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USER MANUAL XDOM TAKE 6 IR/RF EDOBE

6 in 1 universal remote control

EDOBE XDOM TAKE 6 IR/RF - 1

User guide 3

General Security Note

Attention: For carefree and safe use of this product, please read this manual and safety information carefully and follow the instructions. Technical manipulation of the product or any changes to the product are forbidden, due to security and approval issues. Please take care to set up the device correctly - consult your user guide. Children should use the device only under adult supervision.

Important: the TAKE 6 must be used according the instructions in this manual and is not suitable for other purposes.

Avoid the following

  • strong mechanical wear and tear
    high temperature
  • strong vibrations
    high humidity

Please also respect the additional security notes in the various user guide chapters. To ensure correct set up please read the manual and security notes carefully.

Battery install and change

The device may only be used with CR02032 batteries - never try to connect to another power supply. When inserting batteries be sure the right polarity is used. Remove the batteries when the device is not used for a longer period. Make sure that the batteries are not short circuited and are not disposed in fire (danger of explosion). Batteries do not belong in children hands. Don't let batteries lay around openly - they might be swallowed by children or animals. If this happens see a doctor immediately.

Disposal of batteries:

Batteries are special waste and do not belong in general household waste disposal. Leaking or damaged batteries can upon contact with skin cause burning or acid damage – if necessary use suitable gloves. Please dispose of batteries in accordance with local bylaws.

Contents

Quick Start Guide

  1. Introduction
  2. Insert the batteries
  3. Function of the remote's buttons
  4. Programming

4.1. Manual code entry
4.2. Automatic code search for some well-known brands
4.3. Automatic code search for all brands
4.4. Manual code search
4.5 Learning codes
4.6. Identifying codes found
4.7 Volume Control Punch Through
4.8 X10 Home Automation Control
4.9 The FAV Key

  1. Troubleshooting
  2. Tips & Tricks about learning IR codes to a remote

Quick start guide

a) Put the batteries in

  1. Open the cover on the back of the TAKE 6
  2. Insert the two CR2032 batteries. Make sure the batteries are NEW.

b) Program your TAKE 6

  1. Turn on the equipment that you wish to control ( TV, DVR, DVD, STB, AUX/ , AUDIO). Please note that with the TAKE 6 you can either select to control an appliance or , not a combination of these two.
  2. The AUX key allows you to program and control any equipment such as TV, DVR, DVD, CD, STB,
  3. Take the code book supplied with the TAKE 6 and find the brand of the equipment you wish to control. E.g. if you have a Thomson TV look for Thomson under the TV section.
  4. Press and hold on the key marked "S" (8) until the LED (2) stays permanently on. This takes about 3 seconds. Release the "S key".
  5. Press and release the TV, DVR, DVD, STB, AUX, AUDIO, mode key (4), in accordance with the appliance you wish to control.
  6. From the code book take the first number corresponding to your equipment and enter the number by pressing the 0-9 key pad (14). Each time you press a key the LED (2) will flash.
  7. If the number is correctly entered the LED will turn off. If the number is incorrect then the red LED will flash fast. If incorrect you will need to restart at 4.

Press the POWER key (1). If your equipment switches off you have found the right code. If it does not switch off, you will need to restart from 4.

Sometimes there are several codes that have similar features. If you find that your TAKE 6 does not work for some functions, you may need to try another code.

1. Introduction

The TAKE 6 is designed to control up to 6 devices: TV, DVR, DVD, STB, AUDIO or any other device under AUX mode key (Please note that you can either select to control an appliance or , not a combination of these two.).

The TAKE 6 contains a library of codes that are preprogrammed into the remote control. This library covers nearly all the audio video products on the market today. The codes have to be programmed once before use. This can be done in different ways:

a. Manual entry of one of the codes displayed under the related brand and type of equipment in the attached code book (see 4.1)
b. Automatic code search for some well-known brands (4.2)
c. Automatic code search for all brands (4.3)
d. Manual search through all codes (4.4)

The IR Link (available separately) gives you the possibility to control all your audio and video equipment with the TAKE 6 anywhere in your home. The TAKE 6 transmits an RF signal to the IR Link Receiver module, which then transforms this signal into an IR signal, which is sent to your device.

Here are some examples of the uses of the IR Link:

  • Operate the DVD and satellite receiver from the bedroom, without having to lay any extra cables.
  • Turn up the volume of the radio in the living room while you are in the kitchen.

The RF signal travels through walls, ceilings and closet doors. Simply connect the receiver to a wall socket within sight of your equipment: it could not be easier. Ask your dealer about the possibilities.

X10 Home Automation: control all electrical appliances with one remote control

The TAKE 6 Remote has two transmitters: an infrared (IR) transmitter and a radio frequency (RF) transmitter. This allows you to operate practically anything. You can operate your TV, video etc. with the infrared (IR) technology. The X10 radio frequency (RF) technology makes it possible to operate lights and appliances from anywhere in the home.

Here are some examples of the uses of the X10 Home Automation feature:

  • Dim the lights and switch them on and off while watching TV.
  • Turn the coffee machine on from your bedroom when you wake up in the morning.
  • Turn your lights on at night to scare off intruders when you hear noises.
  • Switch on your electric blanket before the movie ends, so you can enjoy a warm bed once the movie is finished.
  • Switch everything off with a single press of a button when you go to bed.

2. Insert the batteries (always use NEW CR2032 batteries)

  1. Open the cover on the back of the TAKE 6 Remote.
  2. Insert 2 CR2032 batteries, verify that they are placed correctly with the + on the battery in the same position as marked inside the battery compartment.
  3. Close the battery compartment carefully.

3. Function of the remote's buttons

[1] POWER (On/Off)

Allows you to switch off the last selected appliance. Some appliances can also be switched on with this button.

[2] LED indicator

The indicator light flashes when the remote is operating or lights continuously while you are programming the remote.

[3] MUTE

Allows you to turn on/off the sound. You can control the "Mute" function of your TV even when you are in DVR, DVD or STB mode. No need to select the TV mode.

[4] TV, DVR, DVD, STB, AUX/, AUDIO

These keys allow you to select the appliance you wish to control.

[5] VOLUME +/-

Allows you to control the volume. You can control the volume of your TV even when you are in DVR, DVD or STB mode. No need to select the TV mode.

[6]CHAN + / - or PROG + / -

Select the next or the previous channel of your TV or STB.

In DVD mode: next or previous chapter.

[7] OK Confirms menu selection.

[8] S Allows you to program your remote before the first use. It also allows you to access to secondary functions of certain A/V appliances (Shift). Press the S key followed by the function key you desire.

[9] Navigation Keys these buttons allow you to navigate into the menu of the selected device (if the device you selected has such a menu)

[10] Favorite button

Program this button to remember your two most often used buttons

[11] Menu Menu On

[12] Exit Menu OFF

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In connection with the numeric keys, this button allows you with some equipment to select directly channels higher than 9. If you are in programming mode - automatic code search - you can confirm the code.

[14] Numeric keys 0-9

Work the same way as your original remote.

[15] REW, PLAY, FWD, REC, STOP, PAUSE

REW (rewind)

In DVR, DVD or CD mode: This button works the same way as in your original remote.

IN TV mode: Coloured key (Red), control of videotext or special equipment functions.

PLAY

In DVR, DVD or CD mode: This button works the same way as in your original remote.

IN TV mode: Coloured key (Yellow), control of fasttext or special equipment functions.

FF (fast forward)

In DVR, DVD or CD mode: This button works the same way as in your original remote.

IN TV mode: Coloured key (Blue), control of fasttext or special equipment functions.

REC (record)

This key works the same way as the one on your original remote for your DVR. In order to avoid a mistake you have to press this key twice to activate this feature.

STOP

In DVR, DVD or CD mode: This button works the same way as in your original remote.

IN TV mode: Coloured key (Green), control of fasttext or special equipment functions.

PAUSE

In DVR, DVD or CD mode: This button works the same way as in your original remote.

IN TV mode: Coloured key (Magenta), control of fasttext or special equipment functions.

[16] AV Selection of an external source (e.g. SCART input).

[17] INFO Displays on screen information of the selected appliance (when available).

[18] Teletext

Teletext OFF: Stop Teletext / Fasttext.

[19] Teletext

Teletext Hold: Stop page change in Teletext / Fasttext mode.

[20] LEARN

Programming button for learning the functions of your original remote control.

See chapter 4.5, Learning codes, for information about programming these codes.

[21] Teletext

Teletext ON: Start/stop Teletext / Fasttext.

4. Programming

To make your remote suitable for your own equipment, you have to program it once. You can do this by entering a code, related to the brand and type of equipment you want to control. You can program any equipment under any MODE key. For example, if you have three videorecorders, you can program videorecorder 1 under DVR, videorecorder 2 under AUX and videorecorder 3 under AUDIO.

4.1. Manual code entry

Take your code book and search for the list matching the equipment you are looking for, e.g. TV or DVR. Next, find the relevant brand (e.g. Sony). Now you will find one or more 4-digit codes. If there is more than one code, it depends on your equipment which code is correct. Generally, the codes are displayed in order of age of the equipment. Older equipment first, younger equipment at the end. Sometimes you will have to try several codes before you find the right code for your equipment.

  1. Make sure your equipment is switched on (for example TV).
  2. Press and hold the S (8) key until the LED indicator lights continuously. Release the S key.
  3. Press and release the mode key (4) of the device you want to control (for example TV).
  4. Enter the 4-digit code from the Code Book by using the key pad (14). The LED (2) turns off after the last digit is entered. If you entered a wrong code the LED blinks for 3 seconds and then goes off. You have to repeat from step 2.
  5. Point the remote in the direction of your TV and press the POWER button (1). Your device should turn off. Check other functions (for example for a DVR FF or REW, etc.). If certain functions are not responding, this indicates that the entered code is not the correct one. In that case repeat the above procedure with the next corresponding code of your brand.
  6. Repeat this procedure from step 1 for the other equipment you want to control (DVR, DVD, STB,...). If your equipment (TV, STB, etc...) does not respond, try the other codes for your brand. If it still doesn't respond, try the manual code search method (4.4 Manual code search).

4.2. Automatic code search for some well-known brands

If your brand is listed hereafter, you can use the brand search method (faster than the "manual" and the "automatic code search").

BRANDCODEBRANDCODE
Philips / Radiola1Telefunken / Saba / Normende4
Akai / Daewoo / JVC / Panasonic / Sharp / Sony / Toshiba2Grundig / Blaupunkt5
Brandt / Thomson3Nokia / ITT6
  1. Turn on the device you want to control.
  2. Press and hold S (8) until the LED indicator (2) lights steadily. Release S button.
  3. Press the mode button (4) that matches the equipment you wish to control. The LED (2) blinks once.
  4. Enter the code corresponding to your brand, point the TAKE 6 Remote in the direction of your equipment, press CHAN+ (6) once only. Continue to point the TAKE 6 Remote at your equipment until the equipment changes Channel (the remote control sends an IR signal every second. Please wait until your equipment reacts). When your equipment does react, press on the key - / - (13) to confirm. If you accidentally miss the code, you can stop the autosearch by pressing CHAN- (6) and by repeatedly pressing this key return to the right code. Press - / - (13) to confirm.

Remark: if some functions of your equipment don't work, you need to try another code for your brand. The search function starts after the last confirmed code. For example, if it was 030, the search function starts at 031, and it will keep on trying until the last possible code.

4.3 Automatic code search for all brands

When searching an unknown code, you can step through the library automatically (AutoSearch). When your equipment responds, you can stop the searching process and store the code you found.

Note: as you can dedicate any appliance (TV, DVD, STB...) to DVR, DVD, CD, STB, AUDIO or AUX key, you need first to enter any 4-digit code for the kind of appliance you wish to control (found in the code book), i.e.: If you want to program a STB under the DVR key, enter ANY STB code found in the code book and then follow the steps below:

  1. Turn on the device you want to control.

  2. Press and hold S (8) until the LED indicator (2) lights steadily. Release S button.

  3. Press the mode button (4) that matches the equipment you wish to control. The LED (2) blinks once.

  4. Press CHAN+ (6) once. After a few seconds the remote starts stepping through the code library (fast search, 1 code per second). When the device responds, you can press CHAN+ (6) to switch to slow search (1 code per 3 seconds). You can step back by pressing CHAN- (6) (you can step forward by pressing CHAN+ (6) in case you went too far back). As soon as the device responds again, press the -- key (13) to store the code you found.

Note: as you can dedicate any appliance TV, DVR, DVD, STB, AUDIO, AUX, keys, you first need to enter any 4-digit code for the kind of appliance you wish to control (found in the code book), i.e.: If you want to program a STB under the AUX key, enter ANY STB code found in the code book and then follow the steps below:

  1. Make sure your equipment is switched on.
  2. Press and hold S (8) until the LED indicator lights steadily. Release S
  3. Press the mode key (4) that matches the equipment you want to control (for example TV).
  4. Press CHAN+ (6) repeatedly until the channel changes. If you step past the correct code use CHAN- (6) to go back to the right code.
  5. When the equipment you want to control reacts, press -- (13) to confirm the code.

Note: If your equipment doesn't have CHAN+ you can use PLAY (DVR or DVD) (15) or POWER (1) key. The search starts after the last registered code. If that was 030, the search starts at 031 until the last possible code and then goes from 000 to 029. Note: if certain functions of your equipment can't be controlled you will have to find a different code for your brand.

4.5 Learning codes

Your TAKE 6 Remote contains the codes for most TVs, videos etc. in its code library. If a certain device is not in this library, you can learn the codes for your existing remote control. The library may also contain a code that works for your device, but which misses a few function buttons. You can then select to only learn those buttons (maximum of 150 buttons).

Master clear

You can use the MASTER CLEAR method to clear the learning memory. It is advised to execute a MASTER CLEAR before you start learning any commands.

  1. Keep the SETUP (8) pressed until the LED stays lit. Release the SETUP (8) button.
  2. Press the LEARN (20) button twice. The LED will flash every time you press the button.
  3. Press SETUP (8). The LED will extinguish after a few seconds.

Notes:

  • Execute a Master Clear before you start learning (see the method above).
  • Make sure both remote controls have full batteries before you start learning codes.
  • Make sure you do not move the remote controls when pressing the buttons.
  • You cannot learn any commands for the following buttons: Learn, Setup, FAV, Source buttons TV, VCR, CBL, etc, Home Control.
  • Experiment by learning two or three buttons first (to test compatibility), before you learn all the buttons of your original remote control.
  • When the memory is full, the LED will flash for 3 seconds. You cannot learn any codes when the memory is full. You can, however, erase a mode with codes you stored. You can only erase a full mode.

  • By keeping the buttons for the existing remote control pressed for a shorter period, there will be more memory space left for learning codes on the TAKE 6 remote control. This also diminishes the chance that the remote control learns the wrong codes.

  • Experiment with the distance between the remote controls if you have problems learning the codes.
  • Some remote controls do not have the infrared LED in the centre. Try experimenting by slightly moving the remote controls (sideways or up/down). Tube lighting and bright sunlight can affect the procedure.
  • You can only learn the codes for one original remote control per mode, e.g. the codes for your DVD remote control under the DVD button. With some combi devices (e.g. a TV with built-in DVD player) you first have to learn the TV functions in TV mode and then the DVD functions in DVD mode.

Learning the commands

  1. Point your existing remote control at the TAKE 6 Remote (front to front). Keep a distance of 2,5cm between the remote controls.
  2. Press the SETUP (8) button until the LED stays lit. Release the SETUP (8) button.
  3. Press the Mode button (TV, AUDIO, SAT, etc.) for the device you want to learn. The LED will flash once.
  4. Press the LEARN (20) button. The LED will flash once.
  5. Press the button on the TAKE 6 remote you want to store the new command under. The LED will blink once.
  6. Depending on the type of remote control you have, you can use one of two methods:

a. Press the button on the existing remote control you want to learn. Keep this button pressed until the LED on the TAKE 6 Remote extinguishes. If the LED does not extinguish, but starts flashing, you need to use method B. (If you have just tried method A and want to try method B, first repeat step 5).

b. Press the button on the existing remote control you want to learn. Keep this button pressed as long as you would when using the original remote control.

  1. Repeat steps 5 and 6 for every button you want to learn.
  2. When you have finished learning the buttons, press SETUP (8)

Erasing the commands learned per mode to clear memory space

You can erase the commands learned and saved for each separate function (TV, VCR, etc.):

  1. Keep the SETUP (8) button pressed until the LED stays lit. Release the SETUP (8) button.
  2. Press the Mode button of your choice (TV, DVR, etc.). The LED will flash once.
  3. Press the LEARN (20) button twice.
  4. Press SETUP (8). The LED will extinguish after a few seconds.
  5. All commands learned and saved for the selected function have now been erased.

4.6. Identifying codes found

If you don't know the code (for example because you found the code by autosearch) you can identify it as described below:

  1. Press and hold S (8) until the LED indicator (2) lights steadily. Release S.
  2. Press the mode key (4) for the equipment you want to identify (DVR, DVD, STB, AUDIO or AUX). The LED blinks once.
  3. Press again S. The LED blinks once.
  4. To identify the first digit press each number button from 0 - 9 (14) until the LED blinks. The number you pressed is the first digit of the code.
  5. Press each number key from 0 - 9 as above to find the second digit.
  6. Press each number key from 0 - 9 as above to find the third digit.
  7. Press each number key from 0 - 9 as above to find the fourth digit. When the fourth digit has been found the LED will go off.

4.7 Volume Control Punch Through

The TAKE 6 remote control allows you to select which Mode controls your volume/mute buttons. The volume buttons (5) and Mute (3) can be set for individual control by EACH device Mode or can be set for ALL device Modes to punch-through volume control to one specific single device Mode. The

remote is initially set (Factory Default) for control by each specific device Mode.

Adjustment of ALL volume controls to one mode.

You can allocate volume control to one of the modes of the remote control providing that volume control exists on the corresponding device (e.g. control of TV sound in DVR, DVD, etc... mode).

  • Hold down the S (8) key until the LED remains lit.
  • Release the S (8) key.

  • Press and hold the MUTE (3) key until the LED flashes once, then release the MUTE key.

  • Press the required mode key, e.g. TV, corresponding to the device that will control the VOL and MUTE buttons for ALL the device Modes.

  • Press and release the MUTE (3) key and the LED turns off.

Adjustment of the volume controls for EACH mode.

You can allocate volume control to be individual for each mode selected, providing that volume control exists on the corresponding device (e.g. control of the television set sound in TV mode, the control of the sound of the STB receiver in STB mode, ...).

  • Hold down the S (8) key until the LED remains lit.
  • Release the S (8) key.
  • Press and hold the MUTE (3) key until the LED flashes once, then release the MUTE key.
  • Press the required mode key, e.g. DVD, corresponding to the device that will control its own VOL and MUTE keys.
  • Press and release the VOL - (5) key once.
  • Press and release the MUTE (3) key once and the LED turns off.

4.8 X10 Home Automation Control

The TAKE 6 remote control allows you to command all electric appliances you have in your house. Here are some examples that you can do with your TAKE 6 remote using X10:

  • Switch on/off, dim lights while you watch TV.
  • Switch on the lights at night to frighten intruders when you detect something suspicious
  • Switch on your electric blanket before the film ends to have it warm when you go to sleep

You can control the X10 Home Automation Modules as follows:

  1. Press the X10 button.
  2. Use the numerical keys to select the Unit Code of the Module of your choice (1-digit codes do not have to precede by a '0').
  3. Press the button of the function you want to execute (see overview below).

Home Automation X10 functions:

On: CHANNEL +

Off: CHANNEL -

Brighter: VOLUME +

Dim: VOLUME -

All lights on: Power

All units off: Mute

Changing the X10 House Code

The TAKE 6 Remote is set to House Code A by default. In most cases you do not need to change this setting, unless another X10 system in your area causes interference.

  1. Press the SETUP button until the LED stays lit. Release the SETUP button.
  2. Press the numerical key(s) for the House Code selected (1=A, 2=B, ....... 16=P).
  3. Press the - / - (13) button to confirm the House Code. The LED will extinguish.

Note: The House Code selected must be the same as the House Code used by your Transceiver Module.

Home Control

If you want to control your lights and appliances you will also need, besides the TAKE 6 Remote, a X10 compatible Home Automation Transceiver Module. This can be plugged into any electrical socket. Use a Transceiver Module (available separately) and connect your table lamp or other electrical appliance. Switch on/off: control everything with the TAKE 6. The Transceiver Module converts the RF signals of the TAKE 6 into an X10 signal that is transferred via the mains power line. All other X10 modules that are connected to your mains, are also operate able through the TAKE 6 Remote. Contact your retailer for additional information.

4.9 The FAV key

The FAV key allows you to program two specific channels and switch between them with a single key-press. The two channels can be up to 4 key-presses each and must be a minimum of 2. The first keypress must be a Mode key e.g. TV with the following keys being up to 3 digits. To program the FAV key :-

a. Press and hold the S (8) button until the LED remains on (occurring after approximately 2-3 seconds).
b. Release S (8) button.
c. Press and release the FAV (10) key.
d. Press and release desired Mode (4) key (e.g. TV) followed by the 1, 2 or 3 digit keys in the correct order for the first channel selection. The LED will flash for each keystress.
e. Press and release the FAV (10) key.
f. Repeat Step "d" for the second device channel selection.
g. Press and release the FAV (10) key to store the channel selections. The LED will turn off and remote returns to normal.

To select between the two channels, press and release the FAV key.

5. Troubleshooting

The remote doesn't work or loses codes entered

  • Confirm with your original remote that the equipment works correctly.
  • Make sure that you have pressed the corresponding mode key of the equipment or device that you want to control.
  • If the listed code does not work, try the AUTOSEARCH method or enter the next code of that brand.
  • Check that the batteries have the correct polarity position.
  • The programming of the remote requires 2 CR2032 batteries (new).
  • If the LED is lit permanently, in general it will be necessary to replace the batteries.
  • Set the remote back to factory default.

How to set the TAKE 6 Remote back to factory default

  • Press and hold S (8) until the LED indicator (2) lights steadily. Release S.
  • Press and hold S (8) until the LED indicator (2) lights steadily. Release S.
  • Press and release the 0 key (14) once.
  • Press and release the S key (8).
  • The LED (2) turns off after few seconds.

6. Tips & Tricks about learning IR codes to a remote

When learning IR codes always test the IR codes directly during the learning process.

In this way you do not need to learn all the codes over and over again.

Please try the following steps when the learned IR code fail to work.

  1. Make sure the original remote you are learning the code from has a fresh set of batteries. (preferably Duracell or Energizers)
  2. Increase/decrease the distance between the two remotes when learning. (original and URC)

Try for example to double the distance, up to 4 feet is possible.

  1. For 'normal' short burst codes, try to 'tap' the button instead of press and holding it.
  2. For 'Continuous' codes, try the 'flicker' technique - rapidly tap the button while learning. (approximately 7x per second or faster.)
  3. Try the 'Swoop' method, Start form 2' away and then 'swoop' the remote towards the learning remote.
  4. Try the 'Flasher' method. Hold an opaque object in front of the remote and remove it then quickly replace it.
  5. Try learning the codes to another learning remote first, and then from that remote to the required one.

[4] TV, DVR, DVD, STB, AUX, AUDIO/

[9] Navigationstasten

[15] REW, PLAY, FWD, REC, STOP, PAUSE

Schnellauf zurück

Teletext AUS: Stoppt Teletext.

[19] Teletext

Teletext AN: Startet/stopp Teletext.

4. Programmieren

[15] REW, PLAY, FWD, REC, STOP, PAUSE

REW (snel terug)

[15] REW, PLAY, FWD, REC, STOP, PAUSE

REW (spola tillbaks)

The FAV key allows you to program two specific channels and switch between them with a single key-press. The two channels can be up to 4

key-presses each and must be a minimum of 2. The first keypress must be a Mode key e.g. TV with the following keys being up to 3 digits. To program the FAV key :-

a. Press and hold the S (8) button until the LED remains on (occurring after approximately 2-3 seconds).

b. Release S (8) button.

c. Press and release the FAV (10) key.

d. Press and release desired Mode (4) key (e.g. TV) followed by the 1, 2 or 3 digit keys in the correct order for the first channel selection. The LED will flash for each keystress.

e. Press and release the FAV (10) key.

f. Repeat Step "d" for the second device channel selection.

g. Press and release the FAV (10) key to store the channel selections. The LED will turn off and remote returns to normal.

To select between the two channels, press and release the FAV key.

5. Felsökning

[4] TV, DVR, CBL, DVD, CD, DVR, STB, AUX/

[15] REW, PLAY, FWD, REC, STOP, PAUSE

REW (Retour rapide)

[8] S Le permite programar el mando antes de uso por primera vez. Internacionalmente, para la purpose of the project, is a 100% open source project that uses the same principles as those used in the original project. The project was approved by the European Union and has been published in the international literature.

[9] Teclas de navigation

[15] REW, PLAY, FWD, REC, STOP, PAUSE

REW (rebobinado)

The FAV key allows you to program two specific channels and switch between them with a single key-press. The two channels can be up to 4 key-presses each and must be a minimum of 2. The first keypress must be a Mode key e.g. TV with the following keys being up to 3 digits. To program the FAV key :-

a. Press and hold the S (8) button until the LED remains on (occurring after approximately 2-3 seconds).
b. Release S (8) button.
c. Press and release the FAV (10) key.
d. Press and release desired Mode (4) key (e.g. TV) followed by the 1, 2 or 3 digit keys in the correct order for the first channel selection. The LED will flash for each keystress.

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033000=15301

e. Press and release the FAV (10) key.
f. Repeat Step "d" for the second device channel selection.
g. Press and release the FAV (10) key to store the channel selections. The LED will turn off and remote returns to normal.

To select between the two channels, press and release the FAV key.

a) Cologne as baterias

[6]CHAN +/- or PROG +/-

[15] REW, PLAY, FWD, REC, STOP, PAUSE

REW (rebobinar)

[18] Teletext (teletexto)

Teletext OFF: Interrompe o teletexto (Teletext) / Texto Rápido (Fasttext).

[19] Teletext (Teletexto)

Teletext Hold: Para de mudar a págin no modo Teletexto / Texto Rápido.

[20] LEARN

[6]CHAN + / - oppure PROG + / -

[15] REW, PLAY, FWD, REC, STOP, PAUSE

The FAV key allows you to program two specific channels and switch between them with a single key-press. The two channels can be up to 4 key-presses each and must be a minimum of 2. The first keypress must be a Mode key e.g. TV with the following keys being up to 3 digits. To program the FAV key :-

a. Press and hold the S (8) button until the LED remains on (occurring after approximately 2-3 seconds).
b. Release S (8) button.
c. Press and release the FAV (10) key.
d. Press and release desired Mode (4) key (e.g. TV) followed by the 1, 2 or 3 digit keys in the correct order for the first channel selection. The LED will flash for each keypress.
e. Press and release the FAV (10) key.
f. Repeat Step "d" for the second device channel selection.
g. Press and release the FAV (10) key to store the channel selections. The LED will turn off and remote returns to normal.

To select between the two channels, press and release the FAV key.

CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

UK - We, BMB Electronics BV, Kortakker 10 - 4264 AE Veen - The Netherlands, herewith declare that the following designated product TAKE 6 IR + RF, is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.

Approval Engineer X10 Europe

Peter Schoon

Product Manager BMB Electronics

EDOBE XDOM TAKE 6 IR/RF - CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY - 1

Device: The use of the symbol indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. For more detailed information

about recycling of this product, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.

EDOBE XDOM TAKE 6 IR/RF - CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY - 2

Also available from ebode: TAKE10

The TAKE10 is an elegant universal remote that is able to control up to 10 A/V devices, including TV, DVD, VCR, Cable, X10 Home Automation products and more.

EDOBE XDOM TAKE 6 IR/RF - Also available from ebode: TAKE10 - 1

You don't even have to remember which TV station is on which button, as the brightly displayed icons on the full-colour LCD display make it easy to find and surf all the channels, plus your own favourite 'personal' buttons for you and your partner also give you quick access to all your own favourite channels too.

The remote can be set-up within 5 minutes and is very easy to use and navigate.

As the TAKE10 features RF control, you can even control equipment which is out of sight - even through doors, walls and ceilings.

Features of the TAKE10

Familiar Channel Logos
Large, Easy-to-Use Buttons and LCD Screen
His & Hers Favourite Buttons
- 5-Minute Setup
The Future-Proof Remote .... world's largest build-in IR library incl RF for controlling X10-PLC lighting control
No PC needed to program
- QuickPower Feature
Multilingual

Also available from ebode: 5.8 GHz Video Sender

If you have always wanted to distribute audio and video to a second room but have avoided doing so because of the cost and difficulties surrounding running cables, the easy answer has arrived. With this new product you avoid the interference from 2.4 GHz equipment like cordless phones and microwaves

EDOBE XDOM TAKE 6 IR/RF - Also available from ebode: 5.8 GHz Video Sender - 1

The VL58 5.8 GHz Video Sender is designed to transmit audio and video signals without running any wires. Watch and control movies and tv programs from up to two source devices (DVD player, VCR, Satellite, etc.) in another room.

You'll even be able to control your components using your existing remote, since the 5.8 GHz Wireless Video Sender includes an IR extender, transmitting your signals to the receiver in the room with your components.

Key Advantages

  • New 5.8 GHz technology for superior quality
  • No interference from 2.4 GHz equipment like cordless phones, WiFi, and microwaves
  • Dual input for transmission of two sources
  • Use your existing remote control to control the devices from the second room
  • Listen to MP3 audio from your PC or your stereo in any room.
  • Everything you need is included in the set. Just Plug & Play!

How it works

The Transmitter is connected to A/V equipment anywhere in your house. The Receiver is connected to a second TV, wherever desired around the home. The Transmitter sends audio and video wirelessly to the Receiver, (even through walls and ceilings). To control a source, simply aim the remote towards the Receiver, from whichever viewing location you choose.

Also available from ebode: Home Automation Modules

ebode offers a wide range of Home Automation products and solutions which help you control your 'electrical environment'. The home automation modules are ideal to (remotely) control blinds/rollers, home cinema screen, lighting, and other household appliances.

On-Wall Modules

ProductDescription
EM2-position RF wall switch, ideal for retro fit installations to e.g. control blinds, shutter, home cinema screens but also lighting or appliances.
IMRFSingle position RF wall switch, ideal for retro fit installations to e.g. control applications or an inside or outside light.
RMVControl your shutter, blind or e.g. cinema screen via the front panel keys, or remotely via any ebode / X10 compatible controller.
RMAControl your appliance, light or e.g. pump via the front panel keys, or remotely via any ebode/X10 compatible controller.
RPA, RPL, RPTIdeal for retro fit installations, the classic X10 plugin module in a new and stylish jacket. Control your appliance or lamps etc, via any ebode or X10 compatible controller via PLC AND RF!
TPC / TMMLNew stylish RF remote to control any ebode or X10 compatible RF receiver.

In-Wall Modules

ProductDescription
EMML2-position RF in-wall module to install behind any mechanical wall switch. The EMML is battery operated.
RMMLIn-wall RF receiver, ideal for any switches lights and appliances up to 300W.

ebode

www.ebodeelectronics.eu

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Brand : EDOBE

Model : XDOM TAKE 6 IR/RF

Category : Universal remote