The keys and their functions, Start set-up, Programming the remote control – Hama ROC6507 User Manual

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This universal remote control (6 in 1) is compatible with most television sets, DVD players, video cassette recorders,

amplifiers and Hi-Fi and Home Cinema systems, as well as with most digital decoders such as satellite or cable

receivers, ADSL decoders, etc. These digital decoders are grouped together under the name STB (Set Top Box).
This remote control was factory-programmed in order to allow you to use it immediately with most devices with

Thomson group brand names. We suggest that you thus try it out before programming it using one of the methods

in this users manual. But first of all, you must install 2 batteries (AAA - LR03) in it.
Keep this manual and its related documents so that you can refer to them for new programming operations

whenever you acquire new devices.

The LCD display

always shows the active mode of the remote control (TV, DVD,

etc.) and the current time. These indications will be displayed as long as the

batteries are not worn down.

Navigation keys

The navigation keys serve to scan and then select the functions on the LCD

display.

The EXIT key serves to return to normal use of the remote control. In some cases,

this return to normal is automatic.

The keys and their functions

1

- On/Standby, or Standby only, depending on the

device.

2 Mode keys

– Select the device to be controlled (TV,

DVD

, etc.).

3 SETUP

– Programing the remote control.

4

Selecting TV channels with one or two digits

(-/-)

, Selecting a plug/external feed (AV),

choosing a macro-command (1/TV, 2/DVD,

3/STB

).

5 MENU

,

5

,6,4,3,

OK, EXIT – Access to

the Navigation/Selection, Confirmation menus

Exit from the menus.

6 L1, L2, L3, L4

– Additional programmable keys

(learning function).

7

Activating and using Teletext (Videotext, Fastext,

etc.).

8

Playing a disc or cassette.

9

Volume control, Mute (

), Change TV channel/

station, Display in 16 : 9.

10

Turns on the MACRO mode (sequence of automatic

commands).

11

LCD display

a

remote control mode (TV, DVD, etc.),

b

day, date, (press SETUP),

c

hour, date or code of the device controlled, (press

SETUP

or the mode key),

d

shows transmission to the device,

e SET

is displayed when the remote control is in

programming mode.

f

Sleep timer is programmed

g

is displayed when a Timer is programmed

h

Time format AM (morning) / PM (afternoon) when

the time is set in the 12Hr mode. Not shown when in

the 24Hr mode.

Note

: The mode keys are pre-set for the devices indicated 

by their icons (TV for a TV set, DVD for a DVD player, etc.). 

Your  remote  control  allows  you  to  assign  to  each  key  a 

different mode from the one indicated on it for all of the 

mode  keys  except  the  TV  key  (e.g., DVD-HDD  recorder  to 

the VCR key, etc).

Start set-up

The first time you install the batteries, instructions will

appear in English (SET USING...KEY). Press OK to display

LANGUAGE? ENGLISH

then select one of the 7 languages

using the

56

keys and press OK. CONFIRM xxxx

(depending on the language selected) is displayed Press

OK >

SUCCESS is briefly displayed, then CODE SET UP.

When CODE SET UP is displayed, you will have a few

seconds to set up the codes for the devices you would

like to control with your ROC 6507. Refer to stage 3 of

the A, B, C, D programming methods to continue the

programming procedure.

Note

TIMEOUT appears  when  you  have  exceeded  the 

allotted time for an operation.

Programming the remote control

The SETUP key is used for programming or to access

the secondary functions such as, for example,

adjusting brightness or contrast on certain TV sets, etc.

Programming is required if you wish to control devices of

other brands than Thomson.

Access to the secondary functions

Briefly press the SETUP key once. The date will show

on the screen. Then press the desired secondary

function key. The remote control will exit this mode

30 seconds after a key is last pressed or if you press the

EXIT

key.

Programming the remote control

Hold down the SETUP key until CODE SETUP appears

on the display. If you see SET on the right side of

the display, this confirms that the remote control

is being programmed. Pressing SETUP repeatedly

then allows you to scroll through the settings

options in the order given below. You may exit the

programming mode by pressing the EXIT key or by

navigating up to the exit option and confirming by

pressing OK.

CODE SETUP

- Allows you to access one of the

4 programming modes using the OK key.

You may thus choose to scroll through the list of codes,

enter a code, launch a code search or enter a code based

on the brand of the equipment to be controlled (the

code booklet comes separately).

SYSTEM SETUP

- Allows you to access settings for time,

date, volume, etc. using the OK key.

TIMER SETUP

- Allows you to access the Timer settings

using the OK key.

LEARN SETUP

- Allows you to access the learning function

of the keys using the OK key.

MACRO SETUP

- Consists of defining the sequences of

automatic commands. Each sequence is made up of

commands involving several keys (10 keys maximum).

HOME CINEMA SETUP

- The Home Cinema mode is

considered to be a «virtual mode» that uses up to 5

groups of keys per mode. By means of this function,

users can see all of the keys and devices they most often

use regrouped under a single «Virtual mode». (See Home

Cinema fucntion, Page 6).

EXIT SETUP

- Allows you to exit the programming mode

using the OK key.

Note 1

:  After  15  seconds  of  inactivity,  the  remote  control 

exits the programming mode.

Note 2

:  If  the  remote  control  is  searching  for  a  code  or 

awaiting information, pLEASE WAIT is displayed. 

EXIT

MENU

OK

EXIT

2

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Replacing the batteries

: The settings for the time, day and date, and the macros are erased while the batteries are

replaced. Other settings entered will be preserved.

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