Jasco RM24918, RM84918 User Manual

RM24918 RM84918
Universal Remote Instruction Manual
ON-OFF
TV
DVD
VCR
INPUT
SETUP
CBL/SAT
AUDIO
AUX
SKIP
DISPLAY
INFO
REPEAT
A-B
SCAN
ENTER
MENU
GUIDE /TITLE
RECORD
1
4
7
SKIP
PLAY SCAN+
PAUSE
2
5
8
0
OK
ZOOM TV/VCRAUDIO A NGLERESU ME
Uni v e r s al
SUBTITLE
CAPTIONPREV. CH
3
6
9
+10
EXIT
OPEN/ CLOSE
Table of Contents
Setup
Setup .................................................................... 3
Battery Installation ........................................... 3
Battery Saver ................................................... 3
Code Saver ...................................................... 3
Code Setup ...................................................... 3
Button Functions .................................................. 4
DVD Functions ................................................ 6
SAT Functions ................................................. 7
Code Entry ........................................................... 8
Direct Code Entry ............................................ 8
Code Search .................................................... 9
Using Your Remote ............................................. 10
Code Identification ......................................... 10
Controlling Devices with Power On and Off .....11
Controlling Combo Devices ............................. 11
VCR/DVD/DVR Punch-Through ...................... 11
Volume/Mute Control and Punch-Through ...... 12
All Volume/Mute Control to any one Mode ..... 12
Setting any Mode for its own Volume/Mute .... 13
Troubleshooting .................................................. 14
Congratulations on your purchase of the RM24918 Universal Remote Control. The RM24918 is one of the most easy to use remote controls available today. With the RM24918, juggling multiple remote controls is a thing of the past! Your RM24918 controls up to six devices, including the most popular brands of TV, VCR, DVD, SAT, CBL, and audio equipment.
The RM24918’s BACKLIGHT button lights up the remote’s buttons, which stay lit until 5 seconds after you stop pressing buttons.
Note: Some functions from your original remote may not be controlled by this remote. Use the original remote, if available, to control such functions. Sometimes buttons other than described in these instructions may actually perform the function. For example, the CHAN and VOL buttons might be used to navigate through menu choices. We recommend you experiment with the remote to identify if such situations pertain to your equipment.
Battery Installation
1. On the back of the remote, push down on the tab and lift the cover off.
2. Match the batteries to the + and - marks inside the battery case, then insert 2 AAA Alkaline batteries.
3. Press the battery cover back into place.
Battery Saver
Your remote automatically turns off if the buttons are depressed more than 30 seconds. This will save your batteries should your remote get stuck in a place where the buttons remain depressed (e.g., between the sofa cushions).
Code Saver
You will have up to 10 minutes to change the batteries in your remote without losing codes you have programmed. However, do not press any buttons until batteries are installed in the remote. If buttons are pressed without batteries in the remote, all codes will be lost.
Code Setup
The CODE SEARCH button is used to setup the remote. You can either setup the remote using the code for your brand of product, from the code tables (on separate sheet), or you can search through the library of codes until you find a code that works for your product. Please refer to “Programming with Code Search” page 9 for more information on using the code search feature to learn how to search through the library of codes for your products. NOTE: You can store any kind of code under any mode (except TV). I.E. you can store a VCR code under the CBL/SAT button, or a DVD code under the VCR button, etc. However, you can only store TV codes under the TV button.
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Button Functions
Button Functions, cont.
Some buttons on the remote might have functions that are referred to by different names on the device you are controlling. E.G. PREV.CH may be called RECALL, or ENTER may be called DISPLAY. These differences depend on the brand and model of your product. Also, this remote can only operate features that exist on your product. E.G., your product must have PREV.CH ability for the PREV.CH button to operate this feature.
TV, VCR, etc.
Selects product to be operated.
CODE SEARCH
For setup.
Red Indicator Lights when any button is pressed.
INPUT
For some TVs, press repeatedly to select from available viewing sources (antenna, cable box, VCR, etc.).
SKIP
PREV.CH Returns to the previously selected channel, or DVD repeat toggle. REPEAT performs DVD players “A-B Repeat” (or RPT A.B) function for repeat play of current Chapter or Track.
RECORD, PLAY, STOP, REW, FF, PAUSE VCR
control buttons operate your VCR even when the remote is set to operate the TV. Also operates DVD Scan -/+. Note the VCR keys also control DVD when in DVD Mode.
ENTER
For some TV models, used after direct channel number entry to immediately change to the selected channel.
MENU
Selects the on-
GUIDE displays satellite or cable on-screen program guide.
screen menu.
Turns
Backlight
on and off.
ON•OFF Turns
product On or Off.
CHANNEL Up/Down
Changes the channels
TRACK +/- controls
DVD/CD track selection
i.e. DVD/CD Track Skip
Up/Down (in DVD and
CD modes).
INFO/DISPLAY button
brings up DVD Display or
SKIP
Control Menu for Chapter/
Track/Title number, Time
remaining/elapsed
indication, system infor-
mation, etc.
VOLUME UP/DOWN
Changes the volume
level of the product,
normally the TV.
CC (SUBTITLE)
TV Closed Caption
(if your TV has this
feature) or DVD
Subtitle toggle.
MUTE Turns off the
TV sound while the
picture remains.
NUMBERS
Enter numbers for direct
channel selection. Some
products require ENTER
to be pressed after
channel selection.
OK Selects menu
items for the device
RESUME, AUDIO, ZOOM,
you are controlling.
ANGLE, TITLE Controls DVD functions.
Note: The REC button must be pressed TWICE to record from your VCR. For some brands of VCRs, you might need to press the REC button once, then press it again for three seconds.
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