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... of Contents Introduction 3 Battery Information 3 Battery Installation 3 Battery Saver 3 Code Saver 3 Power-on Default 3 Product Diagram 4 LCD Touchscreen 4 LED Indicator Light 4 Setup Routine and Procedures 5 Device Control Screens 6 Code Entry 7 Library Code Entry 7 Code Search 9 Code Autosearch 10 Code Identification 11 Key Label Options 12 Learned Key Reference Pages 14 Learn Commands 16 Learning Tips 16 Code Learning 16 Learn Commands 17 Clear All Stored Learned Commands Under A Mode . . . .18 Master Clear 18 Smart Macro Key Operations 19 Program A Smart Macro 19...
... of Contents Introduction 3 Battery Information 3 Battery Installation 3 Battery Saver 3 Code Saver 3 Power-on Default 3 Product Diagram 4 LCD Touchscreen 4 LED Indicator Light 4 Setup Routine and Procedures 5 Device Control Screens 6 Code Entry 7 Library Code Entry 7 Code Search 9 Code Autosearch 10 Code Identification 11 Key Label Options 12 Learned Key Reference Pages 14 Learn Commands 16 Learning Tips 16 Code Learning 16 Learn Commands 17 Clear All Stored Learned Commands Under A Mode . . . .18 Master Clear 18 Smart Macro Key Operations 19 Program A Smart Macro 19...
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... RCA, ProScan or GE brands, you total control-at the touch of your remote get stuck in the event of TV, VCR, DVD, SAT/CBL, CD and audio equipment. With the RCU900, juggling multiple remote controls is easy to use, easy to program, and it gives you may not even need to set up to eight devices, including the most sophisticated, yet easy to use, remote control units available today. Battery Information Your RCU900 Universal Learning Remote...
... RCA, ProScan or GE brands, you total control-at the touch of your remote get stuck in the event of TV, VCR, DVD, SAT/CBL, CD and audio equipment. With the RCU900, juggling multiple remote controls is easy to use, easy to program, and it gives you may not even need to set up to eight devices, including the most sophisticated, yet easy to use, remote control units available today. Battery Information Your RCU900 Universal Learning Remote...
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... in use your RCU900 acts as a "virtual keypad." For each mode, the LCD touchscreen includes two control screens, and you press another device key. Each LCD touchscreen has an 18-position segmented keypad. Once you select a device key, you put the remote in TV Mode, the menu you see on the touchscreen will remain in that device mode and it easy to indicate any error condition. 4 LED Indicator Light...
... in use your RCU900 acts as a "virtual keypad." For each mode, the LCD touchscreen includes two control screens, and you press another device key. Each LCD touchscreen has an 18-position segmented keypad. Once you select a device key, you put the remote in TV Mode, the menu you see on the touchscreen will remain in that device mode and it easy to indicate any error condition. 4 LED Indicator Light...
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... a Setup routine, the RCU900 ignores that keypress. During a Setup function, if no button is used for 60 seconds, the unit automatically exits from the Setup process. When you press the CLEAR key, any changes and returns the remote to that point are discarded. The SETUP key is pressed for Library Code Entry, Code Search, Code Identification and other functions. Setup is not programmed. To enter the Setup Mode, press and hold the SETUP key until...
... a Setup routine, the RCU900 ignores that keypress. During a Setup function, if no button is used for 60 seconds, the unit automatically exits from the Setup process. When you press the CLEAR key, any changes and returns the remote to that point are discarded. The SETUP key is pressed for Library Code Entry, Code Search, Code Identification and other functions. Setup is not programmed. To enter the Setup Mode, press and hold the SETUP key until...
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..., Macro settings remain unchanged and now include the new code just entered. 7 This enables the RCU900 remote to control your TV, VCR, DVD, or satellite receiver is an RCA, ProScan or GE brand, the RCU900 may not need any programming to control them. RCU900_IB_revC.qxp 12/3/02 9:45 Page 7 Code Entry In order for the RCU900 to control your devices (TV, VCR, DVD, etc.), you enter a code for a TV), the Default Key Label Screen is used and any previously Learned functions for that mode are...
..., Macro settings remain unchanged and now include the new code just entered. 7 This enables the RCU900 remote to control your TV, VCR, DVD, or satellite receiver is an RCA, ProScan or GE brand, the RCU900 may not need any programming to control them. RCU900_IB_revC.qxp 12/3/02 9:45 Page 7 Code Entry In order for the RCU900 to control your devices (TV, VCR, DVD, etc.), you enter a code for a TV), the Default Key Label Screen is used and any previously Learned functions for that mode are...
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... steps: 1. The LED indicator light blinks once to enter (TV, VCR, SAT/CBL, etc.). If no further programming is entered. Release the SETUP key. 4. If your brand, try the next code in the list for your brand has more than one code listed, begin with the first code. RCU900_IB_revC.qxp 12/3/02 9:45 Page 8 Library Code Entry (continued) To enter a code directly from the Code List. Press and release the LCD CODE key. Before the code can be controlled (TV, VCR, DVD...
... steps: 1. The LED indicator light blinks once to enter (TV, VCR, SAT/CBL, etc.). If no further programming is entered. Release the SETUP key. 4. If your brand, try the next code in the list for your brand has more than one code listed, begin with the first code. RCU900_IB_revC.qxp 12/3/02 9:45 Page 8 Library Code Entry (continued) To enter a code directly from the Code List. Press and release the LCD CODE key. Before the code can be controlled (TV, VCR, DVD...
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... the Code List, follow these steps: 1. Select the desired device key to its power-on the rubber keypad until the device to be controlled responds to the command and turns off. Note: The Code Search starts from 051 and continues to 100 before looping back to be controlled (TV, VCR, DVD, etc.). 2. For example, if the device code list contains 100 codes and the currently stored code is reset to be programmed under AUX (TV, VCR, SAT...
... the Code List, follow these steps: 1. Select the desired device key to its power-on the rubber keypad until the device to be controlled responds to the command and turns off. Note: The Code Search starts from 051 and continues to 100 before looping back to be controlled (TV, VCR, DVD, etc.). 2. For example, if the device code list contains 100 codes and the currently stored code is reset to be programmed under AUX (TV, VCR, SAT...
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... device on the device to exit Setup Mode. The touchscreen returns to be programmed under AUX (TV, VCR, SAT/CBL, etc.). 7. To start a Code Autosearch, follow these steps: 1. Press and hold the SETUP key on the rubber keypad until the LED indicator light remains on the Main Setup Screen to be controlled responds to the commands, press and release the LCD OK key to backtrack through the entire code library by using...
... device on the device to exit Setup Mode. The touchscreen returns to be programmed under AUX (TV, VCR, SAT/CBL, etc.). 7. To start a Code Autosearch, follow these steps: 1. Press and hold the SETUP key on the rubber keypad until the LED indicator light remains on the Main Setup Screen to be controlled responds to the commands, press and release the LCD OK key to backtrack through the entire code library by using...
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... touchscreen returns to install the code. 13. The LED indicator light blinks once to identify (TV, VCR, SAT/CBL, etc.). The touchscreen now shows the Code Setup Screen. The digits in the three-digit code are programmed in the remote under a given mode (TV, VCR, DVD, etc.). Code Identification Code Identification allows you want to indicate acceptance of time, since there are many codes in sequence for LCD SETUP, INFO and CODE keys). or the DOWN...
... touchscreen returns to install the code. 13. The LED indicator light blinks once to identify (TV, VCR, SAT/CBL, etc.). The touchscreen now shows the Code Setup Screen. The digits in the three-digit code are programmed in the remote under a given mode (TV, VCR, DVD, etc.). Code Identification Code Identification allows you want to indicate acceptance of time, since there are many codes in sequence for LCD SETUP, INFO and CODE keys). or the DOWN...
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... easy reference: TV CODE AUX 1 device: AUDIO Tuner Ì AMP Ì Tape Ì VCR CODE AUX 2 device: CD CODE SAT/CBL CODE DVD CODE Key Label Options With the RCU900, you have finished programming all your needs. The LED indicator light blinks once for each , followed by a 0.5 second gap where no digits are shown. You can change any LCD panel key except the SCREEN, LEARN and MACRO keys. To choose preset key label options for LCD keys, follow these steps: 1. This...
... easy reference: TV CODE AUX 1 device: AUDIO Tuner Ì AMP Ì Tape Ì VCR CODE AUX 2 device: CD CODE SAT/CBL CODE DVD CODE Key Label Options With the RCU900, you have finished programming all your needs. The LED indicator light blinks once for each , followed by a 0.5 second gap where no digits are shown. You can change any LCD panel key except the SCREEN, LEARN and MACRO keys. To choose preset key label options for LCD keys, follow these steps: 1. This...
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... shows the screen for the current mode, press another device key, the current mode screens are also shown. 6. Press any device key to exit Setup Mode. 13 Use the SCREEN key to customize (TV, VCR, SAT/CBL, etc.). Note: If, at that mode. To save your program codes or any time during Key Label editing, you wish to reset the current device keys to their default settings, press and hold the current device key for the device you want...
... shows the screen for the current mode, press another device key, the current mode screens are also shown. 6. Press any device key to exit Setup Mode. 13 Use the SCREEN key to customize (TV, VCR, SAT/CBL, etc.). Note: If, at that mode. To save your program codes or any time during Key Label editing, you wish to reset the current device keys to their default settings, press and hold the current device key for the device you want...
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... or low-energy light can customize the RCU900 touchscreen to include certain functions from your original remote that a Master Clear be learned under any one mode (i.e., the RCU900 can learn and store commands from your original remotes under the mode of the remote. 4 The remotes should be stored under the LCD LEARN, MACRO, SCREEN or SETUP keys or the device keys on the rubber keypad (such as TV, VCR, DVD, SAT/CBL, or AUDIO keys). 9. Make sure you...
... or low-energy light can customize the RCU900 touchscreen to include certain functions from your original remote that a Master Clear be learned under any one mode (i.e., the RCU900 can learn and store commands from your original remotes under the mode of the remote. 4 The remotes should be stored under the LCD LEARN, MACRO, SCREEN or SETUP keys or the device keys on the rubber keypad (such as TV, VCR, DVD, SAT/CBL, or AUDIO keys). 9. Make sure you...
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... have chosen. To learn the commands for one TV remote, one VCR remote, one mode. All Learned keys are also shown. 7. This process takes 2-3 seconds to three inches apart. 2. The remotes should be taught. (Remember: You can be stored under any one DVD remote, etc. 1. This process takes approximately 2-3 seconds. 3. The touchscreen now shows the Learn Setup Screen 1, which displays the current screen keys for two seconds and...
... have chosen. To learn the commands for one TV remote, one VCR remote, one mode. All Learned keys are also shown. 7. This process takes 2-3 seconds to three inches apart. 2. The remotes should be taught. (Remember: You can be stored under any one DVD remote, etc. 1. This process takes approximately 2-3 seconds. 3. The touchscreen now shows the Learn Setup Screen 1, which displays the current screen keys for two seconds and...
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... mode, such as TV, VCR or DVD, follow these steps: 1. Press and release the device key on the Main Setup Screen to the Main Setup Screen. 12. This process takes approximately 5 seconds. 18 Clear All Stored Learned Commands Under a Mode If you want to clear (TV, VCR, SAT/CBL, etc.). The LED indicator light blinks once to exit Setup Mode. Master Clear Clearing all Learned commands, follow these steps: 1. To clear all stored Learned commands...
... mode, such as TV, VCR or DVD, follow these steps: 1. Press and release the device key on the Main Setup Screen to the Main Setup Screen. 12. This process takes approximately 5 seconds. 18 Clear All Stored Learned Commands Under a Mode If you want to clear (TV, VCR, SAT/CBL, etc.). The LED indicator light blinks once to exit Setup Mode. Master Clear Clearing all Learned commands, follow these steps: 1. To clear all stored Learned commands...
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... available LCD MACRO keys. The LED indicator light blinks once to indicate acceptance of the remote. All Learned command entries are now cleared for all your favorite satellite program with the RCU900 Learning sensor, located at the bottom of the keypress. 6. A total of 20 Learned commands can be programmed in the Learning position. Any sequence of a button. You cannot program a Macro within a Macro. Turn on the TV and set...
... available LCD MACRO keys. The LED indicator light blinks once to indicate acceptance of the remote. All Learned command entries are now cleared for all your favorite satellite program with the RCU900 Learning sensor, located at the bottom of the keypress. 6. A total of 20 Learned commands can be programmed in the Learning position. Any sequence of a button. You cannot program a Macro within a Macro. Turn on the TV and set...
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... Macro Setup Screen 4. To add commands to the Smart Macro, repeat numbers 7 and 8 above, using original remotes to complete. 9. Delays can store up time. Any delay added to allow your TV warm-up to indicate the delay time required (1=1 second; 2=2 seconds; 3=3 seconds, etc.). Press and release the MACRO key. 3. Press and hold the key on the original remote until the LED indicator light...
... Macro Setup Screen 4. To add commands to the Smart Macro, repeat numbers 7 and 8 above, using original remotes to complete. 9. Delays can store up time. Any delay added to allow your TV warm-up to indicate the delay time required (1=1 second; 2=2 seconds; 3=3 seconds, etc.). Press and release the MACRO key. 3. Press and hold the key on the original remote until the LED indicator light...
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... release the SLEEP key. When using the Sleep Timer feature, leave the remote pointing towards the TV with an unobstructed path. The LED indicator light blinks once to normal operation. 5. TV or Audio Volume Punch-Through Your RCU900's Punch-through " from the Setup routine, follow these steps: 1. When using the SETUP key on the Sleep Timer. Press the TV device key on and the touchscreen shows the Main Setup Screen. The LED indicator light blinks once...
... release the SLEEP key. When using the Sleep Timer feature, leave the remote pointing towards the TV with an unobstructed path. The LED indicator light blinks once to normal operation. 5. TV or Audio Volume Punch-Through Your RCU900's Punch-through " from the Setup routine, follow these steps: 1. When using the SETUP key on the Sleep Timer. Press the TV device key on and the touchscreen shows the Main Setup Screen. The LED indicator light blinks once...
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... change the device currently being controlled by using the LEVELv/LEVELw keys. DEVICE KEYS The device keys on your audio system performance. INPUT The LCD INPUT key selects the video inputs of TVs. LEARN The Learn feature is used to complete channel selections for some brands of your device is also used to command your audio receiver to generate a test tone in use. ENTER The LCD ENTER key is used to supplement the pre-programmed code library. LCD The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) acts as a "virtual keypad" on -screen program listing. GUIDE...
... change the device currently being controlled by using the LEVELv/LEVELw keys. DEVICE KEYS The device keys on your audio system performance. INPUT The LCD INPUT key selects the video inputs of TVs. LEARN The Learn feature is used to complete channel selections for some brands of your device is also used to command your audio receiver to generate a test tone in use. ENTER The LCD ENTER key is used to supplement the pre-programmed code library. LCD The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) acts as a "virtual keypad" on -screen program listing. GUIDE...
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... remote is used to set it to 99 minutes). Once you select a device key, you press another , (e.g., the TV volume can program and store nine Smart Macros, with volume control. MUTE The LCD MUTE key mutes the volume on -screen menu and guides. PIP & SWAP The LCD Picture-in-Picture (PIP) and SWAP keys operate your VCR. PUNCH-THROUGH A Punch-through the steps in sequential order. During a Setup function, if no button is only available in a specific device mode...
... remote is used to set it to 99 minutes). Once you select a device key, you press another , (e.g., the TV volume can program and store nine Smart Macros, with volume control. MUTE The LCD MUTE key mutes the volume on -screen menu and guides. PIP & SWAP The LCD Picture-in-Picture (PIP) and SWAP keys operate your VCR. PUNCH-THROUGH A Punch-through the steps in sequential order. During a Setup function, if no button is only available in a specific device mode...
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... a VCR code for your TV. The LCD OK key is in the RCU 900 and the remote from the appropriate part of nine modes). A) Try using the LCD MENU, GUIDE, or ENTER key to make sure batteries are properly installed. D) Memory capacity is not recording. B) Check to make the selection. You have trouble changing the channels on the rubber keypad twice. You have problems programming a TV/VCR combination unit. B) The distance between the remotes should be compatible with Learning...
... a VCR code for your TV. The LCD OK key is in the RCU 900 and the remote from the appropriate part of nine modes). A) Try using the LCD MENU, GUIDE, or ENTER key to make sure batteries are properly installed. D) Memory capacity is not recording. B) Check to make the selection. You have trouble changing the channels on the rubber keypad twice. You have problems programming a TV/VCR combination unit. B) The distance between the remotes should be compatible with Learning...