Silvercrest KH 2156
Silvercrest KH 2156
Silvercrest KH 2156
3A
KH 2156
KOMPERNASS GMBH
BURGSTRASSE 21 ⋅ D-44867 BOCHUM
08/2009
www.kompernass.com
ID-Nr.: KH2156-08/09-V3
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Device summary
q LCD display
w /ALL OFF button
e Device buttons
r S button
t Arrow buttons
y EXIT button
u CH +/— buttons
i MACRO button
o Number buttons
a Button for one or two digit programme numbers
s Teletext function buttons
d AV button
f Record/Playback buttons
g Mute switching
h VOL +/— buttons
j MENU button
k OK button
l FAV / EPG button
1( Infrared sender/receiver
2) Battery compartment cover
Tips:
• The functions described here pertain to the theoretically
ideal circumstance that the button structure of the respec-
tive original remote control is identical to this universal
remote control. This only occurs, however, in rare cases. If,
therefore, not all of the original remote control's functions
can be reproduced it is not due to a dificiency in the Uni-
versal remote control.
• All the brand names used in these instructions or in the
accompanying code list are trademarks of the correspond-
ing companies.
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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 button is pressed, with which an infrared signal
is to be sent the Infrared symbol illuminates.
Code/Time field 2#
Here is shown the device code of the relevent selected de-
vice or the time of day. With the time of day indicator ":" the
numbers blink in the middle.
Standard display:
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Buttons
Note:
All the functions described here can, of course, only be used
if they are supported by the device being controlled.
/ALL OFF button. w
Switch device on/off. hold down for approx.
5 seconds to switch all devices on/off.
Device buttons e
The device buttons are used to select the device that should
be operated.
Television
Video recorder
Accessory unit 1
Cable receiver
CD player
Analogue satellite receiver
Audio amplifier
DVD player
Digital satellite receiver
Accessory unit 2
"S" button r
Hold down for 3 seconds to access the
SETUP menu.
Arrow buttons t
EXIT button y
Move a level backward in the menu.
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MACRO button i
MACRO button i followed by a number
button o 1-4 activates a previously saved
chain of commands.
Number buttons o
Note:
The function is only available in the European TV mode
and your TV device must have a teletext module.
In addition the CH+/- buttons u control the following
teletext functions:
CH + Leaf one page forward
CH — Leaf one page backwards
AV button d
Switch to the AV input.
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Mute switching g
Switch sound on/off.
VOL+/— buttons h
MENU button j
Access the menu of the controlled device.
OK button k
You can confirm a menu selection with the OK
button.
FAV/EPG button l
The FAV/EPG button accesses the electronic pro-
gramme guide of the device and/or your previously
programmed favourite
stations.
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Learn Setup
The Universal remote control (URC) can learn and save but-
ton signals of an original remote control. If the URC does not
work after applying the programming methods already de-
scribed or cannot carry out all commands please attempt to
teach the URC with the help of the original remote control.
• Use new batteries for the URC and the original remote
control.
• Maintain a distance of at least one metre from other light
sources. The light sources could disrupt the infrared trans-
mission.
• Place the URC and the original remote control at a dis-
tance of 20 to 50 mm from each other on an even surface
so that the infrared diodes 1( are facing each other.
Tips:
1. Do not use the following buttons for the learn function: all
device buttons e, MACRO i, S button r, EXIT y.
2. When teaching please do not release the button of the
original remote control until "SUCCESS" or "LEARN
ERROR" appears in the LCD display q.
3. If when teaching, during the notice "LEARNING", no
button is pressed on the original RC after 25 seconds the
learn menu will end. This mode can not be ended
by pressing a button on the URC.
4. If the memory is full the LCD display q shows "LEARN
FULL" and the learn mode will end.
5. With the EXIT button y you return to the previous status
(except with a notice of "LEARN KEY" and/or "LEARN-
ING").
Code learn function
1. Press the device button e for the device that the URC
should learn a button code.
2. Hold down the S button r for a little longer than 3 sec-
onds. The notice "CODE SETUP" appears.
3. With the or button t select the menu "LEARN
SETUP" and then press the OK button k.
4. In the LCD display q "LEARN SET" appears. Then press
the OK button k. In the LCD display q "LEARN KEY" ap-
pears.
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Macro Setup
With the MACRO function up to 16 button commands can
be carried out with the press of a single button, that is to say,
several previously saved control commands can be deleted
with one MACRO button. There are 4 Macro memory slots
available for you.
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Execute a Macro
To execute a pre-programmed Macro proceed as follows:
1. Press the MACRO button i.
2. With the corresponding number button o you access the
desired Macro (1-4). Example: If Macro 3 is to be imple-
mented press first the Macro button i and then, within 5
seconds, the number button " ".
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Favourites channel
Note:
With this function you can save your preferred stations as
favourites.
To programme favourites
Your favourite stations are saved as follows:
1. Press the device button e for the device that you want to
save a favourite.
2. Hold down the S button r for a little longer than 3 sec-
onds. The notice "CODE SETUP" appears.
3. With the or button t select "FAV CH SETUP" and
confirm with the OK button k. In the display "FAV CH
SETUP 1" appears.
4. With the or button t select the memory slot to be
programmed (FAV CH SETUP 1 - 4) and confirm with the
OK button k.
5. In the LCD display q "FAV CH STEP" appears. Now
press, one after the other, the buttons (max. 4) for access
to your desired favourite stations.
6. When the maximum number of button commands is
reached the LCD display q shows "FULL".
7. Save the entry with the S button r. In the LCD display q
"FAV CH SETUP" appears.
8. If, with the selection of the favourites to be programmed
(step 4), you select a memory slot that is already occu-
pied the existing favourite will be overwritten.
9. Repeat the steps to apply further favourites.
10. With the EXIT button y you move a level backwards in the
menu except during the entry of the button commands.
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Volume control
Vol +/—, (Mute switching)
Press the "VOL+" button to increase the volume. With the
"VOL —" button you reduce the volume. To mute the sound
press the -button g. A further press of this button turns the
sound back on.
When you activate the VOL +/— buttons h on the URC basi-
cally the volume adjustment on the TV device is addressed,
regardless thereof, which device button e was pressed previ-
ously. This admittedly does not apply to the devices "AMP"
and "DSAT" since you can assume that
these devices have their own volume adjustment.
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Faults / Remedies
Your device does not react to the URC.
>> Check the batteries. They must have enough voltage and
be properly installed.
>> Firstly have you pressed the correct device button e for
the desired target device?
>> Check to see that the correct code is programmed in for
the target device (see section "Code Setup").
The URC is transmitting the commands incorrectly.
>> Press the corresponding device button e to set the URC
to the correct mode.
>> The batteries must have enough voltage and be properly
installed.
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Disposal
Do not dispose of the device in your normal
domestic waste. This product is subject to the
European directive 2002/96/EC.
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CE- Conformity
T his device satisfies the fundamental requirements
and other relevant regulations of the EMC Directive
2004/108/EC.
Importer
KOMPERNASS GMBH
BURGSTRASSE 21
44867 BOCHUM, GERMANY
www.kompernass.com
Technical data
Controllable devices: 10
Dimensions
L x W x H: 212 x 50 x 23 mm
Weight : 116 g (without batteries)
Infrared LED: Laser class 1
Power supply
Batteries: 2 x 1.5 V, type AAA/LR03 (micro)
(supplied)
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