Handle-Easy 321RC Universal Remote ControlSimple and easy to use big button remote control operates the TV and up to one Cable Box. Just flip open the remote and program the unit to control both devices, lock setup, and close remote. Great for those with Low Vision or Dementia.
FEATURES:
7 programmable keys
Hard keys for best tactile feel
Learning function: learn from your existing remote controls
Ability to learn command from multiple remote controls (ex: program channel keys for the set-top box and volume control for the TV)
Compatibility to RC5/RC6 IR equipment (most major brands of TV/Video/DVD/stereo/set-top boxes) with dual-command support
Uses 3 AAA batteries (included)
Manufacturer's 1-year warranty
Batteries:
HandleEasy uses three (3) AAA batteries. When the batteries are running low, the indicator will flash three times when pressing a button. Only use high quality batteries. Insert the batteries according to the markings for plus and minus terminals under the cover at the back.
Programming buttons:
In order for HandleEasy to work together with your equipment, it must be ‘taught’ the signals that are sent from the remote control of the equipment. HandleEasy can also be taught the signal of other remote controls from different equipment (eg. channel browsing from the TV and audio volume from the stereo).
1. Keep the ON and OFF buttons depressed for about 3 seconds. The indicator will show a steady light (if no button is depressed within 10 seconds, the learning mode will be cancelled).
2. Press the desired button on HandleEasy. The indicator will flash once.
3. From a distance of approx. 1 in. to 4 in., point the remote control of the equipment towards HandleEasy (so that the signal points of both remote controls are facing each other) and press the corresponding button. If HandleEasy was successful in learning the signal, the indicator will flash twice. If there is an error, the indicator will flash six times. If necessary hold down the button of the equipment for up to 10 seconds to succeed with the learning.
4. After pairing wait for 10 seconds before testing the programmed button or hold down the ON and OFF buttons until the indicator goes out.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each button, or if the learning fails.
Repeat steps 1 and 3 if a button needs to be altered.
Programming, button with double signal
Certain remote controls send different signals every other time a button is pressed, a double signal. If you experience that HandleEasy only works now and then or jumps double steps it is likely that the original remote control utilizes a double signal. To teach HandleEasy this double signal, follow the instructions below.
1. Keep both ON and OFF depressed for about 3 seconds. The indicator will show a steady light (if no button is depressed within 10 seconds, the learning mode will be cancelled).
2. Press the desired button on HandleEasy. The indicator will flash once.
3. From a distance of approx. 1 in. to 4 in., point the remote control of the equipment towards HandleEasy and press the corresponding button. If HandleEasy was successful in learning the signal, the indicator will flash twice. If there is an error, the indicator will flash six times. If necessary hold down the button of the equipment for up to 10 seconds to succeed with the learning.
4. Press the same button on HandleEasy once again. The indicator will flash once.
5. Press the corresponding button on the remote control of the equipment once again. If HandleEasy was successful in learning the signal, the indicator will flash twice. HandleEasy has now learned the double signal.
Repeat steps 2 to 5 for each button utilizing a double signal, or if the learning fails. HandleEasy is now ready for operation. Keep both ON and OFF depressed or wait 10 seconds to exit learning mode.
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