To remove the back-lighting completely:
• Press keys 7 and 9 simultaneously
-for about 3 seconds-
until the green LED flashes twice.
– The back-lighting is now de-activated.
Pressing keys 7 and 9 simultaneously again
-for about 3
seconds-
will return the back-lighting to its preset functional
setting.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
• Problem:
– Solution:
• Device is not responding and the green light does not flash
when you press a button.
– Replace batteries with two new 1.5 volt, type RO3, UM4 or
AAA batteries.
• Device is not responding, but the green light does flash when
you press a button.
– Aim the SBC RU644 at the device and be sure that there are
no obstructions between the SBC RU644 and the device.
• The SBC RU644 is not performing commands properly.
– You may be using the wrong code. Try repeating Set up using
another code, listed under your brand, or start the Autosearch
Set-up over again to locate the proper code.
If the device still doesn’t respond, call the help-line and we’ll
put you back on track.
• The SBC RU644 drains batteries more frequently.
– While the remote control is actively being moved around the
back-lighting stays on. This consumes more power than normal
and may require you to change your batteries more frequently.
You can easily turn the back-lighting function off to conserve
power. To do this please follow the instructions in the
backlighting section.
• You can’t access teletext pages and you were used to use this
(fi) button to access teletext.
– Follow Set up procedure and at step 5 of section “Your
equipment is of another brand, or your equipment is a Philips
brand, but not all keys respond correctly” press keys
0, 0, 6 and 4. To enter teletext pages, press the subtitle
button.
Instructions for use
English
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Tip
The automatic back-lighting provides you with unparalleled
ease of use, even in the most dimly-lit of rooms. While the
remote control is actively being moved about the back-
lighting stays on. This consumes more power than normal and
may require you to change your batteries more frequently. You
can easily turn the back-lighting function off to conserve
power. To do this please follow the instructions below.
7
9
0
6
4
0
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