Summary of Contents for Universal Electronics Titan
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Titan Remote Control Users Guide Pour les instructions en français, veuillez consulter www.urcsupport.com Para instrucciones en español, por favor consulte www.urcsupport.com PREPROGRAMMED FOR YOUR SET-TOP BOX...
Master Power Macro The Master Power Macro is a special feature that can be enabled so that Titan remote control can turn all of your home theater devices ON or OFF with a single key-press. Refer to the MASTER POWER MACRO section of the users guide for instructions to enable this feature.
FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS Use the illustration below to locate features on the Titan Remote Control and then study the Key Charts (on the next three pages) to learn how they function. www.urcsupport.com...
Key Charts Function Use SETUP for all programming SETUP sequences. Press POWER once to turn on or off a home theater device. For MASTER POWER control, see “Using the Master Power Key” on page 19. Press AUX, DVD, AUD, TV, or STB once to select a home entertainment device to control.
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Function Use PAGE+ (or PAGE-) to page up (or page down) through menu screens and the program guide. Use A, B, C, or D as shortcuts to access additional features available honour set-top box menu screens, program guide, and interactive applications. Use VOL+ (or VOL-) to raise (or lower) the audio volume.
Function Use PIP ON/OFF to open or close PIP window. Use SWAP to swap the primary viewing channel with the PIP channel. For a DVR/PVR, SWAP can be used to switch the active channel tuner. Use MOVE to move the PIP window location.
BASIC SETUP: PROGRAMMING DEVICE CONTROL The Titan universal remote control comes pre- programmed to operate the set-top box that is supplied by your service provider. In addition, Titan can be programmed to control four (4) additional home theater equipment devices. NOTE:...
SEARCHING FOR YOUR CODE If your home entertainment device does not respond to the Titan Remote Control after trying all of the codes listed for your brand, or if your brand is not listed at all, try searching for your code.
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Turn on your TV. On the remote control, press TV once; it blinks once. Then press and hold SETUP until the TV key blinks twice. Enter 9 9 1. The TV key blinks twice. Enter one of the following four digits: COMPONENT TYPE COMPONENT ID # Set-Top Boxes (Cable, Sat, etc.)
CHECKING THE CODES If you have programmed one of your Titan remote's mode keys by searching for your device code (on the previous page), you may need to find out which five- digit code is operating your equipment. For example, to find out which code is operating your TV: On the remote control, press TV once;...
Titan Remote Control’s LED blinks twice. NOTE: If the LED on the Titan remote displays one long blink, a learning error has occurred. Try repeating this step again until a successful capture occurs. If the function is still not captured, press and hold SETUP to exit pro- gramming and review the “Learning Precau-...
tions” on the previous page. If needed, also see “Troubleshooting” on page 23. After review, start programming again at step 1. Repeat steps 2 through 4 for another mode and/or key or press and hold SETUP to exit SETUP programming. Deleting a Single Learning Key This process returns the key to its original programming for the mode you select.
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PROGRAMMING VOLUME LOCK Volume Lock allows you to set your remote to direct all volume commands to whichever home theater device you designate as your audio source. By default, Global (All) Volume Lock is set to TV, so you can control TV volume while in any mode on your remote.
Press each mode key that relates to the devices that you do not use for volume control. These will be the modes in which the volume functions control the device related to the mode key you pressed in step 1. Any mode omitted from this step will have all volume controls assigned to that mode's device.
Enter 9 7 3. The mode LED (e.g., TV) blinks twice. Press CH+ once. The mode LED (e.g., TV) blinks once. Press the mode key for the device that you want to use for channel-changing. The mode LED blinks twice. Now, regardless of what mode you select, the channel keys will only change channels on the assigned device.
(e.g., press CH+ in TV mode and the TV changes channel accordingly). PROGRAMMING MACRO KEYS The Titan Remote Control includes two macro keys (F1 and F2, located directly below the INPUT key at the bottom of the remote). Macros allow you to record a...
Programming a Macro Key On the remote control, press and hold SETUP SETUP until the mode LED blinks twice. Enter 9 9 5. The mode LED blinks twice. Select a macro key (for example, F1) and press it once. The mode LED blinks once. Press the key sequence you want to program into the macro.
18). If desired, repeat these to clear another Tune- In key. USING THE MASTER POWER KEY The Titan Remote Control has a unique feature that allows you to sequentially turn up to five of your home entertainment devices on or off with a single key press.
Using the Master Power Key Press STB once. Press POWER. The remote sends a power command to each device that was included in the Master Power Macro. Clearing the Master Power Key On the remote control, press STB once. Press and hold SETUP until the mode LED blinks twice.
BACKLIGHTING The Titan Remote Control is equipped with backlit keys to make it easy to use in dark ambient lighting. By default, Titan's backlighting is enabled to light after keys are pressed (other than the OK key). You can disable the...
RE-PROGRAMMING SET-TOP BOX CONTROL The Titan Remote Control comes pre-programmed to control the set-top box supplied by your service provider. In addition, it is locked to prevent inadvertent deletion or change of set-top box control. In the event that you need to change the STB key to control a...
TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM: Device mode key does not blink when you press a key. SOLUTION: Replace the batteries with two (2) new AA batteries (see “Installing Batteries” on page 7). PROBLEM: Device key blinks when you press a key, but home entertainment device does not respond. SOLUTION: Make sure you are aiming the remote control at your home entertainment device and that you are within 15 feet of the device you are trying to control.