ONE FOR ALL URC-7510 User Manual

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ONE FOR ALL URC-7510 User Manual

 

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PICTURE OF ONE FOR ALL REMOTE

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THE KEYPAD

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INSTALLATION

 

 

 

Set-Up using the barcode reader

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Set-Up by barcode number

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The Search Method

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Blinking back your SET-UP CODE

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ADVANCED FEATURES

 

 

 

Colour, Brightness and Contrast

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Auto Scan

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Sleeptimer

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ONE FOR ALL Sleeptimer

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ONE FOR ALL Recall (Previous Channel)

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Key Magic

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TROUBLE SHOOTING

 

 

 

Helpful Hints

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Customer Service

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Installing the Batteries

Your ONE FOR ALL needs 2 new “AA/LR6” alkaline batteries.

1.Remove the battery cover from the back.

2.Match the batteries to the + and - marks.

3.Press the battery cover back into place.

Important notes:

-In order to avoid having to reprogram your ONE FOR ALL after you remove the batteries, you will need to insert new batteries within 5 minutes. Also it is best that you do not use rechargable batteries.

-On the inside of the battery compartment door you will find a label on which to write your SET-UP CODE after your ONE FOR ALL is set up for your television. Please write down your SET-UP CODE for easy, future reference.

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The Keypad

See picture of ONE FOR ALL remote on page 3

1LED

The LED (Light Emitting Diode) will flash red when a key is pressed to show the remote is working.

2MAGIC Key

The MAGIC key is used to set up your ONE FOR ALL and to access special functions.

3MENU Key

Controls the same function as it did on your original remote.

4POWER Key

Controls the same function as it did on your original remote.

5Number Keys

The Number keys (0-9, 10, AV(20)) provide functions just like your original remote. If your original remote uses one/two digit input switching (-/-- symbol), this function can be obtained by pressing the -/-- key (10 key). If your original remote has a 20 key, this function can also be found under the AV key.

6Volume +/- Keys

These keys operate just as those on your original remote.

7MUTE Key

The MUTE key operates the same function it did on your orginal remote control. It is also used to activate the Scan feature (see page 9).

8Programme (Channel) +/- Keys

These keys operate just as those on your original remote.

9RECALL Key

The RECALL key operates the same function it did on your original remote control. If your original remote does not have a Recall function you can set the Recall function up with

the ONE FOR ALL RECALL on page 10.

10Directional Keys

Allows you to navigate through the menu of your television.

11OK

The OK key will confirm your choice in menu operation.

12Teletext Keys

These keys operate the main teletext functions. Of course, your television must have teletext capability.

TEXT ON: Puts the television in the teletext mode.

TEXT OFF: Switches the television back to regular viewing mode. On some televisions, this may be done by pressing the TEXT ON key several times.

EXPAND: Shows the top half of the teletext page in larger letters. By pressing again, you can see the bottom half of the teletext page enlarged. To return to regular teletext viewing, press the EXPAND key again, or press the TEXT key, depending on your television.

HOLD: Stops changing pages.

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