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Using The System
Using The Remote Control
• 0 - indicates a second TV
• 1 - indicates a second VCR
• 2 - indicates an audio amplifier or cable box
2. Press the Power button.
3. Press the Up or Down arrows to set the remote to the next code. The key backlight
remains on through the search. The Down arrow button scans backward, the Up
arrow scans forward. Keep pressing the arrow button, slowly, to continue scanning.
When the correct code is reached, the device turns off. If the correct code is reached,
press the pound (#) button to store the code in the remote. If the code is valid, the
appropriate mode light blinks three times.
4. Press the Power button to turn the device back on.
5. Try some other remote control buttons to make sure you have the correct code.
6. If the other buttons work, do the next procedure Determining the Remote Control
Device Codes.
7. If the other buttons do not work, press the Power button to turn on the device and
repeat steps 1 - 3. The scan resumes from the last code stored.
Note: The mode light flashes rapidly if the scan returns to the starting point and all
codes have been tested for the device. If this happens, the remote may not control the
particular device.
DETERMINING THE REMOTE CONTROL DEVICE CODES
You can find out what device code is currently set for each remote control mode:
1. Press and hold the Mode button for the device you want the remote to control for
about 3 seconds. When all other mode lights come on, release the button. It will flash
to indicate it is in the address programming format.
2. Press the pound (#) button twice. The mode light flashes the number of times to
indicate each digit of the current mode. There will be a pause between the flash
sequences. A quick flash indicates zero. For example, for an AUX code of 0136,
the mode light flashes once quickly (for zero), then once, three times, and six times.
Remember that the AUX mode has a four digit code.
INSTALLING AN ATTENUATOR
Other UHF signals may block signals from the UHF remote control to the receiver.
To prevent such interference, you can install a 10 dB attenuator. This will reduce the
sensitivity of the receiver to other UHF signals but also substantially reduce the
operating range of the UHF remote control.
1. Remove the UHF antenna from the UHF Remote Antenna connection on the
receiver back panel.
2. Attach a 10 dB attenuator to the UHF Remote Antenna connection.
3. Attach the UHF Antenna to the attenuator.
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