichever method suits you best.
Code anges TV: 0000 – 0974 VC : 1000 – 1250 SAT: 2000 – 2998
DVD: 3000 – 3520 CD: 4000 – 4179 A/C: 5000 - 5319
Metho A: co e entry
Find the brand of your home appliance on the code list. Set for this brand from the first
code, until you can then locate the code for the specific home appliance from there. If
by setting the codes via this method you are not able to use the remote control as
expected (or if the brand of the home appliance is not in the list), then go on to use
Method B or Method C.
1. Manually turn the appliance you want to use on. Then locate the first code for
your home appliance from the code list. For this example, if the DVD player is
SONY branded, then the first code will be 3017.
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2. Press the DVD key to switch to DVD interface.
3. Hold the SET button for 5 seconds to enter the submenu “CODE” state.
4. Press OK to enter the setup menu.
5. Enter the four figure code 3017. The remote will return to the “CODE” sub-menu
when the input is correct, and a tone will be heard. Press EXIT to exit and save
your settings. Check that all of the keys as expected (with the exception of the
equipment key and the SET key) are all valid and operating. If so, then the
settings are complete. If not, repeat steps 4-5. (A quickly repeating “beep-beep-
beep” tone will sound if the code input is wrong. If this occurs, enter it again.)
Metho B: manual co e search
1. Manually turn the appliance you want to use on. Aim the remote control at the
appliance that has been turned on. For this example, we will connect the remote
to a TV.
2. Press the TV key once to switch to the TV interface.
3. Hold the SET key for 5 seconds to enter the sub-menu “CODE”. Then press the
“ ” key to show “SEA CH”, then press the OK key. “MANUAL” will flash.
4. Press the OK key once and “CODE” will flash.
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5. Aim the remote control at the TV, then click the “ ” key until the screen shows
“VOLUME”. Press OK to return to the MANUAL state.
Note: except for A/C (air-conditioner) showing Turned On, all other home
appliances will show “VOLUME”. Therefore, when doing settings make sure you
turn the A/C on, leaving it in standby. Other appliances can remain on their
normal operative states.
6. Check whether other keys are valid ( , EXIT, SET, equipment Key and the
confirm key excepted). If yes, press EXIT once to return to the “SEA CH” menu,
then press EXIT to exit. Settings are complete.
If not, then please repeat steps 4-6.
Metho C: Automate Search
1. Manually turn the appliance you want to use on. Aim the remote control at the
appliance that has been turned on. For this example, we will connect the remote
to a TV.
2. Press the TV key to switch to the TV interface.
3. Hold down the SET key for 5 seconds to enter the “CODE” sub-menu, then press
“ ” to set the menu screen to “SEA CH”, then press OK. At this point
“MANUAL” will flash.
4. Press “ ” once and the screen will show “AUTO”.
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5. Press OK and the system will enter the Automatic Search mode.
Press “ ” to move to the previous code.
Press “ ” to move to the next code.
6. When the home appliance that you want the remote control to connect to turns
off, press the OK button to save the code to the particular appliance. (Note: TV's
and Satellite boxes will turn off. Air-conditioners will turn on. VC , DVD and CD
players will play.)
7. Check to see that the other buttons are valid ( , EXIT, SET, equipment key
and OK button will not function). If the remote appears to be usable, press EXIT
to return to the “SEA CH” mode, then press EXIT again to exit. The settings
should now be complete.
Learning Function
This remote control is able to learn the functions of other household appliances that are
controlled via infrared interfaces. When an interface is being set, all keys on the remote
control (with the exception of the equipment keys and SET) will have learning function
abilities.
1. Aim the appliances remote controller towards the signal window of the learning
remote at a distance of approximately 3 ~ 5cm.
2. Hold the SET key for about 5 seconds, then enter the sub-menu “CODE”, then
press the “ ” key to set the menu to “LEA N”.
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3. Press OK, and “ ” will blink. Press OK again to enter learning mode, and “ ”
will blink.
4. Press the equipment key to switch to the appliance mode of the household
appliance to be learnt. (For example, if you are learning from your TV remote,
press the TV key).
5. Press and hold a certain function on the target remote controller to send out it's
code until the “ ” icon stops flashing, then release the key. This means the code
from the original remote has been learned.
6. Press the corresponding key to be learned on the learning remote, at which point
“ ” will blink again. Now, other keys from the remote controller can be learned.
Learn each key as required until all keys have been learned. Press the SET key
once to exit from learning mode. Press the EXIT key to return to the TV interface.
Cancelling the learning function
Press SET to shift to the TV interface hold the SET key for about 5 seconds to go into →
Settings mode press the “ ” key to go to “LEA N” mode press the OK button → → →
press “ ” to shift to the “ ” mode.
Press OK to go into “ ” mode press the key for the function that has been learned, →
at which point the “ ” in “ ” will blink once, meaning the key has been cancelled.
epeat these steps to cancel all information you want removed press SET to withdraw→
and return to the “LEA N” mode, then press EXIT to return to the TV interface.
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Other Functions
Time/Clock Function an Factory Settings
On the TV, VC , DVD, CD, SAT and A/C pages, you can do the following:
1. Press and hold the SET key for 5 seconds to enter settings.
2. Press “ ” or “ ” on the menu, then
select CLOCK on the LCD.
2. Press “ ” or “ ” on the menu, then
select ESET on the LCD.
3. Press OK once, then press “ ” to set
the time on the clock.
3. Press OK and you will hear a beep. The
remote controller will regain factory settings.
Press EXIT to go back and return to the menu.
4. Press “ ” or “ ” on the menu to
set the hour and minute.
5. Press OK once to complete the settings.
6. Press EXIT to return to normal mode.
Set/Cancel Alarm Clock Function
1. Press SET for 5 seconds to enter “SETTINGS” mode.
2. Press “ ” or “ ” on the menu to select “ALA M” mode.
3. Press OK once, then press “ ” to set the alarm clock.
4. Press “ ” or “ ” on the menu to set the hour and minute.
5. Press OK, then press “ ” once.
6. TU N ALA M ON: press OK
once to turn the alarm on, then
press EXIT. The screen will
display “ ”.
6. TU N ALA M OFF: press OK to
cancel the alarm, then press EXIT.
The screen will no longer display
“ ”.
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Key Soun s ON/OFF
1. Hold the SET key for 5 seconds to enter “SETTINGS” mode.
2. Press “ ” or “ ” to select “SOUND”.
3. Press OK, then press “ ”.
4. SOUND ON: press OK once to
turn sound on, then press EXIT.
4. SOUND OFF: press OK once to
turn sound off, then press EXIT.
Soun Sharing Function
After setting this function, you can take control of the sound volume on four different
home appliances (VC , SAT, DVD and CD) by using the volume keys on the TV.
Note: This function has no effect on air-conditioners.
This example is using the DVD player.
1. Press the DVD button to switch to the DVD interface.
2. Hold the SET button for 5 seconds to go into settings mode.
3. Press “ ” or “ ” on the menu or select the mode on the LCD.
4. Press the OK button once, then press the “ ” button on the menu.
5. Press OK to turn Sound Sharing
on, then press EXIT to return to
the previous menu.
5. Press OK to turn Sound Sharing
off, then press EXIT to return to
the previous menu.
Note: after turning on the sound sharing function, the sound keys on the Settings
interface (VOL+, VOL- and mute) can all be controlled by the volume keys. When you
replace the batteries, you will need to redo the settings.
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