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Owner’s Manual
Manuel de l’utilisateur
Model Modèle
SRU8010 SRU8010
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Table of Contents Introduction ............................................................. 3 Hard Key Functions ................................................. 4 Setup ........................................................................ 6 Battery Installation.............................................. 6 Battery Saver....................................................... 6 Permanent Memory............................................. 6 Using the Wizard ................................
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Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of this SRU8010 Philips Universal Remote Control. Philips Universal Remotes let you replace a broken or lost remote or combine more than one remote into one. But this remote is really unique, having a high quality color screen, like the kind you see on cell phones. This screen depicts colored icons that you easily set up to represent your favorite channels. You can then easily select any channel you want by simply pressing the key next to the icon th
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Hard Key Functions 1. 29. 2. 28. 3. 27. 4. 26. 5. 25. 6. 24. 7. 23. 8. 22. 9. 21. 10. 20. 11. 19. 12. 18. 13. 17. 14. 16. 15. Note: blue text on the remote corresponds to DVD functions, green text are Tivo functions, and red text is for audio functions. 4
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Hard Key Functions, cont. 1. HIS/HERS - Quick access keys for favorites stored under His/Hers groups. 2. SIDE KEYS - Used to access on-screen features. 3. LCD - (Liquid Crystal Display). 4. MODE - Selects mode (TV, VCR, etc.) for the remote. 5. HOME - The starting screen on the LCD for most operations. 6. VOLUME UP/DOWN - Changes the volume level of the device, normally the TV. 7. OK/SELECT - Selects menu items for the device you are controlling, or confirms selections on the screen. 8. GUIDE -
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Setup Battery Installation 1. On the back of the remote, push down on the tab and lift the cover off. 2. Match the batteries to the + and - marks inside the battery case, then insert 3 AA Alkaline batteries. Make sure you use new batteries. You can have problems with learning codes if your batteries are old. 3. Press the battery cover back into place. Battery Saver Your remote automatically turns off if the keys are depressed for more than 30 seconds. This will save your batteries should your re
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Using the Wizard (1) After you insert the batteries the Setup Wizard screen (1) appears. You can exit the Wizard at any time by pressing the HOME key (located just below the screen). Press any key at screen (1) to continue and follow the instructions on the screens. Pressing OK at screen (2) takes you to the next screen (3). Pressing the Left navigation key (Back key) on the remote (2) at screen (3) takes you to screen (4) that has 10 yellow arrows. This is an exception to the rule because we’re
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Setting Up Your Devices (1) How to set up a TV After you’ve been through the Wizard for the first time, the screen (1) shown to the right appears. This is the start of the Wizard to set up your devices (TV being the first one). Manually turn on the device(s) to be set up (TV, VCR, etc.). If you know your brand of TV, select Yes (2) which results in a faster search for your TV’s code. (Selecting No searches the complete library of TV codes, rather than just the codes for your brand of TV). Pressi
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Setting Up Your Devices, cont. (5) Pressing Save shows screen (5) that instructs you to try a few other keys on the remote to make sure you’ve found the correct code. Tip: try keys like Menu, and Guide. Power might work yet you still might not have the correct code. If several keys seem to work fine, press Save Code. If some keys don’t work, select Change Code (or press Back) to go back and find another code that works better. Selecting Label lets you rename (6) the device, e.g. you could call i
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Setting Up Your Favorites (1) Once you’ve gone through the Wizard and set up at least a TV, and set up more devices, or skipped the rest of them, you arrive at screen (1) to the right. (2) Press any digit key, say digit 4, to enter a channel number. This takes you to screen (2). You can enter more digits if desired. The channel number can include a dash (-) for digital channels, e.g., 2-3, or can include ENTER, or OK, if your device requires it to change channels, e.g. 472Ok, or 550Ent. (3) Now
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Setting Up Your Favorites, cont. If you want to add a label to the logo press the Side Key next to Label. This is optional so if you don’t want to add a label to the logo you can just select Save to save the setting for this favorite. If you save this favorite, Set Favorite 2 of 10 is now shown at the bottom of the screen to indicate that you can add another favorite channel. Again just press a channel number key on the remote, choose a logo and change the Device Type (if you want to). Add a few
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Setting Up Your Favorites, cont. Note: “Triple tap” name entry works in a similar fashion to text entry on a cell phone. Tap each numeric key to cycle through ALL caps, numbers, and lower case letters. E.G., repeatedly pressing the number 2 key cycles through A, B, C, 2, a, b, c. Pressing the 9 key cycles through W, X, Y, Z, 9, w, x, y, z. A “space” can be selected with the 0 (zero) key. The number 1 key selects 1 . @ ? ! - & and : You can backspace an entry with the key to the left of the 0 (z
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Using The Remote Assuming you followed the steps on the previous pages and have set up some devices and some favorites you can now use the remote. See the sections that follow to set up more devices and/or favorites, and to set up other functions. Using the remote Press the HIS or HERS key at any time to access the favorites you’ve set up. Or press the FAVORITE key, then select your favorites group. Then press the Side Key next to the logo to change your device to that channel. Selecting a favor
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QuickPower QuickPower is a way of quickly turning all your devices on or off from one easy to use screen. Press the HOME Key to go to the Home screen. Then press the Side Key next to QuickPower. Only Devices you’ve previously set up are displayed. The others are grayed out. Press any key that isn’t grayed out to send the “Power” command for that device. 14
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Sleep Sleep lets you set any device to turn off a preset time from now. You can set the off time in increments of 15 minutes, up to a Maximum of 90 minutes. Press the HOME key to go to the Home Screen, then press the Side Key next to Sleep. You can set a sleep timer for any or all of the devices that you’ve set up, i.e., any that are not grayed out. In this example we only have a TV, Cable Box and Satellite Receiver set up. Below, we pressed Side Key K1 next to the TV icon once, to set a sleep t
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Learning Tips On Learning a. Some functions from some types of remotes might not be able to be learned. b. No functions may be learned under the HOME, MODE, FAVORITE, HIS, or HERS (hard) keys. c. Use fresh batteries for both the SRU8010 remote and your Original Remote. d. Keep at least three feet away from incandescent or low- energy lights when learning. e. Place the original remote end-to-end with the SRU8010 remote so the IR transmitter (at the top) on your original remote points at the IR le
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Learning, cont. 2. Adjust the distance between the two remotes to be closer (e.g. half an inch) or a further away (e.g. 2 inches) from each other. 3. Try learning the original remote keys again. 4. If problems reoccur with the same key, check the original remote key being learned – does it transmit? Does it operate the target device? You can learn commands from an existing remote and store them under the “Main” keys on the SRU8010 remote, or learn commands from an existing remote and store them
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Learning Main Keys At the Home screen press the Side Key next to Learn. Then press one of the top 4 Side Keys K6-K9 to the right of the screen. Select the Device you want to learn keys for. In this example we only have a TV, Cable Box and Satellite Receiver set up, so the rest are grayed out, but you can still select any of the devices to learn commands for. You are then instructed to line up the remotes, and press the key on the SRU8010 remote that you want to learn. You then point the remote y
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Learning Main Keys, cont. You then press and hold (in this example) the Power key on the other remote, until the display shows that the command has been successfully learned. Note for some types of key you might need to hold the key pressed, but for other types a quick press is sufficient. Experiment a bit. If keys you learn are sent multiple times try learning them with just a quick press. (See Tips on Learning on page 16). If the screen says Failure, you can press the key and try again. You ca
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Macros - Main Keys, cont. Before learning the second key in the Macro, you can if desired, set a delay (1-10 secs) after which the command stored in the Macro will be sent. For example your TV might require a few seconds after turning it on before it will respond to a Channel Up/Down command. (Repeatedly press the Side Key next to Set Delay, or enter the delay directly with the numeric keys, 0-9). In this case let’s set a 1 second delay between commands. Then point your existing remote at the bo