Here are the features and functions of the
universal remote control. Use the drawing to locate each
feature of the remote, then refer to the chart for a description of what function each feature performs.
FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS
The Light (LED) flashes red to show that the
remote is working and is sending a signal.
The SETUP key is used to program your
Cinema 6
The POWER key controls power ON and OFF
the same as the POWER key on your original
remote. Please note that most CD Players do
not have an ON/OFF function on the original
remote control. If this is the case with your CD
Player, then POWER will have no effect on
your CD Player.
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Cinema 6
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The TV, VCR, DVD/LD, RCVR, DVD/LD,
RCVR, CD OR CABLE/SAT, CD and CABLE/
SAT keys are used to select the home
entertainment component you want to control.
If your component does not respond when you
press a key on the remote control, press the
appropriate device key (TV, VCR,
DVD/LD, RCVR, DVD/LD, RCVR, CD OR
CABLE/SAT, CD or CABLE/SAT) first to tell
the remote control which component you would
like the remote to operate.
The VOL▲ (Volume Up), VOL▼ (Volume
Down) and MUTE keys control the volume the
same as the Volume Up and Down and Mute
keys on your original remote.
The CH▲ (Channel Up) and CH▼ (Channel
Down) keys change channels the same as the
Channel Up and Down keys on your original
remote. The CH▲/▼ keys also control the
following functions in other modes: DVD/LD
mode = Skip Forward/ Skip Reverse, RCVR,
and CD mode = Preset Up/Preset Down.
The Digit keys (0-9) control direct channel
access the same as the Digit keys on your
original remote. The Digit keys (0-9) also
control the following functions in other modes:
RCVR modes = Input Selections.
The ENTER key operates the same as the
Enter key on your original remote. If your
original remote control required you to use an
Enter key to change channels, use the ENTER
key on the
channel number. The ENTER key also controls
the following functions in other modes: RCVR
modes = TAPE MON.
The PREV CH (Previous Channel) key
operates the same as the Last Channel or
Recall key on your original remote. The PREVCH key also controls the following functions in
other modes: DVD/LD, RCVR and CD mode =
Random.
The CH ▲/▼, VOL ▲/▼, MUTE, PREV CH and
Digit (0-9) keys are made of a phosphorescent
material that glows-in-the-dark. Expose the
keys to bright light to activate the glow-in-thedark feature. The length of time the keys
remain illuminated will be determined by the
length of time the remote is exposed to bright
light.
The SLEEP key accesses the Sleep Timer of
your home entertainment components (TV,
CABLE/SAT, RCVR and DVD/LD, RCVR, CD
OR CABLE/SAT modes only). Even if your
component does not have a Sleep Timer, the
Cinema 6
timer.
The REW (Rewind), PL (PLAY), FF (Fast
Forward) REC (Record), STOP, and PAUSE
keys operate the same as the transport keys
on your original VCR, Laser Disc, DVD and CD
Player remote. As a safety feature of the
Cinema 6
before recording.
The TV/VCR key operates the same as the TV/
VCR key on your original VCR remote . The TV/VCR key also controls the follo wing functions in
other modes: TV mode = TV/VIDEO, CBL/SAT
mode = A/B or TV/SAT, DVD/LD mode = TV/LD,RCVR mode = Input Select, CD mode = A/B.
Cinema 6
may access its own built-in sleep
, you must press the REC key twice
after entering your
The MENU key operates the same as the
MENU or OSD (On Screen Display) key on
your original remote. Use ▲, ▼,
(Menu Up, Down, Left and Right) to navigate
your menus. If your original remote control had
a SELECT key to select options in your menus,
use SEL. Use the EXIT key to exit/clear your
On-Screen menus. Please consult your home
entertainment component’s original owner’s
manual for more detailed instructions on
accessing and navigating your On-Screen
menus.
The , , ▲ , and ▼ (Menu Up, Do wn, Left
and Right) keys are used to navigate your OnScreen menus. The , , ▲, and ▼ keys also
control the following functions in other modes:
RCVR and DVD/LD, RCVR, CD OR CABLE/SAT
mode = Rear Level +/- and Balance Left/Right,
CD mode = Track+/- and Disc +/-.
The SEL (Select) key selects options in your
On-Screen menus. The SEL key also controls
the following functions in other modes: RCVR
and DVD/LD, RCVR, CD OR CABLE/SAT
mode = Surround Mode, CD mode = Disc
Select, DVD/LD mode = Chapter.
The EXIT key exits or clears your on-screen
menus. The EXIT key also controls the
following functions in other modes: RCVR,DVD/LD, RCVR, CD OR CABLE/SAT and CD
mode = Open/Close.
The PROG/GUIDE key operates your components secondary menus as well as your DBS
system’s and Cable Converter’s Guide
function. Use the , , ▲ , and ▼ (Menu Up,
Down, Left and Right) keys to navigate your
menus. If your original remote control had a
SELECT key to select options in your menus,
use SEL. Use the EXIT key to exit/clear your
On-Screen menus. Please consult your home
entertainment component’s original owner’s
manual for more detailed instructions on
accessing and navigating your On-Screen
menus.
The DISPLAY key operates the Display
function of your home entertainment components.
The PIP On/Off key accesses your TV’s
Picture-in-Picture feature. The PIP On/Off key
also controls the following functions in other
modes: CD mode =Disk Skip, DVD/LD mode =
Subtitle On/Off, CBL/SAT mode = View.
The SWAP key swaps the Picture-in-Picture
window and the TV’s main picture. The SWAP
key also controls the following functions in
other modes: CBL/SAT mode = SAT.
The MOVE PIP key moves the Picture-inPicture window around your TV screen. The
MOVE PIP key also controls the following
functions in other modes: DVD/LD mode =
Angle, CBL/SAT mode = Next.
The SURROUND key operates the same as the
Surround On/Off key on your original remote. The
SURROUND key also controls the f ollowing
functions in other modes: VCR mode = A uto
Tracking, DVD/LD mode = Disc, CBL/SAT mode
= Favorite Channel, CD mode = 10+.
The MACRO and MACRO2 keys can memo-
rize up to 15 keystrokes per key that can be
accessed in sequence with a single key press.
These keys are not mode specific.
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INST ALLING THE BA TTERIES
Your
Cinema 6
batteries. To install the batteries:
1.On the back of the
2.Match the + and - marks on the
3.Press the battery cover back into
4.Test the unit by pressing POWER. I f
NOTE: Removing the batteries will not require you to
reprogram your remote control because the Cinema 6 has
requires four (4) new AAA alkaline
Cinema 6
back on the tab and lift the battery
cover off.
batteries to the + and - marks in the
battery case, then insert the
batteries.
place.
the batteries are inserted correctly,
the red light will blink.
, pull
unlimited min. memory backup : Allows you time to replace
batteries without having to re-program the remote.
SETTING UP Y OUR COMPONENTS
Programming the
Locate the brand name of your TV and then write it in the
space below.
TV Brand:
Locate the brand name of your TV in the “Setup Codes
For TVs” section. The brands are listed in alphabetical
order with the most popular codes listed first. You will use
one of these codes to program your
your TV .
To program the
1.Turn on your TV.
2.Press TV and release. Press and hold SETUP
3.Enter the first four-digit TV code listed for your
4.Aim the
5.Your
Remember, if you want to use your Cinema 6 to operate
your TV, press the TV key first.
until the
release SETUP.
brand in the “Setup Codes For TVs” section. If
you perform this procedure correctly, the red
light will blink twice when you enter the final
digit of your code.
POWER. Your TV should turn off. If
your TV does not respond, repeat steps 2-4,
trying each code listed for your
brand until you find the one that operates your
TV.
your TV. Write your TV code in
the boxes to the left for future reference.
Locate the brand name of your VCR and then write it in
the space below.
VCR Brand:
Locate the brand name of your VCR in the “Setup Codes
For VCRs” section. The brands are listed in alphabetical
order with the most popular codes listed first. You will use
one of these codes to program your
your VCR.
To program the
1.Turn on your VCR and insert a tape.
2.Press VCR and release. Press and hold
3.Enter the first four-digit VCR code listed for
4.Aim the
5.Your
Remember, if you want to use your Cinema 6 to operate
your VCR, press the VCR key first.
your brand in the “Setup Codes For VCRs”
section. If you perform this procedure correctly,
the red light will blink twice when you enter the
final digit of your code.
POWER. Your VCR should turn off. If your original
VCR remote control did not have a POWER key,
press PL (Play). Your VCR should start to play. If
your VCR does not respond, repeat steps 2-4,
trying each code listed for your brand until you
find the one that operates your VCR.
your VCR. Write your VCR code in the boxes to
the left for future reference.