RCA CRCU100 Universal Remote User Manual


 
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Additional Operating Notes
Controlling a Components
Function:
Press the correct component button to
tell the remote which component you
want to control. Then press the
desired function button. For example,
to turn the TV on: First hit the TV
button, then the ON/OFF button. Or
to operate the fast forward function of
a VCR, first hit the VCR button, then
the fast forward arrow button.
Number Buttons:
Press two numbers to select channel.
Press a 0before a single-digit
channel number.
For some TVs there will be a
2-second delay before the channel will
change.
For other brands of TVs, you will
need to press the
PC/ENTER
button
after selecting the two number
buttons.
VCR On/Off Switch:
Some older VCRs do not have an
ON/OFF
switch on their remote
controls and cannot be turned on and
off remotely. If you have this type of
VCR, you can test the code number
by pressing the
CHAN
button instead
of the
ON/OFF
button. Make sure the
VCR is alreadv turned on when vou
test the code number.
Controlling Two VCRs
This remote can control
two VCRs
independently as long as each VCR
operates in a different remote
transmitting code.
Some newer RCA VCRs are capable
of working on either of two remote
codes. These VCRs have either a
switch labeled
VCRIIVCR2
or an
on-screen display titled
REMOTE
VCRlIVCR2. You
can then set your
new VCR to respond to the remotes
VCR2 button and your older VCR to
respond to the VCR1 button.
Some older RCA VCRs have a
NORM/UNIFIED
switch that can also
respond to either the VCR1 or VCR2
button on the remote. Place this
switch in the
UNIFIED
position for
the VCR to respond to the VCR1 but-
ton or in the NORM position for the
VCR2 button. In the NORM position,
you must program the VCR2 button to
respond to code number 05.
If neither of your VCRs has
switchable code capability, you may
still be able to use the
VCRlIVCR2
feature to control two VCRs of the
same brand since many older VCRs
use remote codes that are different
than newer VCRs, You may want to
experiment to see what works with
your particular VCRs,
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