Sima Products SUR-47 Manual De Usuario

Descargar
Página de 42
Getting Started  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
SUR-47 User’s Manual    
 
Chapter 2 - Getting Started 
Installing The Base Unit 
The SUR-BU base unit is equipped with 4 IR emitting LEDs which are positioned 
in a North, South, East and West configuration to flood the room with IR 
signals. Place the unit so the IR transmission can be “seen” by the IR receiving 
windows on your TV, VCR, DVD and A/V equipment. You may want to 
experiment to find a location that gives the best results. Rubber feet for table 
top placement and screws for wall mounting are included. 
1.  Plug AC adapter into AC adapter jack on base unit and into 120V 
AC wall outlet. 
2.  Set address code if necessary. See page 10, Setting the RF Address 
for more information. 
3.  Position base unit so that it is aimed at equipment. Use IR blaster cable for equipment out of directional 
range.
 
 
Using the IR blaster cable  
The IR blaster cable can be used with individual pieces of equipment that face 
different directions, are located in a cabinet or otherwise not in direct line of sight 
with the base unit. The cable comes with double stick tape on both sides to allow 
attachment directly to a device or to aim at several devices. Contact Sima at 
800-345-7462 if additional IR blaster cables are needed. 
Installing Batteries 
The SUR-47 operates on four AAA Alkaline batteries (not included). Batteries must be inserted before you can 
operate the SUR-47.  
1.  Turn the remote over, push the tab in the direction of the arrow on the battery cover and slide the 
cover off. 
2.  Insert the batteries, matching the batteries to the (+) and () marks inside the battery case. 
3. 
Snap the battery cover back into place.
 
Battery Indicator 
A battery icon is displayed in the upper right-hand corner near the time display.  When the batteries are almost 
depleted, the battery low icon appears. When the battery low icon appears, you are not allowed to enter 
setup mode. 
 
 
 
 
Battery 
full 
Battery half 
full 
Battery 
low 
 
Figure 2: The Battery Icon