
1.3 Specifications
Operation System: | Integrated preprogrammed & learning | |
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Compatibility: | Preprogrammed with code library of | |
| Televisions (TVs), | Video Cassette |
| Recorders (VCRs), | Satellite / Digital |
| Satellite Receivers | (SATs), Cable |
| Converters (CTVs) and Digital Video | |
| Disc Players (DVDs) |
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Memory Capacity: | 120 learning commands | |
Memory Retention |
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after Battery |
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Disconnection: | ||
Display Panel: | Monochrome touch screen LCD | |
EL Backlighting: | ||
Operating Distance: | 8 metres (25 feet) |
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Power Requirement: | 4 x AAA size batteries (Alkaline is | |
| recommended) |
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Dimensions: | 154 x 52 x 23 mm |
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Weight : | 100g (without batteries installed) | |
| 140g (with batteries installed) |
For improvement purposes, specifications and functions are subjected to change without priority notice.
1.4 How to Install Batteries
Alkaline batteries are recommended.
1.Open the battery cover.
2.Follow the polarity symbol shown in the battery compartment.
3.Place the batteries inside.
4. Replace the battery cover.
Note: Battery LowIf the icon “ ” is shown on the display panel, it shows that the battery level is low. You must replace the battery with the new one to ensure proper functioning. Do not use old and new batteries together as old batteries tend to leak.
2 Getting Start
❑After installed batteries, your HTMR prompts at TV mode. If it is inactive for about 4 seconds, it goes to power saving (sleep) mode and shut down the display. Simply, touch the screen panel to activate the unit again.
Note: When in power saving (sleep) mode, the hard key section is still available for command.
❑Tap any of the Device Mode Key on the screen to enter the
corresponding device mode. e.g. | TV | . The “ | ” icon will |
flash. |
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❑Tap a key directly to send out the corresponding
2.1 Hard Keys
There are 5 hard keys, it transmits IR command corresponding to the device selected.
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| Power ON/OFF | |
CH+ | ||||
• | Program up or channel up | |||
• | CH– | Program down or channel down | ||
• | VOL+ | Volume up | ||
• | VOL– | Volume down |
2.2 Key Tone
When you tap any key, there is a short beep sound.
2.3 Backlit
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