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EchoStar Quattro, Programmable Remote Control Unit Appendix 2

 

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INTRODUCTION

 

 

This appendix gives the information necessary for the use of the Quattro with other

 

 

equipment than the EchoStar receiver. This appendix also contains a code reference list

 

 

which gives the program code for most of the know TV, video and audio equipment.

 

 

The Quattro is and infra red (IR) type programmable remote control unit (RCU) that is able to

 

 

control most functions (basic) of your TV, VCR, DVD and Audio equipment connected to the

 

 

receiver. You can program the RCU with a code to which your equipment responds. If the

 

 

code is not available in the supplied code list, the built-in intelligence assists you to find the

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applicable code.

For future use it is recommended that you make a note of the equipment codes and the serial number in the fields below: The RCU is already pre-programmed for the EchoStar receiver with code 0222.

TV key: _ _ _ _

VCR key: _ _ _ _

AUX key: _ _ _ _

SAT key: _ _ _ _

Serial Number: _ _ - _ _ _ - _ _

2.THE BATTERIES

The RCU is powered by two 1.5 Volt Alkaline batteries type AA/LR6. We recommend that you do not use rechargeable batteries. At battery change, the RCU keeps the programmed information for a maximum of 15 minutes.

1.Remove the battery cover.

2.Find the battery + and - marks.

3.Insert the batteries accordingly the + and - marks.

4.Install the battery cover.

5.Press the SAT key once, Make sure the key lights up to indicate that it is ready for use.

3.THE KEYS

If the RCU is programmed with the correct equipment code, the keys should control the same (basic) functions as the keys on the original remote control unit of that equipment.

The functionality of the SAT mode is discussed in the user’s guide of the satellite receiver.

The Power key

This key controls the On-OFF-STANDBY function.

The Mute key

To blank out the volume.

Mode keys (TV, VCR, AUX, SAT)

These keys are programmable to take control over the television, video recorder, DVD-player, audio sets and the satellite receiver.

MENU key

This key activates the available on-screen menu for the selected equipment.

EPG key

If the function is available, this key activates the program function for VCR and DVD equipment.

Digital Satellite Receiver

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