Contec RT-U49+ Universal Remote User Manual


 
To reset you remote to its factory default settings...
1. Press [
SELECT / OK
], then [
LAST
] - hold both
down together until the [
CBL
], [
TV
], [
VIDEO
], and
[
AUDIO
] buttons blink in sequence two times
(approx. 5 seconds).
1. Your remote is equipped with a Point and Press
quick-programming sticker on the back of its case.
This will help you quickly program the remote
without using codes.
2. The illuminated mode button will remain on while
the remote is in a programming mode. In the
absence of an entry, the button will go out after 20
seconds.
When locking in your devices, the illuminated
mode button will blink and go out.
3. When using the Point and Press programming
method, you may find a code that turns your
device off but not back on. If this happens...
3. a. the correct code has not been found. Continue
pressing [
CH
] until your devices turn on and
off.
3. b. you may have gone past the correct matching
code. Try pressing [
CH
] one
step at a time
until find a code that turns your cable set-top
terminal back on.
4. NOTE: If you have a Scientific Atlanta 8500 series
cable set-top terminal, press [
CH
] or [
CH
] to
turn on the cable set-top terminal. Press [
CABLE
]
to turn these cable set-top terminals off.
5. When operating a General Instrument model
DPBB Cable set-top terminal (Cable Setup Code
#101), your remote's transmitting distance is
limited to 20 ft. This is due to receiving limitations
of the cable set-top terminal.
6. If you have any questions concerning the operation
of your cable set-top terminal, contact your cable
operator.
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17. Resetting Your Remote Control
18. Helpful Tips & Troubleshooting
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Manufacturer Model Code
MOTOROLA (GI) DCT, CFT2200 001
CFT2000, CFT2100, WNR 115
JERROLD DL4, DP(V), DQN(V), DPBB 101
OAK / TOCOM SIGMAONE P1, P2& P3, 037
SIGMA2000, SIGMA 550
PIONEER VOYAGER 122
BC4100, 4200, 4500, 4600 034
BA5000, 6000
BA-V1000, BA-V2000 120
BA-9000 121
PACE 510 Digital 122
PHILIPS Digital 017
SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTA
EXPLORER 122
8600X 002
8600 011
8540, 8550, 8570, 8580, 8590 042
TOCOM 5503VIP & 5507, 5508 003
ZENITH MM2500 008
Z-TAC 108
Cable Setup Codes
Admiral 072 081 161 160
Akai 001 146
Amark 112 143
Ampro 073 167 157
Amstrad 052
Anam 043 056 080 112 131
AOC 001 004 058 112
Audiovox 076
Blaupunkt 088
Cairn 201
Candel 001 002 003 004
Capehart 058
Cetronic 043
Citizen 001 002 003 004 043 101 103 143
Classic 043
Concerto 004
Contec 043 050 051
TV Setup Codes
Coronado 143
Craig 043
Crown 043 143
Curtis Mathes 001 004 101 143
CXC 043
Daewoo 004 016 043 044 076 103 114 125
127 143
Daytron 004 143
Dwin 177
Dynasty 043
Dynatech 062
Eiki 187
Electrohome 024 076 143 196
Emerson 001 004 005 028 043 047 048
050 051 076 096 143 151 153
154 155
Fisher 007 057
Fujitsu 198
Funai 028 043
Futuretech 043
GE 001 004 008 009 034 056 073
074 091 130 144 155 157 160
161 165
Goldstar 004 102 106 112 113 116 119
127 143
Hall Mark 004
Hitachi 004 009 010 011 012 023 072
075 143 158 163 166
Infinity 164
JBL 164
JC Penny 001 004 008 009 024 030 065
101 143 156 160
Jensen 013
JVC 034 038 070 083 145 199
KEC 043
Kenwood 001 070
Kloss 002 059
KMC 143
KTV 001 043 143 154
Lodgenet 072
Logik 072
Luxman 044
LXI 007 015 052 081 160 164 166
Magnavox 001 003 004 022 059 060 061
063 064 094 127 160 164
Marantz 001 164
Matsui 164
Memorex 004 007 072
Metz 088
MGA 001 004 024 028 042
Minerva 088
Mitsubishi 004 024 028 040 042 109 124
146 191
MTC 001 004 062 101
NAD 015 025
NEC 001 016 019 024 040 056 130
132 134
Nikei 043
Onking 043
Onwa 043
Optonica 019 081
Orion 096
Panasonic 034 056 080 092 164
Philco 001 003 004 024 056 059 060
063 064 164
Philips 001 003 004 005 038 059 093
127 164
Pioneer 001 018 023 025 116 135 190
Portland 004 143
Proscan 144 160 161 165 167
Proton 004 058 131 143 171 173 193
Quasar 034 056 092
Radio Shack 004 019 043 127 143
RCA 001 004 023 024 056 065 074
144 152 156 160 161 165
Realistic 007 019 043 047
Roctec 186
Runco 073 157 168 169 178 179 180
181 182
Sampo 001 004 058 202
Samsung 004 050 089 101 105 127 143
160
Sanyo 007 020 053 057 082 166 187
Scott 004 028 043 048 143
Sears 004 007 015 028 030 057 082
094 143 160 165 166
Seleco 189 200
Sharp 004 014 019 022 028 029 081
143 170 175
Siemens 088
Signature 072
Sony 070 085 126 139 147 185 194
Soundesign 003 004 028 043
Spectricon 112
SSS 004 043
Supre Macy 002
To return the [
PPV
] button to its normal default
setting, repeat steps 1 and 2 above, then press
[
CH
].
Programming and using the [
BYPASS
] SmartKey
The [
BYPASS
] button (Cable mode) normally
transmits a command that puts your cable set-top
terminal in a BYPASS mode. While the cable set-top
terminal is in its BYPASS mode, you can record one
program on your VCR while watching a different
program through your TV. When exiting cable set-
top terminal's BYPASS mode, your TV must be re-
tuned to its correct output channel, typically 3, for
proper cable reception.
Here's an example of how to program the [
BYPASS
]
SmartKey so whenever it is pressed, it will also
tune your TV to its correct output channel, typically
3, for proper cable reception...
1. Press [
DEVICE
], then [
CABLE
] to select the
Cable mode of your remote.
2. Press [
BYPASS
], then [
SELECT / OK
] together -
hold both
down together until the [
CABLE
] button
lights up.
3. In this order, press [
DEVICE
], [
TV
], [
0
], [
3
]. The
[
CABLE
] button will blink and remain illuminated.
4. Press [
CH
] to lock in this setting. The [
CABLE
]
button will blink and go out.
To return the [
BYPASS
] button to its normal default
setting, repeat steps 1 and 2 above, then press
[
CH
].
Remember: When using any SmartKey to
transmit a series of functions, be sure to keep your
remote aimed at the devices to ensure all functions
are received in their entirety.
1. Turn on your 2
nd
TV.
2. Press [
DEVICE
], then [
MUTE
] together - hold
both
buttons down until the lighted mode buttons
start blinking in sequence.
3. Press [AUDIO], then [
TV
]. The [
AUDIO
] and [
TV
]
buttons will start blinking.
4. a. Press and hold [
CH
] until your 2
nd
TV turns off.
As soon as your 2
nd
TV turns off, release
[
CH
]
.
OR
4. b. From the TV Setup Code list, locate and enter
the 3-digit code until your 2
nd
TV turns off. If
multiple codes are listed, you may have to
enter several 3-digit codes until your 2
nd
TV
turns off.
5. Press [
MUTE
]. If your 2
nd
TV turns back on, press
[
AUDIO
] to lock in the code. The [
AUDIO
] button
will blink and go out.
If your 2
nd
TV doesn't turn back on, repeat steps 4
and 5 above until you can turn your 2
nd
TV off and
on.
NOTE when using the Point and Press
Programming method (step 4a.). If you find a code
that turns your 2
nd
TV off but not back on, you may
have gone past the correct matching code. Try
pressing [
CH
] one
step at a time until find a code
that turns your 2
nd
TV back on.
If you want to program a 2
nd
VCR or DVD player in
the above example, you would press [
AUDIO
], then
[
VIDEO
] in step 3., then steps 4. and 5. referring to
the Video Setup Code list.
15. Programming a 2
nd
TV, VCR, DVD
Instead of programming an audio device, you can
program your remote to operate a 2
nd
TV, 2
nd
VCR,
or 2
nd
DVD player.
To program a 2
nd
TV to your remote's [
AUDIO
]
button...
16. Code Number Read Back
To identify a 3-digit device code stored under the
Point and Pressmethod, follow these steps:
1. Press [
DEVICE
], then [
MUTE
] - hold both
down
until the illuminated mode buttons start blinking in
sequence.
2. Press [
CABLE
] to identify your cable set-top
terminal code. Or [
TV
], [
VIDEO
], [
AUDIO
] to
identify these codes. The selected mode button
will be illuminated.
3. Press [
INFO
]. The illuminated button "blink back"
the code numbers, with a 1 second interval
between each digit of the code.
Example: For code "035", the remote will blink 10
times, then 3 times, then 5 times.