Universal Remote Control RF10 Universal Remote User Manual


 
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Pre-Programmed Code Method
BASIC SETUP
BASIC SETUP
Pre-Programmed Code Method
NOTE: If the Component fails to turn off
after you have entered all the code
numbers listed for your brand, you can
use either the Auto-Search Method on
Page 11 or the Learning Method on
Page 13.
STEP 4:
Point the RF10 toward the
Component you want to program,
(in this example, TV), and punch in
the 3-digit code that you wrote
down for that specific Component.
Use the Number buttons 0-9 on the
remote to punch in the code. If the
3-digit code number that you just
punched in is correct, the
Component will turn off. If the
Component does not turn off,
continue entering code numbers
from your list until the Component
turns off. Some brands have
several possible code numbers.
STEP 5:
When the Component turns off,
press the ON button to turn the
Component back on. Now you
can test the Volume and Channel
buttons (for TV), or PLAY and
STOP (for VCR and DVD) to make
sure they all work. If any of the
buttons do not work properly, you
need to find a new correct code.
For example, maybe your Sony TV
turned off with code number 147,
but the volume controls did not
work properly. If this is the case,
try the next code number listed for
that Component until you find a
perfect match.
STEP 6:
Once you have found the right
code, save the code number by
pressing the Component button
you just programmed (in this case
TV) one more time. The LCD
screen will blink “SAVED” two
times, signaling that the code
number has been successfully
saved, and then return to normal
operating mode (in this case TV).
NOW, PROGRAM THE REST OF YOUR
COMPONENTS BY REPEATING STEPS
2 THROUGH 6. IN MOST SYSTEMS,
YOU CAN FINISH BASIC SETUP IN
JUST A FEW MINUTES AND PUT ALL
YOUR OLD REMOTES AWAY.
CODE
DISPLAY
ON
BUTTON
VOLUME
BUTTON
STOP
BUTTON
PLAY
BUTTON