Contec RT-U50DSR Programming And Operating Instructions

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Model RT-U50DSR
Universal Remote Control
Programming And Operating
Instructions
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© 2005, Contec Holdings, LLC, Rev. 08/05
1. Introduction
Your universal remote control is simple to program, easy to use, and can operate up to five
(5) devices,
which include:
SAT Satellite receivers TV Televisions VCR VCR DVD DVD AUDIO Audio receivers, amplifiers, CD players
Before you can use your remote control, it must be programmed (set-up) to operate the above devices.
2. Before Getting Started
Some of the special features and buttons on your remote control are as follows:
Point and Press® Programming
Lets you program your TV, VCR, DVD, AUDIO devices without codes. For more information, see Sections 5 and 15.
Memory Guard®
Eliminates reprogramming after battery changes.
Time Out
Shuts remote off if any button is pressed and held for 30 seconds. This extends battery life in the event the remote becomes lodged under or between heavy objects.
3. Installing / Replacing Batteries
Install two (2) new “AAA” alkaline batteries as indicated by the diagram in the battery compartment.
When the batteries become low and need to be replaced, the [SAT], [TV], [VCR], [DVD], [AUDIO] buttons will not illuminate normally or at all during use.
When this happens, replace the existing batteries with two (2) new “AAA” alkaline batteries to restore normal operation to the remote control.
4. Programming Your TV, VIDEO, AUDIO Devices
Code-Entry Programming
1. Turn on all the electronic devices (TV, VCR, DVD, AUDIO) you want to program the remote to operate.
2. Press [ENTER], then [MUTE] together
until the power / mode buttons illuminate in slow-rotation (i.e. SAT Æ TV Æ VCR Æ DVD Æ AUDIO Æ SAT…).
3. a. To program your TV, locate the 3-digit code for your brand in the TV Setup Code list and enter it on the keypad of the remote control. Entry of the correct code will cause your TV to turn off. If multiple codes are listed for your brand, you may have to enter several different codes until your TV turns off.
b. As soon as you have entered a 3-digit code
that turns your TV off, press [MUTE].
1. If the TV turns back on, press [ENTER] to lock in the code. The power / mode buttons will blink 3-times and go out.
Or
2. If the TV does not turn back on, enter a different 3-digit setup code until your TV turns back on. Then press [ENTER] to lock in the code. The power / mode buttons will blink 3-times and go out.
4. To program your VCR
or DVD, refer to the VCR /
DVD Setup Code lists
and repeat steps 2 and 3
above.
5. To program your AUDIO
devices, refer to the
AUDIO Setup Code list
and repeat steps 2 and 3
above.
Point and Press® Programming
This method allows you to program
the remote control
without
using codes. Instead, the remote control automatically finds the correct command that you select in a variety of codes until you find the code that operates your device. You then lock in the correct code as described below.
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The following instructions describe how to program your remote control using the [CHS] or [CHT] buttons ("Power" function during programming). You can also program your remote control using other buttons / functions as described in Section 15. When using this method, there are several important points to remember:
The order in which you program your electronic devices is not
important.
There may be several codes that turn your electronic devices on / off (or perform other functions). Once you lock-in a code, be sure to check the available functions for that device (i.e. TV
- Vol S/T, Mute, TV Input (TV / VCR button),
Ch S/T, 0-9, VCR
- Play, Stop, Rew..., DVD -
Play, Stop, Rew..., AUDIO
- Vol S/T, Mute) to
see if they are operating.
While the remote is searching for the correct setup code(s) for your electronic devices, it is possible that other (previously programmed) devices may turn on / off (or perform other functions). If this occurs, continue pressing the [CHS] or [CHT] buttons (or the buttons described in Section 15) until you find the correct code for the device you are programming.
It may take several minutes for the remote to find the correct code that turns your device on / off (or performs another selected function). During this time, the power / mode buttons will illuminate in fast-rotation (i.e. SAT Æ TV Æ VCR Æ DVD Æ AUDIO Æ SAT...).
Programming your electronic devices using the [Ch +] or [Ch -] buttons (“Power” function during programming)...
1. Turn on all the electronic devices (TV, VCR, DVD,
AUDIO) you want to program the remote to operate.
2. Press [ENTER], then [MUTE] together
until the power / mode buttons illuminate in slow-rotation (i.e. SAT Æ TV Æ VCR Æ DVD Æ AUDIO Æ SAT...).
3. Press and hold the [CH S] button until one
device
turns off. While you are pressing the [CH S]
button, the power / mode buttons will illuminate in fast-rotation. As soon as one device turns off, release the [CH S] button.
4. Press [MUTE]. If the device that turned off... a. Turns back on, press [ENTER] to lock in this
code. The power / mode buttons will blink 3­times and go out.
Or
b. Does not turn back on, press [CH T] one step
at a time until that device turns back on. Each time you press the [CH T] button, the power / mode buttons will illuminate once
in reverse fast-rotation (AUDIO Æ DVD Æ VCR Æ TV Æ SAT).
Once you have found a code that turns the device on / off, press [ENTER] to lock in this code. The power / mode buttons will blink 3­times and go out.
5. Repeat steps 2 to 4 above for each of the remaining electronic devices you wish to program the remote to operate.
5. Programming Your TV / VCR Combination
1. First, turn on your TV / VCR combination device
and install a VHS tape.
2. Next
, program your remote to operate the TV
functions. Using the Code Entry Programming method
described in Section 5, find a TV Setup Code that operates the TV functions (Power, Vol S/T, Mute, Ch S/T, 0-9) of your TV / VCR unit.
3. Last, program your remote to operate the VCR functions.
Using the Code Entry Programming method described in Section 5, enter, lock and test each 3-digit VCR Setup Code
for your brand until a code is found that operates the transport functions (PLAY, STOP, REW, FWD, PAUSE, REC) of your TV / VCR unit.
Before you can test for the correct VCR setup
code, you must first press the [VCR] button first to put the remote in its VCR mode.
6. Programming Your TV / DVD or TV / VCR / DVD Combination
1. First, turn on your TV / DVD combination device and install a DVD.
2. Next
, program your remote to operate the TV
functions. Using the Code Entry Programming method
described in Section 5, find a TV Setup Code that operates the TV functions (Power, Vol S/T, Mute, Ch S/T, 0-9) of your TV / DVD unit.
3. Last, program your remote to operate the DVD functions.
Using the Code Entry Programming method described in Section 5, enter, lock and test each 3-digit DVD Setup Code
for your brand until a code is found that operates the transport functions (PLAY, STOP, REW, FWD, PAUSE, REC) of your TV / DVD unit.
Before you can test for the correct DVD setup code, you must first press the [DVD] button to put the remote in its DVD mode.
4. If you have a TV / VCR / DVD
combination unit,
you would then program your remote to operate the VCR functions.
Using the Code Entry Programming method described in Section 5, enter, lock and test each 3-digit VCR Setup Code for your brand until a code is found that operates the VCR transport functions (PLAY, STOP, REW, FWD, PAUSE, REC) of your TV / DVD / VCR unit.
Before you can test for the correct VCR setup code, you must first press the [VCR] button first to put the remote in its VCR mode.
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TV Setup Codes
Admiral
026 054 211
213
Advent
072 094 425 447
Adventura
047
Aiwa
214
Akai
053
Amark
023 215
Amstrad
157
Anam
217 218 219 220 221 222 223
AOC
053
APEX
030 038 427
Audiovox
220
451
Belcor
073
Bell & Howell
211
213
Broksonic
165 167
Brokwood
073
Candle
068 091
Centurion
095 107 108
Citizen 068 091 211
213 233
Concerto 073 095 Contec 147 Coronado 023 Craig 223 Crown 023 Curtis Mathes 016 054 107 108 211
213 Daewoo 051 068 073 095 158 159 189 191 194 196 197 198 200 202 204 205 206 207 209 Daytron 073 095 107 108 Dell
448
Dumont 073 Electro Home 073 095 Elektra 353 Emerson 016 023 053 064 103 139 158 159 164 165 166 167 168 169 392 400 401 402 408
415
Envision 073 095 ESA
454
Fisher 355 356 Funai 047
048 157 168 211
Gateway
426
GE 015 018 042 044 049 054 055 068 073 090 095 101 102 103 389 390 396 403 406 407
092
Gibralta 023 048 053 068 073 090 095 107 108 233 360 Goldstar (LG) 023 053 068 073 090 107 108 233 360 361 Gradiente
104
Grundig 233 Go Video
443
Hall Mark 073 095 Hitachi 023 068 095 096 097
098 099 100 Hyundai
453
Inkel 364 Insigna
450
JC Penney 039 053 068 073 092 095 102 355
Jensen
062
JVC 104 105 106 396 397 410 Kawasho 073 095 KMC 023 KTV 023 053 233 366 Konka
445
Kurazai 211 213 LG (Goldstar) 023 053 068 073 090 107 108 233 360 361 Lodgenet 211 213 Logik 211 213 Luxman 068 073 095 LXI 024 026 157 Magnavox (Philips)
023 068 071 072 073 089 090 091 092 093 094 134 385 387 397 404
Majestic 211 213 Marantz 053 107 108 109 Megatron 215 Memorex 090 211 213 355 388 405 MGA / Mitsubishi 053 068 073 090 095 107 109 110 216 384 394 395 398 399
417
108
Montgomery Ward 022 023 026 053 071 072 108 211 213 NEC 028 068 090 108 200 Net TV
426
Norcent
455
Orion 019 159 160 161 162 163 382 Panasonic 042 043 044 045 046
429
Philco 023 053 068 071 072 091 Magnavox (Philips)
023 068 071 072 073 089 090 091 092 093 094 134 385 387 397 404
Pilot 073 094 233 Pioneer 111 144 383 Portland 023 068 ProScan 055 070 Proton 090 371 372 Protron
457
Proview
459
Pulsar 073 Quasar 044 Radio Shack 073 Realistic 022 166 168 RCA 042 052 053 054 055 069 070
416 068
Sampo 090 108 Samsung 015 016 017 023 031 090 107 108 134 147 151 153 386 411 Sansui
423 424
Sanyo 353 355 356 376 377 Scott 090 108 168 Sears 023 031 038 039 068 353 355 356 Sharp 016 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 393 395 409 Signature 2000 023 026 108 211 213 Sony 014 020 021 Soundesign 091 Squareview 157 Supre-Macy 380 Sylvania 068 071 072 090 091 093 107 108 157 158
419 092 456
Symphonic 047 157 Tatung 044
446
Techwood 068 Teknika 023 068 072 091 168 213 Telerent 023 213 Tera 381 Tevion 065
414
TMK 068 090 Toshiba 030 031 038 039 Totevision 233 Universal 068 102
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Vidtech 068 ViewSonic
428
Wards 068 090 White Westinghouse 211 408
449 458
XR-1000 213 Yamaha 068 York 090 108 Zenith 047 048 049 050 051 391 405 406
434
VCR Setup Codes
Admiral 066 075 Adventura Aiwa 132 Akai 269 275 336 351 352 354 Audio Dynamics 243 291 Bell & Howell 357
238
Broksonic 333 337 358 359 Canon 086 362 Citizen 033 172 247 331 Colortyme 291 Craig 172 363 Curtis Mathes 086 112 247 291 Daewoo 033 343 344 345 346 347 Daytron 345 365 DBX 243 291 Dynatech 132 Emerson 033 086 132 326 327 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 Fisher 035 081 357 363 Funai 132 GE 086 172 174
170
Go Video 348 349 350 Goldstar (LG) 247 331 Harman Kardon 291 Hitachi 078 132 Instant Replay 086 JC Penney 078 086 172 238 291 JCL 086 JVC 120 128 243 247 250 253
238
Kenwood 120 132 238 243 247 LG (Goldstar) 247 331 Lloyd 132 Logik 367 LXI 132 331 Magnavox (Philips) 086 132 183
Marantz 086 172 183 238 247 291 Marta 331 Matsui 368 Memorex 132 238 331 363 369 370 Mitsubishi 255 258 MTC 132 172 Montgomery Ward 066 170 173 373 Multi Tech 132 172 367 NEC 120 238 243 291 374 375 Orion 322 326 327 328 329 330 Panasonic 112 117
430 086
Pentax 078 Philco 086 132 183 Philips (Magnavox) 086 132 183 Pioneer 078 120 263 Portland 345 ProScan 170 174 Quartz 238 378 Quasar 112 RCA 078 132 141 170 172 173 174
086
Realistic 066 132 238 363 Samsung 269 271 275 276 278 Sansui 120 367 379 Sanyo 238 346 357 363 Scott 033 332 367 Sears 035 078 238 331 363 Sharp 066 075 Shintom 367 Signature 2000 066 170 173 373 Sony 056 058 060 Soundesign 132 Sylvania 086 132 141 183 184 322 324
420
Symphonic 132 Tandy 132 238 Tashiko 331 Tatung 243 Teac 132 243 Technics 086 Teknika 132 331 359 Thomas 132 TMK 338 Toshiba 033 035 078 081 Totevision 172 331 Unitech 172 Vector Research 291 Video Concepts 132 291
Wards 066 132 172 247 331 XR-1000 367 Yamaha 132 243 291
238
Zenith 058 120 122 128 132
435
DVD Setup Codes
Apex Digital 193 227 B144 146 Denon 201 203 DVD-Video 199 ECA 156 GE 150 152 156 175 Goldstar (LG) 129 133 135 179 260 Gradiente 212 234 Harmon Kardon 256 259 Hitachi 149 JVC 177 179 Kenwood 228 KLH 248 252 LG (Goldstar) 129 133 135 179 260 Magnavox 138 143 146 Marantz 270 Mintek
432
Mitsubishi 181 185 NAD 246 Onkyo 085 244 Panasonic 115 118 121 124
431
Pioneer 125 187 188 Proceed 236 Samsung 192 224 225 Sharp 034 076 077 079 Sony 040 059 061
436
Sylvania
421
Thomson 156 237 Toshiba 082 085 087 113 Yamaha 121 124 210 Zenith 129 133 135
AUDIO Setup Codes
Compact Disc
ADC 318 Akai 249 261 Aiwa 176 Carver 176
155
Crown 154 Denon 273 Fisher 230 274 Goldstar (LG) 308
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Harman Kardon 315 JVC 297 Kenwood 131 176 274 289 299 Krol 176 LG (Goldstar) 308 Magnavox (Philips) 037 084 119 296 Mission 176 Mitsubishi 245 249 NAD 182 231 290 Nakamichi 264 319 NEC 235 NSM 176 Onkyo 300 Panasonic 184 266
437
Philips (Magnavox) 037 084 119 296
433
Pioneer 116 127 Quasar 184 Radio Shack 186 190 266 279 289 RCA 295
037 119
Sanyo 230 309 SAE 176 Scott 186 Sharp 288 289 Sony 067 292 293 Soundesign 148 242 311 320 STS 318 Sylvania 084 Teac 186 Technics 184 208 317 Toshiba 290 Yamaha 280
Receiver / Amplifier
Adcom 325 Aiwa 301 Akai 142 Bose 302
440
Carver 155 180 Denon 262 307 Everquest 136 Fisher 063 180 Fosgate Audionics 305 Goldstar (LG) 036 Harman Kardon 130 257 305 306 Hitachi 240 Jensen 140 JVC 114 241 Kenwood 063 277
444
LG (Goldstar) 036 Luxman 281 Magnavox 080
Marantz 282 283 284 285 NAD 286 Onkyo 126 171 304 Optimus 142 229 321 Panasonic 032 074
438 441
Parasound 323 Philips (Magnavox) 080 Pioneer 123 137 251 298 Quasar 032 Radio Shack 229 267 RCA
439
Realistic 226 268 Rotel 310 Sansui 283 Sanyo 195 Scott 272 Sharp 294 Sherwood 229 267 Sony 041 057 232 287
442
Soundesign 083 088 239 265 SSI 313 Taekwang 142 Teac 314 316 Technics 032 Wards 063 Victor 114 241 Yamaha 145 254 303 Zenith 036 083 088 239 265
7. Code Number Read-Back
To identify the 3-digit setup codes stored under the Point and Press
®
programming method, follow these
steps:
To identify the TV setup code…
1. Press [TV], then [ENTER] together
until the [TV]
button illuminates.
2. Press [INFO]. The [TV] button will “blink back” the code numbers, with a 1-second interval between each digit of the code.
Example: For code “035”, the remote will blink 10 times, then 3 times, then 5 times.
To identify the 3-digit VCR code, press [VCR], then [ENTER] in step 1, then press [INFO].
To identify the 3-digit DVD code, press [DVD],
then [ENTER] in step 1, then press [INFO]. To identify the 3-digit AUDIO code, press [AUDIO],
then [ENTER] in step 1, then press [INFO].
8. Operating Your Satellite Receiver
To operate your Satellite receiver, press [SAT] to select the Satellite mode. Then refer to Section 16 for the operation of your Satellite receiver.
9. Operating Your TV
To operate your TV, press [TV] to select the TV mode. In your remote’s TV
mode, you can then
press… [POWER] TV on / off
[CH S] / [CH T] Inc. / dec. TV channel [0] – [9] Numeric entry buttons [VOL S] / [VOL T] Inc. / dec. TV volume [MUTE] Mute TV volume
[LAST CH] Tune to last TV channel [SOURCE] Change TV video inputs
10. Operating Your VCR
To operate your VCR, press [VCR] to select the VCR mode. In your remote’s VCR
mode, you can
then press… [POWER] VCR on / off
[CH S] / [CH T] Inc. / dec. VCR channel [0] – [9] Numeric entry buttons [VOL S] / [VOL T] Inc. / dec. TV volume [MUTE] Mute TV volume
[SOURCE] Change VCR video inputs
[
] VCR rewind
[
] VCR play
[
] VCR fast-forward
[
] VCR pause
[] VCR stop [
] VCR record
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11. Operating Your Device
To operate your DVD, press [DVD] to select the DVD mode. In your remote’s DVD
mode, you can
then press… [POWER] DVD on / off
[VOL S] / [VOL T] Inc. / dec. TV volume [MUTE] Mute TV volume [] DVD rewind [
] DVD play
[
] DVD fast-forward
[
] DVD pause [] DVD stop [ ] DVD record
12. Operating Your AUDIO Device
To operate your Audio device, press [AUDIO] to select the Audio mode. In your remote’s Audio mode
, you can then press…
[POWER] Audio on / off [VOL S] / [VOL T] Inc. / dec. Audio volume [MUTE] Mute Audio volume
13. Programming Volume Control
When you first program your remote, volume / mute are controlled through your TV (except AUDIO which defaults to the AUDIO device).
The volume control options in each
mode of the remote are: SAT TV (default), SAT or Audio.
TV TV (default), SAT or Audio. VCR TV (default), SAT or Audio. DVD TV (default), SAT or Audio. AUDIO AUDIO device (default), SAT or TV.
To control volume / mute through your Satellite receiver in the remote’s Satellite
mode…
1. Press [SAT], then [ENTER] together until the
[SAT] button illuminates.
2. Press [VOL S], then [SAT] for Satellite volume.
The [SAT] button will blink 3-times and go out.
To return volume control to your TV, repeat step 1, then press [VOL S], then [TV] in step 2.
14. Additional Programming Information, Troubleshooting, Tips
Additional Programming Information
1. The power / mode buttons will illuminate in slow-rotation (i.e. SAT Æ TV Æ VCR Æ DVD Æ AUDIO Æ SAT...) while the remote is in a programming mode. In the absence of a keypress entry, the power / mode buttons will stop illuminating after 30 seconds and the remote will exit the programming mode.
2. When programming the remote control using the [CH S] or [CH T] buttons (Power function) under the Point and Press® Programming method, you may find a code that turns a device off but not back on. If this happens…
a. The correct code has not been found as you may have a code that operates some but not all of the functions of your device. Continue pressing [CH S] until your device turn on.
OR b. You may have gone past the correct matching
code. Try pressing [CH T] one press at a time until you find a code that turns your device back on.
3. When using the Point and Press
®
Programming method, you can also program your remote using buttons other than the [CH S] or [CH T] (as described in Section 5) as follows:
a. [VOL S] – to “go forward” through the codes
using the “VOL S” function on your devices.
b. [VOL T] – to “go back” through the codes
using the “VOL T“ function on your devices. Note: When you find the correct code, the
volume of the device being programmed will increase or decrease.
c. [S] - to “go forward” through the codes using
the “CH S” function on your devices.
d. [T] - to “go back” through the codes using the
“CH T“ function on your devices.
Note: When you find the correct code, the channel of the device being programmed will increase or decrease.
e. [XX] - to “go forward” through the codes using
the “Fast Forward” function on your devices.
f. [WW] - to “go back” through the codes using
the “Rewind” function on your devices.
Note: When you find the correct code, the
fast-forward or rewind function of the device being programmed will be performed. To simplify programming using these buttons, insert a VHS tape or DVD in the device being programmed.
You can also program your remote using the other
available functions as follows: a. Press [ENTER], then [MUTE] together until
the power / mode buttons illuminate in slow­rotation (i.e. SAT Æ TV Æ VCR Æ DVD Æ AUDIO Æ SAT...).
b. In this order, carefully press [0], [0], [0], [CH S]
and [VOL S]. The power / mode buttons illuminate in slow-rotation (i.e. SAT Æ TV Æ VCR Æ DVD Æ AUDIO Æ SAT...).
c. You can now program your remote using the [CH S], [CH T], [VOL S], [VOL T], [S], [T], [FFWD], [REW], [PLAY], [STOP], [REC],
[PAUSE], [LAST], [FAV], [0] - [9] buttons.
When you find the correct code, the function associated with the selected button will be performed.
4. Your remote is equipped with a Point and Press
®
Programming label on the back of its case. This will help you quickly program the remote without using codes.
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Troubleshooting / Tips
1. If the same button is pressed and held for 30 seconds, your remote control will turn itself off automatically. This extends the battery life should the remote become lodged under or between heavy objects, for example sofa cushions.
2. If you have a TV that’s operated by remote
control, it is recommended that you plug it directly
into a wall outlet instead of the Satellite receiver.
3. If you have any questions concerning the brand, model or operation of your Satellite receiver, contact your Satellite service provider.
Frequently Used Terms
AUDIO Devices
- Audio receivers, amplifiers, CD
players that you can program your remote to operate. Default Setting
– How your remote is set when you
receive it from your Satellite service provider. Electronic Components / Devices
- The various electronic devices the remote is designed to operate. These include Satellite receivers, TVs, VCRs, DVDs, Audio receivers, amplifiers and CD players.
Fast-Rotation
- The power / mode buttons will illuminate in a fast sequence (i.e. SAT Æ TV Æ VCR Æ DVD Æ AUDIO Æ SAT...) repeated every 1/3 second. Fast-rotation occurs when the remote is receiving keypresses to program it to your electronic devices.
Mode
- The device the remote is set to operate (ex.
SAT, TV, VCR, DVD, AUDIO). Program (Setup)
– the process of teaching your remote control to operate your electronic devices. Slow-Rotation - The power / mode buttons illuminate in a slow sequence (i.e. SAT Æ TV Æ VCR Æ DVD AUDIO Æ SAT...) repeated every 1 second. Slow­rotation illumination occurs when the remote is in the programming mode, waiting for the next entry on the keypad of the remote.
TV Output Channel
- The channel your TV needs to be set on for proper Satellite reception (most often TV channel 3, but may be TV channel 2 or 4). If you have any questions concerning your TV output
channel, contact your Satellite service provider. Or, with your Satellite receiver turned on, try setting your TV to channel 2, 3 or 4 to obtain a clear picture.
Transport Functions - These are the [STOP], [PLAY], [FWD], [REW], [PAUSE] and [REC] buttons.
In the remote's Satellite
mode, these buttons operate your Satellite receiver's features. In the remote's VCR or DVD mode, these buttons operate your VCR or DVD functions.
In the remote's Audio
mode, these buttons operate
your CD player. VIDEO Devices
- VCR or DVD players.
Rev. 08/05 © 2005, Contec Holdings, LLC
CheckMate®, Point and Press® and Memory Guard
®
are registered trademarks of Contec Holdings, LLC
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Select Mode of remote. Press …
[SAT] - for Satellite mode
[TV] - for TV mode [VCR] - for VCR mode [DVD] - for DVD mode
[AUDIO] - for Audio mode
Mutes volume
Increase or decrease volume
Display Help screens, Press again
to remove
Display Interactive Programming
Guide, Press again to remove
Select highlighted item
Display Interests menu, exit any menu
Display Pay-Per-View programming
Display Options menu, exit any menu
Input source to SAT receiver or TV
Satellite, VCR, DVD, Audio transport
functions
Power for selected device
Increase or decrease channel
Returns to last channel viewed
Display detailed program information
Exit any menu, display program information
Highlight (S,T,W,X) menu screen items, navigate listings in Browse banner
Return to previous menu
Display current program title at bottom of screen
Displays parental control menu
Future to display a program banner of what’s on in the future; in guide mode navigate to a future date in the guide
Enter channel # - 3 digits
Press after entering channel # less than 3­digits
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