Hama Universal TV Remote

Brand new UK Stock, in original packaging with full guarantee

One for all - universal remote control for either up to four devices (00012306) or up to eight devices (00012307)
TV, stereo, receiver and DVD player - is the list of devices in your home theater similarly long? Then the remote controls on the coffee table will stack up. Stop the remote control mess and create a remote control that can control all your devices. With the pre-programmed remote control, learning is easy and convenient. There are three types of programming available: direct code entry, manual code search or automatic search.

One for all - universal remote control for up to eight devices
 
Direct Code entry
The universal remote control comes with a code list. The code table contains four-digit device codes of most manufacturers in alphabetical order, arranged by device type (e.g. TV, DVD, etc.) If your device is included in the list, you can enter the code directly. The setting is automatically saved.
Manual code search
The replacement remote control has an internal memory that already has over 1000 common devices programmed. You can go through these codes until your device shows a response. For example, by turning it off with the power button. Once you find your device, all you need to do is save the setting.
Automatic code search
The automatic code search uses the same preset codes as the manual code search. However, the remote control searches the codes automatically. Keep an eye on your device and wait for it to show a reaction. For example, by turning itself off. Now you only have to save the code by pressing the OK button.

Special functions
Macro Power
After a long TV evening, you are tired and want to go to bed as quickly as possible? With Macro Power, you can turn off two devices at the same time. And the next day, for example, turn on the sound system and amplifier with the macro power function at the same time.

Channel Punch-Through
With the transmitter punch-through function, the commands Prog + or Prog- can bypass the currently controlled device and change the transmitters of a second device. All other commands are not affected.

Volume Punch-Through
With the volume punch through function, the Vol + or Vol- commands can bypass the currently controlled device and adjust the volume of a second device. All other commands are not affected.