Programming the remote control – Hama ROC4505 User Manual
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Note 2:To control 2 devices of the same type and same
make (2 Thomson video cassette recorders, 2 Thomson
satellite receivers, etc.) first make sure that these two
devices have been already adjusted to react to different
sub codes (A and B codes on Thomson devices).Then suc-
cessively program 2 mode keys using method D.
Programming
the remote control
Method A – Fast programming with
1-digit subcode
Before you start programming, you must find the
subcode of the set to be controlled.
Refer to the list provided with these instructions,
page I of the subcodes.
1. Switch on the set you want to control.
2. Hold the
SETUP
key down until the key cor-
responding to the last selected mode blinks
and then remains lit (the indicator lamp
remains lit for several seconds in order to let
you continue with the following steps. The
blinking of the indicator indicates the end of
the available time, then it goes out).
3. Press the key that corresponds to the type of
equipment you want to control:
TV: television set - DVD: DVD player - VCR: video cas-
sette recorder - SAT: satellite / cable - AUDIO: Hifi
system.
4. While the indicator is lit, type in the subcode
(example: 1 for THOMSON).
5. Direct the remote control towards the set
and try to switch it off by pressing the
key.
6. If the set you want to control switches off,
press
OK
to memorise the subcode.
7. Should the set not switch off, press
key,
repeatedly, until the set switches off. Between
two key presses,leave enough time for the key
corresponding to the selected mode enough
time to light up again (about 1 second).
Proceeding this way will enable you to see
whether the set responds or not.
8. Immediately upon the switching-off of the set to
be controlled, press
OK
to store the subcode.
Check of the programming
In principle, your set is ready for receiving the remote
control commands. Check your remote control for proper
functioning by performing the test described on page 3.
Method B – 4-digit codes
Programming
Before you start programming, you must find the
code of the set to be controlled.
Refer to the list provided with these instructions,
page II of the codes.
1. Switch on the set you want to control.
2. Hold the
SETUP
key down until the key cor-
responding to the last selected mode blinks
and then remains lit (the indicator lamp
remains lit for several seconds in order to let
you continue with the following steps. The
blinking of the indicator indicates the end of
the available time, then it goes out).
3. Press the key that corresponds to the type of
equipment you want to control:
TV: television set - DVD: DVD player - VCR: video cas-
sette recorder - SAT: satellite / cable - AUDIO: Hifi
system.
4. While the indicator is lit, enter the first digit
of the 4-digit code proposed for the set to be
controlled (example: 0036 for Thomson).
5. Direct the remote control towards the set
and try to switch it off by pressing the
key.
6. Should the set not switch off, repeat step 2.
Then type in the next 4-digit code. Try to
switch off the set by pressing
key once.
Repeat this procedure by trying out each of
the 4-digit codes.
Check of the programming
In principle, your set is ready for receiving the remote
control commands. Check your remote control for proper
functioning by performing the test described on page 3.
Method C – Programming by means
of code retriever
Should none of the codes work, you still have the
possibility of retrieving the appropriate code
without having to perform any input.
1. Switch on the set you want to control.
2. Hold the
SETUP
key down until the key cor-
responding to the last selected mode blinks
and then remains lit
3. Press the key that corresponds to the type of
equipment you want to control:
TV: television set - DVD: DVD player - VCR: video cas-
sette recorder - SAT: satellite / cable - AUDIO: Hifi
system.
4. Direct the remote control towards the set
and try to switch it off by pressing the
key.
5. If the set you want to control switches off,
press
OK
to memorise the subcode.
6. Should the set not switch off, press
key, as
many times as required (up to 200 times), until
the set switches off. Between two key presses,
leave enough time for the key corresponding to
the selected mode enough time to light up again
(about 1 second). Proceeding this way will ena-
ble you to see whether the set responds or not.
7. Immediately upon the switching-off of the set
to be controlled, press
OK
to store the code.
Check of the programming
In principle, your set is ready for receiving the remote
control commands. Check your remote control for proper
functioning by performing the test described on page 3.
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