Customization: | Available |
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Application: | Air-Conditioner, Audio / Video Players, Automatic Doors, Industrial Machinery, LED Products, Special Equipment, Toys, TV, Household Appliances |
Battery Type: | Button Battery |
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The LPI-W061B-UPRCU V4.0 universal learning splashproof remote control has an IP67 waterproof rating allowing use in wet areas and even floats when dropped in the bath.
The 4 in 1 remote control is designed to allow the user to control up to three different devices by using the TV, SAT and DVD buttons to select which device is to be controlled
It is pre-programmed with over 2000 codes for TV's, Satellite Receivers, DVD players and VCR Recorders.
Auto search or direct entry makes it easy to select the pre-programmed brands.
The remote control also has the facility to directly learn remote control codes from other infrared remote controls.
This allows the remote control to learn up to 48 functions for each chosen device.
The remote control can be used in replace of the Sky™ satellite receiver remote control.
Enabling control of both the Sky™ satellite receiver and others from a single remote control
IR codes from any other IR Remote Control can be copied with the head to head learning function
and assigned to any button except SET/CABLE/TV/SAT/DVD five buttons.
One more smart function is that after you learnt the 1st remote from any ORIGIN remote one button by one button,
you no need learning the 2nd like previous intricacies one button by one buttons.
You only set up one step that help you easy copy full codes from the 1st learnt remote.
Commonly, remote controls are Consumer IR devices which send digitally-coded pulses of infrared radiation to control functions such as power, volume, tuning, temperature set point, fan speed, or other features. Remote controls for these devices are usually small wireless handheld objects with an array of buttons for adjusting various settings such as television channel, track number, and volume. For many devices, the remote control contains all the function controls while the controlled device itself has only a handful of essential primary controls.
Earlier remote controls in 1973 used ultrasonic tones. The remote control code, and thus the required remote control device, is usually specific to a product line, but there are universal remotes, which emulate the remote control made for most major brand devices