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About Upgrading; Upgrade Exclusions; Troubleshooting - One for All 6-Device Universal Remote with Learning User Manual

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ABOUT UPGRADING

The One For All 6L Universal Remote
Control with Learning (URC-6820 B00) has
the largest infrared code library available.
However, if you purchase a brand new home
entertainment or home automation device,
it may not respond to the codes stored in the
remote control's memory.
If this happens, please contact our Customer
Support department (see "Troubleshooting"
on page 16) to upgrade the remote control.
The Customer Support representative will
search our entire database for a code that
matches your device and instruct you how to
enter it into your One For All 6L Universal
Remote Control with Learning (URC-6820
B00).
If the code for your home entertainment or
home automation device is not in our
database, we will need to "capture" the code
for that device from its original remote
control. A new code would then be created
and entered into your One For All 6L
Universal Remote Control with Learning
(URC-6820 B00). If necessary, the Customer
Support representative can instruct you how
to begin the capture procedure.
NOTE: One For All reserves the right to replace
a returned remote control with a new one of
equal or superior functionality.
U
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PGRADE
XCLUSIONS
Home entertainment or home
automation devices controlled by radio
frequency (RF/UHF), wired, or
ultrasonic remote controls. Only
devices controlled by infrared remote
controls are covered.
16 About Upgrading
6L U
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NIVERSAL
C
EMOTE
ONTROL WITH
Home entertainment or home
automation devices not controlled by
remote controls.
Broken or defective product.
Products that operate over 100 kHz.
Infrared keyboards and infrared
pointing devices (such as mouse
substitutes).
All products for sale and/or use outside
the continental United States, Hawaii,
Alaska, or Canada.

TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM:
SOLUTION:
PROBLEM:
SOLUTION:
PROBLEM:
SOLUTION:
PROBLEM:
L
EARNING
LED (red light) does not
blink when you press a
key.
Replace batteries with two
new AAA alkaline
batteries.
LED (red light) blinks five
times after you press a key.
Replace batteries with two
new AAA alkaline
batteries.
LED blinks when you
press a key, but home
entertainment device does
not respond.
Make sure the remote
control is aimed at your
home entertainment
device and is not farther
than 15 feet away.
The unit does not control
home entertainment
devices or commands are
not working properly.

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