Specifications

14 HDS4.1 Component Video Switch
Step 1: Enter the Enable / Disable Control State
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Start by pressing and
holding the Power
button...
1
2
...while continuing to hold the Power
button, press and hold the ‘4’ button.
After about 4 seconds, the standby LED
will fl ash quickly, and the display will indi-
cate the current enable / disable statuses.
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Step 2: Enable or Disable Front Panel and / or IR Control Functions
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Enable / Disable
IR Control Functions
Enable / Disable
Front Panel Buttons
Exit Setup Mode
7HDS4.1 Component Video Switch
ree Simple Steps to a Remote!
The HDS4.1 features Zektor’s Exclusive Intelligent-IR™, and with very
few exceptions can be setup to use any remote you can point at it!
Pick a remote, any remote!
Start by picking the remote you’d like to use with the
HDS4.1. If the remote you plan on using is not programma-
ble (for instance, from an old TV), skip the next step.
If you plan on using a universal remote, start by setting it
up as a remote for a TV or VCR that you do not own. (For
instance if you don’t own a Sony TV, setup your universal
remote to control a Sony TV.)
Step 1: Put the HDS4.1 into the Setup Mode
The HDS4.1 is placed into the setup mode by pressing and
holding the Power button for about 4 seconds.
Step 2: Select the Intelligent-IR™ Learn Mode
There are many options available in the setup mode, but for
now all we’re interested in is the Intelligent-IR™ learning
mode. This is selected by pressing the ‘1’ button.
Once the ‘1’ button is pressed, the standby LED will flash
slower and all the other LEDs will turn off. The HDS4.1 is
now waiting for new IR codes to be sent from your remote
control.
Step 3: Teach the HDS4.1 your new remote control codes
On your remote control, press the following buttons, in the
following order:
Power 1 2 3 4 8 9
That’s it! The HDS4.1 will return to the state it was in before
setup, and will now work with your new remote!
e new control buttons on your remote are...
Power Toggles the HDS4.1’s power.
1 - 4 Selects inputs 1 through 4.
8 Turns on the HDS4.1 (Discrete ON)
9 Turns off the HDS4.1 (Discrete OFF).
Note: All remote control codes are saved in non-volatile
memory and will not be lost during a power failure.