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Universal Backlight keys Remote control LUX
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
1 _ ON/OFF button
2 _ “LUX” button to light up the keypad
3 _ TIMER/SLEEP button
4 _ Backlight device keys
5 _ Number keys
6 _ MENU button
7 _ Advancing programs keys to select
PROGRAM/CHANNEL +/-
8 _ SHIFT button
9 _ VOLUME +/- control keys
10 _ Confirm or memorization button
11 _ Keys to navigate the MENU
12 _ Multifunctions keys
(Tv/Teletext/Video/Dvd/Sat/Aux)
MAIN CHARACTERISTICS
The LUX is a multifunctional universal remote, designed to be complete and versatile and yet
remarkably easy to use. The “LUX” button (2 –fig.1) enable to light up the keypad allowing use of
the remote control even in the dark.
To function correctly, the remote control requires batteries to be installed and a numerical
code to be set for each device that you want to control
After setup, the remote can retain the memorized code for a long time, even without its
batteries.
The LUX series includes the following models:
- LUX DUAL TV: with two device keys (TV1 and TV2), you can simultaneously commands up
to 2 TV (televisions) devices.
- LUX 6 in 1: with 6 device keys (TV1 –TV2-VCR-DVD-SAT-STB) you can simultaneously
commands up to 6 devices: televisions, video recorders, DVD players, analog/digital
receivers or decoder set-top-boxes satellite/terrestrial/cable;
- LUX 8 in 1 : with 8 device keys (TV1 –TV2-VCR-DVD-SAT-STB –AUX-HI-FI) you can
simultaneously commands up to 8 devices: televisions, video recorders, DVD players,
analog/digital receivers or decoder set-top-boxes satellite/terrestrial/cable, Hi-Fi stereos,
Home Theatre…;
The device keys (4 - fig1) identify the device that you can control after pressing the appropriate
key: TV1 and TV2: televisions, VCR: video recorders, DVD: dvd players, SAT: satellite receivers
STB (set-top box): digital terrestrial decoders – HI FI: Hi Fi and Home Theatre - AUX: others.
The device keys (4 – fig. 1) light up when any function button on the remote control is pressed to
indicate the device is currently being controlled.
When any button on the remote control is pressed, all models in the LUX series signal that the
batteries are running out, with three short flashes of the device keys..
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