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Punch Through

The VCR Transport  keys  (e.g., REW, PLAY, FFWD, REC, STOP,
AND PAUSE) are set at the factory to control the VCR even if TV or
CBL is the selected mode. In other words,VCR control "punches
through" regardless of what mode is on. Moreover, you do not have to
press VCR before pressing the mode key.

Sleep Feature

Press SLEEP key to activate your component’s internal sleep timer.
(May not be available for all components.)  If the component does not
have a sleep function, the first press of the SLEEP key activates the
remote’s built-in sleep timer. Timer can be set to a maximum of  90
minutes.

To Set the Remote’s Built-in Timer

1.

Press SLEEP key once, 15 minute timer is set. Red light
blinks once.

2.

Additional key presses within 10 seconds will increase
the timer value in 15 minute increments up to a maxi-
mum of 90 minutes. For each press of the SLEEP key,
the red light will blink to indicate how many 15 minute
increments have been programmed, e.g., one blink for
first press, two blinks for the second press, etc. Sleep
timer activates 10 seconds after the last press of the
SLEEP key. The red light will blink once every 15 sec-
onds to indicate that the timer is running.

NOTE:

Once the sleep timer is running, the sleep timer is automati-

cally canceled if any other key is pressed. The remote IR must be
pointed to the component to turn off component when timer ends.

To Activate Built-in Sleep Timer if component has
Sleep function

1.

On the remote control, press a component key once
(e.g., TV,VCR,CBL).

2.

Press and hold SET until the red light blinks twice, then
release SET.

3.

Enter 9-7-0. The red light will blink twice.

4.

Follow instructions above to Set Timer.

To reset to component Sleep function follow steps 1 through 3 above.
At the end of step three, the red light will blink four times to indicate
the remote is reset to component Sleep function.

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Programming With Auto  Scan

If your component does not respond to the remote control after try-
ing all codes listed for your brand, or if your brand is not listed at all,
try searching for your code using Auto Scan. For example, to search
for a code for a TV:
1.

On the remote control, press TV once.

2.

Press and hold  SET until the red light blinks twice, then
release SET.

3.

Aim the remote control at the TV and press SCAN. The
red light will blink twice.

4.

Continue aiming the remote control at the TV (which
may take up to 5 minutes) until it turns off. Immediately
press any key except VOL-, SCAN, or SET.

If SCAN is pressed again after any key stops Auto Scan, the remote
will continue Auto Scan of the next ID from where it stopped.

If you have passed by the code that turns off the TV, press VOL- one
or more times until the TV turns on again.

5.

To lock in the code and exit Auto Scan, press and release
SET the red light will blink twice.

6.

To search for codes of other components, repeat steps 2
through 5, but substitute the appropriate key (e.g.,VCR,
CBL) for the (VCR or Cable) component you are search-
ing for.

NOTES:

In the search mode, the remote will send IR (infrared)

codes from its library to the selected device, starting with the most
popular code first.

Checking the Auto Scan Codes

If you have set up the remote control using Auto Scan, you can now
find out which four-digit code is operating your component:
1.

On the remote control, press a component key once
(e.g., TV,VCR, CBL).

2.

Press and hold SET until the red light blinks twice, then
release SET.

3.

Enter 9-9-0. The red light will blink twice.

4.

To view the code for the first digit, press  once. Wait
3 seconds, count the red light blinks (e. g., 3 blinks  = 3)
and write down the  number.

NOTE:

If a code digit is "0" , the red light will not blink.

5.

Repeat step 4 three more times for remaining digits. Use
for the second digit, for the third digit and for the
fourth digit.

6.

To find codes of other components, repeat steps 1
through 5, but substitute the appropriate key (e.g., VCR
or  CBL) for the component you are checking. As
before, write down each four-digit code.

ABOUT OTHER FEATURES

Volume Lock

The remote control is set at the factory to control the volume inde-
pendently while in the TV,VCR, and CBL modes.

To control the volume from one mode (e. g., TV) while in another
mode (e.g., VCR or CBL), perform the instructions below to lock the
volume setting.
1.

On the remote control, press TV once.

2.

Press and hold SET until the red light blinks twice, then
release SET.

3.

Press VOL+. The red light will blink twice.

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Summary of Contents for REM110

Page 1: ...t to operate the specific components you wish to control This remote features Channel Scan a convenient way to channel surf by scanning channels Auto Scan code search to help program remote control fo...

Page 2: ...g step 3 the remote con trol will exit the programming mode without saving your entries You will have to start with step 1 to begin programming again 4 SETTING UPYOUR REMOTE CONTROL Before using your...

Page 3: ...de for a TV 1 On the remote control press TV once 2 Press and hold SET until the red light blinks twice then release SET 3 Aim the remote control at theTV and press SCAN The red light will blink twice...

Page 4: ...e component key to be cleared twice NOTE To clear all set up codes and restore functions to Default press SET until red light blinks twice release SET and enter 9 8 1 Caution When this clear feature i...

Page 5: ...048 0059 0085 0183 0207 0209 Runco 0046 0059 SSS 0048 0209 Sampo 0059 10 Default code SETUP CODES FOR TELEVISION C DIGOS DE PROGRAMACI N PARATELEVISI N CODES DE PROGRAMMATION DUT L VISEUR AOC 0048 005...

Page 6: ...ltitech 0029 0101 NEC 0096 0133 Nikko 0066 12 Default code Samsung 0048 0059 0085 0089 0207 Sansei 0480 Sansui 0492 Sanyo 0183 Scimitsu 0048 Scotch 0207 Scott 0048 0207 0208 0209 0265 Sears 0076 0083...

Page 7: ...e Noblex 0269 Olympus 0064 Optimus 0066 0077 0133 0191 1191 Orion 0031 0213 0238 Panasonic 0064 0191 0254 1191 Penney 0064 0066 0071 0269 Pentax 0071 Philco 0064 0238 Philips 0064 0110 Pilot 0066 Pion...

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