URC URC-RFS200 Owners Manual - Page 7

Pre-Programmed Code Method, Pre-Programmed Code Methoda

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BASIC SETUP 11 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 scan through all the other code numbers that are pre-loaded into the RF20 for that Component (in this case TV) by using the UP or DOWN display buttons on the screen. (There is a chance that your Component was actually manufactured by another brand.) However, most of the code tables are so large that it is usually faster to use the Learning Method on Page 15. STEP 7: Point the RF20 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. Somebrands have several possible code numbers. STEP 8: 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 UP & DOWN BUTTONS NUMBER BUTTONS 12 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. ON BUTTON VOLUME BUTTONS CHANNEL BUTTONS PLAY BUTTON STOP BUTTON BASIC SETUP Pre-Programmed Code Methoda

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BASIC SETUP
BASIC SETUP
Pre-Programmed Code Method
Pre-Programmed Code Methoda
NOTE:
If the Component fails to turn off after you have entered all
the code numbers listed for your brand, you can scan through
all the other code numbers that are pre-loaded into the RF20
for that Component (in this case TV) by using the UP or
DOWN display buttons on the screen. (There is a chance that
your Component was actually manufactured by another
brand.) However, most of the code tables are so large that it
is usually faster to use the Learning Method on Page 15.
STEP 7:
Point the RF20 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. Somebrands
have several possible code numbers.
STEP 8:
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.
ON
BUTTON
VOLUME
BUTTONS
CHANNEL
BUTTONS
PLAY
BUTTON
STOP
BUTTON
UP & DOWN
BUTTONS
NUMBER
BUTTONS