RCR6373/RCR6473
Universal Remote Control
Owner’s Manual
Manual del Propietario (parte posterior)
Six-Component
Universal Remote
Component
keys (TV,
SAT•CBL, DVD,
DVR•AUX1,
AUDIO,
Congratulations on your purchase of this six-component
universal remote. This universal remote controls up to six
electronic components and makes juggling remote controls
a thing of the past. Your remote is guaranteed to work with
all brands of components. This remote is unusually versatile
because it has two AUX keys that you can program to control
any video component. The six-component universal remote is
easy to use, easy to program, and gives you control at the touch
of your fingertips.
VCR•AUX2)
SLOW•ASPECT
key changes
between
Transport keys,
including SKIP
and SLOW,
give you
better DVD/
DVR control
full- and
widescreen
formats on
HDTVs
SAVE THIS MANUAL AND THE CODE LISTS!
Remote controls can sometimes lose their programming when you
change the batteries. Make sure you keep the manual and code lists in
a safe place so that you can reprogram the remote if you need to.
Dedicated
GUIDE key
gives you
easy access
to program
guides
INFO key
displays
information
for the
component
you’re
controlling
Tip: The six-component universal remote is already programmed
to operate most RCA, GE, and PROSCAN branded TVs, VCRs,
DVD players, and satellite receivers. Just press the corresponding
key—DVD for a DVD player, TV for a television, SAT•CBL for a
satellite receiver, etc.
Arrow
keys for
navigating
your
Dedicated
MENU
key lets
you access
advanced
component
functions
components’
menu systems
Battery Installation and Information
Your universal remote requires two AAA alkaline batteries
(batteries may or may not be included, depending on model).
To install the batteries:
1. Remove the battery compartment
cover.
2. Insert the batteries, matching the
(+) and (–) marks inside the battery
compartment.
3. Push the battery cover back into place.
Note: If you are replacing batteries, try not to press any keys after
you’ve taken the old batteries out. Pressing keys while replacing
batteries causes the remote to lose the components you’ve programmed.
You will need to program the remote again.
Battery Precautions:
• Do not mix old and new batteries.
• Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable (nickel-
cadmium) batteries.
• Always remove old, weak or worn-out batteries promptly and recycle or
dispose of them in accordance with Local and National Regulations.
Actual
model may
vary from
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Battery Saver
Your universal remote control saves battery power by
automatically turning off if any key is pressed for more than
60 seconds. This saves your battery life should your remote
get stuck in a place where the keys remain depressed, such as
between sofa cushions.
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The INPUT and — (dash) key has three
functions, it (ꢀ) toggles through all the video or
audio sources connected to your TV or audio
component; (2) toggles between VCR and the
TV input; (3) lets you separate the main channel
number from the sub-channel number in digital
channel numbers
Care and Maintenance
• Keep the remote dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately.
• Use and store the remote only in normal temperature
environments.
• Handle the remote gently and carefully. Don’t drop it.
• Keep the remote away from dust and dirt.
• Wipe the remote with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it
looking new.
• Modifying or tampering with the remote’s internal components
can cause malfunction and invalidate its warranty.
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Notes:
Testing the Code for Maximum
Functionality
Different remote control codes can provide different levels
of functionality. To confirm that the component key is
programmed with the correct code for maximum functionality,
follow the steps below.
• To program the DVR•AUX1 key to control a component other than
a DVR, see page 3.
• To program the VCR•AUX2 key to control a component other than
a VCR, see page 3.
4. While holding down the component key, consult the
Code Lists for a four-digit code that corresponds to your
component’s brand and use the number keys (0-9) to enter
it. After you press the first number, the LED turns off. After
the fourth number is entered, the LED turns on.
1. Make sure your component is on. Attempt to control a
variety of the component’s functions with the remote. If
some features of your components do not work, go to step 2
to try a different code.
TIP: Throughout the programming of each key, be sure to keep the
remote pointed at the IR sensor of the component you are currently
programming the remote to control.
2. Repeat the Brand Code Search and Entry Method from step 1.
When the component turns off for the first time, do not press
the STOP key, which would store the code. Instead, with the
unit now off, continue to press the POWER key repeatedly
until the unit turns back on.
5. Release the component key. If the LED turns off, you
have entered a valid code and have followed the correct
procedure for Direct Code Entry. Proceed to the next step.
If the LED blinks four times, you have either entered a code
number that is not in the code lists or missed a step in the
code entry procedure. Repeat the Direct Code Entry process
from step 3 and try the next code listed.
3. Once the unit turns back on, you have found another code
that operates the component. Press the STOP key.
4. Test the key’s functionality again by attempting to control a
variety of the component’s functions.
If the code that has been stored controls the majority of the
component’s functions, programming is complete.
6. To confirm that the component key is programmed with the
correct code for maximum functionality, test the component.
Attempt to control a variety of the component’s functions
with the remote. If some features of your components do not
work, try programming the remote with a different code in the
list until you find the code that allows the remote to control
the majority of your component’s functions. Different codes
can provide different levels of functionality.
If the code stored does not give maximum functionality, try
another code—start from step 2 of this section.
Direct Code Entry
To use the direct code entry method to program your universal
remote to control your components, follow the steps below.
IMPORTANT: Remember to enter the code for future reference in
the box provided in the Code Retrieval section of this manual. (See
page 5.)
1. Manually turn on the component you want the remote to
control (TV, VCR, DVD, DVR, satellite receiver, cable box,
or audio component).
Manual Code Search and Entry
2. Locate the enclosed Code Lists. Find the list for the
component you wish to program. Find your component’s
brand. You will see a listing of four-digit codes for each
brand. If your brand isn’t listed, use the Manual or Auto
Code Search method to program the remote control.
If your component’s brand isn’t listed in the Code Lists, or if
you have tried all of the codes for your brand and the remote
does not operate your component, try one of the following
Code Search methods—Manual Code Search or Auto Code
Search. Both Code Search methods cycle through all of the
codes in the Code Lists in the event that your component’s
code is listed under another brand.
Note: You can also use the online code finder at
LED
3. Press and hold the component key
(TV, SAT•CBL, DVD, DVR•AUX1,
AUDIO, VCR•AUX2) you wish to
program. The LED turns on and
remains on.
Note: The Manual Code Search method may take a long time
because the remote searches through all of the codes in its memory for
the code that operates your component. Therefore, if your brand is
listed in the Brand Codes or the Code Lists, first try the Brand Code
Search or the Direct Code Entry method described earlier.
Keep holding down the component
key. If you release the component
key any time during the Direct
TIP: To exit without saving at any point in the Manual
Code Search, press the CLEAR key.
Code Entry procedure, the LED blinks four times, and
the process is exited. The last programmed code under the
component key is retained.
1. Manually turn on the component you want the remote to
control (TV, VCR, DVD, DVR, satellite receiver, cable box,
or audio component).
Programming the DVR•AUX1 and VCR•AUX2 Keys To Control Other Components
The DVR•AUX1 and VCR•AUX2 keys default to control a DVR and VCR respectively. If you want these keys to control
different components (an additional TV, DVD, satellite or cable box, for example), you must preprogram the key.
1. Press and hold the key you want to program (DVR•AUX1
or VCR•AUX2). The LED turns on.
DVR•AUX1 OR VCR•AUX2 KEY CONTROLS:
Additional TV
press ꢀ
2. While holding down the DVR•AUX1 or VCR•AUX2 key,
press the number key on the keypad for the component you
wish to control (see the chart on the left). The LED turns off.
VCR or DVR
press 2
press 3
press 4
press 5
Additional DVD
3. Release the DVR•AUX1 or VCR•AUX2 key. The LED
blinks four times and then turns off. The key is now “set”
to control whichever component you selected.
Additional audio component
Additional satellite or cable box
4. Next, program the DVR•AUX1 or VCR•AUX2 key to control the brand of component you have. Remember to consult the
appropriate component code list. For instance, if you have programmed the key to control an additional DVD, consult the
DVD Code List. Program the key to control your component with the Code List enclosed.
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Notes:
Auto Code Search and Entry
The Auto Code Search and Entry Method enables the remote
to automatically search through all the codes in the Code Lists
for the one that operates your component.
• To program the DVR•AUX1 key to control a component other than
a DVR, see page 3.
• To program the VCR•AUX2 key to control a component other than
a VCR, see page 3.
Note: The Auto Code Search method may take a long time because
the remote searches through all of the codes in its memory for the code
that operates your component. Therefore, if your brand is listed in the
Brand Codes or the Code Lists, first try the Brand Code Search or the
Direct Code Entry method described earlier.
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2. Press and hold the component key
(TV, SAT•CBL, DVD, DVR•AUX1,
AUDIO, VCR•AUX2) you wish to
program. The LED turns on and
remains on. Keep holding down the
component key.
TIP: To exit without saving at any point in the Auto Code Search,
press the CLEAR key.
1. Manually turn on the component you want the remote to
control (TV, VCR, DVD, DVR, satellite receiver, cable box,
or audio component).
3. While holding the component key
down, press and hold the POWER
key. The LED turns off. After holding down both keys for
three seconds, the LED turns back on.
Notes:
4. Release both keys. The LED remains on.
• To program the DVR•AUX1 key to control a component other than
a DVR, see page 3.
• To program the VCR•AUX2 key to control a component other than
a VCR, see page 3.
Note: If you press an invalid key during Manual Code Search, the
remote does not respond and the search times out after two minutes.
When the search times out, the LED blinks four times and turns off.
The last programmed code under that component key is retained.
LED
2. Press and hold the component key
TIP: Throughout the programming of each key, be sure to keep the
remote pointed at the IR sensor of the component you are currently
programming the remote to control.
(TV, SAT•CBL, DVD, DVR•AUX1,
AUDIO, VCR•AUX2) you wish to
program. The LED turns on and
remains on. Keep holding down the
component key.
5. Press the POWER key repeatedly until your component
turns off. Each time you press the POWER key, the LED
blinks, and the next code in the list is sent. This process
continues until all of the codes in the Code Lists have been
tried. If your component turns off, you have found the
correct code.
3. While holding the component key
down, press and hold the POWER
key. The LED turns off. After holding down both keys for
three seconds, the LED turns back on.
4. Release both keys. The LED remains on.
TIP: Because there are so many codes, you may have to press the
POWER key many times—possibly hundreds of times.
Note: If you press an invalid key during Auto Code Search, the
remote does not respond and the search times out after two minutes.
When the search times out, the LED blinks four times and turns off.
The last programmed code under that component key is retained.
6. Once you have found the correct code, you must
save the new code by pressing the STOP key. The
LED turns off. You must press the STOP key to
save the code or the correct code will not be stored! When
you press the STOP key, the code is stored.
TIP: Throughout the programming of each key, be sure to keep the
remote pointed at the IR sensor of the component you are currently
programming the remote to control.
Note: If the remote cycles through and the LED blinks four times
and turns off, all codes have been searched. The Manual Code Search
method is exited.
5. Press the PLAY key, then wait five seconds to see
if your component turns off. If your component
does not respond, continue to press the PLAY key
every five seconds until your component turns off.
IMPORTANT: Be sure to retrieve the code your remote programmed
Each time you press the PLAY key, the LED blinks several
times and a block of 10 codes are sent to your component.
This process continues until all of the codes in the Code Lists
have been searched. If your component has not turned off
after all codes have been searched, the LED blinks four times
and turns off. The Auto Code Search Entry method is exited.
by finishing the Code Retrieval process found on page 5.
TestingtheCodeforMaximumFunctionality
Different remote control codes can provide different levels
of functionality. To confirm that the component key is
programmed with the correct code for maximum functionality,
follow the steps below.
6. When your component turns off, you know the
correct code is in the last block of 10 codes sent.
Press the REVERSE key. Wait two seconds to see if
your component turns on again.
1. Make sure your component is on. Attempt to control a
variety of the component’s functions with the remote. If
some features of your components do not work, go to step 2
to try a different code.
If your component does not respond, continue to press the
REVERSE key every two seconds until your component
turns on again. This will isolate the correct code in the last
block of codes sent. Each time the REVERSE key is pressed,
the LED blinks.
2. Repeat the Manual Code Search and Entry Method from
step 1. When the component turns off for the first time,
do not press the STOP key, which would store the code.
Instead, with the unit now off, continue to press the
POWER key repeatedly until the unit turns back on.
Note: If you accidentally press the REVERSE key after your
component responds, press the FORWARD key. Then, wait two
seconds to see if your component turns off again.
3. Once the unit turns back on, you have found another code
that operates the component. Press the STOP key.
7. Once your component turns on, you have found
the correct code. Press the STOP key to save the
new code. The LED turns off.
4. Test the key’s functionality again by attempting to control a
variety of the component’s functions.
If the code that has been stored controls the majority of the
component’s functions, programming is complete.
IMPORTANT: You must press the STOP key to save the code or the
correct code will not be stored!
If the code stored does not give maximum functionality, try
another code—start from step 2 of this section.
Note: To confirm that the component key is programmed with
the correct code for maximum functionality, it is necessary to test
the component. If some of the features of your component do not
work, different codes in the list can be tried until you find the code
that allows the remote to control the majority of your component’s
functions. See the section entitled “Testing the Code for Maximum
Functionality” on the next page for more information.
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TestingtheCodeforMaximumFunctionality
TV Code
SAT•CBL Code
Different remote control codes can provide different levels of
functionality. To confirm that the component key is programmed
with the correct code for maximum functionality, follow the
steps below.
1
3
5
SAT
CABLE
1. Make sure your component is on. Attempt to control a
variety of the component’s functions with the remote. If some
features of your components do not work, go to step 2 to try a
different code.
dVd Code
dVR•Aux1 Code
dvr/vCr
dvd
Tv
SAT•CBL
2. Repeat the Auto Code Search Method from step 1. When
you’ve found the code that turns your component back
on, do not press the STOP key, which would store the
code. Instead, with the unit now on, continue to press the
REVERSE key repeatedly until the unit turns back off.
AudIo Code
VCR•Aux2 Code
4
Note: If you cannot find another code in this block that works, press
the PLAY key to continue searching through the code blocks. When the
component turns off again, press the REVERSE key to find the code in
that block that makes your component turn back on.
dvr/vCr
dvd
Tv
SAT•CBL
Using the Remote to Control
Your Components
Because this remote controls more than one component, you
must first “tell” the remote which component you wish to operate.
That means, if you wish to operate your TV, you must first press
the TV key to put the remote in the TV Mode.
3. Once the unit turns back on, you have found another code
that operates the component. Press the STOP key.
4. Test the key’s functionality again by attempting to control a
variety of the component’s functions.
If the code that has been stored controls the majority of the
component’s functions, programming is complete.
If the code stored does not give maximum functionality, try
another code—start from step 2 of this section.
The remote stays in the chosen component mode (such as TV
Mode) until you change it. If your remote is in TV Mode, you
must change the mode in order to operate your DVD, VCR, DVR,
audio component, satellite receiver, or cable box. For example,
if you are in DVD Mode, and you wish to turn off your TV, you
must press the TV key first before pressing the POWER key.
Code Retrieval
Once you’ve programmed the remote to control your
components, you may want to record the codes for future
reference. If you used the Direct Code Entry method, this is easy.
Just find the codes you entered and make a note of them in the
boxes below. If you used one of the Code Search methods to
program your remote or if you used the Direct Entry method
but don’t remember the code, you will need to retrieve each
component’s four-digit code. Retrieving the actual code and
writing it down will save you time if you ever need to program the
remote again (e.g., if programming is lost when you change the
batteries). If the codes are recorded, you can use the Direct Entry
method to reprogram your remote to control your components.
Volume Punch-through
Volume Punch-through allows the VOL and MUTE keys, when
pressed in SAT•CBL, DVD, DVR or VCR modes, to “punch
through” to either TV or AUDIO, whichever was accessed last.
Volume Punch-through occurs automatically and allows you to
control the volume without exiting the current mode. (If either
AUX key has been programmed with a TV or AUDIO code,
that must be considered when determining the last active TV or
AUDIO component used.)
Note: Volume Punch-through does not occur in cases where the
component code has its own volume/mute data, such as a satellite
receiver with its own volume/mute control.
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1. Press and hold the component
key (TV, SAT•CBL, DVD,
DVR•AUX1, AUDIO,
Advanced Punch-through
VCR•AUX2) whose code you wish
to retrieve. The LED turns on.
Keep pressing the component key.
Volume Punch-through, as described above, occurs automatically.
However, if you want to specify whether the Volume Punch-
through is directed to the TV or AUDIO while in SAT•CBL,
DVD, DVR or VCR modes, follow the steps below.
2. While holding the component key
down, press and hold the INFO
key. The LED turns off. After holding down both keys for
three seconds, the LED turns back on.
Note: This option can also be enabled for an AUX key, if it is
programmed with a VCR, DVR, DVD, CD, SAT or TV code.
3. Release both keys. The LED remains on.
1. Press and hold any component key programmed for VCR,
DVR, DVD, CD, SAT or HDTV. The LED turns on.
4. Starting with the number 1 key, press each number key on
the keypad in the following order (1-9, then 0). The number
that causes the LED to blink is the first number of the code.
As you find each number of the code, write it down for
future reference.
2. While holding down the component key, press and hold the
VOL up key. The LED turns off.
3. After holding down both keys for 3 seconds, the LED turns
on and stays on. Release both keys.
Note: All TV codes begin with the number 1; all VCR and DVR
codes begin with the number 2; all DVDs, the number 3; all audio
componenets, the number 4; and all satellite receivers and cable boxes,
the number 5.
4. Press and release the component key you want the Volume
Punch-through to be directed to from the selected mode
(TV, AUDIO or AUX key). The LED flashes, then turns off.
5. Repeat step 4 until you have retrieved all four numbers in
the code. After the fourth number is retrieved, the LED
blinks briefly, then turns off.
Note: The component key pressed in step 4 must be programmed with
a TV or AUDIO component. If an invalid key is pressed, the LED
flashes four times, then turns off.
TIP: To exit the Code Retrieval Mode, press the CLEAR key at any time.
Important: Once you have programmed any component with a
specified Volume Punch-through, the Volume Punch-through for
all other components defaults to AUDIO. If you do not want other
components’ Volume Punch-through to default to AUDIO, you must
manually program them, using steps 1-4.
Note: If you press an invalid key during the Code Retrieval process,
the remote will not respond. If you do not press a valid Code
Retrieval key (TV, SAT•CBL, DVD, DVR•AUX1, AUDIO,
VCR•AUX2, INFO, CLEAR), Code Retrieval times out after 15
seconds. The LED blinks four times, and then turns off.
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Problem: The VCR won’t record.
Troubleshooting
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•
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Make sure the remote is in VCR•AUX2 Mode.
Make sure the tape is properly loaded in the VCR.
Problem: The remote does not operate your component.
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You must put the remote in the correct mode by pressing the
corresponding component key (TV, SAT•CBL, DVD, DVR•AUX1,
AUDIO, VCR•AUX2) so the remote knows which component you
want to operate.
Make sure the tape is not write-protected. If the safety tab is
removed the tape is write-protected, and you cannot record onto
that tape.
Problem: The remote will not change channels on
component.
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Remove any obstacles between the remote and the component.
Make sure to aim the remote at the IR sensor on the component.
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You must put the remote in the correct mode by pressing the
corresponding component key (TV, SAT•CBL, DVD, DVR•AUX1,
AUDIO, VCR•AUX2) so the remote knows which component you
want to operate.
Make sure the batteries are fresh and are properly installed. (See
Battery Installation on page xx.) Replace the batteries with two new
AAA batteries, if necessary. Reprogramming may be required.
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Reset the remote. Remove the batteries, then press and hold
the number 1 key on the remote for several seconds to reset the
microprocessor inside the remote. Release the number 1 key,
reinstall the batteries, and press the POWER key. If the LED lights
up, reprogram the remote and try again. If the LED doesn’t light
up, replace the batteries with new ones.
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Press the ENTER key after you enter a channel number.
Remove any obstacles between the remote and the component.
Make sure to aim the remote at the IR sensor on the component.
Problem: The component’s menu does not appear on the
TV screen.
Problem: The remote can’t be programmed to operate
your component.
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Make sure you have connected your component to your TV
properly and selected the correct input. (See your components’
Owner’s Manuals for proper connection procedures.)
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If you are testing the remote after you have entered the code, you may
be too far away from the component or at a wrong angle. This remote
uses IR (infrared) technology to communicate with components. The
remote sends the code, and the component’s IR sensor reads the code.
Therefore, there must be an unobstructed path between the remote
and the IR sensor on the component. Move closer and make sure you
point the remote at the component (DVD player when programming
the DVD key; TV when programming the TV key; etc.).
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You must put the remote in the correct mode by pressing the
corresponding component key (TV, SAT•CBL, DVD, DVR•AUX1,
AUDIO, VCR•AUX2) so the remote knows which component you
want to operate.
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Menu access isn’t supported for all brands. If that’s the case, you’ll
need to use your original remote control to access menu functions
for these components.
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If you’ve used the Direct Entry programming methods to enter the
codes for your brand and the unit is still not functioning properly,
try one of the Code Search methods.
To control combo units, like TV/VCRs or TV/DVDs, you must
program the individual corresponding component keys to control
each part of the combo unit. Once programmed successfully,
the TV key controls the TV functions, and the VCR•AUX2 or
DVD key controls the VCR or DVD functions. There is a specific
section in the Code Lists for combo units. The codes in this
section should be tried first using Direct Code Entry on the TV
and DVD or VCR•AUX2 keys. If this is unsuccessful, follow the
normal programming methods for both keys.
Limited Lifetime Warranty
Audiovox Electronics Corporation (the “Company”) warrants to you the
original retail purchaser of this product that should it, under normal use
and conditions, be proven defective in material or workmanship during its
lifetime while you own it, such defect(s) will be repaired or replaced (at the
Company’s option) without charge for parts and repair labor. To obtain repair
or replacement within the terms of this Warranty, the product is to be delivered
with proof of warranty coverage (e.g. dated bill of sale), specification of
defect(s), transportation prepaid, to the Company at the address shown below.
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Make sure the batteries are fresh and are properly installed.
Problem: The remote doesn’t perform commands properly.
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You must put the remote in the correct mode by pressing the
corresponding component key (TV, SAT•CBL, DVD, DVR•AUX1,
AUDIO, VCR•AUX2) so the remote knows which component you
want to operate.
This Warranty does not cover product purchased, serviced or used outside the
United States or Canada. This Warranty is not transferable and does not extend
to costs incurred for installation, removal or reinstallation of the product.
This Warranty does not apply if in the Company’s opinion, the product has
been damaged through alteration, improper installation, mishandling, misuse,
neglect, accident, or the simultaneous use of different battery types (e.g.
alkaline, standard or rechargeable).
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Make sure component is “ready” (e.g., DVD player has disc
loaded; VCR has tape loaded, etc.).
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You may have pressed an invalid key for the mode the remote is in.
THE EXTENT OF THE COMPANY’S LIABILITY UNDER THIS
WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT
PROVIDED ABOVE AND, IN NO EVENT, SHALL THE COMPANY’S
LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY PURCHASER
FOR THE PRODUCT.
If you’re trying to turn on an RCA, GE, or PROSCAN
component, press the component key (TV, SAT•CBL, DVD,
DVR•AUX1, AUDIO, VCR•AUX2) instead of the POWER key.
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If you’re trying to enter a channel number directly, try pressing
the ENTER key after entering the channel number as this is a
requirement of certain models and brands.
This Warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties or liabilities. ANY
IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY
OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE SHALL BE LIMITED TO DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY.
IN NO CASE SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY
CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER. No
person or representative is authorized to assume for the Company any liability
other than expressed herein in connection with the sale of this product.
There is a possibility that a programmed code may only be able
to control some of your component features (e.g., only turns a
component on and off). To confirm that the component key is
programmed with the correct code for maximum functionality, test
the component. Attempt to control a variety of the component’s
functions with the remote. If some of the features of your
components do not work, try programming the remote with a
different code in the list using the Direct Code Entry Method,
until you find the code that allows the remote to control the
majority of your component’s functions. Different codes can
provide different levels of functionality.
Some states/provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied
warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential
damage so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This
Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights,
which vary from state/province to state/province.
U.S.A.: Audiovox Electronics Corporation, 150 Marcus Blvd., Hauppauge,
New York 11788
CANADA: Audiovox Return Center, c/o Genco, 6685 Kennedy Road,
Unit 3, Door 16, Mississauga, Ontario L5T 3A5
Problem: The LED does not light when you press a key.
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You may have pressed an invalid key for the mode the remote is
in. You must put the remote in the correct mode by pressing the
corresponding component key (TV, SAT•CBL, DVD, DVR•AUX1,
AUDIO, VCR•AUX2) so the remote knows which component you
want to operate.
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Make sure the batteries are fresh and are properly installed. (See
Battery Installation on page xx.) Replace the batteries with two new
AAA batteries, if necessary. Reprogramming may be required.
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