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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
• Problem:
– Solution:
• Device is not responding and the green light does not flash
when you press a button.
Replace batteries with two new 1.5 volt, type RO3, UM4 or
AAA batteries.
• Device is not responding, but the green light does flash when
you press a button.
Aim the SBC RU620 at the device and be sure that there are
no obstructions between the SBC RU620 and the device.
• The SBC RU620 is not performing commands properly.
You may be using the wrong code. Try repeating Set up using
another code, listed under your brand, or start the Autosearch
Set-up over again to locate the proper code.
If the device still doesn’t respond, call the help-line and we’ll
put you back on track.
• The SBC RU620 drains batteries more frequently.
While the remote control is actively being moved around the
back-lighting stays on. This consumes more power than normal
and may require you to change your batteries more frequently.
You can easily turn the back-lighting function off to conserve
power. To do this please follow the instructions in the
backlighting section.
• You can’t access teletext pages and you were used to use this
() button to access teletext.
Follow Set up procedure and at step 5 of section “Your
equipment is of another brand, or your equipment is a Philips
brand, but not all keys respond correctly” press keys
0, 6 and 4. To enter teletext pages, press the subtitle button.
• The teletext buttons do not work.
Be sure your TV has teletext capabilities. The SBC RU620 does
not extend the capabilities of your TV!
• You can’t turn teletext off.
Press the subtitle key to turn teletext off.
• Having problems operating all the functions on your device.
The SBC RU620 may just need customising for your model
type. Just call our help-line and we’ll put you back on track.
• Your brand is not listed in the code list.
Try the hands-free Autosearch method.
• You want to reset the remote control to its factory preset.
1 Press and hold keys 1 and 6 simultaneously - for about
3 seconds - until the green LED lights up.
2 On the keypad, press keys 9, 8, and 1.
The LED flashes twice to indicate a successful reset.
Instructions for use
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English
ADVANCED TIPS AND TRICKS
A DVICE
Carefully read the complete procedure before starting!
Punch-Through Sound
Punch-through sound enables you to control the audio level of
your first or second TV, regardless of what device mode the
remote control is in.
Functional back-lighting
When you pick up the SBC RU620 and tilt it over about 60
degrees, the main keys for the device you want to operate are
automatically back-lit.
In VCR mode for example, only the main keys that are needed
to operate the VCR are back-lit.
You can choose to have all of the keys back-lit, or you can
switch off the functional back-lighting feature completely.
To back-light all of the keys:
• Press keys 1 and 9 simultaneously - for about 3 seconds -
until the green LED flashes twice.
– The functional back-lighting is now de-activated and all
keys light up when you pick up the remote control.
Pressing keys 1 and 9 simultaneously again - for about 3
seconds - will return the back-lighting to its preset functional
setting.
N
OTE
The back-lighting turns off if you don’t move the remote control
or if you don’t press a key within 4 seconds.
To remove the back-lighting completely:
• Press keys 7 and 9 simultaneously
- for about 3 seconds -
until the green LED flashes twice.
– The back-lighting is now de-activated.
Pressing keys 7 and 9 simultaneously again
- for about 3
seconds -
will return the back-lighting to its preset functional
setting.
Instructions for use
English
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The automatic back-lighting provides you with unparalleled
ease of use, even in the most dimly-lit of rooms. While the
remote control is actively being moved about the back-
lighting stays on. This consumes more power than normal and
may require you to change your batteries more frequently. You
can easily turn the back-lighting function off to conserve
power. To do this please follow the instructions below.
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