depress and hold any device key
the led will first flicker then hold after four seconds
release the device key and enter an appropriate four-digit Signalex code
if the code is accepted the led goes off
if rejected, the led flickers twice, then stays on to accept another code
have your device switched on and the Signalex Universal Remote Control pointing at it from one metre
hold the tv, vcr, cbl, dvd, sky, tnt or hifi key as required till the led stays on
release the device key
press and release the red power key
the signalex universal remote control will scroll through the codes at two-second intervals
if a correct code is found, the controlled device will switch to standby
immediately press the ok key or any device key to store the code
press and hold the appropriate device key and number key
you may release one of the two keys
the Signalex Universal Remote Control will scroll through the codes in the selected group
when the device switches off release the second key, storing the code
According to the instruction manual, there are four methods of programming the remote control, however the simplest and quickest method is to lookup the codes in the code list and enter them into the remote.
For example, if you wanted to control a Sharp BD-HP21H Blu-Ray DVD player, then you would first look up the code in the instruction manual. Find the DVD section in the code list, and look up the codes for the Sharp brand. There are a couple of codes for this brand so you will need to try each one until you find one that works.
To set a code:-
Press and hold [set], press device key - red led lights. Release keys. Enter 3-digit manufacturer's device code from the list. Led goes out and the code is set. If it doesn't work try another or search.
To search for a code:-
Turn on consumer device!
Press and hold [set], press appropriate device key - led lights - release keys - press [set] - led blinks. Press [power] key repeatedly till device is switched to standby - press device key to store the code. If, after releasing the keys, [set] is pressed twice, search runs backward through the list.
Having found the code, it may be useful to write it down, as follows. Press and hold [set] - press [1] and release. Count and record the number of times the led blinks - release [set]!. Repeat for [2] and [3].
Note! The above information is from the manufacturer of the remote controls. In practice, things may be a little different i.e. on the UK Sagem digibox [power] is digit 1 and the power key is [tv/txt]!
These controls can be regarded as old stock and may not contain codes for digiboxes and DVD drives. However, surprising things happen, if a manufacturer is using old codes. The Goodmans GDB3 digibox can use UET609 sat/cbl code 424 and the Sagem ITD59G can use unlisted code 836.
To repeat, the protocols and associated key codes are referred to by a 3-digit control code, taken from a list of 800. You should find the necessary code fairly quickly - within 100 tries, if you select the correct device type.!
At times, these remote controls can malfunction.
Red Led stays on - Remove the batteries and re-insert them.
Remote Control suddenly stops operating - make sure correct device key is selected. If necessary, re-enter the relevant device code. If this fails leave the batteries out over-night and re-enter the codes.
Device control codes for the URC22B universal remote control. These codes should hold good for the kelada2000/UET 609 and other controls in this range. There may be other economy priced controls that also use these codes. The code list may be considered fairly old so many DVD player codes and digibox codes will not be included. That said, it will be found that some DVD players and digiboxes use standard vcr and analogue satellite codes, particularly Philips codes. The HI-FI codes may be found especially useful as some higher-priced controls may not include these.
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