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Table of Figures
Figure l-l: Frontview............. .........................4
Figure I-2: Rear view ............. .......................... 6
Figure 2-l: Inserting the batteries .................... B
Figure 2-2: Turning the LCD on................. ......................... I0
Figure 2-3: The Information 5creen.......... ...... 12
Figure 2-4: Direct access buttons ................... 13
Figure 2-5: Touch screen buttons ................... 14
Figure 3-1: The main menu... .......................... 15
Figure 3-2: The TV device menu............ ......... 16
Figure 3-3: The setup menu ....... 17
Figure 4-1 : The clock menu ....... 19
Figure 4-2: Timer |ist................ ...................... 20
Figure 4-3: The timer menu . .....20
Figure 4-4: Setting up timer options ............... 2I
Figure 4-5: The program submenu .,.,............. 23
Figure 4-6: Using the Learning eye............... ...................... 24
Figure 4-7: Programming devices ..................25
Figure 4-8: Programming the direct access buttons................................. 25
Figure 4-9: The adjust menu. ..................... ....28
Figure 4-10: Adjusting main menu buttons .......................... 29
Figure 4-l l: Adjusting buttons on the device menu...........,...................... 36
Figure 4-12: The macro list .......39
Figure 4-l3: The mqcro menu. ........................ 39
Figure 4-14: The "other" menu............ ..........44
Figure 4-15: Adjusting the contrast ................... .................. 45
Figure 4-16: Adjusting the backlight ................... ................ 46
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One feature of the Smart Remote Control is the touch screen control
panel, which reduces the number of buttons on the device, making it
easy for you to find the function you want. You can conffol up to l0
devices, including a VCR, DVD, amplifier, TV, and LDIVCD.
The Smart Remote Control is easy to set up. With the "Learning eye"
you can easily conhgure each device in your household or office. You
can also easily edit the device list, make changes to the LCD appear-
ance, and adjust other settings. In addition, with the Macro function,
you can initiate a chain of up to 25 commands with the touch of a
button.
Most universal remote controls have a set list of devices and static
functions that don't provide you with a lot of flexibility. The Smart
Remote Control enables you to add and delete devices, relabel device
buttons, and change the size and shape of LCD panel buttons. With
this convenient and easy to use Smart Remote Control, you can control
all your devices with one remote control solution. No longer will you
have to search for several different remotes!
This manual will help you learn how to use all the advanced
features of the Smart Remote Control. lt will not explain
how to use the functions for your devices. Please refer to
your device's user manual for information related to your
device.
You can contact the retailer for the following optional accessories:
a. Docking station
Universal adapter
AAA rechargeable Ni-MH batteries x 3
Transmission wire
Or
b. Universal adapter
AAA rechargeable Ni-MH batteries x 3
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7, tseep hole
6. Enter/mute button
When the main menu is being accessed, press this button to
confirm your changes. If the main menu is not being ac-
cessed, press this button to mute the audio output ofyour
device.
I d e n tify in g c o mp o n ents
The following illustration shows the rear of the Smart Remote Control.
port
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2. Battery compartment
3. Learning eye
1. lR port
Point the IR port at the IR receiver of the device you wish to
operate.
a Battery cover
Remove this cover to replace the AAA batteries.
3. Learning eye
Point your device's remote control at this eye to enable the
Smart Remote Control to learn your remote control's func-
tions. For more information, refer to page 23, Using the
learning function.
Power supply
The Smarl Remote Control operates on three AAA batteries. The
batteries are packed separately and must be inserted before you can
operate the Smart Remote Control.
1. Remove
Ensure
battery that you
cover, insert
the batteries
according to
the marking
inside the
battery case.
Power supply
Power supply
The LCD
The LCD (liquid crystal display) touch screen enables you to config-
ure and operate your Smart Remote Control with the touch of a finger.
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direct access buttons.
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Press this
Ind icates icon to
battery enable or
charge disable the
level. beep signal.
If you want to view the Information Screen from any menu, press the
Information icon $ at the top right. Press the Information icon again
to exit the Information screen.
The Infbrmation Screen shows the date, day, time, and the current
battery charge level. You can also press the mute icon to mute the
beep that you hear when you press buttons on the touch screen.
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Figure 2-5: Touch screen buttons
Using the touch screen is easy. Simply press the screen to activate a
function. Press the arrow keys at the bottom of the touch screen to
scroll between pages in the menu.
This chaptgr will tell you how to set up the Smart Remote Control,
how to automatically configure devices, and how to use the advanced
features such as the macros.
Press the Hardware Access Button @ *ith your finger to tum the Smart
Remote Control on. The fust screen that you see is the main menu.
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Figure 3-1 : The main menu
Press the left or right arrows to scroll between the main menu pages.
From the main menu, press the TV button to display the TV device
Device Header
Press this header
to return to the Main
Menu.
menu
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You can return to Main menu by pressing both the Device Header or
menu button. You can easily configure the devices using the learning
function. Refer to page23, Using the learning function).
Press the menu button @ fo. three seconds. The sefup menu appears:
To scroll through the items on the setup menu, use the hardware chan-
nel up @ and channel down @ buttons. Press the enter (mute) @
button to enter an item submenu. Press the r"nu @ button to return
to the previous screen.
This chapter shows you how to customize your Smart Remote Control
to make it fit your particular requirements, how to use the learning
function to configure your devices, and how to set up the LCD panel
to your specifications.
Press the menu button @ fot three seconds to open the setup menu.
Seven items are available:
In the setup menu, scroll to clock and press enter. You see the fol-
lowing screen:
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In the setup menu, scroll to timer and press enter. You see a list of
timers:
Timer 02
Timer 03
Tinn er 04
Use the channel up or chamel down to scroll through the list. There
are 12 timers available. Select one of the timers and press enter. You
see the following screen:
Setu n
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Timer view
View enables you to look at previously stored timer settings.
Timer setup
Setup enables you to setup a device function to go off at a specified
time. Scroll to setup and press enter. The following screen appears:
Tim er
Press here
to select
which day
or days you
want the tim er
to run. Press these
numbers lo
enter the lime
you wanl the
timer to run.
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Figure 4-4: Setting up timer options
Enter the time and day or date that you want the timer to go off.
When you have set the timer, press enter. The device menu appears.
Open a device and then press the button of the function that you want
to apply the timer settings to. For example, you can set your VCR to
record a movie at a certain time. or you can set a macro to run at a
specified time.
Relabeling timers
You can easily relabel the timer names. Follow these instructions:
1. From the timer menu (.Figure 4-3) scroll to Relabel and
press enter. The following screen appears:
A B c D E F
G H I J K L
M N o P o R
s T U V W x
Y z
p2 P3
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2. Enter the alphanumeric characters from the LCD screen.
Press Pl to access upper case letters, press P2 to access
lower case letters, and press P3 to access numbers and
special characters.
3. Press enter when you have made your changes.
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Figure 4-5: The program submenu
When using the learning function, point your device's remote control
at the Smart Remote Control's Learning eye as shown in the following
illustration:
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eye
From the program menu (Figure 4-5), scroll to leaming and press en-
ter. You see the device buttons:
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Figure 4-7: Programming devices
Press the button of the device that you want to program. You see the
fbllowing screen:
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3. The filled circle now corresponds to the channel up/play
@ ait""t access button.
4. Follow the preceding instructions to map the remaining
buttons.
You can also press a direct access button directly, and then map a re-
mote control function to the button.
After you have finished configuring the direct access buttons, press the
right anow button on the LCD screen to move to the next page in the
device menu. Follow the instructions above to map each button on
your remote control to the corresponding button on the Smart Remote
Control's LCD screen.
1. In the program menu, scroll to Clr. Key and press enter. The
list of devices appears.
2. Press the device you want to configure.
Clearing a device
The clear device function enables you to erase the commands for a de-
vice. Follow these instructions:
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In the sefup menu, scroll to adjust and press enter. You see the fol-
lowing screen:
Select Main Menu and press enter. You see the following screen:
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Press the place where you want the upper left corner of the
button to be. A black square appears where you pressed the
LCD.
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4. Press the place where you want the lower right corner of the
button to be. Ablack square appears where you pressed the
LCD.
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1. From the adjust menu (Figure 4-9) select Main Menu and
press enter.
2. Scroll to Relabel and press enter again. You see the device
list.
3. Select a device to relabel. You see the following screen:
1. From the adjust menu (Figure 4-9) select Main Menu and
press enter.
2. Scroll to Delete and press enter again. You see the device
list.
3. Select a device button to delete. You see the following
screen:
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4. Press the enter bulton if you want to delete settings for the
button. Press the menubutton if you want to cancel the de-
letion and return to the previous screen.
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Relabel
Delete
Recall
The procedures for resizing and deleting buttons on the device menu
are the same as those for resizing and deleting buttons on the main
menu. However, the relabeling procedures are slightly different; there
is an option to replace the button's text with an icon. Additionally,
there is one more option in the adjust device submenu-Recal/.
1. From the adjust menu (Figure 4-9) select Device and press
enter.
2. Scroll to Relqbel and press enter again. You see the device
list.
3. Select a device to relabel, for example "CD". You see the
following screen:
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4. Press the button that you want to relabel, for example Scan.
You see the following screen:
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Using recall
The recall option enables you to recall the button's original settings.
After you press recall, the device list appears. Press the device that
you want to reset.
From the sefup menu, scroll to macro and press enter. You see a list
of macros:
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Macro 02
Macro 03
Scroll to one of the macros in the list and press enter. You see the
following screen:
Macro
R eläbel
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Using macros 39
Macro setup
Follow these instructions to set up a macro:
1. From the macro menu, scroll to setup and press enter. The
macro is now being recorded.
2. Press the device button combination that you want to be re_
corded into the macro.
If necessary, you can set a time delay between each com-
mand in the macro. In the upper right-hand corner of the
screen, you see an hourglass icon E. After pressing a com-
mand, press the hourglass icon to open the following screen:
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Sec Sec
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Press one ofthe listed durations (0.5 seconds to 15 seconds)
if you want to have a time delay occur between device com-
mands.
40 Using macros
To run the macro, press the macro shortcut icon @ in ttre upper left-
hand corner ofthe screen, and then select the macro you want to run
from the macro list.
Relabeling a macro
Follow these instructions to relabel a macro:
1. In the setup menu, scroll to Macro and press enter. The list
of macros appears.
2. Scroll to the macro you want to rename and press enter. The
macro menu appears:
Using macros 4l
Deleting a macro
Follow these instructions to delete a macro:
l. In the setup menu, scroll to Macro and press enter. The list
ofmacros appears.
2. Scroll to the macro you want to delete and press enter. The
macro menu appears:
42 Using macros
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From the setup menu, scroll to Other and press enter. You see the
following screen:
Backlight
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Figure 4-15: Adiusting the contrast
Press the right LCD arrow to increase the contrast' Press the left LCD
arrow to decrease the contrast.
P ress to
turn the
backl ig ht
-ofl and on.
Press to increase
the backlight sensitivity
lndicates the current ---_ lev e l.
backlight sensitivity
level.
\ Press to decrease
the backlight sensitivity
lev e l.
\ Press to increase
P ress to decrease the duration that
the duration that the backlight stays
the backlight stays on.
on.
The backlight detects the ambienr light brightness or dimness and will
turn on according to the setting in this screen.
From the other menu, scroll to Calibrate and press enter. You will
see the calibrate screen. Press the edge of the screen next to the pen
icon. The pen icon will move to the next edge. Continue pressing the
edge of the screen next to the pen icon until all four edges of the
screen have been processed.
Backlight EL backlight
Optional accessories A:
Docking station,
U niversal adapter AC9O -240V /50-6OHz in
DC5V/1Aout
AAA Ni-MH rechargeable batteries x 3
Transmission wire
B:
Universal adapter AC9O-240V 150-60H2 in
DC 5V / 1A out
AAA Ni-MH rechargeable batteries x 3
Symptom Remedy
The SRC-2000 Move closer to the device. The maximum
doesn't operate your operating distance is approximately 10 me-
device. ters.
Ensure that you are aiming the SRC-2000
directly at the device and that there are no
obstructions between the SRC-2000 and the
device.
Ensure that you have used the learning
function (page 23) to configure the device.
Make sure that the desired device on the
sRc-2000 LcD has been selected.
You cannot operate a Make sure that you have correctly "mapped"
device even after your device's remote control to the SRC-
configuring the device 2000.
using the learning
Glear the device data from the SRC-2000
function (page 23).
(page 27) and carry out the learning func-
tion aoain
You see an "erro/' . Try the learning procedure again (page 23).
display during the
learning procedure.
You see an "error" The button that you pressed has not been
display during opera- configured. Configure the button using the
tion.
The LCD screen The SRC-2000 is preset at the factory to
turns off automatically switch the LCD off after 25
minutes if left unused. Just press the
Hardware Access Button (9 to turn the
SRC-2000 back on
SLC-208 1 connecter
Transmission cable
Operation
A. Com onnectlon to edit the display and the data of SRC-2000
Connecting the SRC-2000 and
computer with SLC-2081 and cable.
Install the batteries into the SRC-2000
before proceed.
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7. Now. user will find these 2 units ol SRC-2000 are starling the transmission work
8. After finishing the transmission work,
SRC-2000 will beep and the sending end (the
master unit) will enter into Waiting mode
also the receiving end will exit the Setup
mode then return to the screen display of
appliance selection to indicate learning work
is completed.
9. You can replace the other SRC-2000 at the
receiving end continuously to keep going the
transmission work.