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User manual MEDION UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL MD 83388

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This product, although classified under the brand MEDION, may have been manufactured by LIFETEC after mergers, acquisitions, or a change in name.


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 nice layput easy to use, the best remote ever used. Germany don't speak., it's great, very interesting is the punch-thru of the volume control even if you selected another device. one button malfunctioned.
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Contents Safety instructions ..................................................................................... 3 General information........................................................................................................ 3 Battery instructions ......................................................................................................... 3 Cleaning .............................................................................................................................. 3 Product Description .................................................................................. 4 Operation .................................................................................................. 4 Inserting batteries............................................................................................................ 4 Settings after battery replacement ............................................................................ 4 Protection against unexpected battery discharging ........................................... 4 The display .................................................................................................. 5 Overview ............................................................................................................................. 5 Default readouts in the display ................................................................................... 5 Standard display ­ time ...................................................................5 Date ..................................................................................................5 Select mode or device .....................................................................5 Navigating the menus Setting time and date ............................................................................. 6 .............................................................................. 7 Cancel function................................................................................................................. 6 Setting clock time ............................................................................................................ 7 Setting the date ................................................................................................................ 7 Backlight ....................................................................................................... 8 RESET ­ factory settings .......................................................................... 9 Programming device codes .................................................................10 Device types and code groups .................................................................................. 10 Assigment to code groups.............................................................11 Programming options .................................................................................................. 11 Opens programming mode........................................................................................ 11 Select device code in the display.............................................................................. 11 Entering the device code according to the code list ......................................... 12 Manual code search ...................................................................................................... 13 Code searching by brand name ................................................................................ 14 Code identification ........................................................................................................ 15 Normal operation ....................................................................................16 Operating individual devices ..................................................................................... 16 SHIFT function................................................................................................................. 16 Recordings........................................................................................................................ 16 EPG ­ Electronic Programme Guide......................................................................... 17 Operating combined devices..................................................................................... 17 Combined devices with two device codes ....................................17 Combined devices with one device code......................................17 ALL OFF function............................................................................................................ 18 Set timer .....................................................................................................19 Helpline No. UK/ North Ireland 0871 37 61 020 Rep. Ireland 1-800-992 508 Web Support www.medion.co.uk Model Number: 83388 1 TV sleep-timer ................................................................................................................. 19 Set sleep-timer...............................................................................19 Switch off sleep-timer ....................................................................19 Command timer ............................................................................................................. 20 Program the command timer .........................................................20 Delete command timer...................................................................21 Learn function ......................................................................................22 Notes on learn function ............................................................................................... 22 Program commands...................................................................................................... 23 Delete commands.......................................................................................................... 24 Deleting commands for only one mode key ..................................24 Deleting commands for all mode keys ..........................................24 Macros .....................................................................................................25 Programming macros................................................................................................... 25 Incorporating delays ......................................................................26 Executing macros........................................................................................................... 26 Deleting macros ............................................................................................................. 26 Universal functions ("Punch Through") ...........................................27 Playback functions......................................................................................................... 27 Volume/mute .................................................................................................................. 27 Programming the VOL/MUTE universal functions to another device type ................................................................................................28 Switching off the VOL/MUTE universal function for a specific device .............................................................................................29 Restoring the VOL/MUTE universal function factory settings ...........30 Error recovery ...........................................................................................31 Disposal .....................................................................................................32 Packaging ......................................................................................................................... 32 Device................................................................................................................................. 32 Batteries............................................................................................................................. 32 Technical data ......................................................................................32 Helpline No. UK/ North Ireland 0871 37 61 020 Rep. Ireland 1-800-992 508 Web Support www.medion.co.uk Model Number: 83388 2 Safety instructions 1 Please read these instructions carefully before operating the remote control. Keep the instructions in a safe place for future reference or in case you need to pass them on to someone else. General information · Do not attempt to repair the remote control yourself. · The universal remote control contains an infrared laser class 1 diode. The device has a safety system that prevents the emission of dangerous laser rays escaping from the device during normal use. In order to avoid injury to the eyes, never interfere with or damage the unit's security system. · Do not subject your remote control to dust, strong sunlight, moisture, high temperatures or strong vibrations. Battery instructions · Keep children away from the batteries. Seek medical attention immediately in the event of a battery being swallowed. · Before inserting the batteries, check whether the contacts in the device and batteries are clean and, if necessary, clean them. · Only use new batteries. Never use old and new batteries together. · Do not use a combination of battery types. · Please note the polarity (+/-) when inserting the batteries. · WARNING! There is a risk of explosion if batteries are incorrectly replaced. Replace the batteries only with the same or equivalent type. · Never try to recharge non-rechargeable batteries. There is a risk of an explosion! · Store batteries in a cool, dry location. Direct strong heat can damage the batteries. For that reason do not expose the device to any sources of strong heat. · Never short-circuit the batteries. · Never throw batteries into a fire. · If the appliance is not going to be used for long periods, remove the batteries. · Immediately remove leaking batteries from the device. Clean the contacts before inserting new batteries. There is a risk of corrosion due to battery acid! · Also remove dead batteries from the device. Cleaning Clean the device with a dry or lightly dampened, lint free cloth. Do not use any corrosive or aggressive cleaning products. Helpline No. UK/ North Ireland 0871 37 61 020 Rep. Ireland 1-800-992 508 Web Support www.medion.co.uk Model Number: 83388 3 Product Description 2 This universal remote control has eight mode keys and therefore can replace up to eight normal remote controls ("8 in 1 function"). These may be remote controls for practically every type of remote-controlled consumer electronics (see the supplied code list). The labels "TV" "VCR" "DVD" "CD" "ASAT" "CBL" "AUX" "DSAT" on the mode keys are for overview purposes. With the exception of the TV key, you can assign any key to any device ("Flex Mode"). To program in codes see "Programming device codes" on page 10. Operation Inserting batteries 2 LR03 AAA micro batteries are supplied. Remove the battery compartment cover by pushing it downwards. Insert both batteries into the compartment while observing the +/polarity. Replace the cover. 3 Settings after battery replacement If the batteries have been inserted correctly, the factory setting is displayed. It shows the active mode ("TV"), the day of the week and the time. Please read "Setting time and date" on page 7 for more information on setting the time and date. After new batteries have been inserted, the mode, time, date and backlight time are reset to the factory settings. However, codes that have already been programmed in as well as programmed learn functions and macros are retained when batteries are changed. Protection against unexpected battery discharging If a key remains pressed down by accident (because something is lying on the remote control for example), the remote control sends 255 infrared signals (for approximately 30 seconds) and this ends the transmission. This prevents the batteries from discharging accidentally. Helpline No. UK/ North Ireland 0871 37 61 020 Rep. Ireland 1-800-992 508 Web Support www.medion.co.uk Model Number: 83388 4 The display Overview 4 Default readouts in the display Standard display ­ time In the standard display · the active mode appears in the first column (device type). · the day of the week and time appears in the second column. Date Press the Setup key briefly to show: · the symbol for the activated SHIFT function1 (S) in the first column; · the date in the second column. Please read "Setting time and date" on page 7 for more information on setting the time and date. Select mode or device Use a mode key to select the mode or the device that was programmed to this mode key. In the display: · the name of the mode key appears in the first column; · this device's programmed code appears in the seco ...

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