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Vivanco VivControl 6, 8 & 8 Eco Set Universal Controller
1.
2.
3. = SETUP (3 s) = Set
4. = TV
5. = 1 Set: XXX, e.g. 1 = 1 XX
6. = 5; Set: XX 5 5X, e.g. = 1 X
7. X 2 = 2 Set: XX , e.g. = 152
(GB) Instructions
VivControl 6 + 8 remote control and VivControl 8 EcoSet for
almost all TV, audio, video and other infrared-controllable
equipment
1 Inserting the batteries
Open the battery flap on the back of the remote control, s. Fig.1.
press the tongue lightly upwards, then insert 2 (VivControl 6)
or 4 alkaline AAA batteries. Check that the polarity markings on
the batteries and in the battery compartment are correctly lined
up (+=+), then close the flap carefully. – Always use undamaged
batteries.
2 Setting label
Attach the enclosed label in your language to the back of the
VivControl so that you can still set the remote control should
these instructions not be available.
3 Adapting to appliances
In order to control your appliances you must adapt or set the
remote control to them. There are three ways of doing so: direct
control code entry, code search or learning the button functions
of original remote controls.
If your VivControl does not understand you it blinks rapidly
several times. Each understood entry is confirmed by an
appliance button blinking once briefly.
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3.1 Direct control code entry using the enclosed list
Example: setting to control a Panasonic television set:
3.1.1 The enclosed list gives, for example, the Panasonic
Code 152.
Please make sure you have selected the correct list for
television sets (TV).
3.1.2 To prepare code entry, keep the SETUP button
pressed until the lamp (LED) lights constantly.
3.1.3 Then press the required appliance button, e.g. TV,
and the number buttons (e.g. 1 5 2) in sequence.
3.1.4 Once the numbers have been entered the button lamp
goes out and the remote control is ready to control your
appliance.
3.1.5 Finally, test the control code setting by trying to control (in
this example) your television set. If it does not work at all or not
correctly try a different code from the list or the code search (see
below).
3.1.6 How to set the remote control for other appliances is
described in part 3.1. ff. Instead of the TV appliance button,
press another button, e.g. VCR, SAT, CD, CBL, HOME).
Vivanco VivControl remote controls are TV+ remote controls, i.e.
under TV you can only set television sets or video projectors,
but any other appliance under the other appliance buttons.
The button decriptions SAT, ASAT (analog sat receiver), DSAT
(digital sat receiver), VCR, etc. are intended only for easier
orientation.
Example: Under the VCR appliance button you can also enter a
CD code and control your CD player.
3.2 Code search
If the brand of your appliance is not in the list or none of the
codes given fits, we recommend a code search.
3.2.1 Slow code search
3.2.1.1 Switch on the appliance to be controlled. Program is
running.
3.2.1.2 Keep the SETUP button pressed until the lamp
lights constantly in one of the appliance buttons.
3.2.1.3 Press the required appliance button, e.g. ASAT.
3.2.1.4 Press the ON/OFF (appliance on/off) button once
briefly.
3.2.1.5 Press the ON/OFF (appliance on/off) or CHAN+
(next channel) button repeatedly until the appliance, e.g. your
satellite receiver, reacts.
Each time a button is pressed the lamp goes out briefly then
comes back on to confirm.
If no button is pressed, the VivControl automatically continues to
search by sending a signal to your appliance every 3 seconds.
If you notice the reaction of your appliance too late and the next
code has already been emitted you can go back by pressing
CHAN-. If your appliance has switched itself off you must switch
it back on again, e.g. on the appliance or with the original remote
control, to continue searching.
3.2.2 When your appliance reacts, simply press the arrow key
(Enter) and end the search.
3.2.3 To test whether the right setting has been found, simply
press a few buttons on the VivControl and check whether the
functions work correctly. If everything is OK you can now set the
VivControl for the second appliance.
If nothing happens or some of the buttons do not work correctly
you must let the VivControl continue to search for the correct
setting as described starting in 3.2.1.
The VivControl Zap 2 continues with the search at the point
where you ended the search with . When the end of the code
list is reached the search stops automatically. The remote
control blinks quickly several times. The code last confirmed with
remains stored.
The research backwards always ends automatically at the code
last confirmed.
3.2.4 Searching by brand
You can considerably speed up the code search if you search by
brand. This is done as follows:
3.2.4.1 Switch on the appliance to be controlled. Program is
running.
3.2.4.2 Keep the SETUP button pressed until the lamp
lights constantly in one of the appliance buttons.
3.2.4.3 Press the required appliance button, e.g. ASAT.
3.2.4.4 Press the brand number button, button 1 for Philips, 2
for Sony, 3 for Thomson, 4 for Grundig or 6 for Nokia
appliances. Then continue as described in 3.2.1.4.
3.3 Quick code search
Your remote control finds the correct settings almost
automatically in seconds:
3.3.1 Switch on the appliance to be controlled. A channel
number, for example, appears in the display of your satellite
receiver.
3.3.2 Keep the SETUP button pressed until the lamp lights
constantly in one of the appliance buttons.
3.3.3 Press the required appliance button, e.g. .ASAT
3.3.4 Press the ON/OFF (appliance on/off) button once
briefly.
3.3.5 Automatic quick search: If you then do nothing more
the VivControl emits a different signal every 0.7 seconds. When
your appliance reacts, very quickly press the button (Enter)
to confirm a functioning control code. - It is advisable to have
your finger already placed on the (Enter) button so that you
can react quickly enough. Otherwise the VivControl emits the
next signal before you have reacted.
Note: With very few appliances the quick search does not work.
The search is automatically stopped if there is no reaction from
the appliance to be controlled. You should then use a different
setting procedure, e.g. code entry or slow search.
Instead of pressing (Enter) and possibly missing the correct
setting you can also switch the VivControl to slow code search:
to do so, press the CHAN-, CHAN+ or ON/OFF button instead of
the (Enter) button. Then continue as described above in
3.2.1.
Remember to switch your appliance, e.g. SAT, back on again if
you wish to continue searching.
3.3.6 Finally, test the control code setting by trying to control
your SAT appliance. If it does not work correctly, please try the
code search again. The code search then begins with the next
code in the sequence.
3.4 Code identification
You can identify the codes you have set at any time:
3.4.1 Keep the SETUP button pressed until the lamp lights
constantly in one of the appliance buttons.
3.4.2 Press the appliance button, e.g. .ASAT
3.4.3 Press the SETUP button once briefly.
3.4.4 Then read off the 3-digit code: Press the number buttons,
1-9 and 0, one after the other. The hundred figure is displayed
when the appliance button goes out briefly when a button is
pressed. The number corresponds to the button number. The
ten figure is displayed when the appliance button goes out briefly
when a button is pressed a second time. The number
corresponds to the button number. The one figure is displayed
when the appliance button goes out when a button is pressed.
The number corresponds to the button number.
Example: You want to read off the code under the TV button. To
do so, keep SETUP pressed until an appliance button lights
constantly. Then press TV, SETUP, 1 in succession. For button
1 the button goes out briefly and you note 1. Then continue by
pressing 1,2,3,4,5. For button 5 the button goes out briefly and
you write 5 after the 1. Then continue by pressing 1,2. For button
2 the appliance goes out completely and you note the 2 after 15
and have found the code 152.
3.4.5 You can note the numbers on the back of the battery
compartment, e.g. for quick code entry after replacing the
batteries.
The code details are also required when making queries on the
Vivanco Hotline. Please read off all the codes used and make a
note of them before contacting the Hotline. Table: see back page
of these instructions.
Once the code is known, the Hotline can explain which buttons
you can use with the code concerned.
3.5 Learning buttons
If you do not find a suitable code to operate one of your
appliances, or if important button functions are missing, your
VivControl can learn up to 50 additional button functions from
your original remote controls. Proceed as follows:
3.5.1 Before you begin, prepare the VivControl for learning by
keeping the SETUP button pressed until an appliance button
lights up. Then press LEARN twice, followed by SETUP. All
learnt button functions are deleted.
3.5.2 The VivControl learns a button function as follows:
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3.5.2.1 Your VivControl receives infrared signals from an
original remote control via the light-sensitive/light-emitting semi-
conductor element (glass ball) built in to the upper narrow side.
Original remote controls are fitted with similar elements in a
similar position which are sometimes hidden behind transparent
plastic covers. To learn button functions, the VivControl glass
ball must have good "eye contact" approx. 2-3 cm to the
glass ball of the original remote control concerned. Place the two
remote controls head to head on a table in front of you. The two
glass balls should be at roughly the same height and approx. 2-3
cm apart. If necessary, place something under one or both of the
remote controls to prevent them from moving out of this position
when buttons are pressed.
3.5.2.2 Before learning buttons for a particular appliance,
prepare the VivControl for learning by keeping SETUP pressed
until an appliance button lights up. Then press the appliance
button of the appliance to be learnt, e.g. TV, 2x LEARN and then
SETUP in that order. The button is then no longer lit. All the
previously learnt button functions of the selected appliance, e.g.
TV, are deleted.
3.5.2.3 Keep SETUP pressed until an appliance button lights,
then press the button of the appliance whose button functions
are to be learnt, e.g. TV.
3.5.2.4 Briefly press the button that is to learn a new function,
e.g. , and then press the button to be learnt on the original
remote control until the light in the appliance button on the
VivControl goes out briefly then comes back on again.
If the appliance button blinks several times this means that the
button has not been learnt successfully and you must begin
learning again as described in 3.5.2.2. Therefore let the
VivControl learn only a few buttons at first and then check
whether it has worked.
3.5.2.5 The VivControl learns other buttons for the same
appliance as described in 3.5.2.4.
3.5.2.6 When your VivControl has learnt all the necessary
functions, press SETUP to end the learning process. The
appliance button light goes out.
Notes on learning buttons
 It is best to use fresh batteries.
 Avoid learning under strip lights, energy-saving lamps or in
direct sunlight.
 The VivControl memory is organised dynamically. The
number of learnable button functions is dependent on the
original remote controls and can vary between 25 and over 50.
 When the memory is full the VivControl blinks for 3
seconds. Before any further buttons can be learnt an appliance
area must be deleted as described in 3.5.2.2.
 The appliance buttons TV, VCR, etc., the SHIFT and
SETUP buttons and the Macro buttons M1 and M2 are not
available for button learning. The L1 and L2 buttons on the
VivControl 6 are initially not preprogrammed and are provided
specially for learning purposes.
 For all appliances, buttons can have or be allocated dual
functions. The 2nd function is allocated by pressing the SHIFT
button. The appliance button in question displays the availability
of a second function by lighting constantly.
 Button learning is also possible for the second function of
a button. This is done by pressing the SHIFT button before the
button to be programmed. If a button has been learnt under
SHIFT you must then press SHIFT again if a button is to be
programmed on the 1st level.
3.6 Home automation (VivControl 8 + 8 EcoSet only)
3.6.1 Attach the FM plug socket of the VivControl 8 EcoSet,
e.g. to the power supply line of your AV system. Plug the FM
plug socket (Receiver Module) into a mains socket and insert
the plug of the mains extension adapter to which your AV
equipment is connected into the FM socket.
It is advisable to connect your video recorder direct to the mains
so that its timer still works when the FM socket has disconnected
your system from the mains.
3.6.2 Please remove the aerial of the receiver module.
3.6.3 Vivanco FM sockets and similar equipment are controlled
by your VivControl via Code 640; setting: see section 3. ff.. The
FM socket included in the VivControl 8 Eco Set is set to A using
a screwdriver and controlled via button 1.
The sockets can only be controlled via FM, i.e. only with the
Vivanco VivControl 8 RF or equivalent FM remote controls.
3.7 Macro or all on one button (VivControl 8 + 8 EcoSet
only)
Your VivControl 8 is fitted with 2 special buttons, M1 M2and .
Using these buttons, control sequences can be performed at the
touch of a single button. You can, for example, switch your entire
audio and video system on and off (System on, System off) by
pressing one button. To make the settings for these function
buttons, proceed as follows:
3.7.1 Keep SETUP pressed until an appliance button lights
constantly.
3.7.2 Press M1 (or M2, depending on which button you
want to program).
3.7.3 Press in the required order the buttons whose functions
are to be performed when the M button is pressed. For example:
System on: Press the buttons (HOME), (socket 1),
(On), ), (TV), (On (Sat receiver), (On)
in this order.
3.7.4 Press M1 or M2 to complete the setting. The button light
goes out.
3.7.5 Try out the button after first switching off all the
appliances.
This example assumes that you own a Vivanco VivControl 8
EcoSet and that the adapter socket included is set to House A. If
everything works correctly, the socket first of all switches on the
power for all the appliances, then the TV and the satellite
receiver are switched on.
If you do not have an EcoSet, omit the HOME buttons and try
out the example starting with the TV button.
Up to 14 buttons can be entered in succession.
One button function signal is emitted per second. If an
appliance, e.g. your TV, takes more than one second to accept,
for example, the PWR command, you can set pauses of 2 to 9
seconds between the emission of two button functions. Where a
pause is required, press the Pause (II) button and then a
number button between 2 and 9.
3.7.6 You can delete the button sequences under M1 or M2:
3.7.6.1 Keep SETUP pressed until an appliance button lights
constantly.
3.7.6.2 Press the button whose function you want to delete, i.e.
M1 M2. or
3.7.6.3 Press SETUP briefly. The button light goes out and the
button sequence is deleted.
4 Operation
You operate the basic functions of your appliances in the same
way as if you were using the original remote controls.
4.1 Select appliance: You select the appliance to be controlled
using the appliance buttons TV, VCR etc., row (B) (see
illustration at beginning). When a button is pressed and shortly
afterwards, the button lights up and indicates which appliance
you are currently controlling. Apart from the TV button, the other
buttons can be programmed as required, i.e. the lettering is only
a recommendation. The function can be different to that of the
lettering, depending on which appliance you have programmed
on this button. You could, for example, have programmed an
audio cassette player or a Minidisk player under VCR.
4.2 Settings and On/Off: In the top row of buttons (A) you will
find the buttons SETUP and PWR=power=On/Off.
4.3 Volume and channel control: In the button area (C) you will
normally find the buttons for volume control (VOL-=quieter,
Mute on/off, VOL+=louder) and for switching channels (CHAN+=
next channel and CHAN-= previous channel). Volume Punch-
Through function: To simplify operation, the volume buttons
(VOL+ or VOL-) and the Mute button always control the
television set when video recorders are being controlled. If you
have programmed audio or other appliances on an appliance
button the volume buttons control the programmed appliance.
With HOME , for example, a dimmer can be controlled remotely.
4.4 2nd operating level: With the Shift button in area (D)
you select the 2nd button function of the remote control buttons.
After you have pressed Shift and the appliance button is lit you
have all the button functions of the 2nd operating level at your
disposal. In many cases, it is possible to adjust the colour and
brightness of televisions in this way using the volume and
channel buttons. But many other, rarely used buttons are also to
be found on the second level. Try it out for yourself. Our Hotline
can also help you to find missing button functions. You return to
the first level by pressing Shift again or after no button has been
pressed for a longer period.
4.5 Scan / Video+® (SV/V+) in area (D): When this button
is pressed the next channel signal is emitted every 3 seconds
with CHAN+ and the following channels are shown automatically
one after the other without your having to press a button
repeatedly. This function stops when you press any button and


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