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How do I install batteries in the remote control?
Remove the battery cover and insert two AAA batteries (not included) by matching the polarity symbols (+ /-) marked inside. Replace the battery cover.
Battery Notes:
- Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly. Do not burn or bury them.
- Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type.
- Do not mix old and new batteries, different types of batteries (alkaline, or rechargeable), or rechargeable batteries of different capacities.
- If you do not plan to use your remote for more than a week, remove the batteries. Batteries can leak chemicals that can damage electronic parts.
What are the main features of this universal remote?
- Operates up to three devices, including digital converter box.
- Controls TV volume regardless of mode.
What devices can this universal remote operate?
Your universal remote can operate a TV, cable box (STB), DVD player, VCR, or other A/V device. It can control up to three devices.
What are the different ways to set up the universal remote?
You can set up your universal remote in one of three ways:
- Brand Code Setup: Directly enter the device code from the Code List. Try each code until you find one that works for your device.
- Auto Code Search: Your universal remote automatically goes through all the device codes. Use this method if your device’s brand is not listed in the Code List, or if the Brand Code Setup doesn’t work. (This method can take up to 45 minutes).
- Manual Code Search: Manually goes through each code for your device one by one at the touch of the POWER (⏻) button.
Note: Keep your remote pointed at the device that you want to program throughout setup.
How do I set up the remote using the Brand Code Setup method?
1. Find the codes for your device in the included “Code List”. For example, if your device is a TV and the brand is RadioShack, from the Code List, select the RadioShack TV codes: 006, 010, 011, 013, etc. (If your device’s brand is not listed, go to Auto Code Search or Manual Code Search).
2. Power on the device that you want to control.
3. On your universal remote, press and hold SET, then press a device key (TV, STB, VCR/DVD). The device key lights up and stays lit, indicating the remote is in setup mode. Release both buttons. (Note: Do not hold down the keys for longer than 3 seconds or the remote enters auto search mode).
4. Enter the 3-digit code for your device and brand. (For a RadioShack TV, for example, press 0 0 6). Pause briefly between each digit to make sure the remote receives all inputs. The device key flashes when a digit is received and turns off after the last digit entry indicating the code is valid.
5. Try various keys to test the setup. If most of the controls function correctly, then you’ve successfully set up your universal remote.
6. If some controls don’t work properly, repeat steps 3-5 to try another code for your device.
Notes:
- If the device key blinks then stays lit after the 3-digit code entry, the code number is invalid (does not match a code in the Code List). Repeat step 4 and try the next code for your device.
- To use a different type of device than what is labeled on the device key, follow the “Copying Device Codes” steps.
- If you’ve entered a code and some of the keys on your new remote don’t work, try the next 3-digit code listed for your device’s brand.
- If you want to quit during device setup, press the device key or wait 10 seconds for the remote to exit setup automatically.
- If you are uncertain about your 3-digit code entry, follow “Check Current Brand Code” steps to confirm your code.
How do I set up the remote using the Auto Code Search method?
Use this method if your device isn’t listed in the “Code List,” or if Brand Code Setup didn’t work.
1. Power on the device that you want to control. For VCRs and DVD players, you must insert a tape or disc.
2. On your universal remote, press and hold SET, then press and hold a device key (TV, STB, VCR/DVD). Continue to hold down both keys for more than 3 seconds. The device key flashes and the universal remote starts searching. Release both buttons.
- Note: Because Auto Code Search requires you to stop the search, you must remain with the device during the process.
- Note: To stop searching, press any key (except SET). The device key light turns off and search stops.
3. When the device responds in any way (switches off, play, pause, volume change, channel changes), press any key other than SET within 2 seconds to confirm the code. The device key will stop flashing.
4. Try various keys to make sure they work. Press POWER (⏻) on your universal remote to turn on the device if it turned off in step 3. If most of the buttons work, setup is complete. If not, repeat steps 2-4 to restart the search.
How do I set up the remote using the Manual Code Search method?
1. Power on the device that you want to control. For VCRs and DVD players, you must insert a tape or disc.
2. Press and hold SET, then press a device key (TV, STB, VCR/DVD) on the universal remote. The device key lights up and stays lit, indicating the remote is in setting mode. Release both buttons. (Note: Do not hold down the keys for longer than 3 seconds or the remote enters auto search mode).
3. Press POWER (⏻) on the universal remote. The universal remote enters manual code search mode and the device key flashes.
4. Press POWER (⏻) repeatedly on your universal remote until the device turns off. (Each press of the POWER key sends a different code to your device.)
5. When the device turns off, the code is correct. Press the flashing device key on your universal remote within 10 seconds to confirm the code.
6. Press POWER (⏻) on your universal remote to turn your device back on.
7. Try the other function keys. If most buttons work, setup is complete. If some keys don’t work properly, repeat steps 2-7 to try the next code.
Notes:
- During a search, you can press SET to change search direction from forward to backward or vice versa.
- If no keys are pressed in 10 seconds, search stops.
How can I check the current 3-digit brand code programmed for a device key?
Complete the following steps to check the code number for a specific device. The device key on your remote will flash to indicate the codes.
1. Press the device key (TV, STB, VCR/DVD) on your universal remote.
2. To check the first digit, press and hold SET, then press numerical key 1. The device key will flash repeatedly to indicate the first digit. (Once for 1, twice for 2, etc. If the device key does not flash, this indicates that the first digit is “0.”)
3. To check the second digit, press and hold SET, then press 2. The device key will flash repeatedly to indicate the second digit.
4. To check the third digit, press and hold SET, then press 3. The device key will flash repeatedly to indicate the third digit.
How do I lock a device code so it doesn’t get changed accidentally?
To lock in the code for your current device:
1. Press the device key that you want to lock on your universal remote.
2. Hold down SET, then press 7. The device key blinks twice. The code for the current device is now locked and cannot be overwritten.
Note: The locked devices cannot be changed until you unlock the current device key or reset your remote.
How do I unlock a device code?
1. Press the device key you wish to unlock. (If unlocking a code other than the currently selected device, press that device key first).
2. Press and hold SET, then press 8. The device key blinks twice.
How do I lock the volume and mute functions to a specific device (like the TV)?
You can lock the volume and mute functions so they work only with one device. For example, if you’ve locked the volume and mute functions to the TV device key, you can only control TV volume, even if you are in STB or VCR/DVD modes.
To lock the volume and mute functions:
1. Press the device key (e.g., TV) on your universal remote.
2. Hold down SET, then press 5. The device key blinks twice. The volume and mute keys are now locked to the current device.
How do I unlock the volume and mute functions?
You can unlock the volume and mute functions in any device mode.
Hold down SET, then press 6. The device key blinks twice.
How do I program a device key (e.g., STB) to control a different type of device (e.g., a TV)?
This process copies device codes from a source device key type to a different mapped device key. For example, using the STB key to control a TV.
1. Find the codes for the device you want to control (e.g., TV codes) in the included “Code List.”
2. On your universal remote, press and hold SET, then press the device key you want to reassign (in our example, STB). The key lights.
3. Press the device key type to copy from the source device key (in our example, TV). The mapped key (STB) light turns off and the source device key (TV) lights.
4. Enter the new device’s 3-digit device code (in our example, the TV code). Pause briefly between each digit. The device key flashes when input is received.
* If the code number is valid, the source device key light turns off after the last digit entry.
* If the code number is invalid, the device key blinks then stays lit after the last digit entry. Repeat step 4 to try again.
5. Press various keys to make sure they work. When successful, each time you press a function key to control the newly programmed device (STB controlling the TV), the original source key (TV) flashes first, then the new assigned device key (STB) flashes once and turns off.
Notes:
- If codes were entered incorrectly, the device key flashes on and off twice and then stays on. Enter a correct code after the key flashes.
- Press the device key you wanted to change (e.g., STB) to exit code shift setting mode. Or, wait 10 seconds, and the remote exits setup mode automatically.
- If you perform a Brand Code Setup, Auto or Manual Search on the reassigned key (STB), the copied device codes (TV codes) will be lost.
- You can use the Lock Device function on your shifted device (STB key), but not other functions like Volume Lock tied to the original device type.
How do I use the SCAN (Channel Browsing) feature?
1. Press the device key (e.g., TV or STB) you want to scan.
2. Press SCAN to browse through up to 30 channels. Press again to browse the next 30 channels. Repeat this step as many times as needed.
3. Press any key to stop scanning.
How do I reset the universal remote to its factory settings?
To restore your remote to factory settings, press and hold down SET and then press 0 until the current device key blinks three times.
What should I do if I press SET and another key at the same time, but the remote doesn’t work?
Press and hold SET first, then press the appropriate key. The remote will not enter the desired mode if buttons are pressed in the wrong order.
What if I’ve tried all the codes for my device’s brand, but the remote still doesn’t work?
Use Manual Code Search or Auto Code Search to find the proper codes.
Why doesn’t the device key turn off after I enter the 3-digit code during Brand Code Setup?
- If the device key light turns off after entering the last digit of the code, the code number is valid (matches a code in the Code List).
- If the device key blinks then stays lit after entering the last digit of the code, the code number is invalid (does not match a code in the Code List). Try the next code for your device.
I can’t get the remote to pair with my device. What should I check?
- TVs and other devices may power off differently. Make sure you know how yours powers off so you can press the appropriate key (like a device key during search) at the correct time. Otherwise, the remote will not pair with the device and you will have to try again.
- Try all the 3-digit device codes one by one under the same brand until all or most keys work properly.
- Write down all the code numbers that work with your device, then try each until you find the best code.
The remote recognized a code, but not all features work. What can I do?
- After testing and confirming the first recognized code and the features do not work as expected, start the search (Auto or Manual) again to find a more compatible code.
- When searching for a more compatible code, the device will power off/on each time it recognizes a code. Ignore unwanted codes by waiting for the device to power off/on the second (or third, fourth, etc.) time, before pressing a button (like the device key or another key except SET) to confirm the code.
- Try all the 3-digit device codes one by one under the same brand until all or most keys work properly.
- Write down all the code numbers that work with your device, choose the best code as your set up code.
What are the specifications of the remote?
- Power requirement: 2 AAA batteries
- Battery life: Working: 60 hrs, Standby: 120,000 hrs
- Back up memory: Up to 20 hours without batteries
Specifications are typical; individual units might vary. Specifications are subject to change and improvement without notice.
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