Problem: | Other machines | |
| television, video | recorder or |
| similar) respond to the RC sig- | |
| nals from the F12 system re- | |
| mote control handset, or the K1 | |
| responds to the signals from | |
| other RC units. |
|
Cause: | There is a limited number of re- | |
| mote control codes available, so | |
| conflicts may occasionally occur | |
| with signals from other remote | |
| control handsets. |
|
Remedy: | The F12 remote control handset | |
| used with the K1 system can be | |
| switched to a different remote | |
| control address.As standard both | |
| the remote control transmitter and | |
| the K1 are set to RC address 1. | |
Note: | The F12 RC handset and the K1 | |
| must always be set to the same | |
| RC address. |
|
Problem: | The TUNER, CD player or re- |
| corder connected to the system |
| do not respond to commands. |
Cause: | The unit you wish to control is |
| not selected as the source device. |
Remedy: | Press the corresponding source |
| button on the remote control unit |
| and try again. |
F12 - Changing the RC address:
Press the buttons and
from the numeric pad for about 10 seconds. The LED will flash. Number button sets the remote control handset to the normal remote control level; number button sets the alternative level. The LED will go out to confirm that the switch has taken place.
If the batteries are removed from the F12 C transmitter for longer than 10 minutes, or if the batte- ries are allowed to run flat, then the F12 will always reset itself to RC address 1 when new batteries are installed.
K1 - Changing the RC address:
Switch the system on, then hold the button pressed in until a moving script appears on the screen.
As soon as the moving message stops, immediately press the
button. This switches the system to the alternative RC ad- dress, and shows the new address on the screen as follows: 'RC- ADR 1' or
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