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This remote cannot access every menu system of all models and brands of
consumer electronics components. However, if you’ve successfully
programmed the 

DVD•AUX

key to operate a DVD player, you can access

DVD disc menus with the 

MENU

key. 

The 

MENU

key will access TV menu systems for most RCA, GE and

PROSCAN TVs, as well as some other popular brands. In addition, some
RCA VCR menus are supported by this remote’s 

MENU

key. This remote

also supports select SATELLITE receiver menus.

If this remote’s 

MENU

key doesn’t access the menu system for your

component, you’ll need to use the original remote to change menu settings.

Note:

This remote’s 

MENU

key doesn’t support CABLE box menu systems

and some VCR menu systems. 

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On-screen Menus

Accessing a Menu System

To access a menu system, follow these steps:

1. Make sure your components are

turned on and your TV is set to
the component’s input.

2. Press the component key on the remote

(

TV

DVD

DBS•SAT

) for the desired

menu screen.

3. Press the 

MENU

key. 

4. The menu for the component you

have chosen should be visible on
your television.

Highlighting and Selecting
Menu Items

To navigate on-screen menus, use the

ARROW

keys.

Note: For RCA, GE or ProScan TVs, press
the MENU key to select the highlighted
item. If menu items have numbers next 
to them, you can use the number keys to
select an item. Additionally, the SELECT
key can be used to select menu choices.

• For users of RCA, GE and PROSCAN

DBS products, older DBS models
require that the 

INFO

or 

MENU

key on

this remote be used to make program
selections. Use the 

SELECT

key for

making program selections on newer
RCA, GE and PROSCAN DBS models. 

• For Sony products, pressing the 

ENTER

key while in Menu Mode returns you 
to the previous menu.

• In some menu systems, you must

press the 

ENTER

key to select the

highlighted item.

• All functions in competitive models

and brands of products may not be
fully supported.

• Because of the wide variety of menu

formats, some experimenting may
be required.

Exiting a Menu System

To exit the Menu Mode, press the 

CLEAR

key. The remote reverts back to its
normal operation.

This is an example of a DVD
disc on-screen menu. English 
is the menu choice highlighted.
Using this remote control, you
would press the SELECT key 
to choose English.
To highlight another language,
press the DOWN ARROW key.
(In the example above, the
highlight would move to Español.)

CLEAR

MENU•PROG

MENU•PROG

SELECT

ENTER

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Summary of Contents for RCU600M - Universal Remote Control

Page 1: ...to 6 remotes Home Theatre Keys take full advantage of your Home Theatre equipment with Surround Sound Control Compatible with today s most popular brands Multi Brand Use See back for most popular brands U N I V E R S A L RCU600M remote ...

Page 2: ... 10 Manual Code Search 10 Auto Code Search 10 Code Retrieval 11 Sleep Feature 11 Programming the Sleep Timer 11 Canceling the Sleep Timer 11 On screen Menus 12 Accessing a Menu System 12 Highlighting and Selecting Menu Items 12 Exiting a Menu System 12 Troubleshooting 13 14 Limited 90 Day Warranty 15 Table of Contents Indicator Light Component Keys TV VCR DVD DBS SAT CABLE AUDIO CHAN and VOL keys ...

Page 3: ...re programming the remote Component Keys TV VCR DVD DBS SAT CABLE AUDIO selects the component you want the remote to operate For example after you ve programmed the remote to operate your TV you must press the TV key first to put the remote in TV Mode While in TV Mode the CHAN keys change the channel on the TV the VOL keys adjust the TV s volume etc Transport Keys REVERSE PLAY FORWARD STOP PAUSE R...

Page 4: ...m information if your component is equipped with this feature Functions the same as a DISPLAY key Primary Key Descriptions For VIDEO Operations Other Keys Listed Alphabetically Certain keys on the six component universal remote have dual functions Primary functions are printed in black Secondary key functions are printed in blue on the remote and are used for AUDIO operations INPUT selects the vid...

Page 5: ...for your brand If none of the codes work or your brand is not listed use one of the Code Search methods to program this remote See Code Search section on page 10 Certain keys on the six component universal remote have dual functions Secondary key functions are printed in blue on the remote and are used for AUDIO operations Not all functions work for all brands Experiment with your AUDIO system to ...

Page 6: ...mote See Code Search section on page 10 In order for the six component universal remote to control your VCR you must program it with the code that matches your VCR To program your remote to control your VCR follow these steps BLINK VCR CODE OFF 1 Manually turn on the DVD CD system 2 Locate the enclosed DVD or CD Code List Find your brand in the DVD or CD Codes Note If your brand isn t listed use o...

Page 7: ...ne of the Code Search methods to program this remote control See section on Code Search on page 10 3 Press and hold the CODE SEARCH key until the indicator light illuminates Then release the CODE SEARCH key 4 Press and release the DBS SAT key The indicator light blinks and then remains lit 5 Use the number keys on the remote to enter the first code listed for your brand After you enter a valid thr...

Page 8: ...ogram for Cable Box Direct Entry Method In order for the six component universal remote to control your CABLE box you must program it with the code that matches your CABLE box To program your remote to control your CABLE box follow these steps 8 This remote control will operate many features found in AUDIO systems To program your remote to control your audio component follow these steps Note CD sy...

Page 9: ...ed to experiment with your system since manufacturers products do not all work in the same manner USING THE NUMBER KEYS TO CHANGE AUDIO INPUTS To select a component press the number key 1 6 that corresponds with the component you want to operate CD TAPE TUNER TV VIDEO 1 or VIDEO 2 USING THE FUNCTION KEY TO CHANGE AUDIO INPUTS To select a component press the FUNCTION key until the input you want to...

Page 10: ...ains lit 4 Aim the remote at the component and press the ON OFF key once The remote automatically sends every code for the specified component one at a time with the three second delay between each code Keep the remote aimed at the component throughout this process 5 As soon as the component turns off you must press the ENTER key immediately so the remote stores the correct code If you do not pres...

Page 11: ...ntil you have retrieved all three numbers of the code 7 Refer to the code box to write down the code for your component within the Direct Entry section page 5 9 for the component just programmed The Sleep feature turns off your TV automatically at a duration you choose from 1 to 99 minutes To program your remote to control the Sleep feature follow these steps Sleep Feature Programming the Sleep Ti...

Page 12: ...ng Menu Items To navigate on screen menus use the ARROW keys Note For RCA GE or ProScan TVs press the MENU key to select the highlighted item If menu items have numbers next to them you can use the number keys to select an item Additionally the SELECT key can be used to select menu choices For users of RCA GE and PROSCAN DBS products older DBS models require that the INFO or MENU key on this remot...

Page 13: ...nstallation on page 3 Replace the batteries with two new AA batteries Reprogramming may be required Problem The remote does not operate your component You must put the remote in the correct mode by pressing the corresponding component key TV VCR DVD DBS SAT CABLE AUDIO so the remote knows which component you want to operate Remove any obstacles between the remote and the component Make sure to aim...

Page 14: ...ned to the Video Input that matches the manner in which you connected the component to the TV For example if you connected your DVD player to your TV by connecting audio video cables usually color coded yellow red and white to the TV s Input 1 jack you must tune the TV to its Video 1 Input channel Remember different manufacturers label these jacks differently Consult the instruction manual that ca...

Page 15: ... responsible for any incidental or consequential damages or for any loss arising in connection with the use or inability to use this product Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty excludes defects or damage due to misuse abuse or neglect This warranty gives you specific lega...

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