Menu opens your Menu screen. Guide displays program guide. Smart gives you access to your online streaming apps. PP returns to the previously selected channel. Colour keys used for special functions displayed on your menus. Do I have to pair the remote every time I setup a new device on my Smart Control 8? Please note that the remote may take a couple of seconds to reconnect with the App. How can I add a new device using the Setup App?
In order to setup a new device using the brand and model number, please follow the instructions below: Open the Setup App on your smartphone and pair it with your remote control.
From the main screen, select the device you want to setup. On the next page, select the brand name of your device. You can use the search field if the brand is not listed in the top brand names list.
Next, select "I know my model number". In the text field, enter the model number of your device. If the model number is not matched exactly, the closest one can be chosen as well. Select the code that appears on screen. Press the check mark in the top right to set up the code your the Smart Control. You can now operate your device. How many remotes can I pair with the Smart Control App? What does the "Location" function do? The "Location" button helps the App select the top brands of each device type in your region.
Which phones support the Smart Control App? Supported models include the following: Apple: iPhone 4s and later Android: Android 4. Which codes can I use to operate my Apple TV 4?
I have a newer Samsung TV. You may need to try a slightly different code. Please program TV code instead. To set up this code, please follow the instructions mentioned below: Hold down MAGIC until the light blinks once and then twice and stays lit. Enter the code 3 1 3 1, the light will blink twice and turn off.
Which game consoles can I control with the Smart Control 8? How do I perform a factory reset on my Smart Control? Enter code the LED will blink four times in total. You can now setup your remote again. How do I move a function from one key to another on my Smart Control? To move a particular key within the same device mode: Hold down MAGIC until the light blinks once and then twice and stays lit.
Enter code , the light will blink twice. Press the key to move once. Press the key to overwrite once, the light will blink twice. To move a particular key from one device mode to another: Hold down MAGIC until the light blinks once and then twice and stays lit.
There could be a number of reasons for this. Check the following: Make sure the original remote that came with the device is in working order, by testing it on your device.
If it is not responding, it might not be working correctly. Make sure you are not performing the learning procedure under bright lighting or in bright sunlight as this can interfere. Ensure that the two remotes are approximately 2 to 3 cm apart, and that the transmitting end of the original remote is facing the remote.
Sometimes holding the key on the original remote down for slightly longer may help, and conversely sometimes quickly pressing and releasing the key on the original works better. The batteries used should have sufficient power. Even though the remote works when using it to switch on and off devices, it might not have enough power to be able to learn additional functions.
Please replace a new set of batteries It is also possible that the memory on your remote control has reached the maximum capacity due to too many learned or other customized functions. Please remove some existing learned keys. One of the official add-ons that we've been most excited about is the PS5 Media Remote - a relatively simple remote control for the media side of the console - and we've now got our hands on one, which we've paired and briefly tested.
Even its very existance excites us. Sony decided against releasing its own remote for the PS4 there were some third-party alternatives and we lamented its absence. But, with the PS5 now sporting a 4K Blu-ray player and a dedicated area on the UX for media, it makes complete sense for a dedicated, first-party clicker to control it all. The Media Remote itself is battery operated, with two AA batteries included in the box.
This is essential really, as you don't want to have to recharge a flat remote just to watch something on Netflix. It is designed to look like the console and DualSense controller, with the same white plastic coating and shiny black area sandwiched in-between. On the front, you get buttons for volume, mute, a TV on and off button, directions, enter, options and back. There are the usual play and pause buttons too. And there is a PlayStation button, of course, to open the console's home menu.
One other button is present but it doesn't seem to do anything right now. It's a microphone button that is, according to the manual, "reserved for future use". Looks like voice control of some kind is coming folks. The instructions will guide you through the pairing process you just need to press the PlayStation and options buttons to put it into pairing mode. This happened for us in seconds.
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