One for All URC-6690 owner manual Before Using Remote, Adjusting the Display, Adjusting Brightness

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INSTALLING THE BATTERIES

1.On the remote control’s back, push down on the top of the battery cover (where indicated by the arrows). Then slide the battery cover out.

2.Obtain two (2) new AA alkaline batteries. Match the + and - marks on the batteries to the + and - marks in the battery case, then insert the new batteries.

3.Slide the battery cover back into place. The tab should click when the cover is locked.

OWNERS MANUAL

4.If batteries are inserted correctly, the Kameleon display will turn on when a key is pressed. Test the remote control by pressing POWER and observing the IR Animation.

NOTE: When batteries are low, the Inner IR segments will blink 5 times after each key press. The remote will stop operating when the batteries need replacement. The permanent memory retention ensures that your codes are stored permanently even during battery replacement.

BEFORE USING THE

REMOTE

By design, the first key press will always make the screen turn on but will not cause the remote to take any action until a key is pressed after the screen is on.

Keep this in mind when programming the

features of your OFA KameleonTM 6 Device Hybrid Remote.

ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY

The OFA Kameleon™ 6-Device Hybrid Remote (URC-6690) has several ways to adjust the display for your comfort and best use.

ADJUSTING BRIGHTNESS

The OFA Kameleon™ 6-Device Hybrid Remote (URC-6690) has five levels of brightness adjustment and is set to the middle setting at the factory. To increase or decrease the brightness, perform the following steps:

1.Press and hold SET until the two Inner IR segments flash twice. The current mode key will blink on and off during programming.

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