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These are an excellent investment where the saying: 'time-is-money' rules. However, to learn, you need to develop a general troubleshooting approach - a logical, methodical, method of narrowing down the problem. A tech tip database might suggest: 'Replace C536' for a particular symptom. This is good advice for a specific problem on one model. However, what you really want to understand is why C536 was the cause and how to pinpoint the culprit in general even if you don't have a service manual or schematic and your tech tip database doesn't have an entry for your sick TV or VCR.

While schematics are nice, you won't always have them or be able to justify the purchase for a one-of repair. Therefore, in many cases, some reverse engineering will be necessary. The time will be well spent since even if you don't see another instance of the same model in your entire lifetime, you will have learned something in the process that can be applied to other equipment problems.
As always, when you get stuck, checking out a tech-tips database may quickly identify your problem and solution.In that case, you can greatly simplify your troubleshooting or at least confirm a diagnosis before ordering parts.

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Thursday, 3 September 2020

BWB17AV002 BLACKWEB 6 DEVICE UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE AND TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEMS

Some of the buttons on the remote may not support all of the functions of the original device remote.

POWER
Turns your device On/Off and also serves as an indicator when the remote is being programmed

INPUT
Switches between the sources connected to your TV

PROGRAMMING YOUR REMOTE DIRECT CODE ENTRY

Before beginning, please make sure that the device you want to control is powered on and follow these three simple steps.

NOTE: Press the program to exit at any time.

Press and hold the program power button until the button lights up red.
The button’s red indicator light remains on.

NOTE: The Blackweb universal remote comes pre-programmed to operate many Samsung TVs.

Select the device you want to program from the Device Categories:



The button’s red indicator light blinks once and remains on.

Enter the 4-digit code from the included list for the category and brand of your device.

The button’s red indicator light shuts off if a valid code was entered.

If the button’s red indicator light flashes and remains on after entering four digits, that means an invalid code was entered. In that case, check the list again and re-enter the code.

NOTE: Test the remote with the device to make sure all the buttons work as expected. If some of the buttons/features don’t work, try a different code in the list. Repeat this process for each device you wish to control.

It’s recommended to program your remote by using the Direct Code Entry method, however if with that method you were not able to find a code that is compatible with your device, you may try the Auto Code Search method below:

Power on the device that you want to control.

Press and hold the Program button until the power button lights up red. The button’s red indicator light remains on.

Select a device from Device Categories you would like to control. The button’s red indicator light blinks once and remains on.

NOTE: Please refer to the list below if you are unsure about the device category.
• TV: TV, TV/DVD and other TV combinations.
• SAT/CBL: Satellite, Cable, DVR, and other set-top boxes.
• STREAM: Roku, Apple TV, Xbox, and other streaming media players.
• B-RAY/DVD: Blu-ray Players and DVD Players.
• AMP: Sound Bars, Audio Receivers, and other audio devices.
• AUX: VCRs, Digital Frames, and devices not found on the code list.

Point the remote at the device you wish to control and then press and hold the OK button until the device turns off. The button’s red indicator light will blink as the codes are being tested.

When the device turns off, immediately release the OK button to lock in the code. The button’s red indicator light will turn off. Test the remote with the device to make sure all the buttons work as expected.
If some of the buttons/features don’t work, repeat the process or try the Direct Code Entry method

NOTE: It may take over 10 minutes to scan through all the possible codes for your device. If during the Auto Code Search you have either accidentally or deliberately released the OK button, you may repeat steps 1 through 5 above to resume the code search where it left off.

After the Auto Code Search has exhausted all available codes for the selected category, the remote’s button's red indicator light blinks three times and turns off. If none of the codes worked with your device, try the Direct Code Entry method.

For easy access to up to 10 of your favorite channels, follow the steps below.
1. Select a device from Device Categories that controls the channels.
The button’s red indicator light will blink once.

2. Press and hold the program button until the button lights up red.
The button’s red indicator light remains on.

3. Press the FAV button. The button’s red indicator light blinks once and remains on.

4. Select the button (0 – 9) that you will use for storing your favorite channel. The button’s red indicator light blinks once and remains on.

5. Enter the channel number you wish to program as a favorite channel.

6. Press the FAV button, the button’s red indicator light will turn off and the channel is saved.

NOTE: To change a stored favorite channel, repeat steps 1-6 above.

To Access Your Favorite Channels:
1. Press the FAV button. The button’s red indicator lights up and remains lit.

2. To access the favorite channel, press the programmed button for that channel (0-9). The button’s red indicator light blinks, then turns off as the command is sent.

Volume lock

Use this feature to lock a device to the remote’s volume control. For example, the remote can be in TV mode while the volume buttons control your sound bar.
Enabling Volume Lock:
1. Press and hold the Program button until the button lights up red.  The button’s red indicator light remains on.

2. Select a device from Device Categories that you want to lock to the remote’s volume control. The button’s red indicator light blinks once and remains on.
3. Press the VOL+ button. The button’s red indicator light blinks once and remains on.
4. Press the OK button. The button’s red indicator light will blink twice and turn off.

Disabling Volume Lock:
1. Press and hold the Program button until the button lights up red.  The button’s red indicator light remains on.
2. Press the VOL- button. The button’s red indicator light blinks once and remains on.
3. Press the OK button. The button’s red indicator light will blink twice and turn off.

NOTE: On most newer HDMI-connected devices, the Volume Lock feature may be unnecessary as this feature is already built-in.

Channel lock

Use this feature to lock a device to the remote’s channel control. For example, the remote can be in TV mode while the channel buttons control your satellite or cable box.

2. Select a device from Device Categories that you want to lock to the remote’s channel control. The button’s red indicator light blinks once and remains on.
3. Press the CH+ button. The button’s red indicator light blinks once and remains on.
4. Press the OK button. The button’s red indicator light will blink twice and turn oDisabling Channel Lock:
1. Press and hold the Program button until the button lights up red.
The button’s red indicator light remains on.
2. Press the CH- button. The button’s red indicator light blinks once and remains on.
3. Press the OK button. The button’s red indicator light will blink twice and turn off.
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NOTE: On most newer HDMI-connected devices, the Channel Lock feature
may be unnecessary as this feature is already built-in.

Code identification

To identify any of your programmed codes, follow the steps below.
1. Press and hold the Program button until the button lights up red.
The button’s red indicator light remains on.
2. Select a device from Device Categories that you would like the code for. The button’s red indicator light blinks once and remains on.
3. Press the A button. The button’s red indicator light blinks once and remains on.
4. Press the “1” button. Count the number of times the button’s red indicator light flashes. This is the number corresponding to the first digit of the code. If the button does not flash, the corresponding code number is 0. Repeat the process by pressing the 2, 3, and 4
buttons for the remaining digits.

5. Press the A button to exit.
NOTE: Press A  to exit at any time.

Reset to factory defaults

1. Press and hold the Program button until the button lights up red.
The button’s red indicator light remains on.
2. Press the [*] button. The button’s red indicator light blinks once and remains on.
3. Press the OK button. The button’s red indicator light will flash twice and the remote will revert to factory settings.

Troubleshooting

1) The remote is in the correct device category mode (TV, SAT/CBL, STREAM, B-RAY/DVD, AMP, AUX); this tells the remote which device to operate.
2) The batteries are fresh and properly installed.
3) To remove any obstacles between the remote and the device, and that you’re aiming the remote at the device’s IR sensor.
The remote can’t be programmed to operate my device.
• If you’re using the Direct Code Entry method to enter the codes for your brand and the device is still not functioning properly after trying all the code options, try the Auto Code Search method.
• To control combo devices like TV/VCRs or TV/DVDs, you must program the individual corresponding device buttons to control each part of the combo unit.
Some of the buttons of the remote are not supported or working properly on my device.
• It's possible the code that you programmed is not fully compatible with your device. Try selecting the next code from the options available for the category and brand of your device.
• There may be some buttons from your device's original remote that are not supported.
• You may have pressed an invalid button for the device category mode the remote is in.
The remote will not change the channels on my device.
• Make sure the remote is in the correct device category mode (TV, SAT/CBL, STREAM, B-RAY/DVD, AMP, AUX) that controls the channels.
• Try pressing the ENTER button after you enter a channel number (a requirement with certain models and brands of TV and/or Cable/Satellite boxes).
The remote will not adjust the volume on my device.
• Make sure the remote is in the correct device category mode (TV, SAT/CBL, STREAM, B-RAY/DVD, AMP, AUX) that controls the volume.
My device’s menu or app hub does not appear.
• Menu and app hub access isn’t supported for all brands. You may need to use your original remote control to access the menu functions and/or app hub for some devices.
My remote’s light is blinking
• If while using the remote the indicator light flashes 3 times, this indicates the batteries need to be replaced.