Nov 22, 2006 Can somone please help me with a copy of the instruction manual for the uet609.I lost my copy and now the remote has lost its memory as well. Thanks Reply. Post 10 made on Sunday March 27, 2005 at 20. The manual and codes have been added to the files section. Click here then click on Get File, and then Save. Last edited by Ron Aronson on.
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This page refers to the One For All BigEasy remote control from Universal Electronics. This isa U.K. Model but the content applies to other models.The Big Easy is programmable to work four consumer electronic devices viainfrared remote control. The primary devices must be tv vcr or satellite. Anauxilliary key can be set to any of those devices and it is possible to assignany primary device to another primary key, that is the control could work twotvs and two vcrs say.In order to work a device, the protocol for it's infrared receiver must beavailable in the Big Easy and must be selected.
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The selection is done from alist of manufacturer's codes, printed in the manual.A protocol is a list of parameters that control the way that infrared codesare sent.Protocols vary between manufacturers, but will be common to severalmanufacturers and models. Ordinarily, consumer devices use codes that make andbreak a stream of pulses of around 38khz.
This is different to the IRDAcommunication between computers.Certain digibox protocols, such as BskyB and OnDigital, are not included onthe Big Easy!The Big Easy is able to carry out basic commands such as channel change andstop and start. However, most users would be unaware that it is possible toextend this control using what are called magic codes.Magic Codes make your remote control more usefulThe basic codes do not suit all models. Also, with complicated devicessuch as analogue satellite receivers and digiboxes, we will need more than basic control toget to the menus.Universal Electronics will, if asked, provide individual codes to carry out the function of one of the original control keys. This does not help us if we don't have that remote control, or if we need further codes.It is possible to set up a table or algorithm containing the Magic Codes such that, if one needed code isfound, the others can then be found near to it on the table.Each magic code consists of three digits.These codes can be sent on the fly orthey can be assigned to an available key. If enough unused keys are notavailable, we simply assign the device protocol to another primary key, so we have twocopies available.
Please refer to the manual you have downloaded.You will learn from the manual about using the magic key - and waiting for thedouble blip - to assign a protocol. When sending a magic code we don't do this.Instead we press the magic key, immediately followed by the three-digit magiccode. Matsui VP9608 - added 25th June 2008UK model, vcr with one Scart socket, Videoplus+ and OSD (on-screen-display).This vcr used the first Matsui vcr code in the Big Easy manual - manufacturer's code 209. The first magic key code found was tenth in the One For All frequency of use table - code 635. This was the power on/off code and occured in the third row of the key code algorithm.The usual key codes were found in the top four rows. Most of these were already on the OFA control, of course, but a few extras were found:-code 506 was slow motion playbackcode 725 allowed setting of the R.F. Output channelcode 503 paused the playbackTwo important new codes were found in row eleven - separate from the other codes:-code 357 - 'menu/exit'code 680 - 'enter'When the menu was on screen, the play and stop keys on the Big Easy were used to scroll up and down the menu items.
On selecting a menu item (using the enter code 680), those keys were sometimes used again, though the fast-forward and rewind keys were used to scroll through values when setting the clock.LG DV1010 Combo DVD/VCR Player.
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