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SRC-9310/9320 Touch Screen Remote Control User Manual 031021[...]
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SRC-9 3 SERI ES User’ s Manu al ii Preface About this manual This manual is designed to make using the SRC-93 SERIES Touch Screen Remote Control as eas y as possible. Information in this document has been careful ly checked for accuracy; however, no guarantee is given to the corr ectness of the contents. The information in this document is subjec[...]
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ii i Table of Contents Chapter 1 - Introducing the SRC- 93 SERIES..................................... 1 SRC-9 3 SE RIES Fe ature s .......................................................... 2 Unpac king t he S RC-93 SERIE S ............................................... 2 Identifyin g Co mpone nts .................................................[...]
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SRC-9 3 SERI ES User’ s Manu al iv Chapter 4 - Controlling Devi ces ................................................... 27 Sele cting Dev ice t o Contro l ............................................... 2 7 Chan ging To uch S creen Page ........................................... 27 Cont rolli ng the Devi ce.......................................[...]
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1 Chapter 1 - Introducin g the SRC-93 SERIES Congratulations on your purchase of the SRC-9 3 SERIES Touch-Screen Remote Control. The SRC-93 SERIES is a digital universal remote control that is easy to use, enabling you to control all of your electronic devices equipped with an in frared (IR) remote. The SRC-93 SERIES uses a touch screen panel and c[...]
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SRC-9 3 SERI ES User’ s Manu al 2 SRC-93 SERIES Features The following list identifies the SRC-93’s key features. • Large touch screen display. • Macro sequence function—each macro can store 60 commands. • Controls up to sixteen devices including DVDs, TVs, Sat ellit e Re ceiv ers , VCRs an d CDs . • Learns the IR codes from your exis[...]
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3 Identifying Components Please refer to t he following illustrations t o identify the components of th e SRC-93 SERIES. Figure 1: Front and Rear Views Infrared Eye Point the infrared eye at the device you want to operate. To u c h S c r e e n The T ouch Screen panel enables you to configure and operate your devices by touching the screen. T ap the[...]
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SRC-9 3 SERI ES User’ s Manu al 4 Chapter 2 - Getting Started This c hapter will gi ve you th e infor mation you nee d to know to quic kly get us ing the SRC-9 3 SERIES a s your single remote control. Features Overview The following illustration highlights the different sections of the SRC-93 SERIES . Figure 2: SCR-93 SERIES Overview Function Key[...]
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5 • LCD Indicators: LCD stands for Liquid Crystal Display and these indica tors at the top of the d isplay give you feedback and information. You can l ook here to see if the beep is turn ed on, if the ba ttery has low power, if the infrared signal was se nt OK or if there was an ER ROR, and also to see which page of Touch Screen buttons you are [...]
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SRC-9 3 SERI ES User’ s Manu al 6 Installing Batteries The SRC-9310 operates on four AA Alkaline batteries, SRC- 9320 o pera tes on four AAA Alk ali ne batt eri es (batteries are not included). Batter ies must be inserted before you can operate the SRC-93 SERIES. To insert the batteries, refer to the following illustra tion: Figure 3: Installing [...]
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7 Battery Low Indicator When the batteries are low, the battery low icon will be displayed in the upper left hand corner just above the SETUP bu tton: Figure 4: The Battery Low Icon Battery Tips and Precautions • Immediately re place the batteries when the bat tery low icon appears. • The SRC-93 SERIES wi ll not lose programmed da ta when batte[...]
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SRC-9 3 SERI ES User’ s Manu al 8 Touch Screen The touch screen reduces the number of buttons by changing its configuration for each devi ce selected. In this way , the touch sc reen can provide a to tal of 768 buttons (16 devices x 2 pages x 24 buttons per page). Turning the Touch Screen On Using the tou ch screen is easy. Simply touch the scree[...]
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9 immerse it in liqu id. • Don't expose the SRC-93 SERIES to extreme tem peratures. Keep it away from heat sources . • Avoid dropping the SRC-93 SERIE S. • Don't drop anything on the touch scr een. • Clean the LCD touch screen wi th a soft cloth. If needed, dampen th e cloth sligh tly before cleani ng. Never use abrasives or clean[...]
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SRC-9 3 SERI ES User’ s Manu al 10 • Page / Date Button: Toggles from Page 1 to P a ge 2 o f th e T ou c h S cr ee n b u tt on s. If he ld do w n for more than two seconds, the date and year then week will be shown. • Power Button: Can turn off and on your devices but also during Touch Screen Layout (see pa ge 15) will display all possible LC[...]
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11 Setup Menu Menu Item Description page DATE Set the system clock and date. 40 NEW Create a new device from scratch. 13 CODE Assign a preprogrammed manufactures infrared code to a device . 17 LABL Rename a Device. 14 LAY Change the T ouch S creen la yout to you want to have based on all possible LCD c hoices. 15 LRN Learn infrared codes from an ex[...]
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SRC-9 3 SERI ES User’ s Manu al 12 Delete Menu Menu Item Description page KEY Allow you to delete the infrared codes for a specific Touch Screen or Rubber button. 25 BANK CODE: Allows you to delete all infrared codes for a specific device while le aving the Touch Screen l ayout the same. ALL: Deletes both infrared codes and the touch screen layou[...]
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13 Chapter 3-Setting Up the SRC-93 SERIES to Control a Device B e f o r e t h e S R C - 9 3 S E R I E S c a n b e u s e d t o c o n t r o l a device, it needs to be configured to display you r existing remote control buttons and also programmed to send the correct i nfrared signals. This chapter guides yo u through the Touch Scree n layout and SRC-[...]
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SRC-9 3 SERI ES User’ s Manu al 14 1. Press the device key yo u wish to use for this device. For example, if this is a new TV you should press the TV bu tton. For a new DVD player, press the DV D button. 2. Give your new Device a label. Use the UP and DOWN arrows to change the letter. Use the LEFT and RIG HT arrows to change the position. (Labels[...]
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15 1. Use the de vice keys to sel ect the device you want to lab el. 2. U se the arrow keys to give th e device a new label. 3. Press OK when finished. Then press EXIT to leav e the SETUP menu. Changing Touch Screen Layout The layout edit mode enables you to customize the SRC-93 SERIES's Touch Screen display to match your existing remote contr[...]
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SRC-9 3 SERI ES User’ s Manu al 16 1. Press the device keys to select the device you want to modify. (ex. Press TV button ) Press the button (Page Button) to change to the Touch Screen page you want to modify. Press the button to show all available LCD choices for all buttons. Press the Power button to show all possibl e LCD choices. 2. Touch the[...]
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1 7 configure all buttons on the SRC- 93 SERIES for use with a specific manufacture model number. This fe ature is the fastest way to program the S RC-93 SERIES but requires that your device be locate d in Preprogrammed Code Table as the separate page with this manual. (Some newer o r less-common devices may not be pre-programmed and must be lear n[...]
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SRC-9 3 SERI ES User’ s Manu al 18 Press and hold the SETUP button on the Touch Screen. Press each numb er button (2, 4, 6, 8) until it disappears. Use the arrow button s on the Touch Screen to select CODE and the n press the OK button. 1. Use the device buttons to select the device you want to change. Yo u will see the labels changing in the upp[...]
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19 4. You may also use th e TUNING buttons to increase or decrease the code. When finished, press the OK button to return to the Setup Menu. When you enter the Manufacture Code , but sho ws ‘ERROR’ message, two possibilities maybe ca used : 1. That code number is not existed among the Manufacture Code table yet. 2. That code number is not in th[...]
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SRC-9 3 SERI ES User’ s Manu al 20 The AUTO mode‘s preprog rammed code circle depends on the range of Manufacture Code table reserved for that default device screen. Ex. TV’s preprogrammed co de circle will be from 0 ~255. Using the Learning Function If you ha ve the origina l remote, the S RC-93 SERIES has the ability to directly learn infra[...]
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21 Learning from Another Remote Control To teach th e codes from y our remote, set both remotes on a f l a t s u r f a c e f a c i n g e a c h o t h e r . B e s u r e t o p o i n t y o u r device’s remote control at the SRC-93 SERIES’s learning eye, which is located at the bot tom of the unit. Do not use the other eye located a t the top of the[...]
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SRC-9 3 SERI ES User’ s Manu al 22 To learn infrared codes di rectly from a device’s remote control, follow these steps: Press and hold the SETUP button on the Touch Screen. Press each number b utton (2, 4, 6, 8) until it disappears. Use t he a rrow b utton s on t he To uch Screen to select LRN and then press the OK button. 1. Use the device ke[...]
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23 3. Press and hold the button on the other remote control for 2 seconds. 4. Check to see whether ERROR or OK on the top of the SRC-93 SERIES Touch Screen is displayed. If ERROR is disp layed , try again. ( Y ou ha ve to hold the oth er remote control’s button for about 2 seconds before letting go.) The SRC-93 SER IES will automatica lly guide y[...]
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SRC-9 3 SERI ES User’ s Manu al 24 Collecting Unrecognized Infrared Codes Use this procedure if the SRC-93 SERIES is unable to recognize the infrared signals from anot her remote control. (You only see the ERROR indic ator w hen Using the Learning Function on page 20.) Once collected you can use the Remote Connector (see Appendix B - Accessories [...]
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25 Deleting a Specific Ke y To erase the infrared cod es for a specific Touch Screen or Rubber key, follow these steps: Press and hold the DELETE button on the Touch Screen. Press each number b utton (2, 4, 6, 8) until it disappears. Use t he a rrow b utton s on t he To uch Screen to select KEY and then press the OK button. 1. Select t he dev ice t[...]
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SRC-9 3 SERI ES User’ s Manu al 26 To delete a device from the SRC-93 SERIES follow these steps: Press and hold the DELETE button on the Touch Screen. Press each numb er button (2, 4, 6, 8) until it disappears. Use t he ar row bu ttons on the Tou ch Screen to select BANK and then press the OK button. 1. Use the Arrow keys to chose: CODE: Erase in[...]
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2 7 Chapter 4 - Controlling Devices T h e S R C - 9 3 S E R I E S i s d e s i g n e d t o b e s i m p l e a n d s t r a i g h t forward to operate. This chapter explains how to use the SRC-93 SERIES to control all your devices. This Chapter assumes you have already setup the SRC- 93 SERIES and assigned Infrared code s to different buttons. See Chap[...]
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SRC-9 3 SERI ES User’ s Manu al 28 Controlling the Device M a k e s u r e t h e S R C - 9 3 S E R I E S i s p o i n t i n g a t t h e d e v i c e y o u are trying to control and simply press the button you want to send: • Press the Touch Scr een buttons. • Press one of the rub ber buttons on th e bottom half of the SRC-93 SERIES ’s. Record [...]
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29 Chapter 5 - Creating and Using Macros Introduction to Macros A macro is simply a series of commands. T he 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 also insert time delays into the sequence. Remember, however, assi gning a macro eliminates the butt[...]
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SRC-9 3 SERI ES User’ s Manu al 30 Set up the macro using the following steps: Press and hold for two seconds the MACRO butt on on th e Touc h Screen . Press each number bu tton (2, 4, 6, 8) until it disappears. Use the arrow button s on the Touch Screen to select KEY and then pres s the OK button. 1. Select a device using the device buttons on t[...]
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31 6. Press the DVD device button. 7. Press the POWER butto n. 8. Press the TIME DELAY button. 9. Use the UP and DOWN arrows to select a ti me delay ( in seconds). Press OK to co nfi rm tim e delay . 10. Press the PLAY button. 11. Press OK to sa ve the Macro. Then press EXIT to leav e the MACRO Menu .[...]
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SRC-9 3 SERI ES User’ s Manu al 32 Using Macros To start a Macro for a speci fic device, first select the device and then s imply press the key assigned to the Macro. If you for get whi ch ke ys hav e Macros assigned to them, press the MACRO but ton and all keys with valid Macros will be shown . During the Macro transmi ssion, all commands will b[...]
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33 Chapter 6 - Other Features The SRC-93 SERIES has the following additi onal features: • Timers: Can be used to start a macro or send a command at a later time. Many timer s are available including: daily, weekly, weekends only, wee kda ys only, or specific days and times. • Quick Channel Lists: Used to group certain TV or Satellite channels t[...]
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SRC-9 3 SERI ES User’ s Manu al 34 Setting Up a New Timer Press and hold the MACRO button on the Touch Screen. Press each number bu tton (2, 4, 6, 8) until it disappears. Use the arrow bu ttons on the Touch Screen to select TIMR and t hen press the OK button. 1. Choose one of th e eight available timers by pressing the number on the Touch Sc reen[...]
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35 4. Use the arrow keys to select the time. 5. Press OK Note: If you used SPEC ( Specific Day/Time) you will also set the date. 6. Select the key that the timer will press. If you w ant you ca n switch devices ( use device keys) or Touch Screen pages. (Use the button.) At the selec ted time and date, the SRC-93 SERIES will send the infrared code o[...]
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SRC-9 3 SERI ES User’ s Manu al 36 Setting up Quick Channel Lists Press and hold the MACRO button on the Touch Screen. Press each number b utton (2, 4, 6, 8) until it disappears. Use t he a rrow b utton s on t he To uch Screen to select Q CH and then press the OK button. 1. Use the device keys to select a device and the Page button to select a To[...]
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3 7 Deleting Channels from a Quick Channel List Press and hold the DELETE button on the Touch Screen. Press each numb er button (2, 4, 6, 8) until it disappears. Use the arro w buttons on the To uch S c r e e n t o s e l e c t Q C H a n d t h e n p r e s s the OK button. 1. Use the device keys t o select a device and the Page button to select a Tou[...]
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SRC-9 3 SERI ES User’ s Manu al 38 Using Quick Channel Lists Press the Quick Channel button you wish to use. (It will beg in to flas h.) Now use the Channel Up and Channel Down buttons to scroll through all channels in this classificati on. When finished, press the Exit b utton again to re turn to normal operation. Transmitting System Setup The S[...]
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39 Using Sleep Mode S l e e p m o d e a l l o w s t h e S R C - 9 3 S E R I E S t o s e n d a command or start a Macro after a speci fied time delay. One example is you could use sleep mode to shut off a T V after you have already fallen asleep. To use sleep mode: 1. Press and hold the BAC KLIGHT (SLEEP) key for two seconds. 2. Use the arrow keys t[...]
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SRC-9 3 SERI ES User’ s Manu al 40 Displaying Version Number For technical support reasons , the version number might be needed by SUNWAVE. To display the two version number of PROG and DATA, use the VER selectio n in the SETU P Men u . Cha pte r 7 - Changing SRC-93 SERIES Parameters Many of the SRC-93 SERIES parameters can be changed. This chapt[...]
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41 Power Down Time Pe riod This setting specifies the ti me delay the SRC-93 SERIES will wait until it automatically shuts down. ( The touch screen will go blank to conserve batter y usage.) This setting can be changed from 1 minut e to 90 minutes by using the PWDN selection of t he SETUP men u : 1. Use the arrow keys to set the power down time. Pr[...]
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SRC-9 3 SERI ES User’ s Manu al 42 Beep Toggling This setting specifies whether you want the SRC-93 SERIES to beep each time a button is pressed. Use the BEEP sele ction in the SETUP Menu to change this setting: 1. Use the OK button to toggle the beep from ON to OFF . Resetting to Factory Defaults This setting will erase all user specified settin[...]
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43 Appendix A - Specifications Model SRC-9310 SRC-9320 Dimensions (WxHxD): 3.2" x 7.3" x 1.2" (8.2cm x18.5cm x 3.2cm) 3.2" x 7.3" x 1.1" (8.2cm x18.5cm x 2.9cm) Weight (Without Batteries): 7.8oz ( 220g) 7.8oz ( 220g) Number of Device: 16 devices 16 devices LCD Screen (WxH) : 2.7" x 3.2" (6 .0c m x 8. 0cm ) 2.[...]
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SRC-9 3 SERI ES User’ s Manu al 44 Appendix B - Accessories SLC–2080 The SLC–2080 is an optional link cable that enables transmission of system setup t o a personal computer or another SRC-9310/9320. With th e RemoteComm software enables user to customize the remote control , create macros and timers. With the Upgrade Tools enables user to up[...]
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45 Appendix C - Troubleshooting Problem Solution LCD does not show anything when you touch it or press the rubber buttons. Batteries may be dead. Replac e the batteries with 4 new AA Al kaline Batteries. ( page 6) Check that the ba tteries are properly installe d. The SRC-93 SER IES doesn’t opera te a device . Make sure that the desired device sc[...]
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SRC-9 3 SERI ES User’ s Manu al 46 Problem Solution You can not operate a device even after teaching the device using the learning function. Make sure that yo u have correctly “taught” your device’s r emote control to the SRC-93 SER IES. (page 21) Delete the devic e data from the SRC-93 SERIES and carry out the learning function again. (pag[...]
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4 7 Problem Solution A button of your existing remote performs two or more functions Some remotes issue mult iple commands when a button is held down. Please be sure to teach differe nt buttons of SRC-9 3 SERIES for these diffe rent commands. Each button of SRC-93 SERIES can only learn one co mmand. The LCD screen turns off. The SRC-93 SERIES is pr[...]