Radio Shack Universal Remote 15 2107 User Guide

8-In-One Touch Screen  
Remote Control  
 
ˆ Contents  
A Quick Look at the Keys ........................................ 6  
The Touch Screen Keys ......................................... 7  
CAB (Cable Box) Controls ............................... 10  
CD (CD Player) Controls .................................. 10  
MISC (Miscellaneous Audio Service)  
Preparation .............................................................. 21  
Adjusting Sound ................................................... 23  
Setting Up The Remote ........................................ 23  
Deleting a Macro .............................................. 29  
Control Groups ................................................. 30  
Setting Up Home Theater ................................ 30  
Operation ................................................................. 36  
Controlling a Selected Device .............................. 36  
Using Channel Scan ............................................. 37  
Using a Macro ...................................................... 37  
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Using Home Theater ............................................ 38  
Using Volume Lock .............................................. 38  
Locking the Volume ......................................... 39  
Using Learning ..................................................... 40  
Learning a Function ......................................... 40  
Deleting a Learned Function ........................... 42  
Using Key Mover .................................................. 42  
Moving a Key ................................................... 43  
Deleting a Moved Key ..................................... 43  
Troubleshooting ..................................................... 46  
Care ..................................................................... 46  
Manufacturers’ Codes ............................................ 47  
Audio Cassette Device Codes ......................... 47  
Home Automation Codes ................................ 54  
Miscellaneous Audio Codes ............................ 55  
Satellite Receiver Codes ................................. 55  
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ˆ Features  
Your RadioShack 8-In-One Touch Screen Remote Con-  
trol is an advanced universal remote control with touch  
screen control of up to eight home entertainment devic-  
es.  
Its features include:  
Key Mover — allows keys to be copied from one device  
to another, or to a different position in the same device  
mode.  
Home Theater Feature — lets you combine different  
device applications under one convenient mode.  
Learning — lets you add missing or unique functions  
from other remote controls.  
Programmable Macro Keys — can be programmed  
with up to 15 keystrokes each to perform repetitive tasks  
with the press of one key.  
Extensive Searchable Code Library — contains re-  
mote control codes for most available brands, as well as  
discontinued devices.  
Favorite Channel Scan — lets you preview favorite  
channels.  
Automatic Backlighting — changes the illumination in  
response to tilt movement and ambient lighting.  
Easy Device Setup — can be programmed by device  
code or by library search.  
Real-Time Clock and Timed Macro Sequences — for  
away-from-home device control.  
Powerful Infrared Beam — lets you operate your home  
entertainment devices from a greater distance than with  
many of the original remote controls.  
Non-Volatile Memory — retains programming even  
when the batteries are removed.  
Features  
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ˆ A Quick Look at the  
Keys  
This section contains a listing of all the remote’s keys for  
all available devices that can be setup using this remote  
control.  
For your device, not every function may be available or  
have the same name. For operation details on remote  
control keys, refer to the devices’ owner’s manuals.  
THE HARD KEYS  
The most-often used remote control functions are as-  
signed to hard keys and are located below the touch  
screen. A beep sounds each time you press a hard key.  
If desired, the beep can be disabled (see “Adjusting  
Sound” on Page 23).  
If a pressed key issues an IR signal, the red light blinks  
and flashes.  
Note: If the Macro (1M, 2M, and 3M) keys have not been  
programmed, the red light and do not flash.  
After you select a device, aim the remote control at the  
device and use the hard keys as follows:  
Key  
Function  
POWER  
Use to turn the selected device on or  
off.  
VOL+/ –  
MUTE  
Use to adjust the volume level of the  
selected device.  
Use to mute or restore the volume of  
the selected device.  
CH+/–  
Use to change to the next higher (or  
lower) channel of the selected device.  
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A Quick Look at the Keys  
 
 
Key  
Function  
SCAN  
Use to preview all available channels  
for a selected device at three-second  
intervals.  
Press again to stop the scan at a  
desired channel.  
To view favorite channels, SCAN must  
be programmed first. See “Program-  
ming Favorite Channel Scan” on  
Page 26.  
1M, 2M, or 3M  
P
After programming, use to run a macro.  
See “Programming Macros” on  
Page 28.  
Use to program advanced features.  
Hold down for three seconds to enter  
the program mode.  
THE TOUCH SCREEN KEYS  
The remote control features a touch screen organized as  
a grid of soft keys (keys that change function via soft-  
ware) and respond to touch commands.  
Each time you touch a soft key, a beep sounds, confirm-  
ing your command. When you touch a device key (TV,  
VCR/DVD, CAB/SAT, RECVR, AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3, or  
AUX 4) a double beep sounds. If you touch a key in error,  
a higher-pitched beep sounds and ?DL7B?: appears. If a  
pressed key issues an IR signal, the red light blinks and  
flashes.  
Note: You can disable the beep (see “Adjusting Sound”  
on Page 23).  
Touch Screen Organization  
The touch screen has two groups of keys: Remote Con-  
trol Function Keys and Mode Keys.  
Remote Control Function Keys — Use to remotely  
control a selected device. The keys function according to  
the type of device you select and the information dictat-  
ed by the manufacturer’s code for that device (see “Man-  
ufacturers’ Codes” on Page 47).  
A Quick Look at the Keys  
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Mode Keys — Use to select a device you wish to con-  
trol. The default mode includes TV, VCR/DVD, CAB/SAT,  
and RECVR keys. The secondary mode includes AUX 1,  
AUX 2, AUX 3, and AUX 4. The home theater mode in-  
cludes THEATER, SET 1, SET 2, and SET 3. Press MODE  
SHIFT one or more times to view the secondary and  
home theater modes. Press it again to return to the de-  
fault mode.  
Note: The following illustration shows all possible keys  
and icons. Depending on the selected device and its  
brand, the keys vary.  
Display  
Function Keys  
Mode Keys  
Note: The following are displays you might see on the  
touch screen depending on how your remote is pro-  
grammed. For example, if you programmed RECVR to  
control an audio tuner, JKD and a set of soft keys to con-  
trol a tuner appear. However, if you programmed RECVR  
to control an audio amplifier, 7CF and soft keys to control  
an amplifier appear.  
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A Quick Look at the Keys  
 
AMP (Audio Amplifier) Controls  
Key  
Function  
BAND  
MENU  
Use to select the radio band.  
Use to view your amplifier’s main  
menu.  
RDM  
Use to activate random play.  
INPUT  
Use to listen to an input signal con-  
nected to the amplifier.  
INFO  
Use to display graphical user inter-  
face or other information.  
EXIT  
Use to exit display or menu.  
SELECT  
Use to select menu and remote con-  
trol programming options.  
Arrows  
Use up/down/left/right cursor arrows  
to move through menu and pro-  
gramming options.  
ADJ +/–  
Use to adjust surround sound  
volume.  
FF, REW, PLAY,  
STOP, PAUSE, and  
REC  
Use to control a CD player or audio  
cassette (if available).  
SURR  
Use to activate surround sound.  
Use to select analog inputs/outputs.  
Use to select digital inputs/outputs.  
ANALOG  
DIGITAL  
REPEAT  
Use to repeat play a CD or tape (if  
available).  
Number Keypad  
Use to enter numbers or select  
Source 110 as input source.  
+10  
Use if track is greater than 10.  
DISC  
Use to select a CD or skip a CD (if  
available).  
MODE SHIFT  
Use to select a different mode.  
Mode Keys  
Use TV, VCR/DVD, CAB/SAT,  
RECVR, AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3, and  
AUX 4 to select devices. Use THE-  
ATER to select Home Theater  
mode. Use SET 1, SET 2, and SET  
3 to run programmed macros in  
Home Theater mode.  
A Quick Look at the Keys  
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CAB (Cable Box) Controls  
Control  
Function  
MENU  
Use to view your cable box’s main menu.  
Use to view the program guide.  
GUIDE  
A/B  
Use to switch between A and B chan-  
nels.  
EXIT  
INFO  
Use to exit display or menu.  
Use to display graphical user interface or  
other information.  
FAV  
Use with Favorite Channel Scan (see  
“Programming Favorite Channel Scan”  
on Page 26).  
SELECT  
Use to select menu and remote control  
programming options.  
Arrows  
Use up/down/left/right cursor arrows to  
move through menu and programming  
options.  
PG +/–  
Page up or down through menu or guide  
pages.  
FF, REW, PLAY,  
STOP, PAUSE,  
and REC  
Use to control VOD (video on demand).  
LAST  
Use to display the last-viewed channel.  
Number Keypad  
ENTER  
Use 09 to enter channel numbers.  
Use to enter channel numbers on some  
cable box models.  
MODE SHIFT  
Use to select a different mode.  
Mode Keys  
Use TV, VCR/DVD, CAB/SAT, RECVR,  
AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3, and AUX 4 to  
select devices. Use THEATER to select  
Home Theater mode. Use SET 1, SET 2,  
and SET 3 to run programmed macros in  
Home Theater mode.  
CD (CD Player) Controls  
Control  
Function  
BAND  
MENU  
Use to select CD track.  
Use to view your CD’s main menu.  
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A Quick Look at the Keys  
 
 
Control  
Function  
RDM  
Use to activate random play.  
INPUT  
Use to listen to an input signal con-  
nected to the CD.  
EXIT  
INFO  
Use to exit display or menu.  
Use to display graphical user interface  
or other information.  
SURR  
Use to activate surround sound.  
SELECT  
Use to select menu and remote control  
programming options.  
Arrows  
Use up/down/left/right cursor arrows to  
move through menu and programming  
options.  
ADJ +/–  
Use to adjust surround sound volume.  
Use to control CD transport.  
FF, REW, PLAY,  
STOP, PAUSE,  
and REC  
ANALOG  
DIGITAL  
REPEAT  
Number Keypad  
+10  
Use to select analog inputs/outputs.  
Use to select digital inputs/outputs.  
Use to repeat play a CD or tape.  
Use 09 to enter track numbers.  
Use to enter track numbers greater than  
10.  
DISC  
Use to select different CD or skip CD.  
Use to select a different mode.  
MODE SHIFT  
Mode Keys  
Use TV, VCR/DVD, CAB/SAT, RECVR,  
AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3, and AUX 4 to  
select devices. Use THEATER to select  
Home Theater mode. Use SET 1, SET  
2, and SET 3 to run programmed mac-  
ros in Home Theater mode.  
DVD (DVD Player) Controls  
Control  
Function  
EXT  
Use to select external input or antenna.  
Use to view your DVD’s main menu.  
Use to view the program guide.  
MENU  
GUIDE  
TV/VCR  
Use to switch between TV or DVD.  
A Quick Look at the Keys  
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Control  
Function  
SELECT  
Use to select menu and remote control  
programming options.  
ANALOG  
DIGITAL  
REPEAT  
EXIT  
Use to select analog inputs/outputs.  
Use to select digital inputs/outputs.  
Use to repeat play a track.  
Use to exit display or menu.  
INFO  
Use to display graphical user interface or  
other information.  
TITLE  
Use to go to DVD’s main title.  
Use to select subtitle options.  
Use to select language options.  
SUBTITLE  
LANG  
Arrows  
Use up/down/left/right cursor arrows to  
move through menu and programming  
options.  
FF, REW, PLAY,  
STOP, PAUSE,  
and REC  
Use to control DVD transport.  
Number Keypad  
Use 09 to enter chapter numbers.  
+10  
Use to enter chapter numbers greater  
than 10.  
ENTER  
Use to enter numbers on some DVD  
player models.  
MODE SHIFT  
Use to select a different mode.  
Mode Keys  
Use TV, VCR/DVD, CAB/SAT, RECVR,  
AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3, and AUX 4 to  
select devices. Use THEATER to select  
Home Theater mode. Use SET 1, SET 2,  
and SET 3 to run programmed macros in  
Home Theater mode.  
HOME (Home Automation) Controls  
Control  
Function  
SELECT  
Use to select menu and remote control  
programming options.  
TV/VCR  
Use to switch between TV and VCR.  
Arrows  
Use up/down/left/right cursor arrows to  
move through menu and programming  
options.  
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A Quick Look at the Keys  
 
 
Control  
Function  
STOP  
Use to stop a function.  
Number Keypad  
REPEAT  
Use 09 to enter numbers.  
Use to repeat a function.  
Use to select a different mode.  
MODE SHIFT  
Mode Keys  
Use TV, VCR/DVD, CAB/SAT, RECVR,  
AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3, and AUX 4 to  
select devices. Use THEATER to select  
Home Theater mode. Use SET 1, SET  
2, and SET 3 to run programmed mac-  
ros in Home Theater mode.  
LDP (Laser Disc Player) Controls  
Control  
Function  
EXT  
Use to select external input or antenna  
Use to view your LPD’s main menu.  
Use to view the program guide.  
Use to switch between TV or LPD.  
Use to repeat a chapter.  
MENU  
GUIDE  
TV/VCR  
REPEAT  
EXIT  
Use to exit display or menu.  
INFO  
Use to display graphical user interface  
or other information.  
SELECT  
Use to select menu and remote control  
programming options.  
TITLE  
Use to go to LDP’s main title.  
Use to select subtitle options.  
Use to select language options.  
Use to select analog outputs.  
SUBTITLE  
LANG  
ANALOG  
Arrows  
Use up/down/left/right cursor arrows to  
move through menu and programming  
options.  
FF, REW, PLAY,  
STOP, PAUSE,  
and REC  
Use to control LPD transport.  
Number Keypad  
Use 09 to enter track numbers.  
+10  
Use to enter track numbers greater  
than 10.  
A Quick Look at the Keys  
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Control  
Function  
ENTER  
Use to enter channel numbers on some  
LPD models.  
MODE SHIFT  
Use to select a different mode.  
Mode Keys  
Use TV, VCR/DVD, CAB/SAT, RECVR,  
AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3, and AUX 4 to  
select devices. Use THEATER to select  
Home Theater mode. Use SET 1, SET  
2, and SET 3 to run programmed mac-  
ros in Home Theater mode.  
MISC (Miscellaneous Audio Service)  
Controls  
Control  
Function  
BAND  
Use to select the radio band.  
MENU  
Use to view your miscellaneous audio  
service’s main menu.  
RDM  
INPUT  
EXIT  
Use to activate random play.  
Use to listen to an input signal.  
Use to exit display or menu.  
INFO  
Use to display graphical user interface  
or other information.  
SELECT  
Use to select menu and remote control  
programming options.  
Arrows  
Use up/down/left/right cursor arrows to  
move through menu and programming  
options.  
ADJ +/–  
Use to adjust surround sound volume.  
FF, REW, PLAY,  
STOP, PAUSE,  
and REC  
Use to control a miscellaneous audio  
device (if available).  
SURR  
Use to activate surround sound feature.  
Use to select analog inputs/outputs.  
Use to select digital inputs/outputs.  
Use to repeat play a track.  
ANALOG  
DIGITAL  
REPEAT  
Number Keypad  
Use to enter numbers or select Source  
110 as input source.  
+10  
Use to enter numbers greater than 10.  
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A Quick Look at the Keys  
 
 
Control  
Function  
DISC  
Use to select different CD or skip CD.  
Use to select a different mode.  
MODE SHIFT  
Mode Keys  
Use TV, VCR/DVD, CAB/SAT, RECVR,  
AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3, and AUX 4 to  
select devices. Use THEATER to select  
Home Theater mode. Use SET 1, SET  
2, and SET 3 to run programmed mac-  
ros in Home Theater mode.  
SAT (Satellite Receiver) Controls  
Control  
Function  
EXT  
Use to select external input or antenna.  
Use to view your satellite’s main menu.  
Use to view the program guide.  
MENU  
GUIDE  
SELECT  
Use to select menu and remote control  
programming options.  
TV/VCR  
Use to switch between TV and VCR.  
FF, REW, PLAY,  
STOP, PAUSE,  
and REC  
Use to control CD or audio cassette  
devices.  
FAV  
Use with Favorite Channel Scan (see  
“Programming Favorite Channel Scan”  
on Page 26).  
EXIT  
INFO  
Use to exit display or menu.  
Use to display graphical user interface or  
other information.  
Arrows  
Use up/down/left/right cursor arrows to  
move through menu and programming  
options.  
PG +/–  
Use to page up or down through menu or  
guide pages.  
SURR  
CC  
Use to activate surround sound volume.  
Use to select closed caption feature.  
SAP  
Use to activate a secondary audio chan-  
nel.  
LAST  
Use to view the last-viewed channel.  
Keypad  
Use 09 to enter channel numbers.  
A Quick Look at the Keys  
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Control  
Function  
ENTER  
Use to enter channel numbers on some  
TV models.  
MODE SHIFT  
Use to select a different mode.  
Mode Keys  
Use TV, VCR/DVD, CAB/SAT, RECVR,  
AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3, and AUX 4 to  
select devices. Use THEATER to select  
Home Theater mode. Use SET 1, SET 2,  
and SET 3 to run programmed macros in  
Home Theater mode.  
TAPE (Audio Cassette) Controls  
Control  
Function  
EXT  
A/B  
Use to select external input or antenna.  
Use to switch between A and B decks.  
SELECT  
Use to select menu and remote control  
programming options.  
Arrows  
Use up/down/ cursor arrows to move  
through menu and programming  
options.  
FF, REW, PLAY,  
STOP, PAUSE,  
and REC  
Use to control tape transports.  
REPEAT  
Use to repeat play a tape track (if avail-  
able).  
Keypad  
Use 09 to enter track numbers.  
+10  
Use to enter track numbers greater than  
10.  
MODE SHIFT  
Use to select a different mode.  
Mode Keys  
Use TV, VCR/DVD, CAB/SAT, RECVR,  
AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3, and AUX 4 to  
select devices. Use THEATER to select  
Home Theater mode. Use SET 1, SET  
2, and SET 3 to run programmed mac-  
ros in Home Theater mode.  
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A Quick Look at the Keys  
 
 
TUN (Audio Receiver) Controls  
Control  
Function  
BAND  
Use to select the radio band.  
Use to view your tuner’s main menu.  
Use to activate random play.  
MENU  
RDM  
INPUT  
Use to listen to an input signal con-  
nected to the amplifier.  
EXIT  
INFO  
Use to exit display or menu.  
Use to display graphical user interface  
or other information.  
SELECT  
Use to select menu and remote control  
programming options.  
Arrows  
Use up/down/left/right cursor arrows to  
move through menu and programming  
options.  
ADJ +/–  
Use to adjust surround sound volume.  
FF, REW, PLAY,  
STOP, PAUSE,  
and REC  
Use to control CD or audio cassette  
devices.  
SURR  
Use to activate surround sound feature.  
Use to select analog inputs/outputs.  
Use to select digital inputs/outputs.  
ANALOG  
DIGITAL  
REPEAT  
Use to repeat play a CD or tape track (if  
available).  
Keypad  
Use to enter numbers or select Source  
110 as input source.  
+10  
Use to enter numbers greater than 10.  
Use to select different CD or skip CD.  
Use to select a different mode.  
DISC  
MODE SHIFT  
Mode Keys  
Use TV, VCR/DVD, CAB/SAT, RECVR,  
AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3, and AUX 4 to  
select devices. Use THEATER to select  
Home Theater mode. Use SET 1, SET  
2, and SET 3 to run programmed mac-  
ros in Home Theater mode.  
A Quick Look at the Keys  
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TV (Television) Controls  
Control  
Function  
EXT  
Use to select external input.  
MENU  
GUIDE  
INPUT  
Use to view your TV’s main menu.  
Use to view the program guide.  
Use to view an input signal connected to  
the TV.  
EXIT  
INFO  
Use to exit display or menu.  
Use to display graphical user interface  
or other information.  
SELECT  
Use to select menu and remote control  
programming options.  
Arrows  
Use up/down/left/right cursor arrows to  
move through menu and programming  
options.  
ADJ +/–  
PIP  
Use to adjust PIP channel +/– or picture.  
Use to activate picture-in-picture (PIP).  
SWAP  
In PIP mode, use to swap small picture  
with large picture.  
MOVE  
In PIP mode, use to move small picture  
to different points on TV screen.  
SURR  
CC  
Use to activate surround sound volume.  
Use to select closed caption feature.  
Use to select sleep timer feature.  
SLEEP  
SAP  
Use to activate a secondary audio chan-  
nel.  
WIDE  
LAST  
Keypad  
+100  
Use to select widescreen (16:9) format.  
Use to view the last-viewed channel.  
Use 09 to enter channel numbers.  
Use to enter channel numbers greater  
than 100.  
ENTER  
Use to enter channel numbers on some  
TV models.  
MODE SHIFT  
Use to select a different mode.  
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A Quick Look at the Keys  
 
 
Control  
Function  
Mode Keys  
Use TV, VCR/DVD, CAB/SAT, RECVR,  
AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3, and AUX 4 to  
select devices. Use THEATER to select  
Home Theater mode. Use SET 1, SET  
2, and SET 3 to run programmed mac-  
ros in Home Theater mode.  
VCR (Video Cassette Recorder) Controls  
Control  
Function  
EXT  
Use to select external input.  
MENU  
GUIDE  
TV/VCR  
EXIT  
Use to view your VCR’s main menu.  
Use to view the program guide.  
Use to switch between TV and VCR.  
Use to exit display or menu.  
INFO  
Use to display graphical user interface  
or other information.  
LAST  
Use to revert to the last-viewed channel.  
SELECT  
Use to select menu and remote control  
programming options.  
Arrows  
Use up/down/left/right cursor arrows to  
move through menu and programming  
options.  
ADJ +/–  
SURR  
Use to adjust tracking+/–.  
Use to activate surround sound.  
REPLAY  
Use to select replay (for hard disc  
recorders).  
LIVE  
Use to return to live broadcast (for hard  
disc recorders).  
FF, REW, PLAY,  
STOP, PAUSE,  
and REC  
Use to control VCR transports.  
Keypad  
Use 09 to enter channel numbers.  
+100  
Use to enter channel numbers greater  
than 100.  
ENTER  
Use to enter channel numbers on some  
VCR models.  
MODE SHIFT  
Use to select a different mode.  
A Quick Look at the Keys  
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Control  
Function  
Mode Keys  
Use TV, VCR/DVD, CAB/SAT, RECVR,  
AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3, and AUX 4 to  
select devices. Use THEATER to select  
Home Theater mode. Use SET 1, SET  
2, and SET 3 to run programmed mac-  
ros in Home Theater mode.  
VID (Video Accessory) Controls  
Control  
Function  
EXT  
Use to select DTV (digital TV).  
Use to view the main menu.  
Use to view the program guide.  
MENU  
GUIDE  
INPUT  
Use to view an input signal connected to  
the video accessory.  
SELECT  
Use to select menu and remote control  
programming options.  
EXIT  
INFO  
Use to exit display or menu.  
Use to display graphical user interface or  
other information.  
Arrows  
Use up/down/left/right cursor arrows to  
move through menu and programming  
options.  
PG +/–  
Use to page up or down through menu  
pages.  
SURR  
CC  
Use to activate surround sound.  
Use to select closed caption feature.  
SAP  
Use to activate a secondary audio chan-  
nel.  
FF, REW, PLAY,  
STOP, PAUSE,  
and REC  
Use to control VOD (video on demand).  
LAST  
Keypad  
+100  
Use to view the last-viewed channel.  
Use 09 to enter channel numbers.  
Use to enter channel numbers greater  
than 100.  
ENTER  
Use to enter channel numbers on some  
video accessory models.  
MODE SHIFT  
Use to select a different mode.  
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A Quick Look at the Keys  
 
 
Control  
Function  
Mode Keys  
Use TV, VCR/DVD, CAB/SAT, RECVR,  
AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3, and AUX 4 to  
select devices. Use THEATER to select  
Home Theater mode. Use SET 1, SET 2,  
and SET 3 to run programmed macros in  
Home Theater mode.  
ˆ Preparation  
If you have any problems programming your remote, call  
customer service at 888-269-8705.  
INSTALLING BATTERIES  
Your remote requires four AAA batteries (not supplied)  
for power. For the best performance and longest life, we  
recommend RadioShack alkaline batteries.  
Cautions:  
• Use only fresh batteries of the required size and  
recommended type.  
• Do not mix old and new batteries or different types  
of batteries (standard or alkaline).  
Follow these steps to install batteries.  
1. Push in the battery compartment cover’s tab and lift  
off the cover.  
2. Place the batteries in the compartment as indicated  
by the polarity symbols (+ and –) marked inside.  
3. Replace the cover. The tab should click when the  
cover is locked.  
If the batteries are inserted correctly, the entire  
touch screen display becomes active. After few sec-  
onds of inactivity, the touch screen turns off to con-  
serve battery life.  
Preparation  
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appears or the remote stops operating  
properly, replace the batteries.  
Warning: Dispose of old batteries promptly and proper-  
ly. Do not burn or bury them.  
Caution: If you do not plan to use the remote for a  
month or longer, remove the batteries. Batteries can  
leak chemicals that can destroy electronic parts.  
SETTING THE CLOCK  
Note: You must reset the clock each time you replace  
the batteries.  
1. Hold down P for at least 3 seconds. 9E:;ý I;J  
appears.  
Note: To exit setup at any time, hold down P again  
for at least 3 seconds. ;N?J?D= appears, followed by  
the last-used mode screen.  
2. Touch the down arrow six times until 9BE9Aý I;J  
appears.  
Note: If you scroll past 9BE9AýI;J, touch the up arrow  
to scroll to it.  
3. Touch SELECT. The day and time appear and the  
day flashes.  
4. Repeatedly touch the up or down arrows until the  
current day appears. Touch SELECT. The hour  
flashes.  
5. Repeatedly touch the up or down arrows until the  
current hour (and 7C or FC) appears. Touch  
SELECT. The minute digit flashes.  
6. Repeatedly touch the up or down arrows until the  
current minute appears. Touch SELECT. The day  
flashes.  
7. If you made an error, repeat Steps 4–6 to correctly  
set the values.  
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9;II appears. ;N?J?D= appears, then the last-used  
screen.  
ADJUSTING SOUND  
Your remote has three alert beep tones.  
Tone  
Type of Alert  
One low tone  
One high tone  
Double low tone  
Valid key press or touch  
Invalid key press or touch  
Valid mode key touch  
Sound is preset to On. Follow these steps to turn sound  
off or on.  
1. Hold down P for at least 3 seconds. 9E:;ý I;J  
appears.  
Note: To exit setup, hold down P for at least 3 sec-  
onds. ;N?J?D= appears, then the last-used mode  
screen.  
2. Touch the up arrow. IEKD: appears.  
Note: If you scroll past IEKD:, touch the down arrow  
to return to it.  
3. Touch SELECT. ED or E<< appears.  
Note: If you change your mind, touch the up or  
down arrows until you see ED, then continue with  
Step 4.  
4. Touch SELECT. IK99;II appears, then ;N?J?D=, then  
the last-used mode screen.  
SETTING UP THE REMOTE  
Note: If no key is pressed for 60 seconds, the remote  
control automatically exits setup. ;N?J?D= appears, and  
the remote returns to the previous mode screen.  
1. Find the codes for your device(s) in “Manufacturers’  
Codes” on Page 47. On the supplied label, write  
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down the codes for the brand of each device you  
want to program.  
Note: Some manufacturers may have several  
codes listed. Try each until you find the right one. If  
you cannot find the correct code, see “Manufacturer  
Code Search” on Page 25.  
2. Turn on all home entertainment devices.  
3. Hold down P for at least 3 seconds. 9E:;ý I;J  
appears.  
4. Touch SELECT. The last selected mode appears.  
Note: To exit this mode at any time, hold down P  
again for at least 3 seconds. ;N?J?D= appears, then  
the last-used mode screen.  
5. Touch the desired mode key (TV, VCR/DVD, CAB/  
SAT, RECVR, AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3, or AUX 4). The  
default or previously set device and code appear.  
6. If the displayed device is not the desired type, use  
the up or down arrows to scroll to a device you  
want. Then touch SELECT. The selected device and  
its (default or previously set) code appear.  
Note: There are 13 different devices available for  
setup. Refer to “A Quick Look at the Keys” on  
Page 6 for additional information on a desired  
device.  
7. Using the keypad, enter the first 4-digit manufac-  
turer’s code for the desired device and then touch  
SELECT. If you’ve entered a correct code, IK99;II  
appears.  
If the code is not correct, DEJý<EKD: appears instead.  
Enter the next code until IK99;II appears.  
Note: For TV/VCR combinations, touch VCR/DVD in  
Step 4 and use the VCR code listed for your model  
under “TV/VCR Combo Codes” on Page 60. If your  
TV/VCR combination also lists a TV code, you must  
program the TV separately by repeating Steps 4  
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and 5 to add volume control. In Step 3, press TV;  
then in Step 4, enter the TV code.  
8. Point the remote control at the device you want to  
control and press POWER. The device should turn  
off. Try other remote control keys to see if they also  
function properly.  
If the remote control does not operate all your  
device’s functions, try the other codes listed in  
“Manufacturers’ Codes” on Page 47 for your brand  
of device. Otherwise, use the search method to find  
a working code (see “Manufacturer Code Search”).  
If only a few functions do not seem to work, try  
learning those keys (see “Learning a Function” on  
Page 40).  
9. Repeat Steps 3 through 7 to set up other devices.  
To exit the programming mode, hold down P for at least  
3 seconds. ;N?J?D= appears. The remote control returns  
to the last-used mode screen.  
MANUFACTURER CODE SEARCH  
If your home entertainment device does not respond to  
remote control commands after trying all of the codes  
listed for your brand, or if your brand is not listed at all,  
try searching for your code using the following proce-  
dure.  
Note: If no key is pressed for 60 seconds, the remote  
control automatically exits setup. ;N?J?D= appears, and  
the remote returns to the previous mode screen.  
Follow these steps to search for your code.  
1. Turn on all home entertainment devices.  
2. Touch a mode key (TV, VCR/DVD, CAB/SAT, RECVR,  
AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3, or AUX 4) you want to set up.  
The default or previously set device and code  
appear.  
3. Hold down P for at least 3 seconds. 9E:;ý I;J  
appears.  
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Note: To exit setup, hold down P for at least 3 seconds.  
;N?J?D= appears, then the last-used mode screen.  
4. Touch the down arrow. 9E:;ýI;Jýchanges to I;7H9>.  
Note: If you scroll past I;7H9>, touch the up arrow  
to return to it.  
5. Touch SELECT. The last selected mode and its  
(default or previously set) code appear.  
6. If needed, touch the up arrow (or down) to scroll up  
(or down) to the desired device.  
7. Point the remote control at the desired device, then  
touch SELECT. The red light and flash.  
If the device does not respond, continue pointing  
the remote control at the desired device and touch  
the up (or down) arrow to scroll up (or down) to the  
next code in the library. A new code appears, and  
the red light and flash.  
Repeat this step until you find a working code.  
Note: The search is complete when all possible  
codes have been tried. ;D:ý 9O9B;ý appears, then  
;N?J?D=. The remote control exits the program and  
returns to the last-used mode.  
8. Once you have found a working code, touch  
SELECT. IK99;II appears, then ;N?J?D=, then the  
last-used mode screen.  
To find a code for another device, repeat Steps 2–8.  
PROGRAMMING FAVORITE CHANNEL  
SCAN  
You can program the remote control to scan up to ten fa-  
vorite channels.  
Only devices with television tuners can be programmed  
for Favorite Channel Scan, including televisions, VCRs,  
and cable/satellite receivers. If you select another type  
of device (receiver, DVD or CD player, and so on), ?D#  
L7B?: appears. An auxiliary device can be selected as  
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long as it has been set up as a television, VCR, cable  
box, or satellite receiver).  
Important: If you program Favorite Channel Scan, you  
can no longer use SCAN for Channel Scan (see “Using  
Channel Scan” on Page 37). If you want to use the re-  
mote for Channel Scan after you have programmed it for  
Favorite Channel Scan, you must reset the entire opera-  
tion of the remote (see “Using Operation Reset” on  
Page 44). You lose all stored information.  
Note: If no key is pressed for 60 seconds, the remote  
control automatically exits setup. ;N?J?D= appears, and  
the remote returns to the previous mode screen.  
Follow these steps to program Favorite Channel Scan.  
1. Hold down P for at least 3 seconds. 9E:;ý I;J  
appears.  
Note: To exit setup, hold down P again for at least 3  
seconds. ;N?J?D= appears, then the last-used mode  
screen.  
2. Touch the up arrow twice. <7Lý9>7D appears.  
Note: If you scroll past <7Lý9>7D, touch the down  
arrow to return to it.  
3. Touch SELECT. The last selected mode appears.  
4. Touch a device key (TV, VCR/DVD, CAB/SAT, AUX 1,  
AUX 2, AUX 3, or AUX 4). The selected mode  
appears.  
5. Touch SELECT. ;DJý9>7D appears.  
6. Enter a favorite channel by touching the corre-  
sponding numbers on the keypad. To accept the  
entry, touch SELECT. ;DJý9>7D appears.  
Note: A channel number can be up to four digits (for  
example, 2, 13, 132, or 1024).  
7. Repeat Step 6 up to nine more times to enter other  
favorite channels for the same device.  
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Important: You can store up to 10 channels. If you  
store ten channels, the remote control will automati-  
cally exit the program. IK99;II appears, then ;N?J#  
?D=. If you want to store less than 10 channels, hold  
down SELECT for at least 3 seconds after entering  
the last desired channel. IK99;II appears, then  
;N?J?D=.  
PROGRAMMING MACROS  
Your remote control has three macro keys (1M, 2M, and  
3M) you can use to program commonly-used operations.  
You can store up 15 keystrokes (including learned keys)  
on each macro key. For example, you can create a mac-  
ro that will instantly power on the TV and cable box and  
then tune-in a favorite channel.  
1. Turn off all home entertainment devices.  
2. Hold down P for at least 3 seconds. 9E:;ý I;J  
appears.  
3. Touch the down arrow four times. C79HEý A;O  
appears.  
Note: If you scroll past C79HEý A;O, touch the up  
arrow to return to it.  
4. Touch SELECT. I;BýC79HE appears.  
5. Press a macro key (1M, 2M, or 3M). ;DJý C79HE  
appears. For the example, press 1M.  
Note: Pressing a previously-programmed macro  
key will overwrite its contents.  
6. Press the appropriate keys in the desired order.  
For the example, entering the following keys in the  
below order to program 1M to turn on the TV and  
cable box, then tune the cable to channel 061.  
Touch TV. I;BýJEý;D: appears.  
Note: I;Bý JEý ;D: prompts you to press SELECT  
when you reach the end of the macro sequence you  
are entering.  
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Press POWER to turn on the TV.  
Touch CAB/SAT to select the cable box.  
Press POWER to turn on the cable box.  
Touch 0 6 1 to enter the channel.  
Hold down SELECT until IK99;II appears. ;N?J?D=  
appears, then the last-used mode screen.  
Deleting a Macro  
Note: If no key is pressed for 60 seconds, the remote  
control automatically exits setup. ;N?J?D= appears, and  
the remote returns to the previous mode screen.  
Follow these steps to delete a macro.  
1. Hold down P for at least 3 seconds. 9E:;ý I;J  
appears.  
Note: To exit setup, hold down P for at least 3 sec-  
onds. ;N?J?D= appears, then the last-used mode  
screen.  
2. Touch the down arrow four times. C79HEý A;O  
appears.  
Note: If you scroll past the desired macro key (1M,  
2M, or 3M), touch the up arrow to return to it.  
3. Touch SELECT. I;BýC79HE appears.  
4. Select the macro key (1M, 2M, or 3M) you want to  
delete and press it once. ;DJýC79HE appears.  
5. Hold down SELECT until IK99;II appears. This  
action overwrites the existing data with no data.  
;N?J?D= appears, then the last-used mode screen.  
PROGRAMMING HOME THEATER  
MODE  
Your remote control includes a custom Home Theater  
mode that allows you to access four groups of remote  
control keys without changing device modes. Moreover,  
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three macro keys are included for exclusive use in the  
Home Theater mode.  
Control Groups  
The remote control keys you can combine for Home  
Theater mode are divided into the following four control  
groups:  
Menu Controls MENU, SELECT, up/down/left/right ar-  
rows, EXIT, GUIDE, PG +, PG –  
Audio Controls VOL+, VOL–, MUTE, and SURR  
Channel Controls CH+, CH–, Number Keypad 0–9,  
LAST, INPUT, TV/VCR, INFO, +100, ENTER, DISC, EXT,  
and BAND  
Playback Controls PLAY, STOP, FF, REW, PAUSE,  
REC, REPLAY, and LIVE  
Note: POWER is inactive in the Home Theater mode.  
Device Groups  
The four control groups can be assigned to the following  
home theater devices:  
Menu Controls — TV, VCR, CAB (Cable Box), SAT  
(Satellite Receiver), DVD, CD, RECVR (Tuner or Audio  
Receiver), Amp (Audio Amplifier), and VID (Video Ac-  
cessory)  
Audio Controls —TV, VCR, CAB (Cable Box), CD,  
RECVR (Tuner or Audio Receiver), and AMP (Tuner or  
Audio Amplifier)  
Channel Controls — TV, VCR, CAB (Cable Box), SAT  
(Satellite Receiver), RECVR (Audio Receiver), AMP (Au-  
dio Amplifier), and VID (Video Accessory)  
Playback Controls — VCR, CAB (Cable Box), DVD,  
CD, and RECVR (Audio Receiver)  
Setting Up Home Theater  
1. Turn on all home entertainment devices.  
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2. Hold down P for at least 3 seconds. 9  
                                                         
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appears.  
Note: To exit setup, hold down P again for at least 3  
seconds. ;N?J?D= appears, then the last-used mode  
screen.  
3. Touch the up arrow three times. J>;7J;H appears.  
Note: If you scroll past J>;7J;H, touch the down  
arrow to return to it.  
4. Touch SELECT. FB7O879A appears.  
5. Press SELECT again. A device appears (for exam-  
ple, JL). Using the mode keys, touch a device (for  
example, DVD) whose playback controls you want to  
control in Home Theater mode. Then touch SELECT.  
7K:?E appears.  
6. Press SELECT again. A device appears (for exam-  
ple, JL). Using the mode keys, touch a device (for  
example, RECVR) whose audio controls you want to  
control in Home Theater mode. Then touch SELECT.  
9>7DD;B appears.  
7. Press SELECT again. A device appears (for exam-  
ple, JL). Using the mode keys, touch a device (for  
example, TV) whose channel controls you want to  
control in Home Theater mode. Then touch SELECT.  
C;DK appears.  
8. Press SELECT again. A device appears (for exam-  
ple, JL). Using the mode keys, touch a device (for  
example, TV) whose menu controls you want to con-  
trol in Home Theater mode. Then touch SELECT.  
FB7O879Aýappears.  
9. Hold down SELECT until IK99;II appears. ;N?J?D=  
appears, then the last-used mode screen.  
If you want to change any of the operations, repeat  
Steps 1–9.  
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Programming Home Theater Macros  
The Home Theater mode also includes three exclusive  
macro keys (SET 1, SET 2, and SET 3). You can store up  
to 15 keystrokes (including learned keys) on each macro  
key. For example, you can create a macro that powers  
on each device in your home theater system with the  
convenience of a single key touch.  
Note: Macros can include learned keys, but not moved  
keys.  
1. Turn off all home entertainment devices.  
2. Hold down P for at least 3 seconds. 9E:;ý I;J  
appears.  
3. Touch the down arrow four times. C79HEý A;O  
appears.  
Note: If you scroll past C79HEý A;O, touch the up  
arrow to return to it.  
4. Touch SELECT. I;BýC79HE appears.  
5. Press a macro key (SET 1, SET 2, or SET 3). ;DJ  
C79HE appears. For the example, press SET 1.  
Note: Pressing a previously-programmed macro  
key will overwrite its contents.  
6. Press the appropriate keys in the desired order.  
For the example, entering the following keys in the  
below order to program SET 1 to turn on the TV and  
cable box, then tune the cable to channel 061.  
Touch TV. I;BýJEý;D: appears.  
Note: I;Bý JEý ;D: prompts you to press SELECT  
when you reach the end of the macro sequence you  
are entering.  
Press POWER to turn on the TV.  
Touch CAB/SAT to select the cable box.  
Press POWER to turn on the cable box.  
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Enter the channel 0 6 1 by touching each key.  
Hold down SELECT until IK99;II appears. ;N?J?D=  
appears, then the last-used mode screen.  
PROGRAMMING A TIMED MACRO  
SEQUENCE  
You can use timed macro sequences to store up to 15  
keystrokes (including learned keys) to be run on a spe-  
cific day and time.  
You can also use timed macro sequences to turn on a  
device for a preset time period on a daily or weekly ba-  
sis. For example, you can use it as an alternative meth-  
od of recording an hour-long soap opera (that starts at  
2:00 PM on Channel 4, each weekday) on your VCR.  
Note: If no key is pressed for 60 seconds, the remote  
control automatically exits setup. ;N?J?D= appears, and  
the remote returns to the previous mode screen.  
Follow these steps to program a timed macro sequence.  
1. Turn on all home entertainment devices.  
2. Hold down P for at least 3 seconds. 9E:;ý I;J  
appears.  
Note: To exit setup, hold down P for at least 3 sec-  
onds. ;N?J?D= appears, then the last-used mode  
screen.  
3. Touch the up arrow four times. C79HEýI;G appears.  
Note: If you scroll past C79HEýI;G, touch the down  
arrow to return to it.  
4. Touch SELECT. 8;=ýJ?C; appears. The day and time  
appear, with the day flashing.  
5. Enter the beginning day and time of your TV pro-  
gram. For this example, enter the following data:  
Touch the up or down arrow until the desired day  
appears (for the example, scroll to C¶<). Touch  
SELECT. The hour flashes.  
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Touch the up or down arrow until the desired hour  
appears (and 7C or FC). For the example, scroll to (  
FC. Touch SELECT. The minutes flash.  
Touch the up or down arrow until the desired min-  
utes appear (for the example, scroll to &&). Touch  
SELECT. The day flashes.  
Verify the desired day and time. If needed, repeat  
Step 5 to correctly set the values.  
To save the beginning day and time settings, hold  
down SELECT until 8;=ýC79HE appears. Then ;DJ  
C79HE appears.  
6. Enter the next step of the macro sequence. For the  
example, you have entered the beginning time for  
the macro and you must now program the VCR to  
turn on and record your television show. Enter the  
following data:  
Touch the mode key of the desired device (for the  
example, touch VCR/DVD). I;BýJEý;D: appears and  
remains on the screen until you finish programming  
this step of the macro.  
Press POWER to turn on the VCR.  
Touch 0 4 to enter channel 04.  
Touch REC.  
Hold down SELECT until ;D:ýJ?C; appears.  
Enter the ending day and time when your TV pro-  
gram stops.  
Note: If you have chosen C¶< as the beginning day,  
the day field cannot be changed.  
Touch the up or down arrow until the desired day  
appears (for the example, scroll to C¶<). Touch  
SELECT. The hour flashes.  
Touch the up or down arrow until the desired hour  
appears (AM or PM). For the example, scroll to )  
FC. Touch SELECT. The minutes flash.  
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Touch the up or down arrow until the desired min-  
utes appear (for the example, scroll to &&). Touch  
SELECT. The day flashes.  
Verify the desired day and time. If needed, repeat  
Step 6 to correctly set the values.  
To save the beginning day and time settings, hold  
down SELECT until ;D:ýC79HE appears. Then ;DJ  
C79HE appear.  
7. Enter the ending macro sequence. For the example,  
follow these steps:  
Touch VCR/DVD to select the VCR. I;Bý JEý ;D:  
appears.  
Press POWER to turn off the VCR.  
8. To save the macro, hold down SELECT until IK99;II  
appears. ;N?J?D= and F appear, followed by the last-  
used mode screen.  
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ˆ Operation  
If you have any problems operating your remote, call  
customer service at 888-269-8705.  
SELECTING A DEVICE  
Once you have programmed your remote control, use  
the following steps to become familiar with the selection  
and control of your devices.  
1. Pick up the remote control or touch the touch screen  
once, anywhere on the screen, to activate the dis-  
play. The default mode is set to TV.  
Note: When the remote control is not in use, the  
touch screen turns off after a preset time to con-  
serve battery life. When activated, the remote con-  
trol remembers and displays the last-used mode.  
2. Point the remote control at the device you want to  
control.  
3. Using the Mode Keys, touch a desired device key  
(for example, VCR/DVD). If necessary, touch the  
MODE SHIFT key repeatedly to display other device  
choices. The selected device appears, along with  
the appropriate remote control keys. Refer to “A  
Quick Look at the Keys” on Page 6 to view lists of  
the available keys for each device.  
CONTROLLING A SELECTED DEVICE  
Press or touch the appropriate hard and soft keys to  
control a desired function. For example, from the VCR  
mode, press POWER (hard key) to turn on the VCR.  
Then insert a tape and touch PLAY (soft key) to start  
playback.  
Refer to “A Quick Look at the Keys” on Page 6 for tables  
of the available keys for each device and their functions.  
Note: The selected device will not respond if it has not  
been set up. Check the following table to see if the de-  
fault factory settings cover any of your system devices. If  
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not, set up your entertainment devices (see “Setting Up  
The Remote” on Page 23).  
Mode Key  
Default Brand (Model)  
TV  
RCA (T0047)  
VCR/DVD  
CAB/SAT  
RECVR  
AUX 1  
RCA (V0060)  
RCA (C0476)  
Pioneer (R1023)  
Panasonic TV (T0250)  
Pioneer DVD (Y0525)  
RCA SAT (S0566)  
Pioneer CD (D0032)  
AUX 2  
AUX 3  
AUX 4  
USING CHANNEL SCAN  
If you have not programmed your remote for Favorite  
Channel Scan, you can use SCAN to scan all channels of  
the desired device.  
Press SCAN to begin scanning. To stop scanning on the  
desired channel, press SCAN again.  
Important: If you program Favorite Channel Scan, you  
can no longer use SCAN for Channel Scan. If you want to  
use the remote for Channel Scan after you have pro-  
grammed it for Favorite Channel Scan, you must reset  
the entire operation of the remote (see “Using Operation  
Reset” on Page 44). You lose all stored information.  
USING FAVORITE CHANNEL SCAN  
Select the desired device using the mode keys. Then  
aim the remote control at the device and press SCAN.  
Previews of your favorite channels at 3-second intervals.  
Press SCAN again to stop the scan on a desired chan-  
nel.  
USING A MACRO  
Aim the remote control at the devices and press the pro-  
grammed macro key (see “Programming Macros” on  
Page 28).  
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USING HOME THEATER  
1. Touch MODE SHIFT one or more times until the THE-  
ATER key appears.  
2. Touch THEATER. Your custom set of Home Theater  
remote control keys appear.  
3. Use the keys as usual. The keys operate only the  
devices you assigned them to. For example, if you  
assigned the playback keys to your VCR, any time  
you press PLAY (or any other key from the menu  
controls) the VCR plays. PLAY no longer operates  
your DVD or other devices.  
4. To exit Home Theater mode, press the device key  
(for example, VCR/DVD) of the desired mode. If nec-  
essary, touch the MODE SHIFT key repeatedly to dis-  
play other device choices.  
USING A TIMED MACRO SEQUENCE  
To use a Timed Macro Sequence, place the remote con-  
trol so it faces the device used in the macro. In the ex-  
ample, aim the remote control at the VCR.  
At the appropriate time, the macro sequence will auto-  
matically run to turn on the VCR, record the show, and  
then turn off the VCR.  
USING VOLUME LOCK  
Your remote control‘s Volume Lock is preset to unlock.  
Pressing the volume and mute keys directly controls the  
volume of the currently-selected device. If you change to  
another mode, the volume controls automatically trans-  
fer to the newly-selected device.  
However, you may want to lock the volume controls to  
one or more modes. For example, you can lock the vol-  
ume controls to the TV mode. This way, TV volume is al-  
ways controllable no matter what mode is selected.  
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Locking the Volume  
Note: If no key is pressed for 60 seconds, the remote  
control automatically exits setup. ;N?J?D= appears, and  
the remote returns to the previous mode screen.  
1. Turn on all home entertainment devices.  
2. Hold down P for at least 3 seconds. 9E:;ý I;J  
appears.  
Note: To exit setup, hold down P for at least 3 sec-  
onds. ;N?J?D= appears, then the last-used mode  
screen.  
3. Touch the down arrow seven times. LEBý BE9A  
appears.  
Note: If you scroll past LEBýBE9A, touch the up arrow  
to return to it.  
4. Touch SELECT. JEýCE:; appears.  
5. Touch a mode once (for example, TV) where you  
want the volume controls to be locked. IK99;II  
appears, then ;N?J?D=, then the last-used mode  
screen.  
Unlocking the Volume  
When no key is pressed for 60 seconds, the remote con-  
trol automatically exits setup. ;N?J?D= appears, and the  
remote returns to the previous mode screen.  
1. Hold down P for at least 3 seconds. 9E:;ý I;J  
appears.  
Note: To exit setup, hold down P for at least 3 sec-  
onds. ;N?J?D= appears, then the last-used mode  
screen.  
2. Touch the down arrow eight times. LEBý KDBE9A  
appears.  
Note: If you scroll past LEBý KDBE9A, touch the up  
arrow to return to it.  
Operation  
39  
 
 
3. Touch SELECT. 7  
                                     
B
                                      
B
                                      
ý
                                       
C
                                       
E
                                         
:
                                         
;
                                          
appears.  
4. To unlock all modes, touch SELECT. KDBE9A;:  
appears, then ;N?J?D=, then the last-used mode  
screen.  
To unlock individual modes, touch the up or down  
arrow. ED;ýCE:; appears. Press SELECT. I;BýCE:;  
appears. Touch a mode (for example, TV) where  
you want the volume controls to be unlocked.  
KDBE9A;: appears, then I;BýCE:;.  
Note: If the mode is already unlocked, an error  
beep sounds and ?DL7B?: appears.  
To unlock another mode, repeat Step 4 as often as  
needed.  
5. To exit the program, hold down P until ;N?J?D=  
appears. The last-used mode screen appears.  
USING LEARNING  
Your remote control is equipped with a learning program  
so you can add a function unique to a home entertain-  
ment device (for example, tracking up or down for a  
VCR). You can skip this section if you are satisfied with  
the remote control operation on all devices.  
Learning a Function  
This method assumes all devices have been set up. If  
not, perform the instructions in “Setting Up The Remote”  
on Page 23. Also, have your original remote controls  
handy before programming learning.  
Follow these steps to learn a function.  
1. Select the mode key for the desired learning mode.  
2. Hold down P for at least 3 seconds. 9E:;ý I;J  
appears.  
Note: To exit setup, hold down P for at least 3 sec-  
onds. ;N?J?D= appears, then the last-used mode  
screen.  
40  
Operation  
 
 
3. Touch the down arrow two times. B  
                                                  
;
                                                   
7
                                                    
H
                                                     
D
                                                     
appears.  
Note: If you scroll past B;7HD, touch the up key to  
return to it.  
4. Touch SELECT. The last selected mode appears.  
5. If needed, touch a mode key to select a different  
device to be learned.  
6. Place your original device’s remote control head-to-  
head (about 2 inches apart) with the 8-In-One.  
Note: For best results, use low-level ambient light-  
ing and stay away from high levels of natural day-  
light or energy-efficient fluorescent lights.  
7. On the original remote control, hold down the key  
you want to be learned. On the 8-In-One, touch a  
key where you want the learned data to reside. The  
red light flashes rapidly and B;7HD?D= appears.  
Note: Be sure to press (or touch) each key within 5  
seconds. Otherwise, an error message appears as  
a reminder to perform the actions listed in this step.  
If ?DL7B?: appears, the selected key cannot be  
learned.  
If IK99;II appears, the selected key was learned.  
If there is a problem, ;HHEH appears. Repeat Step 6  
until IK99;II appears.  
To learn other functions from the same device’s  
remote control, repeat Steps 6 and 7.  
8. To exit programming, hold down P for at least 3 sec-  
onds. ;N?J?D= appears, then the remote control  
returns to the last-used mode screen.  
If desired, repeat Steps 2–8 to learn functions from a dif-  
ferent device’s remote control.  
Operation  
41  
 
Deleting a Learned Function  
Note: If no key is pressed for 60 seconds, the remote  
control automatically exits setup. ;N?J?D= appears, and  
the remote returns to the previous mode screen.  
1. Hold down P for at least 3 seconds. 9E:;ý I;J  
appears.  
Note: To exit setup, hold down P for at least 3 sec-  
onds. ;N?J?D= appears, then the last-used mode  
screen.  
2. Touch the down arrow key three times until :;B  
B;7HD appears.  
Note: If you scroll past :;Bý B;7HD, touch the up  
arrow to return to it.  
3. Touch SELECT. The last selected device appears.  
4. If necessary, touch a device key (TV, VCR/DVD, CAB/  
SAT, RECVR, AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3, or AUX 4) that  
contains the learned function. The selected mode  
appears.  
Note: Do not use the arrow keys to locate the  
desired device.  
5. Touch the key that contains the learned data you  
want to delete. :;B;J;: appears. If the key cannot  
be deleted, ?DL7B?: appears.  
To delete other learned functions for the same  
device, repeat Step 5. To delete learned functions  
on other devices, repeat Steps 4 and 5.  
6. To exit programming, hold down P for at least 3 sec-  
onds. ;N?J?D= appears, then the last-used mode  
screen.  
USING KEY MOVER  
Your remote control also includes a key mover feature  
that allows a key to be copied from one device to anoth-  
er, or to a different position in the same device mode.  
42  
Operation  
 
 
Moving a Key  
For example, follow these steps to copy TV/VCR from  
VCR/DVD mode and move it to an unused key in TV  
mode:  
Note: If there is no activity for 60 seconds, the remote  
control automatically exits setup. ;N?J?D= appears, and  
the remote returns to the previous mode screen.  
1. Hold down P for at least 3 seconds. 9E:;ý I;J  
appears.  
Note: To exit setup, hold down P again for at least 3  
seconds. ;N?J?D= appears, then the last-used mode  
screen.  
2. Touch the up arrow five times. A;OCEL;H appears.  
Note: If you scroll past A;OCEL;H, touch the down  
arrow to return to it.  
3. Touch SELECT. <HECýCE:; appears.  
4. Touch the mode key where the function key resides  
(for the example, touch DVD/VCR). <HECý A;O  
appears.  
5. Touch the function key you want to copy (for the  
example, touch TV/VCR). JEýCE:;ýappears.  
6. Touch the mode key where you want to place the  
copy (for the example, touch TV). JEýA;O appears.  
7. Touch an unused function key (for the example,  
touch EXT). IK99;II appears. ;N?J?D= appears, then  
the last-used mode screen.  
Deleting a Moved Key  
1. Hold down P for at least 3 seconds. 9E:;ý I;J  
appears.  
Note: To exit setup, hold down P again for at least 3  
seconds. ;N?J?D= appears, then the last-used mode  
screen.  
Operation  
43  
 
 
2. Touch the up arrow five times. A  
                                               
;
                                                
O
                                                
C
                                                 
E
                                                  
L
                                                   
;
                                                    
H
                                                     
appears.  
Note: If you scroll past A;OCEL;H, touch the down  
arrow to return to it.  
3. Touch SELECT. <HECýCE:; appears.  
4. Touch the mode key where the moved key to be  
deleted resides. <HECýA;Oýappears.  
5. Touch the function key you want to delete. JEýCE:;  
appears.  
6. Repeat Steps 4 and 5 exactly. :;B;J; appears, then  
;N?J?D=, then the last-used mode screen.  
Note: Be sure to select the same mode and function  
keys you touched in Steps 4 and 5. By repeating  
this action, the stored data is overwritten using the  
“from” data to clear the original “to” settings.  
USING OPERATION RESET  
Operation Reset lets you clear all memory settings and  
return the unit to its original default values.  
Important: Activating this feature completely erases all  
your stored settings, including device setups, macros,  
learned keys, and home theater macro sets.  
Note: If no key is pressed for 60 seconds, the remote  
control automatically exits setup. ;N?J?D= appears, and  
the remote returns to the previous mode screen.  
Follow these steps to activate Operation Reset.  
1. Hold down P for at least 3 seconds. 9E:;ý I;J  
appears.  
Note: To exit setup, hold down P again for at least 3  
seconds. ;N?J?D= appears, then the last-used mode  
screen.  
2. Touch the down arrow five times until EFIý H;I;J  
appears.  
Note: If you scroll past EFIý H;I;J, touch the up  
arrow to return to it.  
44  
Operation  
 
 
3. Touch SELECT. 9  
                                       
B
                                       
H
                                        
I
                                         
;
                                         
J
                                          
K
                                           
F
                                            
ý
appears.  
                                            
4. Touch SELECT. H;I;JýH7C appears, then H;I;Jý;(,  
then ;N?J?D=, then the last-used mode screen.  
Operation  
45  
 
ˆ Troubleshooting  
If the remote control stops working after you have suc-  
cessfully tested the control for each device, or if you are  
unable to get the remote control to work at all, do the fol-  
lowing:  
• Be sure you press the device key for the device you  
want to control before you press any other key.  
• Confirm that your IR devices are working properly  
by using the original remote control or the manual  
controls.  
• Replace the batteries.  
If you have any other problems with your remote, call  
customer service at 888-269-8705.  
Your RadioShack 8-In-One Touch Screen Remote Con-  
trol does not have any user-serviceable parts. Opening  
the case, except for the battery cover, may cause per-  
manent damage to your remote control.  
CARE  
Keep the remote dry; if it gets wet, wipe it dry immediate-  
ly. Use and store the remote only in normal temperature  
environments. Handle the remote carefully; do not drop  
it. Keep the remote away from dust and dirt, and wipe it  
with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new.  
Modifying or tampering with the remote’s internal com-  
ponents can cause a malfunction and might invalidate its  
warranty. If your remote is not performing as it should,  
take it to your local RadioShack store for assistance.  
46  
Troubleshooting  
 
 
ˆ Manufacturers’ Codes  
Amplifier Codes  
Brand  
Codes  
Carver  
0269  
0300  
0160  
0269  
0269  
0269  
Curtis Mathes  
Denon  
Linn  
Magnavox  
Marantz  
Optimus  
Panasonic  
Philips  
0300, 0395, 0823  
0308  
0269  
Pioneer  
Polk Audio  
RCA  
0013, 0300, 0823  
0269  
0300  
Realistic  
Technics  
Wards  
0395  
0308  
0013  
Audio Cassette Device Codes  
Brand  
Codes  
Akai  
0188, 0189  
Carver  
Fisher  
Garrard  
Optimus  
Pioneer  
RCA  
0261  
0261  
0300, 0439  
0027, 0220, 0300, 0318, 0439  
0027, 0220  
0027, 0220, 0261  
0174  
Rotel  
Sanyo  
Sony  
0261  
0243, 0170  
0027  
Wards  
Manufacturers’ Codes  
47  
 
 
Audio Receiver Codes  
Brand  
Codes  
ADC  
0531  
0182  
Admiral  
Aiwa  
0158, 0121, 1089, 1405  
Akai  
0115  
Capetronic  
Carver  
0531, 0690  
0042, 0360, 1089, 1189  
Casio  
0195  
Clarinette  
Curtis Mathes  
Denon  
0195  
0080  
1104, 1160  
0042, 0219, 0360  
0286, 0440, 0744  
0741  
Fisher  
Garrard  
Hanwah  
Harman/Kardon  
JBL  
0110  
0110  
JVC  
0074  
Jensen  
Kenwood  
0754  
0027, 0186, 0042, 1027, 1313, 1569,  
1570  
Koss  
0744  
LXI  
0181, 0744  
Lloyd’s  
0195  
MCS  
0039  
Magnavox  
Marantz  
Memorex  
Modulaire  
NTDE Geniesom  
Onkyo  
0531, 0195, 0364, 1089, 1189  
0039, 1089, 1189  
0335  
0195  
0744  
0135  
Optimus  
0013, 0300, 0395, 0418, 0531, 0670,  
0186, 0080, 0042, 0177, 0181, 0219,  
0229, 0286, 0440, 0622, 0690, 0738,  
0744, 0754, 0797, 0801, 0823, 0849,  
1023, 1074  
48  
Manufacturers’ Codes  
 
 
Brand  
Codes  
Orient Power  
Panasonic  
Penney  
Philips  
0744  
0039, 1518  
0195  
1089, 1189, 1269  
0531, 0014, 0080, 1023  
1254  
Pioneer  
Proscan  
Quasar  
0039  
RCA  
0531, 0609, 0080, 0300, 0360, 1023,  
1074, 1122, 1123, 1254  
RadioShack  
Realistic  
0744  
0195, 0001, 0025, 0163, 0177, 0178,  
0181, 0182, 0534  
Sansui  
Sanyo  
1089  
0219, 0801  
Schneider  
Scott  
0364  
0163, 0418  
Sharp  
0186  
Sony  
0158, 0415, 1058, 1158, 1258  
Soundesign  
Sunfire  
Symphonic  
Teac  
0670  
1313  
0182  
0163  
Technics  
Techwood  
Thorens  
Victor  
0039, 1308, 1309, 1518  
0364  
1189  
0074  
Wards  
0158, 0014, 0080  
0176, 0186, 1176  
0195  
Yamaha  
Yorx  
Zenith  
0622, 0744  
Cable Box Codes  
Brand  
Codes  
ABC  
0003, 0008  
Manufacturers’ Codes  
49  
 
 
Brand  
Codes  
Allegro  
0153, 0315  
0022, 0207  
Antronix  
Archer  
0153, 0022, 0207, 0797  
Cabletenna  
Cableview  
Century  
0022  
0022  
0153  
Citizen  
0153, 0315  
0019  
Contec  
Emerson  
Everquest  
GC Electronics  
Garrard  
0797  
0015  
0207  
0153  
Gemini  
0015, 0797  
0476  
General Instru-  
ment  
GoldStar  
Goodmind  
Jasco  
0144  
0797  
0015, 0153, 0315  
Jerrold  
0003, 0012, 0476, 0015  
Memorex  
Movie Time  
NSC  
0000  
0063  
0063  
Oak  
0019  
Optimus  
Panasonic  
Paragon  
Philips  
0021, 0797  
0000, 0021  
0000  
0153  
Pioneer  
Pulsar  
0144, 0533, 0877  
0000  
Quasar  
RCA  
0000  
0021  
RadioShack  
Realistic  
Runco  
0015, 0303, 0315, 0797, 0883  
0207, 0153  
0000  
50  
Manufacturers’ Codes  
 
Brand  
Codes  
Samsung  
0144  
Scientific Atlanta  
Signal  
0008, 0477, 0877  
0015  
Sprucer  
Starcom  
Stargate  
Starquest  
TV86  
0021  
0003, 0015  
0015, 0797  
0015  
0063  
Tandy  
0258  
Tocom  
0012  
Toshiba  
Tusa  
0000  
0015  
Unika  
0153, 0022, 0207  
0153, 0022, 0207  
0063, 0258  
0000, 0525  
Universal  
Viewstar  
Zenith  
CD Player Codes  
Brand  
Codes  
Adcom  
0155  
Aiwa  
0157, 0124  
0194  
Audio Alchemy  
BSR  
0194  
Burmester  
0420  
California Audio  
Labs  
0029, 0303  
Carrera  
Carver  
DKK  
0194  
0157, 0179, 0437  
0000  
Denon  
Emerson  
Fisher  
0003, 0873  
0305, 0155, 0164  
0179, 0342  
0420, 0280  
Garrard  
Manufacturers’ Codes  
51  
 
 
Brand  
Codes  
Genexxa  
0032, 0305, 0164  
Harman/Kardon  
Hitachi  
JVC  
0157, 0173, 0426  
0032, 0155  
0072  
Kenwood  
Krell  
0028, 0037, 0190, 0626, 0681, 0826  
0157  
LXI  
0305  
Linn  
0157  
MCS  
0029  
MTC  
0420  
Magnavox  
Marantz  
Mission  
NSM  
0157, 0305  
0029, 0157, 0180, 0626  
0157  
0157  
Nikko  
0164  
Onkyo  
Optimus  
0101, 0868  
0000, 0032, 0179, 0305, 0037, 0420,  
0145, 0468, 0175, 0194, 0196, 0280,  
0342, 0426, 0437, 0536, 0671, 0775,  
0850, 1063, 1075  
Panasonic  
Parasound  
Philips  
0029, 0303  
0420, 0194  
0157, 0626  
0032, 0305, 0468, 1063  
0157  
Pioneer  
Polk Audio  
Proton  
0157  
QED  
0157  
Quasar  
RCA  
0029  
0032, 0179, 0305, 0053, 0468, 0155,  
1062  
RadioShack  
Realistic  
Rotel  
1083  
0179, 0420, 0155, 0164, 0175, 0180  
0157, 0420  
0157  
SAE  
Sansui  
0157, 0305  
52  
Manufacturers’ Codes  
 
Brand  
Codes  
Sanyo  
0179  
Scott  
0305, 0155, 0164  
0305  
Sears  
Sharp  
0037, 0180, 0861  
0180, 0196, 0426, 1067  
0157  
Sherwood  
Sonic Frontiers  
Sony  
0000, 0185, 0490  
0145  
Soundesign  
Staron  
0398  
Tascam  
Teac  
0420  
0420, 0180  
0029, 0303  
0194  
Technics  
Vector Research  
Victor  
0072  
Wards  
0157, 0053, 0559  
0036, 0187, 0888  
Yamaha  
DVD Player Codes  
Brand  
Codes  
Apex  
0672  
Denon  
0490, 0634  
0670  
Fisher  
GE  
0522  
Hitachi  
Hiteker  
JVC  
0664  
0672  
0558, 0623  
0534, 0682  
0503, 0675  
0539  
Kenwood  
Magnavox  
Marantz  
Mitsubishi  
Onkyo  
0521  
0503  
Optimus  
Panasonic  
0571  
0490  
Manufacturers’ Codes  
53  
 
 
Brand  
Codes  
Philips  
Pioneer  
Proscan  
RCA  
0503, 0539  
0525, 0571  
0522  
0522, 0571, 0704  
0573  
Samsung  
Sharp  
0630  
Sony  
0533  
Technics  
Theta Digital  
Toshiba  
Yamaha  
Zenith  
0490  
0571  
0503  
0490, 0545  
0503, 0591  
Home Automation Codes  
Brand  
Codes  
GE  
0240  
0167  
0240  
0167  
0167  
0167  
One For All  
RadioShack  
Security System  
Universal X10  
X10  
LD (Laser Disc) Player Codes  
Brand  
Codes  
Aiwa  
0203  
0059  
0203  
0059  
0059  
0059  
0059  
0203  
Denon  
Funai  
Mitsubishi  
NAD  
Optimus  
Pioneer  
Realistic  
54  
Manufacturers’ Codes  
 
 
Miscellaneous Audio Codes  
Brand  
Codes  
Aiwa  
Sony  
0159  
0159  
Satellite Receiver Codes  
Brand  
Codes  
AlphaStar  
Chaparral  
Echostar  
0772  
0216  
0775, 1005  
0775  
Expressvu  
General Instru-  
ment  
0627, 0361, 0869  
HTS  
0775  
0819  
0749  
Hitachi  
Hughes Network  
Systems  
JVC  
0775  
Jerrold  
0627, 0361  
0724, 0722  
0724  
Magnavox  
Memorex  
Next Level  
Panasonic  
Philips  
0869  
0701  
0724, 0722, 1076  
RCA  
0566, 0143, 0392, 0855, 1107  
RadioShack  
Sony  
0869  
0639  
Star Choice  
Toshiba  
Uniden  
0869  
0749, 0790  
0724, 0722  
0856  
Zenith  
Manufacturers’ Codes  
55  
 
 
TV Codes  
Brand  
Codes  
A-Mark  
AOC  
0003  
0030, 0019, 0003  
Admiral  
Aiko  
0093, 0463  
0092  
Akai  
0030  
Alaron  
0179  
America Action  
Anam  
0180  
0180  
Archer  
0003  
Audiovox  
Baysonic  
Belcor  
0451, 0180, 0003, 0092, 0623  
0180  
0019  
Bell & Howell  
Bradford  
Brockwood  
Broksonic  
CXC  
0154, 0016  
0180  
0019  
0236, 0463, 0003  
0180  
Candle  
0030, 0056  
Carnivale  
Carver  
0030  
0054  
Celebrity  
Cineral  
0000  
0451, 0092  
Citizen  
0060, 0030, 0056, 0092  
Concerto  
Contec  
0056  
0180  
0180  
0054  
0180  
Craig  
Crosley  
Crown  
Curtis Mathes  
0047, 0054, 0154, 0051, 0451, 0093,  
0060, 0030, 0145, 0056, 0016, 0166,  
0747, 1147, 1347  
Daewoo  
Daytron  
0451, 0019, 0092, 0623, 0624  
0019  
56  
Manufacturers’ Codes  
 
 
Brand  
Codes  
Denon  
0145  
Dumont  
0017, 0019  
0720  
Dwin  
Electroband  
Electrohome  
Emerson  
0000  
0409  
0154, 0236, 0463, 0180, 0178, 0019,  
0179, 0623, 0624  
Envision  
Fisher  
Fujitsu  
Funai  
0030  
0154  
0179  
0180, 0179, 0171  
0180  
Futuretech  
GE  
0047, 0051, 0451, 0093, 0178, 0747,  
1147, 1347  
Gibralter  
GoldStar  
Gradiente  
Grunpy  
Hallmark  
Harley Davidson  
Harman/Kardon  
Harvard  
Hitachi  
Infinity  
0017, 0030, 0019  
0030, 0178, 0019, 0056, 0409  
0053, 0056  
0180, 0179  
0178  
0179  
0054  
0180  
0145, 0056, 0016, 0409  
0054  
Inteq  
0017  
JBL  
0054  
JCB  
0000  
JVC  
0053  
KEC  
0180  
KTV  
0180, 0030  
Kenwood  
LG  
0030, 0019  
0056  
LXI  
0047, 0054, 0154, 0156, 0178, 0747  
0016  
Logik  
Manufacturers’ Codes  
57  
 
Brand  
Codes  
Luxman  
0056  
MGA  
0150, 0030, 0178, 0019  
0060, 0030, 0019, 0056  
0054, 0030, 0179, 1254  
0016  
MTC  
Magnavox  
Majestic  
Marantz  
Matsushita  
Megatron  
Memorex  
0054, 0030  
0250  
0178, 0145, 0003  
0154, 0250, 0463, 0150, 0178, 0179,  
0056, 0016, 0030  
Midland  
Mitsubishi  
Motorola  
Multitech  
NAD  
0047, 0017, 0051, 0747  
0093, 0150, 0178, 0019  
0093  
0180  
0156, 0178, 0166  
0030, 0019, 0056  
0092  
NEC  
NTC  
Nikko  
0030, 0178, 0092  
0180  
Onwa  
Optimus  
Optonica  
Orion  
0154, 0250, 0166  
0093, 0165  
0236, 0463, 0179  
0051, 0250  
Panasonic  
Penney  
0047, 0156, 0051, 0060, 0030, 0178,  
0019, 0056, 0003, 0747, 1347  
Philco  
0054, 0463, 0030, 0145, 0019  
0054  
Philips  
Pilot  
0030, 0019  
0166  
Pioneer  
Portland  
Prism  
0019, 0092  
0051  
Proscan  
Proton  
Pulsar  
Quasar  
0047, 0747  
0178, 0003  
0017, 0019  
0051, 0250, 0165  
58  
Manufacturers’ Codes  
 
Brand  
Codes  
RCA  
0047, 0051, 0093, 0019, 0679, 0747,  
1047, 1147, 1247, 1347, 1447  
RadioShack  
Realistic  
0047, 0154, 0165, 0180, 0030, 0178,  
0019, 0056, 0409, 0747  
0154, 0165, 0180, 0030, 0178, 0019,  
0056  
Runco  
SSS  
0017, 0030  
0180, 0019  
Sampo  
Samsung  
Sansei  
Sansui  
Sanyo  
Scimitsu  
Scotch  
Scott  
0030  
0060, 0030, 0178, 0019, 0056  
0451  
0463  
0154  
0019  
0178  
0236, 0180, 0178, 0019, 0179  
Sears  
0047, 0054, 0154, 0156, 0178, 0179,  
0056, 0171, 0747  
Semivox  
Semp  
0180  
0156  
Sharp  
0093, 0165  
0019  
Shogun  
Signature  
Sony  
0016  
0000  
Soundesign  
Spectricon  
Squareview  
Starlite  
0180, 0178, 0179  
0003  
0171  
0180  
Supreme  
Sylvania  
Symphonic  
TMK  
0000  
0054, 0030  
0171  
0178, 0056  
0017  
TNCi  
Tandy  
0093  
Tatung  
0003  
Manufacturers’ Codes  
59  
 
Brand  
Codes  
Technics  
0051, 0250  
0179  
Technol Ace  
Techwood  
Teknika  
0051, 0056, 0003  
0054, 0180, 0150, 0060, 0019, 0179,  
0056, 0016, 0092  
Telefunken  
Toshiba  
0056  
0154, 0156, 0060, 1256  
Vector Research  
Victor  
0030  
0053  
Vidikron  
0054  
Vidtech  
0178, 0019  
Wards  
0054, 0165, 0030, 0178, 0019, 0179,  
0056, 0016  
White Westing-  
house  
0463, 0623, 0624  
Yamaha  
Zenith  
0030, 0019  
0017, 0463, 0016, 0092, 0624  
0003  
Zonda  
TV/VCR Combo Codes  
Brand  
Codes  
Citizen  
Colt  
0278  
0072  
Curtis Mathes  
Daewoo  
Emerson  
Funai  
0035 (for TV use 0051)  
0278 (for TV use 0624)  
0278 (for TV use 0624)  
0000  
GE  
0035 (for TV use 0051), 0048 (for TV use  
0093), 0060 (for TV use 0047), 0240  
GoldStar  
0037 (for TV use 0056)  
Harley Davidson  
Hitachi  
0000  
0000  
0000  
0278  
Lloyd’s  
Magnasonic  
60  
Manufacturers’ Codes  
 
 
Brand  
Codes  
Magnavox  
0000, 0081 (for TV use 0054)  
0240  
Magnin  
Memorex  
0037, 0162 (for TV use 0250), 1037,  
1162, 1262  
MGA  
0240  
Mitsubishi  
Optimus  
0048 (for TV use 0093)  
0162 (for TV use 0250), 0593, 1162,  
1262  
Orion  
0000  
Panasonic  
0035 (for TV use 0051), 0162 (for TV use  
0250), 1162, 1262  
Penney  
Quasar  
0035 (for TV use 0051), 0037 (for TV use  
0056), 0240  
0035 (for TV use 0051), 0162 (for TV use  
0250)  
RadioShack  
RCA  
1037  
0035 (for TV use 0051), 0048 (for TV use  
0093), 0060 (for TV use 0047), 0240  
Sansui  
Sanyo  
0000  
0240  
Sears  
0000, 0037 (for TV use 0056)  
0048 (for TV use 0093)  
0000, 0032 (for TV use 0000)  
0081 (for TV use 0054)  
0000  
Sharp  
Sony  
Sylvania  
Symphonic  
Thomas  
0000  
White Westing-  
house  
0278 (for TV use 0624)  
Zenith  
0000  
VCR Codes  
Brand  
Codes  
Admiral  
Adventura  
Aiko  
0048, 0209  
0000  
0278  
Manufacturers’ Codes  
61  
 
 
Brand  
Codes  
Aiwa  
0037, 0000, 0307  
America Action  
American High  
Asha  
0278  
0035  
0240  
Audiovox  
Beaumark  
Bell & Howell  
Broksonic  
CCE  
0037  
240  
104  
0184, 0209  
0072, 0278  
Calix  
0037  
Canon  
0035  
Carver  
0081  
Cineral  
0278  
Citizen  
0037, 0278  
Colt  
0072  
Craig  
0037, 0047, 0240, 0072, 0271  
Curtis Mathes  
Cybernex  
Daewoo  
Denon  
0060, 0035, 0162  
0240  
0045, 0278  
0042  
Dynatech  
Electrohome  
Electrophonic  
Emerex  
Emerson  
Fisher  
0000  
0037  
0037  
0032  
0037, 0184, 0000, 0043, 0209, 0278  
0047, 0104, 0066  
Fuji  
0035  
Funai  
0000  
GE  
0060, 0035, 0048, 0240, 0202  
Garrard  
Go Video  
GoldStar  
Gradiente  
HI-Q  
0000  
0432  
0037, 0480  
0000  
0047  
62  
Manufacturers’ Codes  
 
Brand  
Codes  
Harley Davidson  
Harman/Kardon  
Harwood  
0000  
0081  
0072  
Headquarter  
Hitachi  
0046  
0000, 0042  
0042  
Hughes Network  
Systems  
JVC  
0067  
KEC  
0037, 0278  
0072  
KLH  
Kenwood  
Kodak  
0067  
0035, 0037  
0037  
LXI  
Lloyd’s  
Logik  
0000  
0072  
MEI  
0035  
MGA  
0240, 0043  
0240  
MGN Technology  
MTC  
0240, 0000  
0278, 0593  
Magnasonic  
Magnavox  
Magnin  
Marantz  
Marta  
0035, 0039, 0081, 0000  
0240  
0035, 0081  
0037  
Matsushita  
Memorex  
0035, 0162, 0454  
0035, 0037, 0048, 0039, 0047, 0240,  
0000, 0104, 0209, 0162, 0046, 0268,  
0299, 0307, 0454, 1037, 1162, 1262,  
Minolta  
Mitsubishi  
Motorola  
Multitech  
NAD  
0042  
0048, 0067, 0043  
0035, 0048  
0000, 0072  
0058  
NEC  
0104, 0067  
0037  
Nikko  
Manufacturers’ Codes  
63  
 
Brand  
Codes  
Noblex  
0240  
0035  
Olympus  
Optimus  
0037, 0048, 0104, 0162, 0058, 0432,  
0454, 0568, 0593, 0619, 1048, 1062,  
1162, 1262, 0240  
Optonica  
Orion  
0062  
0184, 0209  
Panasonic  
0035, 0162, 0454, 0616, 1062, 1162,  
1262  
Penney  
Pentax  
Philco  
0035, 0037, 0240, 0042  
0042  
0035, 0209  
Philips  
Pilot  
0035, 0081, 0062, 0618, 1081, 1181  
0037  
Pioneer  
Polk Audio  
Profitronic  
Proscan  
Protec  
0067, 0058  
0081  
0240  
0060, 0202  
0072  
Pulsar  
0039  
Quarter  
Quartz  
Quasar  
RCA  
0046  
0046  
0035, 0162, 0454, 1162  
0060, 0035, 0048, 0240, 0042, 0058,  
0202, 0619  
RadioShack  
Radix  
0000, 1037  
0037  
Randex  
0037  
Realistic  
0035, 0037, 0048, 0047, 0000, 0104,  
0062, 0046, 0066,0240  
ReplayTV  
Runco  
0614, 0616  
0039  
STS  
0042  
Samsung  
Sanky  
0240, 0045  
0048, 0039  
64  
Manufacturers’ Codes  
 
Brand  
Codes  
Sansui  
0000, 0067, 0209, 0271  
0047, 0240, 0104, 0046, 0268  
0184, 0045, 0043  
Sanyo  
Scott  
Sears  
0035, 0037, 0047, 0000, 0042, 0104,  
0046, 0066  
Semp  
0045  
Sharp  
0048, 0062  
Shintom  
Shogun  
Singer  
0072  
0240  
0072  
Sony  
0033, 0035, 0032, 0000, 1032  
Sylvania  
Symphonic  
Tandy  
0035, 0081, 0000, 0043  
0000, 0593  
0000, 0104  
0240  
TMK  
Teac  
0000  
Technics  
Teknika  
Thomas  
Tivo  
0035, 0162  
0035, 0037, 0000  
0000  
0618  
Toshiba  
Totevision  
Unitech  
Vector  
0045, 0043, 0066  
0037, 0240  
0240  
0045  
Video Concepts  
Videosonic  
Wards  
0045  
0240  
0060, 0035, 0048, 0047, 0081, 0240,  
0000, 0042, 0072, 0062  
White Westing-  
house  
0209, 0072, 0278  
XR-1000  
Zenith  
0035, 0000, 0072  
0039, 0000, 0209  
Manufacturers’ Codes  
65  
 
Video Accessory Codes  
Brand  
Codes  
Archer  
0160  
0160  
0160  
0818  
0818  
0160  
0850  
GC Electronics  
Jebsee  
Magnavox  
Philips  
RadioShack  
Sony  
66  
Manufacturers’ Codes  
 
 
ˆ Specifications  
Power ..............................................................(4) AAA Batteries  
Dimensions (HWD) .................................. 7.3 in × 3.4 in × 1.2 in  
(184.5mm × 85.7mm × 31mm)  
Weight (Without Batteries) ................................................. 8 oz  
(226.8 g)  
Specifications are typical; individual units might vary. Specifica-  
tions are subject to change and improvement without notice.  
Specifications  
67  
 
 
Limited Ninety-Day Warranty  
This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing de-  
fects in material and workmanship under normal use for ninety (90)  
days from the date of purchase from RadioShack company-owned  
stores and authorized RadioShack franchisees and dealers. EXCEPT  
AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack MAKES NO EXPRESS WAR-  
RANTIES AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THOSE  
OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR-  
POSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THE  
WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTIES CONTAINED HEREIN. EXCEPT  
AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY  
OR RESPONSIBILITY TO CUSTOMER OR ANY OTHER PERSON  
OR ENTITY WITH RESPECT TO ANY LIABILITY, LOSS OR DAM-  
AGE CAUSED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BY USE OR PERFOR-  
MANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH  
OF THIS WARRANTY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY  
DAMAGES RESULTING FROM INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OF TIME,  
DATA, PROPERTY, REVENUE, OR PROFIT OR ANY INDIRECT,  
SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, EVEN  
IF RadioShack HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF  
SUCH DAMAGES.  
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty  
lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential dam-  
ages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.  
In the event of a product defect during the warranty period, take the  
product and the RadioShack sales receipt as proof of purchase date  
to any RadioShack store. RadioShack will, at its option, unless other-  
wise provided by law: (a) correct the defect by product repair without  
charge for parts and labor; (b) replace the product with one of the  
same or similar design; or (c) refund the purchase price. All replaced  
parts and products, and products on which a refund is made, become  
the property of RadioShack. New or reconditioned parts and products  
may be used in the performance of warranty service. Repaired or re-  
placed parts and products are warranted for the remainder of the orig-  
inal warranty period. You will be charged for repair or replacement of  
the product made after the expiration of the warranty period.  
This warranty does not cover: (a) damage or failure caused by or at-  
tributable to acts of God, abuse, accident, misuse, improper or abnor-  
mal usage, failure to follow instructions, improper installation or  
maintenance, alteration, lightning or other incidence of excess volt-  
age or current; (b) any repairs other than those provided by a  
RadioShack Authorized Service Facility; (c) consumables such as  
fuses or batteries; (d) cosmetic damage; (e) transportation, shipping  
or insurance costs; or (f) costs of product removal, installation, set-up  
service adjustment or reinstallation.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have  
other rights which vary from state to state.  
RadioShack Customer Relations, 200 Taylor Street, 6th Floor,  
Fort Worth, TX 76102  
12/99  
15-2107  
10A01  
Printed in Korea  
RadioShack Corporation  
Fort Worth, Texas 76102  
 

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