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Your new AT2400 AllTouch® Remote Control ("remote") functions as four remotes in one to operate your TV, VCR, cable set-top device, or CD player. If you prefer, you can program the AT2400 AllTouch Remote Control to operate additional electronic devices, such as a stereo receiver, a DVD player, or a home automation device.
For information about the keys on the remote, go to the Quick Reference section of this guide.
Note: If you have questions or concerns about the operation of this remote, contact your cable service provider.
The remote requires two alkaline AA batteries. When batteries are properly installed, the LED on the remote blinks each time a button is pressed.
Important Reminder: A diagram in the battery compartment of the remote indicates proper placement of the batteries.
Q: What are mode keys?
A: The mode keys switch the remote to operate a particular device. These four keys are located at the top of the remote.
Q: What are setup codes?
A: Setup codes are numeric codes that identify your brand of equipment so that the remote can operate that device.
Important Reminder: The AT2400 AllTouch Remote Control is not a toy. It should be kept out of the reach of children under the age of 6 years.
The mode keys are programmed with most of the popular brands of electronic devices, so before you perform this procedure, test each mode key.
To test the mode key, turn on your device, press the mode key for that device, and then press POWER on the remote to verify that the power to the device turns off.
If the device does not turn off, then the mode key may not be set up.
Follow these steps to set up a mode key:
If none of the codes listed for your device work, you can search through the code library for a valid code. The remote automatically selects the proper code.
Note: The LED on the remote blinks three times when you reach the end of the code library. Each of the code libraries contains fewer than 80 codes.
You can find out which code you used to program your device by using the following procedure.
You can program your Volume and Mute keys to function in one of two ways:
Note: The default setting is to control volume through your TV all the time. Follow these steps to change the way your Volume and Mute keys function.
Mode
1 TV Mode Key
2 Cable Mode Key
26 AUX Mode Key
28 VCR Mode Key
Sound
21 Adjusts volume
23 Mutes sound
27 POWERS on or off
29 LED
15 Functions as follows:
11 Functions vary by cable service provider
9 Selects options in menus and IPG
3 Displays interactive guide
25 Displays cable settings or menu
7 Moves through selections
22 Selects and deselects screen item
20 Displays channel and program information
8 Selects channels, up or down
5 Views favorite channels
6 Returns to last channel viewed
10 Enters channel numbers (also enters your parental control PIN)
19 Features vary by cable service provider; some provide access to pay-per-view features.
Note: Explorer DHCTs provide access through onscreen options.
24 Navigates through IPG or settings
4 Exits settings, menus, and guides
Note: In VCR mode, these keys control your VCR.
12 Fast forwards VCR/VOD
13 Records program
14 Stops VCR/VOD
16 Plays VCR/VOD
17 Pauses VCR/VOD
18 Rewinds VCR/VOD
Enter all 4 digits to program the TV mode key.
Use the VCR mode key to program your VCR, DVD, or CD player.
Enter all 4 digits to program the VCR mode key.
Setup codes for the AUX and CBL mode keys are located in "AUX Setup Codes".
Your cable service provider may have "locked" a valid cable code into your remote to keep you from unintentionally changing the cable code.
If you need to program the remote to operate a different device, use the following steps to unlock the remote.
Result: You can now set up your CBL key with a different cable code.
You must enter all 4 digits to program the CBL mode key.
The Explorer eClub is an online club that provides news about the Explorer DHCT and offers you a chance to win prizes and other premium items.
To join the Explorer eClub, you must enter the serial number of your DHCT. The number is located on a label on the bottom of your DHCT, and begins with S/N. Also, your cable service provider may need this number if your DHCT requires service. Write the serial number here:
S/N....
You can access the Explorer eClub on the Internet at www.scientificatlanta.com/explorerclub
These codes allow you to program your remote to control cable radio set-top devices.
Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.
Download Scientific Atlanta AT2400 AllTouch - Remote Control User's Guide
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