RCA VR613HF VCR User Manual


 
14
Using the Remote Control
Controlling a TV
The VCR‘s remote is preprogrammed to control the basic functions of a compatible
RCA, ProScan, or GE TV. Also, you can set up the remote to control other
manufacturer‘s brands. To program the remote, enter the remote code numbers that
correspond to your brand.
Program the Remote for a TV
Helpful Hint: Notice the difference
between the TV and VCR on-screen
displays. This is one way to tell if the
remote is set to control the VCR or the TV.
1. Turn on the TV.
2. Point the VCR remote at
the TV.
3. To enter the code for your
brand, hold the TV button
and press two number
buttons . If the TV
changes channels when
you press CHAN up or
down, setup is complete.
4. Release the buttons.
5. Repeat steps 2 – 4 with a
different code if the first
one does not work.
* The remote may not be able to control every model TV of
the brands listed.
Code
Brand * Number(s)
Akai 03
AOC 06,12
Candle 06
Citizen 06
Colortyme 06
Concerto 06
Curtis Mathes 01,06
Daewoo 06,12
Daytron 06
Electrohome 06,12
Emerson 06
Envision 05,06
Fisher 05
GE 00,01,06,11
Goldstar 06,12
Hallmark 06
Hitachi 06,14
Infinity 04
J C Penney 00,01,06,09,12
JBL 04
Jensen 06
JVC 10,11
Kawasho 03,06
Kenwood 06
Loewe 04
Luxman 06
LXI 04,05,07
Magnavox 04,06
Marants 04
Marantz 04,06
MGA 06,12
Mitsubishi 06,12
MTC 06, 12
Code
Brand * Number(s)
NAD 07,08
NEC 06,12
Panasonic 04,11
Philco 04,06,12
Philips 03,04,06
Pioneer 06
Portland 06,12
ProScan 01
Proton 06
Quasar 11
Radio Shack 01,05,13
RCA 01,06,12
Realistic 05
Sampo 06
Samsung 06,09,12
Sanyo 05
Sears 01,05,06,07,
08,10
Sharp 06,13
Sony 03
Soundesign 06
Sylvania 04,06
Technics 11
Techwood 06
Teknika 06
TMK 06
Toshiba 05,07,08,09
Universal 00
Victor 10
Wards 00,01,04,06,
12,13
Yamaha 12
Zenith 02
Operate the TV
After you set up your remote to control your TV, test the TV buttons to
see which ones operate your TV.
1. Point the remote at the TV and press TV.
2. If the TV does not turn on in step 1, press TV, then POWER.
3. Use the “TV Function Buttons” as described on page 13.