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User’s Guide
Setup
User’s
Guide
Code List
Remote control
with battery
Features
• Operates up to three devices
• Controls TV volume regardless of mode
CC – Closed caption.
G – Turn on /off a selected device.
Setup
Your universal remote can operate a TV, set top box (STB), VCR or DVD player.
Set up your universal remote in one of three ways:
• Brand Code Setup: Directly enter the device code from the Code List. Try each
code until you find one that works for your device.
• Auto Code Search: Your universal remote automatically goes through all the
device codes. (This method can take up to 45 minutes to search all the codes for
the 3 devices.)
• Manual Code Search: Manually goes through each code for your device one by
one at the touch of the G button.
n Note: Keep your remote pointed at the device that you want to program throughout setup.
Brand Code Setup
1. Power on the device that you want to control.
2. Find the code (or codes) for your device in the included Code List. If your device’s
brand is not listed, use the Auto Code Search or Manual Code Search method.
VCR/DVD or STB). The red LED lights and stays lit, indicating that the remote is in
setup mode. Release both buttons.
n Note: Do not hold down the keys for longer than 3 seconds or the remote enters
auto search mode.
4. Enter the first 3-digit code for your device and brand. Pause briefly between each
digit to make sure the remote receives all inputs. The red LED flashes when input is
received, then turns off if you entered the right code. If the red LED stays lit, enter
the next code for your device and brand. Repeat for all possible codes until the red
LED turns off.
5. Verify the setup by testing the remote control’s buttons and functions. If some of
your device’s functions do not respond to the remote, repeat steps 3-5 with another
code.
nNotes:
• If you want to quit during device setup, press the device key or wait 10 seconds for the
remote to exit setup automatically.
• If you are uncertain about your 3-digit code entry, follow “Check Current Brand Code” on
page 9 to confirm your code.
• If you’ve tried all the codes for your device in the Code List and your universal remote still
does not work, follow steps under Auto Code Search or Manual Code Search.
Setup
Auto Code Search automatically sends device codes to the device that you want to
control.
1. Power on the device that you want to control. For VCRs and DVD players, you must
insert a tape or disc.
2. On your universal remote, press and hold SET, then press and hold a device key
(TV, VCR/DVD or STB). Continue to hold down both keys for more than 3 seconds.
The red LED flashes and the universal remote starts searching. Release both
buttons.
3. When the device responds in any way (switches off, play, pause, volume change,
channel changes ), press any key other than SET within 2 seconds to confirm the
code. The red LED will stop flashing.
4. Verify the setup by testing various keys and functions. Press G on your universal
remote to turn on the device if it turned off in step 3. If some of your device’s
functions do not respond to the remote, repeat steps 2-4.
nNotes:
• Because Auto Code Search requires you to stop the search, you must remain with the
device during the process.
• To stop searching, press any key (except SET). The red LED light turns off and search
stops.
Manual Code Search sends codes to the device you want to control one by one at the
touch of the G button.
1. Power on the device that you want to control. For VCRs and DVD players, you must
insert a tape or disc.
2. On the universal remote, press and hold SET, then press a device key (TV, VCR/
DVD or STB). The red LED lights up and stays lit, indicating the remote is in setting
mode. Release both buttons.
n Note: Do not hold down the keys for longer than 3 seconds or the remote enters
auto search mode.
3. Press G on the universal remote. The universal remote enters manual code search
mode and the red LED flashes.
4. Press G repeatedly on your universal remote until the device turns off. (Each press
of the G key sends a different code to your device.)
When the device turns off, the code is correct. Press the device key on your
universal remote within 10 seconds to confirm the code.
5. Press G on your universal remote to turn your device back on.
6. Verify the setup by testing various keys and functions. If some of your device’s
functions do not respond to the remote, repeat steps 2-6.
Operation
Operation
Check Current Brand Code
For future reference and to save time if you ever need to set up your remote again,
retrieve and write down your device codes for each device key on your universal remote.
Complete the following steps to check the code number for a specific device. The red
LED on your universal remote will flash to indicate the codes.
1. Press the device key on your universal remote.
2. To check the first digit, press and hold SET, then press numerical key 1. The red
LED will flash repeatedly to indicate the first digit. (once for 1, twice for 2, etc. If the
red LED does not flash, this indicates that the first digit is “0.”)
Lock Device
Operation
Lock the device code in your remote so it doesn’t get changed or deleted
unintentionally.
To lock in the code for your current device:
1. Press the device key that you want to lock on your universal remote.
2. Hold down SET, then press 7. The red LED blinks twice. The code for the current
device is now locked and cannot be overwritten.
3. To unlock the current device key, press and hold SET, then press 8. The red LED
blinks twice.
n Note:
• The locked devices cannot be changed until you unlock the current device key or reset
your remote.
• To unlock a code other than the current one, press that device key before following the
step 3 to unlock the current device key.
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Operation
1. Press the device key on your universal remote.
2. Hold down SET, then press 5. The red LED blinks twice. The volume and mute keys
are now locked to the current device.
To unlock the volume and mute functions:
Hold down SET, then press 6. The red LED blinks twice.
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b Battery Notes:
• Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly. Do not burn or bury
them.
• Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended
type.
• If you do not plan to use your remote for more than a week, remove
the battery. Battery can leak chemicals that can damage electronic
parts.
• Keep button-cell batteries away from children. Swallowing a button-cell battery can be fatal.
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FCC Information
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.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult your local RadioShack store or an experienced electronics technician for help.
If you cannot eliminate the interference, the FCC requires that you stop using your remote. Changes or modifica-
tions not expressly approved by RadioShack may cause interference and void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
Additional Info
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
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