Universal Remote Control (URS) UR3-SR2 User Manual

Universal Remote Control, Inc.
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UR3-SR2
Operating Manual
For Easy Clicker
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This remote control is designed to operate most Digital and Analog Cable Boxes, as well as TVs, and a VCR or DVD player.
Introduction
Install two
AAA alkaline batteries
as shown here
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Before you program or operate the remote control, you must install two new AAA alkaline batteries.
STEP1 Remove the battery compartment cover from the
back of your remote control.
STEP2 Check battery polarity carefully, and install the
batteries as shown in the illustration below.
STEP3 Replace the battery compartment cover.
Replacing Batteries
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Button Functions
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Programming the Remote Control.
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A. Manual Pr
A. Manual Pr
ogramming
ogramming
The remote control can be programmed by entering a three­digit code number that corresponds to particular brands and models of equipment. The three-digit code numbers are listed in the code tables sections of this instruction manual.
*Note : In this section, when you are instructed to press a
[DEVICE] button, that means you should press either the CBL, TV, or VCR button, depending on which device you are programming the remote to operate.
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STEP1 Turn on the equipment that you want the remote
control to operate Cable Box, TV and VCR(DVD).
STEP2 Press the [DEVICE] button and the [SELECT]
button simultaneously for three seconds. The corresponding device LED will turn on indicating that it is ready to be programmed. The LED will remain on for 20 seconds. The next step must be entered while the LED is on.
STEP3 Point the remote control toward the equipment
and enter the three-digit code number assigned to your brand from the code tables. If there are more than one three-digit number listed for your brand, try one code number at a time until your equipment turns off.
*Note : You can verify that you have selected the correct
code by pressing the [MUTE] button. The equipment should turn on or off.
STEP4 Store the three-digit code by pressing the same
[DEVICE] button once again. The device LED will blink twice to confirm that the code has been stored.
*Note : Try all the functions on the remote control. If any
of the functions do not operate as they should, repeat the instructions from Step 2 using the next three-digit code number from the same brand list.
B. Auto Sear
B. Auto Sear
ch Method
ch Method
If none of the three digit code numbers assigned to your brand of equipment works, or the code table does not list your brand, you can use the Auto Search Method to find the correct three-digit code number for your equipment by following steps:
STEP1 Turn on the equipment that you want the remote
control to operate (Cable Box, TV, VCR, or DVD).
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STEP2 Press the [DEVICE] button and the [SELECT]
button simultaneously for three seconds. The device LED will turn on indicating that it is ready to be programmed. The LED will remain on for 20 seconds. The next step must be entered while the LED is on.
STEP3 Point the remote control toward the equipment
and alternately press the [CH+] (or [CH-]) button and the [MUTE] button. If the right code number is sent, the equipment will turn off.
*Note : You can verify that you selected the correct code
by pressing the [MUTE] button again. The equipment should turn On or Off.
STEP4 Press the same [DEVICE] button to store the
code. The Device LED will blink twice to confirm that the code has been stored.
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Method
Method
STEP1 Press the appropriate [DEVICE] button and the
[SELECT] button simultaneously for three seconds. The device LED will turn on for 20 seconds. The next step must be performed while the LED is on.
STEP2 Press the [INFO] button. The device LED will blink
a number of times indicating the number of each digit for the code. Each digit is separated by a one second interval of the LED being off.
Example : One blink, then three blinks, then eight blinks
indicates the code number 138.
*Note : Ten blinks indicates the number 0.
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