hama 00040074 6in1 Universal Remote Control Instruction Manual

June 13, 2024
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hama 00040074 6in1 Universal Remote Control

hama 00040074 6in1 Universal Remote Control-PRODUCT

Product Information

Product Name Universal Remote Control
Model Number 6in1
Art. Number 00040074

Function Buttons

Button Function
Power Turns TV On/Off
Device Selection Selects the device to be operated
Teletext On/Off Turns Teletext On/Off
Previous scene Goes to the previous scene
Next scene Goes to the next scene
Rewind (red) Starts rewinding
Play (yellow) Starts playing
Fast forward (blue) Starts fast forwarding
Start recording Starts recording
Pause Pauses playback
Stop (green) Stops playback or recording
Vol+ Increases volume
Arrow buttons Selects on-screen options
SETUP Remote control settings
EPG Electronic Programme Guide (if supported)
0-9 Number buttons
Smart TV Opens Smart TV menu (if supported)
APP Opens App menu (if supported)
Switch to two-digit channel numbers Switches to two-digit channel numbers
EXIT Exits the device menu
MENU Opens the device menu
Ch- Selects previous programme
OK Confirms selection
Ch+ Selects next programme
Info Displays on-screen information (if supported)
Back Goes back
Favourite channel Selects favourite channel
Mute Mutes the sound

Product Usage Instructions

Direct Code Entry

  1. Find the code list included in the universal remote control’s package.
  2. Switch on the device you wish to operate.
  3. Press the SETUP button until the LED lights up continuously.
  4. Use the device selection button to select the device to be operated (e.g. TV).
  5. If available, enter the five-digit code from the code list. The LED will flash once and then light up permanently if the code is accepted.

Manual Code Search

  1. Switch on the device you wish to operate.
  2. Press the SETUP button until the LED lights up permanently.
  3. Use the device selection button to select the device to be operated (e.g. TV).
  4. Go through the codes stored in the internal memory by pressing the CH+/CH- or POWER button until the device to be operated shows a response (e.g. switches off or changes channel).
  5. If the selection is successful, the LED flashes once and then lights up permanently.

Note: The universal remote control may not have codes for all specific device models. In such cases, repeat the manual code search steps to find a more compatible code.

Operating Instructions

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Function buttons

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Explanation of warning symbols and notes

Warning
This symbol is used to indicate safety instructions or to draw your attention to specific hazards and risks.

Note
This symbol is used to indicate additional information or important notes.

Supplied package

  • Universal remote control
  • List of codes
  • These operating instructions

Safety instructions

  • Do not use the universal remote control in damp environments and avoid contact with splashing water.
  • Keep the universal remote control away from heat sources and do not expose it to direct sunlight.
  • As with all electrical products, the universal remote control should be kept out of the reach of children.
  • This product is intended for private, non-commercial use only.
  • Use the product only for the intended purpose.
  • Protect the product from dirt, moisture and overheating and use it in dry rooms only.
  • Do not use the product in areas in which electronic products are not permitted.
  • Do not drop the product and do not expose it to any major shocks.
  • Do not modify the product in any way. Doing so voids the warranty.
  • Keep the packaging material out of the reach of children due to the risk of suffocation.
  • Dispose of packaging material immediately in accordance with the locally applicable regulations.
  • Do not operate the product outside the power limits specified in the technical data.
  • Do not open the device or continue to operate it if it becomes damaged.
  • Do not attempt to service or repair the product yourself. Leave any and all service work to qualified experts.
  • Only use the article under moderate climatic conditions.

Warning – Batteries

  • When inserting batteries, note the correct polarity (+ and – markings) and insert the batteries accordingly. Failure to do so could result in the batteries leaking or exploding.
  • Only use batteries (or rechargeable batteries) that match the specified type.
  • Before you insert the batteries, clean the battery contacts and the polarity contacts.
  • Do not allow children to change batteries without supervision.
  • Do not mix old and new batteries, or batteries of different types or from different manufacturers.
  • Remove the batteries from products that are not being used for an extended period (unless these are being kept ready for an emergency).
  • Do not short-circuit batteries.
  • Do not charge batteries.
  • Do not burn batteries.
  • Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
  • Never open, damage or swallow batteries or allow them to enter the environment. They can contain toxic, environmentally harmful heavy metals.
  • Remove spent batteries from the product and dispose of them without delay.
  • Avoid storing, charging and using in extreme temperatures and at extremely low atmospheric pressures (such as at high altitudes).

First steps – Inserting the batteries

Note

  • Alkaline batteries are recommended. Use two batteries of the type “AAA” (LR 03/Micro).
  • Remove the battery cover on the back of the universal remote control (A).
  • Insert the batteries, observing the “+/-” marks for polarity (B).
  • Close the battery compartment (C).

Note: Code memory

Each programmed code or taught-in button is retained even during battery replacement.

Note: Energy saving function

The remote control switches itself off automatically if a button is pressed for longer than 15 seconds. This prolongs the life of the batteries if the remote control is stuck in a place where the buttons are pressed permanently, e.g. between sofa cushions.

Note: Low battery display

This remote control indicates when the batteries are getting low.
If the status LED flashes 5 times after a button is pressed, the batteries are weak and should be replaced promptly.

Setup

Note

  • For proper infra-red transmission, always hold the remote control in the approximate direction of the device to be operated.
  • If no entry is made within 30 seconds, SETUP mode is automatically terminated. The LED flashes three times and then goes out.
  • Each type of device can be programmed under any device button, e.g. a TV can be programmed under DVD, AUX, etc.
  • You cannot operate a device with the universal remote control while it is in Setup mode. Exit Setup mode and select the device to be operated using the device selection buttons.
  • Please note that the remote control emits infra-red signals. These are not visible to the human eye.
  • Each time the button is pressed, the status LED flashes to indicate which device mode is active.

Direct code entry
A code list is included in the universal remote control’s extent of delivery. The code list contains five-digit codes for setting the remote control to work with most AV equipment manufacturers.
For easy orientation, the codes are sorted first by type of device (TV, DVD, etc.) and within the type of device alphabetically by brand name.

  1. Switch the device you wish to operate on.

  2. Press the “SETUP” button until the LED lights up continuously.

  3. Use the device button to select the device to be operated (e.g. TV).
    If the selection is successful, the LED flashes once and then lights up= permanently.

  4. Search the code list for the brand and type of the device to be operated.

  5. Enter the corresponding five-digit code using the number buttons 0-9. The LED confirms the entry of each digit with a short flash and goes out after the fifth digit.

  6. Then test the remote control and check whether the desired functions can be controlled. It is possible that the first code is not the most suitable, and possibly not all functions are available. In this case, try the next code mentioned for the selected device type/brand from the list.

Note

  • A valid code is automatically saved.
  • If an invalid code is entered, the status LED flashes 3 times and then lights up permanently. A new code can then be entered.
  • If no device selection is made, the last device selection made is automatically used.

Manual code search
The universal remote control has an internal memory that already contains up to 350 codes per device type for the most common AV devices. You can go through these codes until the device to be operated shows a response. For example, the device to be operated switches off (“POWER” button) or changes channel (“CH+/CH-” buttons).

  1. Switch the device you wish to operate on.

  2. Press the SETUP button until the LED lights up permanently.

  3. Use the device button to select the device to be operated (e.g. TV).
    If the selection is successful, the LED flashes once and then lights up permanently.

  4. Press the “POWER” or “CH+/CH-” button to scroll through the preset codes until the device to be operated shows a response.

  5. Press “SETUP” to save the code and exit the code search. The LED goes out.

  6. Then test the remote control and check whether the desired functions can be controlled. It is possible that the first code found is not the most suitable, and possibly not all functions are available. In this case, repeat steps 5.2.1. – 5.2.5. The code search starts with the next code following the last one saved.

Note

  • Press the [EXIT] button to exit Setup mode without saving a code. The status LED flashes 3 times and then goes out.
  • If no device selection is made, the last device selection made is automati-cally used.
  • A maximum of 350 codes of the most common devices can be stored in the internal memory. Due to the numerous AV devices available on the market, it may happen that only the most common main functions are available. If this is the case, repeat steps 5.2.1 to 5.2.5 to find a more compatible code. A code may not be available for some specific device models.

Automatic code search
The automatic code search uses the same preset codes as the manual code search (5.2). However, the universal remote control automatically searches the codes until the device to be operated shows a response. For example, the device to be operated switches off (“POWER” button) or changes channel (“CH+/CH-” buttons).

  1. Switch the device you wish to operate on.

  2. Press the “SETUP” button until the LED lights up continuously.

  3. Use the device button to select the device to be operated (e.g. TV).
    If the selection is successful, the LED flashes once and then lights up permanently.

  4. Press the “CH+/CH-” or “POWER” button to start the automatic code search. The LED flashes once and then lights up permanently. It takes 6 seconds for the universal remote control to start the first search.

Note:
Setting the search speed

The default setting for the search time per code is 1 second. If this does not suit you, you can change to a search time of 3 seconds per code. To switch between search times, press “CH+” or “CH-” within the 6 seconds before the automatic code search starts.

  1. The LED confirms the respective code searches with a single flash.

  2. As soon as the device to be operated shows a response, press the “SETUP” button to save the code and exit the code search. The LED goes out.

  3. Then test the remote control and check whether the desired functions can be controlled. It is possible that the first code found is not the most suitable, and possibly not all functions are available. In this case, repeat steps 5.3.1. – 5.3.6.
    The code search starts with the next code following the last one saved.

  4. To cancel the automatic search during the search process, press the “EXIT” button.

Note

If all codes have been searched without success, the universal remote control exits the automatic code search and automatically returns to operating mode. The currently stored code remains unchanged.

Code recognition
Code recognition offers you the ability to determine a code you have already saved.

  1. Press the “SETUP” button until the LED lights up continuously.

  2. Use the device button to select the device to be operated (e.g. TV).
    If the selection is successful, the LED flashes once and then lights up permanently.

  3. Press the “SETUP” button. The LED flashes once and then lights up permanently.

  4. Press one of the number buttons from 0 to 9 to search for the first digit.
    The LED flashes once for the first digit of the five-digit code number.

  5. Repeat step 5.4.4 for the second, third, fourth and fifth digits respectively. 5.4.6 You can then enter the determined code in the table below if you need it again at a later time (e.g. after accidentally deleting the remote control settings).
    CODES

    TV| SOUND| STB
    | |
    DVD| AUX| DVBT
    | |

Special functions

Channel punch-through
With the channel punch-through function, the Ch+ or Ch- commands can bypass the currently controlled device and change the channels of a second device. All other commands are unaffected.

To activate the channel punch-through function

  • Press and hold the [MUTE] and [Vol+] buttons simultaneously for approx. 3 sec. until the status LED lights up continuously.
  • Use the device button to select the device to be operated (e.g. [TV]). A successful selection is confirmed by the status LED flashing once and then lighting up continuously.
  • Enter the code [9] [6] [0], the status LED flashes 2 times and then lights up permanently.
  • Press the “[Ch+]” button. The LED flashes once and then lights up permanently.
  • Press the desired device button (e.g. [STB]). The setting is activated when the status LED flashes 3 times and then goes out.

To deactivate the channel punch-through function

  • Press and hold the [MUTE] and [Vol+] buttons simultaneously for approx. 3 sec. until the status LED lights up continuously.
  • Use the device button to select the device to be operated (e.g. [TV]). A successful selection is confirmed by the status LED flashing once and then lighting up continuously.
  • Enter the code [9] [6] [0], the status LED flashes 2 times and then lights up permanently.
  • Press the “[Ch+]” button. The LED flashes once and then lights up permanently.
  • Press the desired device button (e.g. [STB]). The setting is deactivated when the status LED flashes 3 times and then goes out.

Note

If an invalid code is entered, the status LED flashes 3 times and then lights up permanently. A new code can then be entered.

Volume Punch Through / Volume Lock and Unlock
With the volume punch-through function, the [Vol+] or [Vol-], [MUTE] commands can bypass the currently controlled device and change the volume of a second device. All other commands are unaffected.

Note

On some devices, the [Vol+], [Vol-] and [MUTE] buttons have no function. In this case, the remote control automatically forwards the commands to the programmed TV.

Transfer volume control – Volume lock

  • Press and hold the [SETUP] button for approx. 3 sec. until the status LED lights up continuously.
  • Use the corresponding device button (e.g. [TV]) to select the desired device to which the volume control is to be transferred. A successful selection is confirmed by the status LED flashing once and then lighting up continuously.
  • Press the [MUTE] button. The LED flashes once and then lights up permanently.
  • Press the [Vol+] button. The setting is activated when the status LED flashes 3 times and then goes out. The [Vol+], [Vol-] and [MUTE ] buttons were successfully transferred.

Unlock volume control – Volume unlock

  • Press and hold the [SETUP] button for approx. 3 sec. until the status LED lights up continuously.
  • Use the corresponding device button ( e.g. [TV] ) to select the device to which the volume control has been transferred. A successful selection is confirmed by the status LED flashing once and then lighting up continuously.
  • Press the [MUTE] button. The LED flashes once and then lights up permanently.
  • Press the [Vol-] button. The setting is deactivated when the status LED flashes 3 times and then goes out. The [Vol+], [Vol-] and [MUTE ] buttons have been successfully unlocked.

Note
This function is deactivated in the factory settings.

Macro Power
Macro Power allows you to switch two AV devices on/off simultaneously.

To activate the Macro Power function

  • Press and hold the [MUTE] and [Vol+] buttons simultaneously for approx. 3 sec. until the status LED lights up continuously.
  • Use the device button to select the device to be operated (e.g. [TV]). A successful selection is indicated by the status LED flashing once and then lighting up continuously.
  • Enter the code [9] [5] [0], the status LED flashes 2 times and then lights up permanently.
  • Use the device button to select the second device to be operated (e.g. [STB]) which is to be switched on in the future. A successful selection is indicated by the status LED flashing once and then lighting up continuously.
  • Press the [OK] button. The setting has been successfully activated when the status LED flashes 3 times and then goes out.

To deactivate the Macro Power function

  • Press and hold the [MUTE] and [Vol+] buttons simultaneously for approx. 3 sec. until the status LED lights up continuously.
  • Use the device button to select the device to be operated (e.g. [TV]). A successful selection is indicated by the status LED flashing once and then lighting up continuously.
  • Enter the code [9] [5] [0], the status LED flashes 2 times and then lights up permanently.
  • Use the device button to select the second device (e.g. [STB]) that was previously switched on. A successful selection is indicated by the status LED flashing once and then lighting up continuously.
  • Press the [EXIT] button. The setting has been deactivated when the status LED flashes 3 times and then goes out.

Note

  • If an invalid code is entered, the status LED flashes 3 times and then lights up permanently. A new code can then be entered.
  • Setup mode is automatically terminated after approx. 30 seconds if no button is pressed. The status LED flashes 3 times and then goes out.

Learning function

This remote control is equipped with a learning function. This allows you to transfer functions from your original remote control to this universal remote control.

Before you start the learning function

  • Make sure that all batteries used in both remote controls are in perfect condition. Change them if necessary.
  • Place your original remote control and the universal remote control next to each other so that the infrared diodes of the remote controls are directly opposite each other.
  • If necessary, correct the height of both remote controls to achieve optimal alignment.
  • The distance between the two remote controls should be approx. 3 cm.

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Note

  • Do not move the remote controls during the learning process.
  • Make sure that the room lighting is not fluorescent tubes or energy-saving lamps, as these could cause interference and thus hinder the learning process.
  • The distance between the two remote controls and the nearest light source should be at least 1 metre.
  • The learning process is terminated without saving if no button is pressed or no signal is received for 30 sec. while learning mode is activated.
  • In learning mode, each button can only be assigned one function. A new function overwrites the function previously taught on this button.
  • The TV, DVD, STB, SOUND, AUX, DVBT and SETUP buttons cannot be assigned new functions.

Activating the learning mode

  1. Press and hold the [MUTE] and [VOL+] buttons simultaneously for approx.
    3 sec. until the status LED lights up continuously.

  2. Use the device button to select the device (e.g. [TV]) for which a new function is to be taught. A successful selection is confirmed by the status LED flashing once and then lighting up continuously.

  3. Enter the code [9] [8] [0], the status LED flashes 2 times and then lights up permanently.

  4. The universal remote control is now in learning mode.

Note

  • If the status LED flashes 8 times and the learning mode ends automatically, you have already taught too many buttons and the available memory is full. The remote control can store a maximum of 125 taught-in buttons.
  • If no device selection is made, the last device selection made is automatically used.

Transferring the button function

  1. Press the button on the original remote control whose function you want to transfer. To confirm that the command has been received, the status LED of the universal remote control flashes.
  2. Now press the button on the universal remote control to which the function is to be transferred.
  3. The function LED of the universal remote control flashes 3 times for confirmation and then lights up permanently again. The new function is now saved.
  4. To transfer the functions of additional buttons, repeat these steps.
  5. Press the [SETUP] button to save all taught-in functions and exit the learning mode.

Note
When changing the batteries of the universal remote control, the functions of the taught-in buttons are retained.

Deleting taught functions

Deleting a taught function

  1. Press and hold the [MUTE] and [VOL+] buttons simultaneously for approx.
    3 sec. until the status LED lights up continuously.

  2. Select the device you want to clear a learned command using the device key ( e.g. [TV] ). A successful selection is indicated by the LED with one flash followed by permanent light.

  3. Enter the code [9] [8] [1], the status LED flashes 2 times and then lights up permanently again.

  4. Press the button whose function you wish to want to delete. The status LED flashes 4 times and the desired function is deleted.

Deleting all taught functions

  1. Press and hold the [MUTE] and [VOL+] buttons simultaneously for approx.
    3 sec. until the status LED lights up continuously.

  2. Select the device you want to control using the device key ( e.g. [TV] ). A successful selection is indicated by the LED with one flash followed by permanent light.

  3. Enter the code [9] [8] [2], the status LED flashes 2 times and then lights up permanently again.

  4. Press the [SETUP] button, the status LED flashes 4 times and all taught-in functions are deleted.

Restoring factory settings

  1. Press and hold the [SETUP] button for approx. 3 seconds until the status LED lights up continuously.
  2. Press the [MUTE] button. The status LED flashes once and then lights up permanently.
  3. Press the [0] button. The status LED flashes 4 times and the remote control has been successfully reset to the factory settings.

Note
All set-up device settings and taught-in functions are deleted when resetting to the factory settings.

Maintenance

  • Never use old and new batteries in the universal remote control at the same time, as old batteries tend to leak and can lead to a loss of performance.
  • Never clean the universal remote control with scouring agents or harsh cleaning agents.
  • Keep the universal remote control free of dust by cleaning it with a dry soft cloth.

Troubleshooting

  • Q.My universal remote control does not work!

    • A.Check the AV device. If the main switch on the device is off, the universal remote control cannot operate the device.
    • A.Check that the batteries are inserted correctly and that the polarity has been observed.
    • A.Check that you have pressed the appropriate device button for the device.
    • A.Replace the batteries if the battery level is low.
  • Q.If there are multiple device codes listed for the brand of my AV device, how do I select the correct device code?
    A.To determine the correct device code for the AV device, test the codes one after the other until most of the buttons work properly.

  • Q.My AV device only responds to some button commands.
    A.Try other codes until most of the buttons work properly.

  • Q.The brand of my AV device is not mentioned in the code list.
    A.In this case, use the manual code search (Section 5.2) or the automatic code search (Section 5.3). During the code search, all codes for a device type are tested across manufacturers, e.g. all codes for SAT receivers regardless of the manufacturer.

  • Q.I have tried all the available codes for the brand of my AV device from the code list, but none of the codes mentioned work.
    A.In this case, use the manual code search (Section 5.2) or the automatic code search (Section 5.3). During the code search, all codes for a device type are tested across manufacturers, e.g. all codes for SAT receivers regardless of the manufacturer.

Warranty disclaimer

Hama GmbH & Co KG assumes no liability and provides no warranty for damage resulting from improper installation/mounting, improper use of the product or from failure to observe the operating instructions and/or safety notes.

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