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1. Introduction
Models IRC 550* / URC 550*
Universal Remote Control
Your IRC550 and URC550 universal remote controls
are simple to program, easy to use, and can operate
up to five (5) devices, which include:
SAT
TV
DVD
AUDIO
AUX
Satellite receivers
Televisions
DVD
Audio receivers, amplifiers, CD players
nd
nd
nd
VCRs, 2 TV, 2 DVD, 2 Audio device
* Model IRC550 transmits to each of the above
electronic
devices
using
an
infrared
(IR)
signal. Model URC550 transmits both infrared (IR)
and radio-frequency (RF) signals to your DSR
receiver, but IR-only signals to all your other
devices. The RF capability of the URC550 permits it
to remotely operate a DSR receiver that’s enclosed in
a home-entertainment unit or located where an
unobstructed line-of-site between the remote and
DSR is not possible. Model URC550 is supplied is
with the premium-featured HD / DVR DSR500 series
receivers.
The remote is ready to use with your Star Choice
satellite receiver, but before you can use your remote
control to operate the other devices listed above, it
must first be programmed (set-up).
2. Before Getting Started
Some of the special features and buttons on your
remote control are as follows:
ÂŽ
Point and Press Programming
Lets you program your TV, VCR, DVD, AUDIO
devices without codes. For more information, see
Sections 5 and 14.
Programming and Operating
Instructions
To have a clearer idea of the features and capabilities of
your remote control, take a moment to read these
instructions. Save for future reference.
Š 2006 Contec Holdings, LLC, Rev. 05/06
Memory GuardÂŽ
Eliminates reprogramming after battery changes.
Time Out
If the same button is pressed and held for 30-
seconds, your remote control will turn itself off
automatically. This extends the battery life should
the remote become lodged under or between heavy
objects, for example sofa cushions.
3. Installing. Replacing Batteries
Install two (2) new “AA” batteries as indicated by the
diagram in the battery compartment.
When the batteries become low and need to be
replaced, the [SAT] button will blink several
times and the remote control will not transmit the
function for the button that was pressed.
When this happens, simply replace the existing
batteries with two (2) new “AA” batteries to
restore normal operation to the remote control.
4. If You Have More Than One Satellite Receiver
Your remote control is set at the factory to control all
of the functions on your Motorola satellite receiver.
However, if you have more than one satellite receiver,
you may want to prevent the remote control in one
room from affecting the satellite receiver in another
room. To prevent this kind of interference, you must
"pair" each remote control with each receiver by
assigning a new "address" to each combination. This
“address” assignment is made using your remote
control as follows:
1. Press the [SAT] button to select the remote
control’s SAT mode.
2. Press the [Options] button to display the Options
screen on your TV.
3. On the Options screen, use the [▲], [▼], [◄], [►]
buttons to highlight the Change System Settings /
System Setup option, then press [Enter].
4. On the Systems Setting / Setup screen, use the
[▲], [▼], [◄], [►] buttons to highlight the Change
Installation Settings / System Settings (applies to
DSR 5xx, 207, 317 receivers) option, then press
[ENTER].
5. On the System Settings (applies to DSR 5xx, 207,
317 receivers) screen, use the [▲], [▼], [◄], [►]
buttons to highlight the Installation Settings option,
then press [ENTER]
6. On the Installation Settings screen, use the [▲],
[▼], [◄], [►] buttons to highlight the Remote
Control Address option, then press [ENTER]
7. Once you are on the Remote Control Address
screen, disregard the instructions on the
screen and follow these steps using the
remote control keypad….
a. In this order, press and hold the [MUTE] button,
then the [ENTER] button. Hold both buttons
down together until the mode buttons
illuminate in rotation (i.e. SAT Æ TV Æ DVD Æ
AUDIO Æ AUX Æ SAT…). Release both
buttons as soon as the mode buttons
illuminate.
b. Enter any one of the following addresses:
[000], [001], [002], [003], [004], [005], [006],
[007]. Entry of the 3-digit of each address
stores the address automatically and causes
the mode buttons to blink and go out.
c. Press the [ENTER] button to set the same
address in your Satellite Receiver. The new
address will be displayed in the upper right
corner of your TV screen.
rotation (i.e. SAT Æ TV Æ DVD Æ AUDIO Æ AUX
Æ SAT…). Release both buttons as soon as the
mode buttons illuminate.
rotation (i.e. SAT Æ TV Æ DVD Æ AUDIO Æ AUX
Æ SAT…). Release both buttons as soon as the
mode buttons illuminate.
3. a. To program your TV, locate the 3-digit code for
your brand in the TV Setup Code list and enter
it on the keypad of the remote control. Entry
of the correct code will cause your TV to turn
off. If multiple codes are listed for your brand,
you may have to enter several different codes
until your TV turns off.
3. Press [S] one step at a time until one of your
electronic devices turns off. Each time you press
[S] button, the mode buttons will illuminate in
rotation. As soon as one device turns off, stop
pressing the [S] button.
b. As soon as you have entered a 3-digit code
that turns your TV off, press [MUTE].
1. If the TV turns back on, press [ENTER] to
lock in the code. The mode buttons will
blink 3-times and go out.
Or
2. If the TV does not turn back on, enter a
different 3-digit setup code until your TV
turns back on. Then press [ENTER] to
lock in the code. The mode buttons will
blink 3-times and go out.
4. To program your DVD, refer to the DVD Setup
Code lists and repeat steps 2 and 3 above.
5. To program your AUDIO devices, refer to the
AUDIO Setup Code list and repeat steps 2 and 3
above.
ÂŽ
Point and Press Programming
4. Press [MUTE]. If the device that turned off...
a. Turns back on, press [ENTER] to lock in this
code. The mode buttons will blink 3-times and
go out.
Or
b. Does not turn back on, press [T] one step
at a time until that device turns back on. Each
time you press the [T] button, the mode
buttons will illuminate once in reverse rotation
(AUX Æ AUDIO Æ DVD Æ TV Æ SAT Æ
AUX).
Once you have found a code that turns the
device on / off, press [ENTER] to lock in this
code. The mode buttons will blink 3-times and
go out.
5. Repeat steps 2 to 4 above for each of the
remaining electronic devices you wish to program
the remote to operate.
d. Exit from the Remote Control Address screen.
Note: Given the size of the code libraries in your
remote control, it will take several minutes to cycle
through all the codes when using the Point and Press
Programming method.
Code-Entry Programming
This method allows you to program your remote
control without codes using the [S] or [T] buttons
("Power" function during programming). For more
information on this method as well as other buttons
you can program your remote with, see Section 14.
1. Turn on all the electronic devices (TV, DVD,
AUDIO) you want to program the remote to
operate.
1. Turn on all the electronic devices (TV, DVD,
AUDIO) you want to program the remote to
operate.
6. Programming Your Auxiliary Device – VCR, 2nd
TV, 2nd DVD, 2nd Audio Device
Using the remote control keypad….
Using the remote control keypad….
nd
nd
1. Turn on the electronic device (VCR, 2 TV, 2
DVD, 2nd AUDIO) you want to program as an
AUXILIARY device.
2. In this order, press and hold the [ENTER] button,
then the [MUTE] button. Hold both buttons down
together until the mode buttons illuminate in
2. In this order, press and hold the [ENTER] button,
then the [MUTE] button. Hold both buttons down
together until the mode buttons illuminate in
Using the remote control keypad….
5. Programming Your TV, DVD, AUDIO Devices
2. In this order, press and hold the [ENTER] button,
then the [MUTE] button. Hold both buttons down
together until the mode buttons illuminate in
rotation (i.e. SAT Æ TV Æ DVD Æ AUDIO Æ AUX
Æ SAT…). Release both buttons as soon as the
mode buttons illuminate.
3. Press [ENTER] again.
4. Follow the Code Entry Programming (paragraph
3) or Point and Press ProgrammingÂŽ (paragraphs
3 & 4) areas of Section 5 to program your AUX
device.
7. Programming Your TV / VCR Combination
1. Turn on your TV / VCR combination device and
set it to its TV mode.
2. Program your remote to operate the TV functions.
Using the Code Entry Programming method
described in Section 5, find a TV Setup Code that
operates the TV functions (Power, Vol S/T, Mute,
Ch S/T, 0-9) of your TV / VCR unit.
described in Section 5, find a TV Setup Code that
operates the TV functions (Power, Vol S/T, Mute,
Ch S/T, 0-9) of your TV / DVD unit.
3. Set your combination device to its DVD mode and
install a DVD.
4. Program your remote to operate the DVD
functions. Using the Code Entry Programming
method described in Section 5, enter, lock and
test each 3-digit DVD Setup Code for your brand
until a code is found that operates the transport
functions (PLAY, STOP, REW, FWD, PAUSE,
REC) of your TV / DVD unit.
Before you can test for the correct DVD setup
code, you must first press the [DVD] button to put
the remote in its DVD mode.
5. Last, if you have a TV / VCR / DVD combination
unit, you need to program your remote to operate
the VCR functions.
2. Press [INFO]. The mode buttons will “blink back”
the code numbers, with a 1-second interval
between each digit of the code. Please note that
for the numeric “0”, the mode buttons will
illuminate blink in fast-sequence.
Example: For code “130”, the remote will blink 1
time, then 3 times, then in a fast-sequence for the
0.
To identify the 3-digit SAT code, press [ENTER], then
[SAT] as defined in step 1 above, then press [INFO].
To identify the 3-digit DVD code, press [ENTER], then
[DVD] as defined in step 1 above, then press [INFO].
To identify the 3-digit AUDIO code, press [ENTER],
then [AUDIO] as defined in step 1 above, then press
[INFO].
To identify the 3-digit AUX code, press [ENTER], then
[AUX] as defined in step 1 above, then press [INFO].
6. Set your combination device to its VCR mode and
install a VHS tape.
10. Master Power
3. Set your combination device to its VCR mode and
install a VHS tape.
4. Program your remote to operate the VCR
functions. Using the Code Entry Programming
method described in Section 5, enter, lock and
test each 3-digit VCR Setup Code for your brand
until a code is found that operates the transport
functions (PLAY, STOP, REW, FWD, PAUSE,
REC) of your TV / VCR unit.
Before you can test for the correct VCR setup
code, you must first press the [VCR] button first to
put the remote in its VCR mode.
8. Programming Your TV / DVD or TV / VCR / DVD
Combination
1. Turn on your TV / DVD combination device and
set it to its TV mode.
2. Program your remote to operate the TV functions.
Using the Code Entry Programming method
7. Using the Code Entry Programming method
described in Section 5, enter, lock and test each
3-digit VCR Setup Code for your brand until a
code is found that operates the VCR transport
functions (PLAY, STOP, REW, FWD, PAUSE,
REC) of your TV / DVD / VCR unit.
Before you can test for the correct VCR setup
code, you must first press the [VCR] button first to
put the remote in its VCR mode.
9. Code Number Readback
To identify the 3-digit TV setup codes stored under
the Point and PressÂŽ programming method, follow
these steps using the remote control keypad…
1. In this order, press and hold the [ENTER] button,
then the [TV] button. Hold both buttons down
together until the [TV] button illuminates. Release
both buttons as soon as the [TV] button
illuminates.
Your remote has a Master Power feature that can be
programmed so that a single press of the [POWER]
button (in remote’s SAT mode) can turn all of your
electronic devices on / off together.
To program the Master Power feature, follow these
steps using the remote control keypad:
1. In this order, press and hold the [ENTER] button,
then the [POWER] button. Hold both buttons
down together until the [SAT] button illuminates.
Release both buttons as soon as the [SAT] button
illuminates.
2. Press [1]. The [SAT] button will blink 3-times and
go out.
To use the Master Power feature, follow these steps:
1. Press [SAT] to select the remote’s SAT mode.
2. Press [POWER] – the remote will turn on / off your
SAT, TV, DVD, AUDIO an AUX devices with one
button press.
To reset the Master Power feature to its default
setting, follow these steps using the remote control
keypad:
1. In this order, press and hold the [ENTER] button,
then the [POWER] button. Hold both buttons
down together until the [SAT] button illuminates.
Release both buttons as soon as the [SAT] button
illuminates.
2. Press [0]. The [SAT] button will blink 3-times and
go out.
11. Programming Volume Control
When you first program your remote, volume / mute
are controlled through your TV (except AUDIO which
defaults to the AUDIO device). The volume control
options in each mode of the remote are:
Mode
Volume
Control Default
SAT
TV (#1)
TV
TV (# 1)
DVD
TV (# 1)
AUDIO - Rec / Amp
AUDIO - CD
AUX – VCR
AUX - TV # 2
Rec /Amp
TV (# 1)
TV (# 1)
TV (# 2)
Volume
Control
Options
SAT
AUDIO
nd
AUX (2 TV /
Rec / Amp)
SAT
AUDIO
nd
AUX (2 TV /
Rec / Amp)
SAT
AUDIO
nd
AUX (2 TV /
Rec / Amp)
SAT
TV
nd
AUX (2 Rec /
Amp)
SAT
TV
nd
AUX (2 Rec /
Amp)
SAT
AUDIO (Rec /
Amp)
SAT
Volume
Control Default
Mode
AUX - DVD # 2
AUX - Rec # 2
AUX - CD #2
TV (# 1)
Volume
Control
Options
AUDIO (Rec /
Amp)
SAT, AUDIO
(Rec / Amp)
Rec / Amp # 2
CD # 2
SAT, TV
SAT , TV
To control volume / mute through your Satellite
receiver in the remote’s Satellite mode…
Button
Label
TV Mode
DVD
Mode
AUDIO
Mode
Mute
Mute
Mute
(TV)
Mute
Ch ▼/▲
Ch ▼/▲
0–9
Last
0-9
Last Ch
Enter
(in
Menu)
AUX
Mode
(VCR)
Mute
(TV)
Ch
▼/▲
0-9
TV Input
Menu
▲,▼,◄,►
Enter (after
Ch entry)
TV
VCR
Enter / OK
Video
Source
Options
▲,▼,◄,►
1. In this order, press and hold the [ENTER] button,
then the [SAT] button. Hold both buttons down
together until the [SAT] button illuminates.
Release both buttons as soon as the [SAT] button
illuminates.
Guide
[]
[]
Stop
[]
FF
2. Press [VOL S], then [SAT] for Satellite volume.
The [SAT] button will blink 3-times and go out.
[]
Rew
[]
Pause
To return volume control to your TV, repeat step 1,
then press [VOL S], then [TV] in step 2.
Rec
To return volume control to your TV, repeat step 1,
then press [VOL S], then [TV] in step 2.
12.
Operating Your Satellite Receiver
To operate your Satellite receiver, press [SAT] to
select the Satellite mode. Then refer to Section 15
for the operation of your Satellite receiver.
13. Operating Your Electronic Devices
To operate your other electronic devices, press
the mode button for the device you wish to
operate, then refer to the table below for the
available buttons / functions in each mode:
Button
Label
TV Mode
Power
Power
Vol ▼/▲
Vol ▼/▲
DVD
Mode
AUDIO
Mode
Power
Vol
▼/▲
(TV)
Power
Vol
▼/▲
AUX
Mode
(VCR)
Power
Vol
▼/▲
(TV)
Play
Play –
CD
Stop CD
FF – CD
Rew –
CD
PauseCD
Rec CD
Play
Stop
FF
Rew
Pause
Rec
14. Additional Programming Information
1. The mode buttons will illuminate in rotation (i.e.
SAT Æ TV Æ DVD Æ AUDIO Æ AUX Æ SAT...)
while the remote is in a programming mode. In
the absence of a keypress entry, the mode
buttons will stop illuminating after 30 seconds and
the remote will exit the programming mode.
2. The Point and PressÂŽ (Auto-Scan) Programming
method allows you to program your remote control
without using codes. Instead, the remote control
automatically finds the correct setup code using
certain buttons / commands that you select. Once
you have found a setup codes that that operates
your device, you then lock it in.
3. When using the Point and PressÂŽ Programming
Method, there are several important points to
remember:
•
The order in which you program your
electronic devices is not important.
•
•
•
•
There may be several codes that turn your
electronic devices on / off (or perform other
functions).
While the remote is searching for the correct
setup code(s) for your electronic devices, it is
possible that other (previously programmed)
devices may turn on / off (or perform other
functions). If this occurs, continue pressing
the [S] or [T] buttons (or the buttons
described in this section until you find the
correct code for the device you are
programming.
[VOL T] – to “go back” through the codes
using the “VOL T“ function on your devices.
Note: When you find the correct code, the
volume of the device being programmed will
increase or decrease.
[CH S] - to “go forward” through the codes
using the “CH S” function on your devices.
It may take several minutes for the remote to
find the correct code that turns your device on
/ off (or performs another selected function).
During this time, the mode buttons will
illuminate in rotation (i.e. SAT Æ TV Æ DVD
Æ AUDIO Æ AUX Æ SAT...).
•
[CH T] - to “go back” through the codes using
the “CH T“ function on your devices.
Once you lock-in a code, be sure to check the
available functions for that device (i.e. TV Vol S/T, Mute, TV Input (TV / VCR button),
Ch S/T, 0-9; VCR - Play, Stop, Rew...;
DVD - Play, Stop, Rew...; AUDIO - Vol S/T,
Mute) to see if they are operating.
•
[XX] - to “go forward” through the codes
using the “Fast Forward” function on your
devices.
•
[WW] - to “go back” through the codes using
the “Rewind” function on your devices.
The correct code has not been found as you
may you may have a code that operates
some but not all of the functions of your
device. Continue pressing [S] until your
device turns back on.
OR
•
•
•
4. When programming the remote control using the
[S] or [T] buttons (Power function) under the
ÂŽ
Point and Press Programming method, you may
find a code that turns a device off but not back on.
If this happens…
•
[VOL S] – to “go forward” through the codes
using the “VOL S” function on your devices.
You may have gone past the correct matching
code. Try pressing [T] one press at a time
until you find a code that turns your device
back on.
ÂŽ
5. When using the Point and Press Programming
method, you can also program your remote using
the following buttons:
Note: When you find the correct code, the
channel of the device being programmed will
increase or decrease.
Note: When you find the correct code, the
fast-forward or rewind function of the device
being programmed will be performed. To
simplify programming using these buttons,
insert a VHS tape or DVD in the device being
programmed.
Warning: Changes or modifications to this remote
control not expressly approved for by Contec
Holdings could void the user's authority to operate this
equipment.
Rev. 05/06
Š 2006, Contec Holdings, LLC
Point and PressÂŽ and Memory GuardÂŽ are registered
trademarks of Contec Holdings, LLC
MOTOROLA and the stylized M logo are registered in
the U.S. Patent and Trademark office
TV Setup Codes
Admiral
Advent
Adventura
Aiwa
Akai
Amark
Amstrad
Anam
AOC
APEX
Astar
Audiovox
Belcor
Bell & Howell
Broksonic
Brokwood
Candle
Centurion
Citizen
Concerto
Contec
Coronado
Craig
Crown
Curtis Mathes
Daewoo
Daytron
Dell
Dumont
Electro Home
Elektra
Emerson
Envision
ESA
Fisher
Funai
Fujitsu
Gateway
026
072
047
214
053
023
157
217
222
053
030
462
220
465
073
211
165
073
068
095
068
073
147
023
223
023
016
213
051
159
197
205
073
448
073
073
353
016
139
166
400
073
454
355
047
460
426
054 211 213
094 425 447 463
471
462 473
215
218 219 220 221
223
073 095 108
038 427
191 168 051 451
213
167
091
107 108
091 211 213 233
095
054 107 108 211
068
189
198
206
095
094
073
191
200
207
107
072
095 158
194 196
202 204
209
108
463
053
159
168
402
064
164
169
408
095
023
158
167
401
095
456
356
048
469
103
165
392
415
157 168 211
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Gibralta
Goldstar (LG)
Gradiente
Grundig
Go Video
Hall Mark
Hitachi
Hyundai
Inkel
Insignia
JC Penney
Jensen
JVC
Kawasho
KMC
KTV
Konka
Kosch
Kurazai
LG (Goldstar)
Lodgenet
Logik
Luxman
LXI
Mag
Magnavox (Philips)
Majestic
Marantz
Megatron
Memorex
Mintek
MGA / Mitsubishi
015
054
095
390
092
023
090
360
023
107
104
233
443
073
023
098
453
364
450
039
095
062
104
410
073
023
023
445
462
211
023
107
211
211
068
024
388
459
023
089
094
404
211
053
215
090
405
470
053
018
055
101
396
042
068
102
403
044
073
103
406
049
090
389
407
048 053 068 073
095 107 108 233
053 068 073 090
108 233 360 361
Montgomery Ward
NEC
Net TV
Norcent
Orion
Panasonic
095
068 095 096 097
099 100
461 456
053 068 073 092
102 355
105 106 396 397
095
053 233 366
168
213
053
108
213
213
073
026
068
090
134
419
213
107
068 073 090
233 360 361
095
157 345 355
071
091
385
463
072 073
092 093
387 397
472
108 109
211 213 355 388
423
068 073 090 095
Philco
Magnavox (Philips)
Pilot
Pioneer
Planar
Polaroid
Portland
ProScan
Prima
Proton
Protron
Proview
Pulsar
Quasar
Radio Shack
Realistic
RCA
Sampo
Samsung
Sansui
Sanyo
Scott
Sceptre
Sears
Sharp
Signature 2000
107
394
108
022
072
028
464
426
455
019
163
042
429
023
091
023
089
094
404
073
111
474
384
023
055
072
090
457
459
073
044
073
022
042
069
090
015
090
151
423
353
090
468
023
353
016
026
395
023
109 110 216 384
395 398 399 417
023 026 053 071
108 211 213
068 090 108 200
472
159 160 161 162
382
043 044 045 046
053
463
068
090
134
419
094
144
068 071 072
071
091
385
463
233
383
072 073
092 093
387 397
472
394
068
070
371 372
467
166
052
070
108
016
107
153
424
355
108
031
355
022
027
409
026
168
053 054 055
416 068
017 023 031
108 134 147
386 411
356 376 377
168
038
356
023
028
039 068
030
024 025
029 393
108 211 213
Sony
Soundesign
Squareview
Superscan
Supre-Macy
Sylvania
014
091
157
419
380
068
093
419
Symphonic
047
Tatung
044
Techwood
068
Teknika
023
213
Telerent
023
Tera
381
Tevion
065
TMK
068
Toshiba
030
Totevision
233
Universal
068
Vidtech
068
ViewSonic
428
Vizio
095
Wards
068
White Westinghouse 211
X30SVNAGAIII
468
XR-1000
213
Yamaha
068
York
090
Zenith
047
391
020 021 178
071 072 090 091
107 108 157 158
092 456 466
157
446
068 072 091 168
463
213
414
090
031 038 039 423
102
454
090
408 449 458
108
048 049 050 051
405 406 434
VCR Setup Codes
Admiral
Aiwa
Akai
Audio Dynamics
Bell & Howell
Broksonic
Canon
Citizen
Colortyme
Craig
Curtis Mathes
Daewoo
066
132
269
354
243
238
333
086
033
291
172
086
033
347
075
275 336 351 352
291
357
337 358 359
362
172 247 331
363
112 247 291
343 344 345 346
342
Daytron
DBX
Dynatech
Emerson
Fisher
Funai
GE
Go Video
Goldstar (LG)
Harman Kardon
Hitachi
Instant Replay
JC Penney
JCL
JVC
Kenwood
LG (Goldstar)
Lloyd
Logik
LXI
Magnavox (Philips)
Marantz
Marta
Matsui
Memorex
Mitsubishi
MTC
Montgomery Ward
Multi Tech
NEC
Orion
Panasonic
Pentax
Philco
Philips (Magnavox)
Pioneer
Portland
ProScan
Quartz
Quasar
RCA
345
243
132
033
331
336
341
035
132
086
348
247
291
078
086
078
086
120
253
120
247
132
367
132
086
086
291
331
368
132
370
255
132
066
132
120
375
322
330
112
078
086
086
078
345
170
238
112
078
365
291
086
332
337
342
081
132 326 327
333 334 335
338 339 340
357 363 238
172 174 170
349 350 331
331
Realistic
Samsung
Sansui
Sanyo
Scott
Sears
Sharp
Shintom
Signature 2000
Sony
Soundesign
Sylvania
132
086 172 238 291
128 243 247 250
238
132 238 243 247
331
331
132 183
172 183 238 247
238 331 363 369
258
172
170 173 373
172 367
238 243 291 374
326 327 328 329
117 430 086
132 183
132 183
120 263
174
378
132 141 170 172
Symphonic
Tandy
Tashiko
Tatung
Teac
Technics
Teknika
Thomas
TMK
Toshiba
Totevision
Unitech
Vector Research
Video Concepts
Wards
XR-1000
Yamaha
Zenith
173
066
269
120
238
033
035
066
367
066
056
132
086
322
132
132
331
243
132
086
132
132
338
033
172
172
291
132
066
367
132
058
435
174
132
271
367
346
332
078
075
086
238
275
379
357
367
238
363
276 278
363
331 363
170 173 373
058 060
132 141 183 184
324 420
238
243
331 359
035 078 081
331
291
132 172 247 331
243 291 238
120 122 128 132
DVD Setup Codes
Aiwa
Apex Digital
Axion
B144
Cyberhome
Daewoo
Denon
DVD-Video
ECA
GE
Goldstar (LG)
Go-Video
495
193
491
146
490
494
201
199
156
150
129
129
227
489
496
498
Sylvania
Thomson
TiVo
Toshiba
Yamaha
Yamakawa
Zenith
212
256
149
177
475
228
248
129
499
138
270
432
181
482
246
085
115
138
125
497
236
488
422
192
034
040
480
421
156
418
082
121
485
129
234
259
179
476
252
133
500
143
477 478
135 179 260
146 484
185
244
118
143
121 124 431
146 484
187
188
224
076
059
481
484
237
225 487 493
077 079
061 436 479
085
124
087 113
210
133
135 483
Audio Setup Codes
203
484
152
133
486
Gradiente
Harmon Kardon
Hitachi
JVC
JVC-RMSDR013J
Kenwood
KLH
LG (Goldstar)
Liteon
Magnavox
Philips
Marantz
Mintek
Mitsubishi
Multimedia
Gateway
NAD
Onkyo
Panasonic
Philips
Magnavox
Pioneer
Polaroid
Proceed
Protron
DVDVideo
Replay TV
Samsung
Sharp
Sony
CD Players
156 175
135 179 260
ADC
Akai
318
249 261
Aiwa
Carver
Crown
Denon
Fisher
Goldstar (LG)
Harman Kardon
JVC
Kenwood
Krol
LG (Goldstar)
Magnavox (Philips)
Mission
Mitsubishi
NAD
Nakamichi
NEC
NSM
Onkyo
Panasonic
Philips (Magnavox)
Pioneer
Quasar
Radio Shack
RCA
Sanyo
SAE
Scott
Sharp
Sony
Soundesign
STS
Sylvania
Teac
Technics
Toshiba
Yamaha
176
176
154
273
230
308
315
297
131
176
308
037
176
245
182
264
235
176
300
184
037
116
184
186
295
230
176
186
288
067
148
318
084
186
184
290
280
155
274
176 274 289 299
084 119 296
249
231 290
319
266 437
084 119 296 433
127
190 266 279 289
037 119
309
289
292 293
242 311 320
208 317
Receivers / Amplifiers
Adcom
Aiwa
Akai
Bose
Carver
Denon
Everquest
Fisher
325
301
142
302
155
262
136
063
440
180
307
180
Fosgate Audionics
Goldstar (LG)
Harman Kardon
Hitachi
Jensen
JVC
Kenwood
LG (Goldstar)
Luxman
Magnavox
Marantz
NAD
Onkyo
Optimus
Panasonic
Parasound
Philips (Magnavox)
Pioneer
Quasar
Radio Shack
RCA
Realistic
Rotel
Samsung
DVD
Reciever
Sansui
Sanyo
Scientific Atlanta
Scott
Sharp
Sherwood
Sony
Soundesign
SSI
Taekwang
Teac
Technics
Wards
Victor
Yamaha
Zenith
305
036
130
240
140
114
063
036
281
080
282
286
126
142
032
323
080
123
032
229
439
226
310
/ 492
283
195
312
272
294
229
041
083
313
142
314
032
063
114
145
036
257 305 306
241
277 444
463
283 284 285
171 304
229 321
074 438 441
137 251 298
267
268
267
057 232 287 442
088 239 265
316
241
254 303
083 088 239 265
15. Using Your IRC 550 / URC 550 Remote Control
Select Mode of remote. Press …
[SAT] - for Satellite mode
[TV] - for TV mode
[DVD] - for DVD mode
[AUDIO] - for Audio mode
[AUX] - for Auxiliary mode
Changes viewing aspect on TV screen
(model URC550 only)
Power for selected device
Displays list of recorded programs
(model URC550 only)
Exit any menu, display program
information
Interactive TV applications
Select highlighted item
Return to previous screen
Display detailed program information
Highlight (S,T,W,X)menu screen items,
Navigate listings in Browse banner
Display Interactive Programming
Guide, Press again to remove
Skips recording back in 10-second (default)
intervals (model URC 550 only)
Satellite, VCR, DVD, Audio transport
functions
Mutes volume
Increase or decrease volume
Display Interests menu, exit any menu
In guide mode, cycles through favorite
channel listings, with All Channels as
default. While watching TV, steps Up
through pre-set favorite channels listing as
selected in guide mode
In guide mode, advances forward in 6hour increments.
Skips recording forward in 30-second
(default) intervals. In guide mode,
advances guide forward in 24-hour
intervals (model URC550 only)
Increase or decrease channel
Returns to last channel viewed
Display pay-per-view programming
Display current program title at
bottom of screen
Display Options menu, exit any menu
Displays parental control menu
Enter channel # - 3 digits
Display help screens, press again to
remove
Interactive TV applications
Input source to SAT receiver or TV

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