INTRODUCTION The One For All 3 Devices Universal Remote Control is designed to operate three home entertainment devices, depending on the model purchased (see on the right). Key Charts, Mode Keys The remote control requires two fresh AAA alkaline batteries (not included) and easy programming to control your devices.For best results, please...
FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS Use the to learn how to use the universal functions of the One For Key Charts All 3 Devices Universal Remote Control. Key Charts (red light) blinks to show that the remote control is working and is sending signals.
Local and National Regulations. SETTING UP YOUR COMPONENTS The One For All 3 Devices remote control is preprogrammed at the fac- tory to operate an RCA TV and VCR, a Motorola (GI) cable box, and a Toshiba DVD player. To control devices other than the default brands, perform the following steps;...
5. Your One For All 3 Devices is now programmed to operate your TV/DVD.Write your TV/DVD code for future reference. Remember, if you want to use your One For All 3 Devices to operate your TV/DVD, press the VCR/DVD key first.
As before, write down each four-digit code. RE-ASSIGNING DEVICE KEYS The One For All 3 Devices can be set to control a second TV,VCR, or DVD player. For example, to control two TVs, a VCR, and a cable box, you will need...
Setting Up Your Components CHANGING VOLUME LOCK The One For All 3 Devices is set to control the volume of your TV in the TV,VCR, CBL/SAT, and DVD modes. If you want the volume to be con- trolled by a mode other than TV (e.g., CBL/SAT), change the Volume...
TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM: LED does not blink when you press a key. SOLUTION: Replace batteries with four new AAA alkaline batteries. PROBLEM: LED blinks when you press a key, but home enter- tainment component does not respond. SOLUTION: Make sure the remote control is aimed at your home entertainment device and is not farther than 15 feet away.
INSTRUCTIONS TO THE USER This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide a reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.