Sunwave Technology SEL6000 Universal Remote Control Transceiver Base Unit User Manual SRC 9310

Sunwave Technology Corp. Universal Remote Control Transceiver Base Unit SRC 9310

User Manual

Preface          SUR-47 User’s Manual  Preface About this manual This manual is designed to make using the SUR-47 Touch Screen Remote Control as easy as possible. Information in this document has been carefully checked for accuracy; however, no guarantee is given to the correctness of the contents. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Copyright   © Copyright Sima Products Corporation 2003 This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced by any mechanical, electronic or other means, in any form, without prior written permission of Sima Products Corporation. Trademarks All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. FCC - The Federal Communication Commission Radio Frequency interference Statement includes the following paragraph: Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: *  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna *  Increase separation between the equipment and the receiver. *  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. *  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. The user should not modify or change this equipment without written approval from Sima Products Corp. Modification could void authority to use this equipment.  90 Day Limited Warranty Sima Products Corporation warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 90 days from the date of purchase. During the warranty period, the product will be repaired or replaced, at Sima’s option. If you think you need to send your unit in for service, call Sima Customer Service at 800-345-7462. Conditions  Ship unit, freight prepaid, including reasonable proof of purchase and description of problem to:  Attn: Customer Service Sima Products                          140 Pennsylvania Ave.,   Bldg #5,                               Oakmont, PA 15139                This warranty is void if any defects are caused by abuse, misuse, negligence or unauthorized repairs. All liability for incidental or consequential damages is specifically excluded. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights which vary from state to state.  ii
SUR-47 User’s Manual                  Table Of Contents              Table of Contents Chapter 1 - Introducing the SUR-47................................................................................................................1 SUR-47 Features..............................................................................................................................................1 Unpacking the SUR-47 ..................................................................................................................................1 Identifying Components ..............................................................................................................................2 Chapter 2 - Getting Started.............................................................................................................................4 Installing The Base Unit..................................................................................................................................4 Using the IR blaster cable.............................................................................................................................4 Installing Batteries ..........................................................................................................................................4 Battery Indicator......................................................................................................................................4 Battery Tips and Precautions.................................................................................................................5 About the Touch Screen ..............................................................................................................................5 Turning the Touch Screen On................................................................................................................5 Touch Screen Precautions.....................................................................................................................5 Touch Screen Buttons .............................................................................................................................5 Using Hard Keys..............................................................................................................................................6 Entering the Setup Menus............................................................................................................................6 Navigating the Setup Menus ................................................................................................................6 The Setup menu tree.....................................................................................................................................7 Chapter 3 - Setting Up the SUR-47 ..................................................................................................................8 Device Menu..................................................................................................................................................8 Creating a New Device.........................................................................................................................9 Re-Labeling Devices.............................................................................................................................10 Setting the RF Address..........................................................................................................................10 Deleting Devices ...................................................................................................................................11 Code Menu ..................................................................................................................................................11 Using Pre-Code to Program Devices.................................................................................................12 Using the Learning Mode.....................................................................................................................13 Before Using the Learning Function...................................................................................................13 Erasing Key Codes ................................................................................................................................15 Erasing Device Codes ..........................................................................................................................16 Debugging Device Codes ..................................................................................................................17 LCD Layout ...................................................................................................................................................18 Using Macros ................................................................................................................................................18 Creating a New Macro........................................................................................................................19 Deleting a Macro ..................................................................................................................................20 Viewing a Macro...................................................................................................................................21 Setting Channels..........................................................................................................................................21 Adding a Quick Channel ....................................................................................................................22 Deleting a Quick Channel...................................................................................................................23 Relabeling a Quick Channel ..............................................................................................................23 iii
Table of Contents                               SUR-47 User’s Manual                                   iv  Using the Transmission Feature..................................................................................................................24 Miscellaneous Menus..................................................................................................................................24 Setting the Date and Time ..................................................................................................................25 Setting the Power Down Time.............................................................................................................26 Setting the Backlight On Time.............................................................................................................26 Setting the Beep Signal ........................................................................................................................27 Checking the Version Number ...........................................................................................................27 Resetting the SUR-47 to Factory Defaults................................................................................................28 Chapter 4 - Controlling Devices ...................................................................................................................29 Selecting a Device to Control...................................................................................................................29 Alternating Touch Screen Pages ..............................................................................................................29 Viewing the Macro Key ..............................................................................................................................30 Using the Quick Channel Buttons.............................................................................................................31 Controlling Devices .....................................................................................................................................32 Using the AUX Key........................................................................................................................................32 Appendix A - Specifications .........................................................................................................................33 Appendix B - Accessories .............................................................................................................................34 Appendix C – Troubleshooting......................................................................................................................35 Troubleshooting Tables ...............................................................................................................................35
SUR-47 User’s Manual                             Introduction Chapter 1 - Introducing the SUR-47 Congratulations on your purchase of the SUR-47 Touch-Screen Remote Control. The SUR-47 is a digital universal remote control that is easy to use, enabling you to control up to 16 electronic devices equipped with an infrared (IR) remote.  •  The SUR-47 comes with an IR/RF base unit to receive and send signals from the remote and operate devices from any room in your house or up to 100 feet away. •  The SUR-47 uses a Touch Screen panel and control buttons and is simple to use. Simply select a device and the appropriate screen appears. You can control up to sixteen devices, including VCRs, DVDs, TVs, and satellite dishes. •  The SUR-47 is easy to set up. You can quickly configure each device in your household or office using the innovative “learning eye” feature. In addition, the advanced macro function enables you to initiate a chain of up to 60 commands with the touch of a single button. •  The SUR-47 is equipped with a remote finder feature to help locate it when lost. Convenient and easy to use, the SUR-47 provides you with a complete central control solution.   This manual helps you learn how to use the advanced features of the SUR-47. It does not explain how to use the functions for your devices. Please refer to your device user's manual for information related to your device. SUR-47 Features The following list identifies the SUR-47’s key features.   •  Choice of IR (direct to device) or RF (to base unit to device) signal transmission. •  Lost remote finder button  - activates beep to locate remote when lost. •  Large Touch Screen display. •  Macro sequence function—each macro can store 60 commands. •  Controls up to 16 devices including DVDs, TVs, Satellite Receivers, VCRs and CDs. •  Learns the IR codes from your existing remote controls to quickly set up devices. •  Pre-programmed manufacturer’s codes for many models. •  User programmable buttons for each device include 6 hardware buttons, the device key and 42 soft buttons. •  Optional PC Interface for connection to a personal computer. Unpacking the SUR-47 After you have unpacked the SUR-47, check the contents to make sure the following items are included. •  SUR-47    ●  SUR-BU   base unit •  This User’s Manual      ●  IR blaster cable •  Pre-programmed Code List    ●  AC adapter If any of the above items are missing or appear damaged, contact your dealer immediately. Do not throw the shipping carton away in case you need to ship your SUR-47. 1
  Introduction           SUR-47 User’s Manual   Identifying Components Refer to the following illustration to identify the components of the SUR-47. Infrared Emitter: Point the infrared emitter at the device you want to operate. Light Sensor: Detects ambient light to automatically set the LCD panel backlight. Quick Channel: Enables you to group channel types for easy access. LCD: Backlit LCD emulates the hard key controls, and provides a user interface for the SUR-47. Touch Screen: Enables you to change channels, configure the SUR-47, create macros, and more. Backlight/LCD: Press this button to turn on the LCD backlight or to wake up the unit.  Hard Key: These buttons enable you to turn the controlled devices on and off, change channels, and adjust or mute the audio volume. Page/Date: Press this button to browse through the device screens. Press and hold this button to display the date and time. Device Keys: Press these buttons to display remote control screens for the devices listed.  Learning Eye: Point your device's remote control at the learning eye to enable the SUR-47 to learn your device's infrared codes.   Infrared Emitter Light Sensor  Quick Channel   LCD      Touch Screen        Backlight/ LCD Hard Key Page/Date   Device Keys      Learning Eye Figure 1A: SUR-47 Front View  2
SUR-47 User’s Manual                             Introduction           Figure1B: SUR-BU  Rear View          RF    Figure 1C: SUR-BU front view       1.  RF antenna 2.  Base Unit address setting   3. IR Out jack  4.  AC adapter input         Remote Locator Button        Infrared  Emitter                               Figure 1D: IR Blaster cable    Figure 1E:  AC adapter                                       with front and rear adhesive    Fig. 1B IR Out jack – Connect the IR blaster cable to this jack to operate a specific device.  Base Unit address setting – Set the RF address of the base unit by selecting an address number between 0 and 9.  AC adapter input – Plug AC adapter into jack.   RF Antenna – to receive  RF signal           Fig. 1C Remote Locator Button – Press to trigger beep signal and locate remote.      Infrared Emitter– Sends IR signal, aim at equipment           Fig. 1D IR Blaster Cable – Attach directly to equipment that is not within directional range of base unit. With front and rear adhesive.    Fig. 1E AC Adapter – Plug into base unit and into 120V AC outlet. 3
Getting Started          SUR-47 User’s Manual   Chapter 2 - Getting Started Installing The Base Unit The SUR-BU base unit is equipped with 4 IR emitting LEDs which are positioned in a North, South, East and West configuration to flood the room with IR signals. Place the unit so the IR transmission can be “seen” by the IR receiving windows on your TV, VCR, DVD and A/V equipment. You may want to experiment to find a location that gives the best results. Rubber feet for table top placement and screws for wall mounting are included. 1.  Plug AC adapter into AC adapter jack on base unit and into 120V AC wall outlet. 2.  Set address code if necessary. See page 10, Setting the RF Address for more information. 3.  Position base unit so that it is aimed at equipment. Use IR blaster cable for equipment out of directional range.  Using the IR blaster cable  The IR blaster cable can be used with individual pieces of equipment that face different directions, are located in a cabinet or otherwise not in direct line of sight with the base unit. The cable comes with double stick tape on both sides to allow attachment directly to a device or to aim at several devices. Contact Sima at 800-345-7462 if additional IR blaster cables are needed. Installing Batteries The SUR-47 operates on four AAA Alkaline batteries (not included). Batteries must be inserted before you can operate the SUR-47.  1.  Turn the remote over, push the tab in the direction of the arrow on the battery cover and slide the cover off. 2.  Insert the batteries, matching the batteries to the (+) and (–) marks inside the battery case. 3.  Snap the battery cover back into place. Battery Indicator A battery icon is displayed in the upper right-hand corner near the time display.  When the batteries are almost depleted, the battery low icon appears. When the battery low icon appears, you are not allowed to enter setup mode.       Battery full  Battery half full  Battery low Figure 2: The Battery Icon 4
SUR-47 User’s Manual                            Getting Started   Battery Tips and Precautions  •  Immediately replace the batteries when the battery low icon appears. •  The SUR-47 will not lose programmed data when replacing batteries, but will reset the time. •  Always use fresh batteries. Alkaline batteries are recommended. Do not mix different types of batteries. •  Match the positive (+) and negative (–) polarities of the batteries to the diagram in the compartment. •  Do not expose the batteries to excessive heat or flame. •  Keep batteries out of the reach of children.   •  Weak batteries reduce the effective distance of the unit. •  To reduce danger of leakage and damage, remove used batteries when used longer than two years.  About the Touch Screen The Touch Screen reduces the number of buttons by changing its configuration for each device selected. In this way, the Touch Screen provides 672 buttons (16 devices x 2 pages x 21 buttons per page). Turning the Touch Screen On Touch the screen to activate it. It will turn itself off after the user-defined power down time period. (To change the down time, see Setting the Down Time on page 26.  Touch Screen Precautions Please read the following instructions carefully: •  Tap the LCD Touch Screen gently; never use force. •  Do not use a pen or any sharp object to tap the screen. You might damage the surface. •  Keep the Touch Screen dry. Wipe off any spills immediately. The SUR-47 is not waterproof; never immerse it in liquid.  •  Don't expose the SUR-47 to extreme temperatures. Keep it away from heat sources. •  Avoid dropping the SUR-47. •  Don't drop anything on the Touch Screen. •  Clean the LCD Touch Screen with a soft cloth. If needed, dampen the cloth slightly before cleaning. Never use abrasives or cleaning solutions.  Touch Screen Buttons The Touch Screen buttons enable you to operate the SUR-47 and your external devices. Use these buttons to program codes from your existing remotes, control your devices, and set up command sequences called macros. You will hear a beep when you press a button. To activate or deactivate the beep, see Setting the Beep Signal on Page 27. the SUR-47 turns itself off after a user-specified time. To change the time, see Setting the Power Down Time on page  on page 26. Press the LCD button to wake the unit up.5
Getting Started          SUR-47 User’s Manual   Using Hard Keys The buttons on the bottom part of the SUR-47 enable you to operate devices as well as program the SUR-47. Three buttons have special functions: Page/Date Button: Toggles from Page 1 to Page 2 of the device buttons menus. If held down for more than two seconds, the date and time are displayed.  Power Button: Turns devices off and on. During Touch Screen Layout (see page 18) displays all possible LCD options.   Backlight/LCD Button: Press this button quickly to turn on the backlight or to wake up SUR-47 if LCD has turned off. Entering the Setup Menus Press and hold the   and the   buttons simultaneously to access the setup menus.   When the battery low icon appears or you are in Quick Channel mode, you are not allowed to enter setup mode. Figure 2: Entering the Setup Menus  Navigating the Setup Menus While in the setup menus, press   and   on the Touch Screen to scroll up and down  through the menus and settings. Press   and   to scroll left and right through menus  and settings. Press   or   to confirm settings, and press   to exit a menu.   When using the setup menus, you must press each button within two minutes of pressing the last button. Otherwise, the SUR-47 will exit setup mode and return to normal operation mode.  Fig:4  Navigating Menus  6
SUR-47 User’s Manual                            Getting Started   The Setup menu tree  New Device Edit Device Label Address for RF Erase Device Code   Pre-programmed Code Code Learning Erase Key Code Erase Device Code Collect Unrecognizable (Un-learnable) IR Codes   Set Macro Key Erase Macro Key View Macro Process   Set Channel Classification Delete Channel Classification Edit Channel Classification  Pre-programmed Code Memory  Date & Clock Power Down Backlit Period Beep on/off Program & Pre-programmed Code Version  Reset To Factory Setting  Figure 5:  Setup Menu Hierarchy 7
Getting Started          SUR-47 User’s Manual   Chapter 3 - Setting Up the SUR-47  Before the SUR-47 can be used to control a device, it needs to be configured to display your existing remote control buttons. It must be programmed to send the correct infrared signals.  This chapter guides you through the Touch Screen layout and SUR-47 setup procedure. Before continuing, refer to Navigating the Setup Menus on page 6 to learn how to navigate the menus. Device Menu Enter the setup menus, scroll to Device and press   to enter the device menu. In the device menu, press   and   to scroll through the menu options: •  New: enables you to set up a new device •  Relabel: enables you to rename a device •  Delete: enables you to delete a device configuration The SUR-47 includes eight default devices:  TV     DVD     SAT  VCR  AMP  TUNER  CD    AUX  When a new device is created, the SUR-47 automatically loads a default device configuration making it easy for you to edit the new device layout.  8
SUR-47 User’s Manual                                Specifications Creating a New Device Follow these steps to create a new device: 1. Press  or   to select NEW. 2. Press  .  3.  Press the device key you want to use for this device (for example AMP). 4.  Edit the device label. The label can be up to 8 alphanumeric characters: •  Press   or   to scroll through the characters (from A-Z, 0-9, and the space key). Note: Press and hold   or   to quickly scroll through the characters. •  Press   or   to move to the previous or next character. When selected, the character blinks. •  Press   to confirm the entry.   You are prompted to select an attribute for the new device. 5. Press  or   to select a device whose attributes will be loaded to the new device. 6. Press   to confirm the entry.    9
Getting Started          SUR-47 User’s Manual   Re-Labeling Devices Follow these instructions to edit a device label. 1. Press  or   to select RELABEL. 2. Press  .  3.  Press the device key you want to relabel (for example TV).  4.  Edit the device label: •  Press   or   to scroll through the characters (from A-Z, 0-9, and the space key). Note: Press and hold   or   to quickly scroll through the characters. •  Press   or   to move to the previous or next character. When selected, the character blinks. •  Press   to confirm the entry. 5. Press Exit  to exit to the device menu.   Setting the RF Address Each device button (TV, VCR, DVD etc.) can be set to operate on either IR or RF frequencies.  When transmitting an IR signal the SUR-47 will operate the selected device by directly sending IR signals to the device. To operate in this mode, you must point the SUR-47 at the desired device.  To operate in the RF mode, the SUR-47 transmits an RF frequency signal to the SUR-BU base unit, which sends an IR signal to the desired device.  Both the device and the base unit must be set to the same RF address to operate properly.  To set the RF address: 1. Press   or   to select ADDR 2. Press OK 3.  Select either IR to operate in the IR mode or an RF address (0-9) for the base unit and device 4.  If an RF address is selected, set the base unit to the same RF address by adjusting the ADDRESS wheel on the rear panel as needed. 10
SUR-47 User’s Manual                                Specifications Deleting Devices Follow these instructions to delete a device configuration including the LCD display and codes. 1. Press  or   to select DELETE. 2. Press  .  3.  Press the device key you want to delete (for example TV).   4. Press  to delete the device. You are prompted to confirm the deletion. 5. Press   to confirm the deletion. Press EXIT to cancel the deletion. 6. Press Exit  to exit the setup menu.  Code Menu Enter the setup menus, scroll to Code and press   to enter the code menu. In the code menu, press   and  to scroll through the code menu options: •  Pre-Code - use this method to automatically configure all buttons on the SUR-47 for use with a specific manufacture model number. This feature is the fastest way to program the SUR-47 but requires that your device be located in the Pre-programmed Code List that was bundled with the SUR-47. Some newer or less-common devices may not be pre-programmed and must be learned using the Learning Function. •  Learn - use this method to directly learn the proper infrared signals from another remote control. This method is perfect for newer or less common devices or if a certain button still does not perform the desired function after using pre-programmed manufacturer codes; however, not 100% of codes can be learned and it may be necessary to collect unrecognized codes and send them to Sima Products. (See page 17 for more information on unrecognized code collection.) •  Del Key - erases the key code •  Del Bank - erases the device code •  Debug - collects unrecognizable (un-learnable) infrared codes for debugging purposes 11
Getting Started          SUR-47 User’s Manual    Using Pre-Code to Program Devices  Follow these instructions to program a device using preprogrammed codes. Press   or   to select PRE-CODE,and then press OK.  Manually Selecting the Code 1.  Turn on the device you want to program the SUR-47 to control. 2.  Select the device (for example TV). 3.  Check the preprogrammed code list that was bundled with the SUR-47 for the four-digit code number of your device. If no code is displayed, that means this device has no pre-code.  4.  Enter the four-digit code number and press YES button   to confirm the entry. Note: If the code only has one digit (for example, 0001), you do not have to input the preceding zeros; in this example, press ‘1’. 5.  Press the POWER button   to test the code. The device you are trying to control should turn on (or off) as you press this button. If not, return to Step 2 and try another code.   You can also press   or    to decrease or increase the four-digit code number. Note: Some codes are designed to operate more than one model. It may take several tries to find the code that works with your unit. 12
SUR-47 User’s Manual                                Specifications  6. Press YES  to confirm the selection and save the settings or click EXIT   to exit. Note: When you enter the Manufacture Code and an 'ERROR’ message is displayed, it could be for two reasons: 1.  That code number doesn't exist in the Manufacture Code table yet. 2.  That code number is not in the range of the Manufacture Code table reserved for the default device screen Selecting a Code Automatically 1.  Turn on the target device you want to control. 2.  Press the device hardware button (for example TV). 3.  Point the SUR-47 at the target device. Press the AUTO button. An “OK” message displays while the SUR-47 automatically cycles through the codes. Wait for the device to turn on and then press the POWER button   or AUTO key to stop the automatic search.   The last tried code is displayed in the upper right-hand corner. Test this code by pressing the POWER button  .  If it doesn't work, you may need to press the tuning down key  and try a few of the previously scanned codes. 4. Press YES  to confirm and save the settings or EXIT   to exit. Using the Learning Mode Follow these instructions to detect and learn a remote control's configuration. Before Using the Learning Function Before you start using the SUR-47's learning function, please heed the following precautions: •  Not all infrared codes are learnable by the SUR-47. You may need to first collect the codes (see page 17 for more information) and then email them to Sima Products. New system firmware will be sent to you allowing your SUR-47 to learn the codes. •  To change from a device that has already been programmed, delete all of the commands for the first device before teaching new ones. For example, to operate the living room TV instead of the bedroom TV, delete all commands for the bedroom TV first. Then re-configure the TV device screen for the living room TV.   Code learning does not work with all devices. Select one device screen in advance before using code learning mode. All keys except the quick channel keys, sleep, page and macro can be learned.13
Getting Started          SUR-47 User’s Manual   Learning from Another Remote Control Before using learning mode, set both remotes on a flat surface so that the device’s remote control IR is pointed at the SUR-47’s learning eye, which is located at the bottom of the unit. 1. Press  or   to select LEARN. 2. Press  .  3.  Point the target device's remote control at the SUR-47 learning eye located at the base of the unit (see Figure 1A: SUR-47 Front View). 4.  Press the button corresponding to the target device.   The SUR-47 Touch Screen sequentially displays screens corresponding to first the hard keys, then page one of the soft keys, and finally page two of the soft keys. The blinking rectangle denotes the key being learned. 5.  Press the corresponding button of the target device's remote control.  The SUR-47 screen displays an OK message if the code was successfully learned or an ERROR message if the code was not learned. Press PAGE   to toggle between hard and soft key displays. Note: When the remote has learned the last button on the page, the next page is automatically displayed. 6.     Press EXIT   to exit learning mode.   14
SUR-47 User’s Manual                                Specifications Erasing Key Codes  Follow these instructions to delete SUR-47 key codes. 1. Press  or   to select DEL KEY. 2. Press  .  3.  Select the device whose key code you want to delete (for example TV).    4.  Select the key corresponding to the code that you want to delete. The SUR-47 screen displays an OK message if the code was successfully deleted. Press PAGE   to toggle between hard key and soft key displays. Press the device buttons to select a different device. 5.  Repeat the above steps to delete other keys. 6.  Once you press the button that you want to delete, the code is deleted. Press YES   or EXIT   to exit.    15
Getting Started          SUR-47 User’s Manual   Erasing Device Codes Follow these instructions to delete a device code from the SUR-47. 1. Press  or   to select DEL BANK. 2. Press OK.  3.  Select the device whose codes you want to delete (for example TV). Press PAGE   to scroll between device pages.   4. Press YES  to delete the device codes. You are prompted to confirm the deletion. 5. Press   to confirm the deletion or EXIT to cancel.    16
SUR-47 User’s Manual                                Specifications Debugging Device Codes Use this procedure if the SUR-47 is unable to recognize the infrared signals from another remote control.  Once you have collected unrecognizable codes, you can use the optional SUR-PC link cable (see Appendix B - Accessories on page 34 for more info) to upload them to your personal computer and then email them to Sima Products for analysis.   The email address is info@simacorp.com   Every time you enter DEBUG mode, the SUR-47 replaces previously stored unrecognized codes with new ones. If you have more than one remote that is not programmable, upload the first remote’s unrecognized codes and then gather the second remote's unrecognized codes.  Set up the LCD display before using this function. See LCD Layout on page 18. 1. Press  or   to select DEBUG. 2. Press  .  3.  Point the target device's remote control at the SUR-47 learning eye located at the bottom of the unit (see Figure 1A: SUR-47 Front View). 4.  Select a device (for example TV).  The SUR-47 Touch Screen sequentially displays screens corresponding to first the hard keys, then page one of the soft keys, and finally page two of the soft keys. The blinking rectangle denotes the key being learned. 5.  Press the corresponding button of the target device's remote control.  The SUR-47 screen displays an OK message if the code was successfully learned. Press PAGE   to toggle between hard key and soft key displays. 6. Press YES  or EXIT   to exit debug mode.   17
Setting Up           SUR-47 User’s Manual   LCD Layout The layout edit mode enables you to customize the SUR-47's Touch Screen display to match your existing remote controls.  1. Press  or   to select LAYOUT. 2. Press  .  3.  Select a device (for example TV).  4.  On the device pages, select the key you want to customize. Continue pressing the key to scroll through the available choices for the key. Press POWER   to display available icons for the page of LCD display. Press PAGE   to scroll through the LCD screens for the device. 5.  After you have finished customizing the layout, press YES   to confirm changes, or press EXIT   to exit without making any changes.   Using Macros A macro is a series of commands. The Macro feature enables you to initiate a sequence of up to 60 commands with a single button. You can create a macro on any control button and insert time delays into the sequence. Remember, however, assigning a macro eliminates the button's original function.   You cannot assign a macro to any of the eight Device keys, the page/date key, the backlight key, and the macro key, or the three Quick Channel keys. Enter the setup menus, scroll to Macro and press OK to enter the macro menu. In the macro menu, press   and   to scroll through the menu options: •  New  enables you to set up a new macro •  Delete  delete a macro •  View  view the macro steps 18
SUR-47 User’s Manual                                       Setting Up Creating a New Macro Follow these steps to create a new macro: 1. Press  or   to select NEW. 2. Press  .  3.  Press the device key you want to use for this macro (for example TV), and then press any key to define as the macro key. You hear three beeps to indicate that macro creation mode has started. Note: If you select a key that already has a macro stored in it, the new macro will replace the old macro.  4.  Press the key or button sequence that you want to record. 5. Press YES . You enter the Delay and Save screen. Do one of the following: •  Enter the number of seconds you want to delay between each command. For example, if you want a six second delay between turning on your TV and then turning on your VCR, press ‘6’. •  Press YES   to save the macro and exit macro creation mode.   The following steps shows how to record a macro that turns on your TV, switches the TV to DVD viewing mode, turns on the DVD, and plays a DVD.  Create other macros to suit your needs.   1.  Press the EXIT   and YES   buttons to enter the SETUP mode. 9.  Press the DVD device button 2.  Press   or   to select MACRO.  10. Press YES   to select a time delay (1-10        sec) for each step. (Press '0' on the        screen to select 10 seconds.) 3.  Press OK to enter the MACRO menu.  11. Press the DVD power button 4.  Press OK to enter the NEW menu.  12. Press the DVD play key. 5.  Press OK to enter the SET KEY menu.  13. Press Yes  To save the macro 6.  Press the TV device button  14. Press Yes  to exit the MACRO mode 7.  Press the TV power button  15. Press EXIT   twice to exit the SETUP       menu and return to the main menu. 8.  Press the TV/Video key   19
Setting Up           SUR-47 User’s Manual   Deleting a Macro Follow these steps to delete a macro: 1. Press  or   to select DELETE. 2. Press  .  3.  Press the device key for the macro you want to delete.   The screen displays the macro key for the device. 4.  Press the macro key you want to delete; the macro key is deleted when the key is pressed. 5. Press YES  or EXIT   to exit     20
SUR-47 User’s Manual                                       Setting Up Viewing a Macro Follow these steps to view the steps of a macro: 1. Press  or   to select VIEW. 2. Press  .  3.  Press the device key for the macro you want to view.   The screen displays the macro keys for the device. 4.  Press the macro key for the macro you want to view.  The screen displays the macro sequence.  5.  After viewing the macro, press EXIT   to exit this menu.  Setting Channels The SUR-47 enables you to classify channels into Quick Channel groups making it easier to locate all the programs on every device. Enter the setup menus, scroll to QUIK CHN and press   to enter the Quick Channel menu. In the channel menu, press   and   to scroll through the menu options: •  Add enables you to add a Quick Channel  •  Delete enables you to delete a Quick Channel  •  Relabel enables you to rename a Quick Channel label  The SUR-47 has three groups of Quick Channels; the total number of channels that can be assigned to all three groups is 50. For example, if 40 channels are included in the "News" category, 8 channels in "Movies", then only 2 channels can be included in the "Kids" category  21
Setting Up           SUR-47 User’s Manual   Adding a Quick Channel  Follow these steps to add a new channel to a Quick Channel group: 1. Press  or   to select ADD. 2. Press  .  3.  Press the device key you want to use to set the Quick Channel (for example TV).  4.  Enter the channel number (e.g., 12). Note: You can only use buttons number 0-9, +10, and Enter to enter the channel. 5.  Select the Quick Channel classification (e.g., News). 6.  Repeat steps 4 to 5 to continue adding channels. 7. Press YES  to exit to the setup menu.    22
SUR-47 User’s Manual                                       Setting Up Deleting a Quick Channel  Follow these steps to delete a Quick Channel: 1. Press  or   to select DELETE. 2. Press  .  3.  Press the device key whose Quick Channel you want to delete (for example TV). 4.  Press the Quick Channel that has the channel you want to delete (e.g., News). 5. Press  or   to locate the channel. 6. Press   to delete the channel.  7.  Repeat the previous steps to delete other channels. 8. Press YES  to exit.  Relabeling a Quick Channel  This option enables you to edit the Quick Channel label on the LCD. Follow these steps to edit a Quick Channel: 1. Press  or   to select RELABEL. 2. Press  .  3.  Press the Quick Channel that you want to relabel (e.g., News).  4.  Edit the Quick Channel. The name of the Quick Channel can be up to 8 alphanumeric characters: •  Press   or   to scroll through the characters (from A-Z, 0-9, and the space key). Note: Press and hold   or   to quickly scroll through the characters. •  Press   or   to move to the previous or next character. When selected, the character blinks. •  Press   to confirm the entry. •  Press EXIT   to exit to the device menu.   After setting up the QUIK CHN, press any Quick Channel button (e.g., “NEWS”) to open the Quick Channel screen.  Use the CH+ and CH- to scroll through all channels stored in this Quick Channel category. Press that Quick Channel button (e.g., “NEWS”)  again to exit the Quick Channel screen.  23
Setting Up           SUR-47 User’s Manual   Using the Transmission Feature The SUR-47 can transmit data to another SUR-47 or to a PC with the optional USB-UART cable. You can download firmware upgrades from the Internet or transfer configuration data. Enter the setup menus, scroll to TRANS and press   to enter the transmission menu.   Before you use this feature to transfer data with your PC, you must connect the optional USB-UART cable. Refer to Appendix B for more information.  1. Press  or   to select TRANS. 2. Press  .  3. Press  or   to select one of the following options: •  PRE-CODE –  transmits Preprogrammed Codes only  •  MEMORY –transmits All Flash Memory Data (Preprogrammed   Code included)   4. Press   to begin transmission.  During the transmission, the LCD displays blank keys as shown in the illustration. When the transmission is completed, OK is displayed on the LCD. If there is an error in transmitting the data, ERROR is displayed.  Miscellaneous Menus Enter the setup menus, scroll to Other and press   to enter this menu. Press   and   to scroll through the menu options: •  Clock enables you to set the date and time •  Power enables you set the time that will elapse before the SUR-47 turns off  •  Backlight lets you set the time that the backlight remains on •  Beep turns the key and button beep signal on and off •  Version displays the SUR-47 firmware version 24
SUR-47 User’s Manual                                       Setting Up Setting the Date and Time 1. Press  or   to select CLOCK. 2. Press  .  3. Enter the date: •  Press   or   to scroll through the characters:  Month: JAN~DEC Day: 01~31 Year: 02~50 (2002~2050) Note: Press and hold   or   to quickly scroll through the characters. •  Press   or   to cycle between the month, day, and year fields. When selected, the characters in the field blink.   4. Press   to confirm the date. You are prompted to enter the hour and minute. 5.  Set the hour and minute: •  Press   or   to scroll through the characters (from 1~12 hours, 00 ~59 minutes). Note: Press and hold   or   to quickly scroll through the characters. •  Press   or   to move the cursor to the previous or next character. •  Press   to confirm the time. Note: The clock is in a 12-hour format.   25
Setting Up           SUR-47 User’s Manual   Setting the Power Down Time 1. Press  or   to select POWER. 2. Press  .  3. Press  or   to select the time that will elapse before the SUR-47 turns off. Note: The power down time can be set from 01 ~ 90 minutes at 1-minute increments. 4. Press   to confirm the setting.  Setting the Backlight On Time 1. Press  or   to select BACKLIT. 2. Press  .  3. Press  or   to select the time that the backlight stays on after pressing a key or button. Note: The backlight ON time can be set from 00 ~ 60 seconds at 1-second increments.   Choose 0 second will disable Backlight function. 4. Press   to confirm the setting.  5. Press  or   to set the light sensor sensitivity manually or press POWER to automatically detect the ambient light brightness.  Note: The light sensor levels are 0 ~ 16.     0    never comes on 5-8  normal dark room 9-12  bright room 16 -  always comes on       6. Press   to confirm the setting.   26
SUR-47 User’s Manual                                       Setting Up Setting the Beep Signal 1. Press  or   to select BEEP. 2. Press   to toggle the beep on and off. When on,   appears in the LCD screen.  3. Press EXIT  to exit.  Checking the Version Number 1. Press  or   to select VERSION. 2. Press  .  3. Press  or   to view the program and pre-programmed (pre-code) version numbers. 4. Press EXIT  to exit.   27
Setting Up           SUR-47 User’s Manual   Resetting the SUR-47 to Factory Defaults This item enables you to set the SUR-47 back to the factory default configuration.   All macros, taught codes and user-defined keys are erased when resetting the SUR-47 to factory defaults! 1. Press  or   to select RESET.. 2. Press  .     3.  You are prompted to confirm the reset. 4. Press   to confirm the reset or press EXIT   to exit.   28
SUR-47 User’s Manual              Controlling Devices Chapter 4 - Controlling Devices The SUR-47 is designed to be simple and straightforward to operate. This chapter explains how to use the SUR-47 to control all your devices.   This Chapter assumes you have already setup the SUR-47, assigned Infrared codes to different buttons and installed the SUR-BU, aiming it at your equipment.   Selecting a Device to Control Press one of the eight device buttons to pick the device. Press the same device button again to cycle through different devices in that bank. Note: The maximum number of devices you can assign to the 8 device keys of the SUR-47 is 16.   For example, if there are 8 devices in "TV", 2 in "DVD", 2 in "CBL", 1 in "VCR", 1 in "AMP", 1 in "Audio", and 1 in " Disc", then no device can be included in "Aux". Alternating Touch Screen Pages Press the  PAGE   Button to alternate between page 1 and page 2 of the device buttons.   29
Controlling Devices          SUR-47 User’s Manual  Viewing the Macro Key You can view which keys are assigned to macros for any particular device. Follow these instructions:  1.  Press the DEVICE button.    2.  Press the MACRO button. The assigned macro keys are displayed for the device.   30
SUR-47 User’s Manual              Controlling Devices  Using the Quick Channel Buttons For information on setting up the Quick Channel buttons, refer to Setting Channels on page 21. 1. Press the Device button that corresponds to the quick channel you want to use (for example, TV).   2. Press the Quick Channel button. The selected Quick Channel is displayed with the device. 3. Press   or   to sthrough the channassigned to this Quick Channel (refer to Setting Channels on page 21). croll els you  . Press the Quick Channel vice  4classification button again or press any Dekey to return to return to normal operating mode.    31
Controlling Devices          SUR-47 User’s Manual  Controlling Devices 1.  In direct IR mode, make sure the SUR-47 is pointing at the target device. In RF mode make sure SUR-BU is pointing toward target device. 2.  Press the hardware button or Touch Screen key you want to send.  The Record Key Must Be Held Down for 2 Seconds: As a safety feature, the record button needs to be pressed for 2 seconds. This is to prevent accidentally pressing the VCR record button and overwriting a tape. Using the AUX Key The control buttons on the AUX device screen can easily be made identical to the control buttons on any other device screen. You can use it to operate a TV, VCR, or other device. For more information refer to Creating a New Device on page 9.  32
SUR-47 User’s Manual                                Specifications Appendix A - Specifications Model  SUR-47 Remote Dimensions (WxHxD): 2.3 x 8.2 x 0.9 inches (6.0 x 20.9 x 2.6 cm) Weight (with Batteries): 7.0 oz (195g) Weight (without Batteries): 5.3 oz (150g) Number of Device: 16 devices LCD Screen (WxH):   1.5 x 3.5 inches (3.9 x 9.0 cm) Soft Button:   2 pages/21 keys (42 keys total) Hard Buttons:  20 (6 command buttons) Backlighting:  Blue LED Learning Frequency:  10 kHz – 125 kHz, 455 kHz & Pulse Memory:  256 KB flash memory Batteries:  4 AAA Alkaline Batteries Power Consumption:  LCD Off: 50 µA LCD On: 450 µA Operation: 150 mA (Max) Battery Life:  Approx. 3 - 6 months RF frequency  433 MHz Operating Distance:  Approx. 30 feet (IR) /100’ RF PC Interface (option):  SUR-PC  Model  SUR-BU Base Unit Dimensions (WxHxD) 4.2 x 4.5 x 1.0 inches (11.0 x 11.5 x 2.6 cm) Weight  7.0 oz (195g) RF Addresses/Freq 10 / 433 MHz Power Input  5.5V, 500 ma Operating Distance  Approx. 100’ RF / 15’ IR 33
Accessories           SUR-47 User’s Manual  Appendix B - Accessories PC Interface Kit – SUR-PC    The SUR-PC is an optional link cable that enables transmission of system setup to a personal computer or another SUR-47. The following information can be transferred using the TRANS selection in the setup menus: •  PROGRAM – MCU Program •  PRE-CODE – Preprogrammed Code only  •  MEMORY – All Flash Memory Data (Pre-programmed Codes included)  Please refer to the SUR-PC manual for instructions on using the cable.  IR Blaster Cable – SUR-IR    The IR Blaster Cable is an optional 6 ft. cable with an IR emitter on one end. It enables the base unit to send signals to a device that would not be within its normal directional range. A device can be operated by aiming the cable at the device or placing it directly onto the device.   Additional RF Base Unit – SUR-BU  The RF Base Unit receives the RF signal sent by the SUR-47and then  sends the appropriate IR signal to the desired device. The SUR-BU should be  aimed at the equipment you want to operate. It has 10 RF address settings that  correspond to settings selected in the SUR-47. Additional base units can be p throughothe house. laced  ut 34
SUR-47 User’s Manual                           Trouble Shooting Appendix C – Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Tables Problem  Solution LCD does not show anything when you touch it or press the hardware buttons. Batteries may be dead. Replace the batteries with 4 new AAA Alkaline Batteries (page 4). Check that the batteries are properly installed by pressing the SLEEP button. The SUR-47 doesn’t operate a device. Make sure that the desired device screen on the SUR-47 LCD panel has been selected. Ensure programming with the learning function (page 12) or using the manufacturer codes (page 13) has been properly done.  If you see the ERROR message when pressing buttons, re-teach the button. In IR mode:  Move closer to the device. The maximum operating distance is approximately 30 feet. Ensure that you are aiming the SUR-47 directly at the device and that there are no obstructions between the SUR-47 and the device. In RF mode: Make sure the SUR-BU base unit is aimed at desired equipment.  Make sure RF address on base unit matches settings in SUR-47.  You cannot operate a device even after teaching the device using the learning function. Make sure that your SUR-47 has correctly “learned” device's remote control code. (page 12). Delete the device data from the SUR-47 and carry out the learning function again (page 12). Make sure you did not program more than one remote for a given device. 35
Trouble Shooting          SUR-47 User’s Manual  Problem  Solution You see “ERROR” display on the LCD during the learning procedure. Make sure you hold the other remote’s button down for about 2 seconds. Make sure you did not program more than one remote for a given device. Make sure the two remotes are not too close or too far apart and are aiming directly at each other - keep apart between 2~4 inches (5~10cm). You see “ERROR” display during operation. The button that you pressed has not been taught. Learn the button using the learning procedure (page12). Your VCR will not record.  As a safety feature on SUR-47, you must press the REC key for 2 seconds. Problems changing channels. If your original remote requires the ENTER key to be pressed after a channel is selected, press the ENTER key to select the channel. Macro does not work.  Be sure to aim the SUR-47 at the devices while the macro commands are being sent. Macro was not properly set up. Repeat macro set-up procedure (page 18). IR LEARNING is not successful. Replace batteries in the SUR-47 and the remote you are trying to configure. Keep distance between remotes to about 2~4 inches. Do not learn near an incandescent or florescent lamp. Bright or indirect light may interfere with learning codes. Memory capacity is full (48 keys for each of 16 models). The learning process has no errors, but you still can’t control your AV devices: repeat the learning procedure again. If you still can’t solve the problem, use the debug code feature and email codes to Sima Products (page 17). Original remote might not be compatible with learning procedure. A button of your existing remote performs two or more functions Some remotes issue multiple commands when a button is held down. Please be sure to teach different buttons of SUR-47 for these different commands. Each button of SUR-47 can only learn one command. 36
SUR-47 User’s Manual                           Trouble Shooting Problem  Solution The LCD screen turns off.  The SUR-47 is preset automatically to switch the LCD off after the Power Down time. Just tap the SLEEP button to turn the SUR-47 back on again. You can also reset the Power Down time period (page 26). One or more devices do not respond in RF mode. When operating properly, the red LED light on the front of the base unit will blink while sending or receiving signals. To test base unit: 1.  Press Remote Locator button.  2.  Use remote in RF mode. LED should blink during each test.  RF addresses for device(s) and base unit may not set to the same setting. Check setting on each and reset if needed.   Check to make sure SUR-47 is set to operate in RF mode.  Base unit is not aimed at desired device. Re-position base unit.   No AC power to base unit. Make sure AC adapter is plugged in.   Batteries may be low in remote. Change batteries if needed.                       37
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