Checking the codes, Using macros – One for All 6-Device Universal Remote User Manual
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Checking the Codes
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5.
Press CH+ to begin searching for your
code. Stop the search when the device
turns off or performs the function
selected in step 4 (if other than
POWER).
NOTE: In the search mode, the remote control
will send IR codes from its library to the
selected device, starting with the most
popular code first. Every press of CH+ will
send a new code. If you go past the code that
performed the Test Function, you can go back
by pressing CH-.
6.
To lock in the code, press and release
the SET key. The LED blinks twice.
7.
To search for the codes of your other
devices, repeat steps 1 through 6, but
substitute the appropriate device key
for the device you are searching for in
step 1.
CHECKING THE CODES
If you have set up the remote control using
the Searching For Your Code procedure, you
may need to find out which four-digit code
is operating your equipment. For example,
to find out which code is operating your TV:
1.
On the remote control, press TV once.
2.
Press and hold SET until the LED (red
light) blinks twice, then release SET.
3.
Enter 9 9 0. The LED will blink twice.
4.
To view the code for the first digit,
press 1 once. Wait 3 seconds, count the
LED blinks (e.g., three blinks = 3) and
write down the number in the leftmost
box in the TV code boxes on page 7.
NOTE: If a code digit is 0, the LED will not
blink.
5.
Repeat step 4 three more times for
remaining digits. Use 2 for the second
digit, 3 for the third digit, and 4 for the
fourth digit. Write down the code
digits in the remaining TV code boxes
on page 7.
6.
To check for codes of other devices,
repeat steps 1 through 5, but substitute
the appropriate device key for each
device you are checking. Write down
the device’s code digits in the
appropriate code boxes on page 7.
USING MACROS
You can program the M1 and M2 keys on
your One For All 6L Universal Remote
Control with Learning (URC-6820 B00) to
perform repetitive, time-consuming
operations for easy, convenient access
through the press of a single key.
Macro keys are ideal for home theater
operations, setting a favorite channel, guide
steps, or other multiple functions you would
like to control with one key press. Moreover,
each macro key can hold up to a total of 20
key presses.
NOTE: Programming a new macro over an
existing one will erase the original macro.
P
ROGRAMMING
A
F
AVORITE
C
HANNEL
With so many channels available through
your cable or satellite system provider, you
can program a macro that directly selects a
favorite channel with one key press.
For example, let's assume your favorite
cable programs are on channel 52. Use the
following instructions to program a macro
key for direct access of this channel:
NOTE: This example assumes the TV is tuned
to the correct Input to view your cable box.
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