User manual Remote Control KP-66MS
Charging Indicator Over view Microphone Wireless Signal Indicator MIC POWER MOUSE MENU Earphone Jack Charge Indicator COMM.
Button Label and Function for Short Press Button Label Function Button Label Microphone , hold to speak POWER Function Pause IR learning button IR learning button MOUSE mouse ON/OFF Channel up/down HOME Main Menu Screen Navigate keys Escape / Back OK Menu Options Mute EPG info Skip Fwd Prev Channel A/V MODE A/V MODE TV MODE TV MODE AUX MODE AUX MODE DELETE Delete
Button Label and Function For Long Press Button Label Function Button Label Time Save(Strech) Jump Previous Jump Fwd DELETE HOME Settings Next/Prev Fav Chan Fast Rev Fast Fwd Function 0 Fast Restart Skip Back Record Live TV Subtitles on/off APP Exit Eenter Into Deep Sleeping Search Select Fav Channel EPG finder Note: when mouse function is on: Enter function as mouse left Right arrow function as mouse right
The back of the keyboard composite keys:FN+“Q.....M”=“1...
Basic Specification: RF 2.4G connection Power supply: rechargeable Li-ion battery Battery capacity: 850mA Charge: Micro USB DC 5V/1A Size:160X54X16mm Weight of the remote:151.5g Weight of the base:90g RE-PAIR: In case of losing connection between remote and USB receiver, please follow below step to do re-pair procedure: 1. Hold button MENU and Right Arrow button till LED light up. 2. Insert USB receiver into USB port of your device 3. Put remote close to the USB receiver 4.
IR Learning Function: We here take TV remote as sample to show how to learn IR code from TV remote: 1. Click button“TV MODE", backlight under this button will light up. 2. Then Long press on the key“TV MODE”for about 3 seconds till backlight flash one time 3. On this remote, click “POWER” button, backlight will flash slowly 4. Face IR head of this remote towards IR head of TV remote. 5. On TV remote, click “ POWER” button, backlight will flash quickly then light up with steady on. 4.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.