User manual UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL UR4-DSR

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[. . . ] Three-Digit Code Programming Method. The remote control can be programmed by pressing in a three digit code number that corresponds to particular manufacturers and brands of Audio/Video equipment. The three-digit code numbers are listed in the code table of the instruction manual. STEP2 Press the [DEVICE] button (TV, VCR or AUX) to be programmed and the [ENTER] button simultaneously for 3 seconds. [. . . ] *Tip : You can verify that you selected the correct code by pressing the [POWER] button again. The Device LED will blink twice to confirm that the code has been stored. The device LED will blink number of times indicating the number of each digit of the code number. Each digit is separated by a 1 second interval of the LED being turned off. Example : One blink, three blinks and eight blinks with an interval of 1 second of LED being turned off, indicates the code number 138. *Note : Ten blinks is equal to the number 0. STEP4 Press the [CH+] button to save the power commands you stored. Programming Channel Control. By following the steps below, the user can program the channel controls (Channel Up, Channel Down and Last) from one device to operate in another device mode. The default channel control settings on the remote control is as follows: CBL : CBL VCR : VCR T V : CBL AUX : AUX D. Programming a second TV to AUX Mode. STEP1 Press the [AUX] button to be programmed and the [ENTER] button simultaneously for 3 seconds. STEP3 Point the remote control toward the equipment and enter the three-digit code number assigned to your TV brand from the code tables. STEP4 Store the three-digit code number by pressing the [AUX] button once again. The device LED will blink twice to confirm that the code has been stored. 2 Replacing Batteries Before you program or operate the remote control, you must install two new AAA alkaline batteries. STEP1 Remove the battery compartment cover on 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. If you wish to store the TV channel control in TV mode, use the following steps. STEP1 Press the [TV] button and the [ENTER] button simultaneously for 3 seconds. To return to original state: If you wish to restore the CABLE channel control in TV mode, repeat the above steps by pressing [CBL] in STEP3 . 4 Operations Default State : Device Default: Motorola DSR400 Series. [. . . ] STEP2 Press the [INFO] button. Universal Remote Control, Inc. www. universalremote. com OEE-0050B Rev 04 (08/04/04) System On/Off button : This button is designed to send out power commands for two, three or all four devices with one button press. Please refer to section E for details. lf you wish to store the SAT volume control in SAT mode, use the following steps. STEP1 Press the [SAT] button and the [ENTER] button simultaneously for 3 seconds. *Tip : The device LED will light on for 20 seconds. [. . . ]

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