USING THE HOME THEATER MODE
The One For All 6 Device Home Theater Universal Remote Control
includes a custom Home Theater mode. After the HOME THEATER
key is programmed, it will allow you to access five groups of
remote control keys without having to change device modes.
Control Organization
About Control Groups
For Home Theater programming, the remote control’s keys are
grouped by type of control into the following five control groups:
(1) Transport Controls:
PLAY, STOP, FWD, REW, PAUSE, and REC
VOL+, VOL-, and MUTE
(2) Volume Controls:
(3) Channel Controls:
CH+, CH-, (Keypad) 0 ~ 9, ENTER, LAST,
SLEEP, INFO, and TV/VCR
MENU, GUIDE, Cursor Controls (Up, Down,
(4) Menu Controls:
Left, Right), SELECT, and EXIT
(5) PIP Controls:
PIP, MOVE, and SWAP
About Device Groups
Moreover, the remote control’s devices are grouped into the following
five device groups:
(1) Device Group 1:
VCR, DVD, and RCVR/AMP
TV, VCR, CBL, SAT, and RCVR/AMP
(2) Device Group 2:
(3) Device Group 3:
TV, VCR, CBL, SAT, and RCVR/AMP
(4) Device Group 4:
TV, VCR, CBL, SAT, and DVD
TV
(5) Device Group 5:
The default Device Group setting from the factory is:
VCR
(1) Device Group 1:
(2) Device Group 2:
TV
(3) Device Group 3:
CBL
(4) Device Group 4:
CBL
(5) Device Group 5:
TV
Programming The Home Theater Mode
For example, let’s assume you have a TV, a cable box, and a VCR in
your home theater system.You can set up the Home Theater mode
so that selected controls are assigned to these devices as follows:
1. On the remote control, press HOME THEATER.
2. Press and hold SET until the LED (red light) blinks twice, then
release SET.
3. Enter 9 - 7 - 9. The LED will blink twice.
4. Select a device. For this example, press VCR once. Then assign a
desired Control Group to the device. For this example, press PLAY
once, which will assign the entire group of Transport Controls
(i.e., PLAY, STOP, FWD, REW, PAUSE, and REC) to the VCR. The LED
will blink once.
5. Select another device. For this example, press TV once. Then
assign a desired Control Group to this device. For this example,
press VOL+ once, which will assign the entire group of Volume
Controls (i.e., VOL+, VOL-, and MUTE) to the TV. The LED will
blink once.
6. Select another device. For this example, press CBL once. Then
assign a desired Control Group to this device. For this example,
press CH+ once, which will assign the entire group of Channel
Controls (i.e., CH+, CH-, (Keypad) 0 ~ 9, ENTER, LAST, SLEEP,
INFO, and TV/VCR) to the Cable Box. The LED will blink once.
7. To add additional Menu functionality to the Cable Box, press CBL
once. Then press MENU once. This action will assign the entire
group of Menu Controls (i.e., MENU, GUIDE, Cursor Controls (Up,
Down, Left, Right), SELECT, and EXIT) to the Cable Box. The LED
will blink once.
8. To add PIP functionality to the TV, press TV once. Then press PIP
once. This action will assign the entire group of PIP Controls (i.e.,
PIP, MOVE, and SWAP) to the TV. The LED will blink once.
9. To exit Home Theater programming, press and hold SET until the
LED (red light) blinks twice, then release SET.
Operating The Home Theater Mode
After programming the Home Theater key (see the previous section),
you simply activate this mode by pressing HOME THEATER once.
Instantly, groups of remote control keys will be assigned to their
programmed devices.
For the above example, pressing HOME THEATER once would assign
the following keys to the VCR, TV, and Cable Box:
PLAY, STOP, FWD, REW, PAUSE, and REC
VCR:
TV:
VOL+, VOL-, MUTE, PIP, MOVE, and SWAP
CH+, CH-, (Keypad) 0 ~ 9, ENTER, LAST,
Cable Box:
SLEEP, INFO, TV/VCR, MENU, GUIDE,
Cursor Controls (Up, Down, Left, Right),
SELECT, and EXIT
USING A MACRO
With programming, the MACRO key on your One For All 6 Device
Home Theater Universal Remote Control can be setup to
perform a repetitive, time-consuming operation for easy, convenient
access through the press of a single key.
A macro can be used to control a home theater operation, to set a
favorite channel, or for other multiple functions you would like to
control with one key press (see examples below). Moreover, the
MACRO key can hold up to 15 key presses total.
NOTE: Programming a new macro over an existing one will erase the
original macro.