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Synergy® V
Universal / DVR Remote Control
Model RC-U63CDR

Programming And Operating Instructions
(Part # 9-542-906)
© 2007, Contec Holdings, LLC, Rev. 06/07

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1. Introduction
®

Your Synergy V Universal / DVR remote control is simple to program, easy to use, and can operate up to five (5)
electronic devices, which include:
CABLE
TV
VCR
DVD
AUDIO

Cable set-top terminals
Televisions
VCR
DVD
Audio receivers, amplifiers, CD players

Before you can use your remote control, it must be programmed (set-up) to operate the above devices.

2. Before Getting Started
Some of the special features and buttons on your remote control are as follows:
®

Point and Press Programming
Lets you program your TV, VCR, DVD, AUDIO devices without using codes. For more information, see
sections 5 and 14.
®

[ALL] SmartKey

Turns your CABLE set-top terminal and TV on / off with one button press. [ALL] can also be programmed to
turn on / off additional electronic devices, or automatically set your correct TV output channel. For more
information, see section 9.
[MODE]
Indicates which mode (i.e. CBL, TV, VCR, DVD, AUDIO) the remote is currently operating in by illuminating the
power button. To change to a different mode, press [MODE], then the power button for the electronic device
you wish to operate. For more information, see Section 15.
Memory Guard

®

Eliminates reprogramming after battery changes.

3. Installing / Replacing Batteries
Install two (2) new AA Alkaline batteries. Properly match the “+ / -” ends of the batteries with the diagram in the
battery compartment.
When the batteries become low and need to be replaced, the [CBL], [TV], [VCR], [DVD], [AUDIO] buttons will not
illuminate normally or at all during use, and the remote will no longer operate your devices. When this occurs,
replace the existing batteries with two (2) new AA Alkaline batteries to restore normal operation to the remote. For
more information, see Section 14.

4. Programming Your Cable Set-Top Terminal
Your remote control is pre-programmed to operate the Motorola DCT series set-top terminals. To operate a
different cable set-top terminal, look up the brand and model in the Cable Setup Code list and follow these steps:
1. Press [OK], then [MUTE] together until the power / mode buttons illuminate in slow-rotation (i.e.
CBL à TV à VCR à DVD à AUDIO --> CBL).

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2. From the Cable Setup Code list, locate the 3-digit code for your brand / model and enter it on the keypad
of the remote control. The set-top terminal will turn off.
3. Then, press [OK] to lock in the code. The power / mode buttons will blink 3-times and go out.
v Cable Setup Codes
Motorola
DCT
CFT 2200
DCT DVR terminals
Scientific Atlanta
Explorer® 8000 (SARA - RC-U59C)
Explorer® 8000 (Passport - RC-U61CP)
Explorer®
8600X
8600
Pace
510 Digital
HD Digital

002
002
002
412
413
412
005
005
412
412

Pioneer
Voyager®
BA-V1000, BA-V2000

413
007

Tocom
5503VIP, 5507, 5508

008

Zenith
MM 2500
Digital

009
013

5. Programming Your TV, VCR, DVD, and AUDIO Devices
Code-Entry Programming
1. Turn on all the electronic devices (TV, VCR, DVD, AUDIO) you want to program the remote to operate.
2. Press [OK], then [MUTE] together until the power / mode buttons illuminate in slow-rotation (i.e. CBL à
TV à VCR à DVD à AUDIO à CBL…).
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 try several different codes until your TV turns off.
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 [OK] to lock in the code. The power / mode buttons will blink 3times 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 [OK] to lock in the code. The power / mode buttons will blink 3-times and go out.
4. To program your VCR, refer to the VCR / DVD Setup Code lists and repeat steps 2 and 3 above.
5. To program your DVD, refer to the VCR / DVD Setup Code lists and repeat steps 2 and 3 above.
6. To program your AUDIO equipment, refer to the AUDIO Setup Code list and repeat steps 2 and 3 above.

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®

Point and Press Programming
This method allows you to program the remote control without using codes. Instead, the remote control
automatically finds the correct command that you select in a variety of codes until you find the code that operates
your device. You then lock in the correct code as described below.
The following instructions describe how to program your remote control using the [CH +] or [CH -] buttons ("Power"
function during programming). You may also program your remote control using other buttons / functions as
described in Section 14. When using this 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). Once you
lock-in a code, be sure to check the available functions for that device (i.e. TV - Vol +/-, Mute, TV Input
(Input button); VCR - Play, Stop..; DVD - Play, Stop...; AUDIO - Vol +/-, Mute) to see if they are operating.

•

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 [CH +] or [CH -] buttons (or the buttons described in Section 14) until you find the
correct code for the device you are programming.

•

It may take several minutes for the remote to find the correct code that turns your device off (or performs
another selected function). During this time, the power / mode buttons will illuminate in fast-rotation (i.e.
CBL à TV à VCR à DVD à AUDIO à CBL…).

Programming your electronic devices using the [Ch +] or [Ch -] buttons (“Power” function during
programming)...
1. Turn on all the electronic devices (TV, VCR, DVD, AUDIO) you want to program the remote to operate.
2. Press [OK], then [MUTE] together until the power / mode buttons illuminate in slow-rotation (i.e. CBL à
TV à VCR à DVD à AUDIO à CBL…).
3. Press and hold the [CH +] button until one device turns off. While you are pressing the [CH +] button, the
power / mode buttons will illuminate in fast-rotation. As soon as one device turns off, release the [CH +]
button.
4. Press [MUTE]. If the device that turned off...
a. Turns back on, press [OK] to lock in this code. The power / mode buttons will blink 3-times and go
out.
Or
b. Does not turn back on, press [CH -] one step at a time until that device turns back on. Each time you
press the [CH -] button, the power / mode buttons will illuminate once in reverse fast-rotation (AUDIO
à DVD à VCR à TV à CBL).
Once you have found a code that turns the device on / off, press [OK] to lock in this code. The
power / 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.

6. Programming Your TV / VCR Combination
1. First, turn on your TV / VCR combination device and install a VHS tape.
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2. Next, program your remote to operate the TV functions of your combination device.
Using the Code Entry Programming method described in Section 5, find a TV Setup Code that operates the
TV functions (Power, Vol +/-, Mute) of your combination device.
3. Last, program your remote to operate the VCR functions of your combination device.
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,
Pause, Rec) functions of your TV / VCR combination device.
Before you can test for the correct VCR setup code, you must first press the [MODE] button, then the [VCR]
button to put the remote in its VCR mode.

7. Programming Your TV / DVD or TV / VCR / DVD Combination
1. First, turn on your TV / DVD combination device and install a DVD.
2. Next, 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 p/q, Mute, Ch p/q, 0-9) of your TV / DVD combination device.
3. Last, 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 combination device.
Before you can test for the correct DVD setup code, you must first press the [MODE] button, then [DVD]
button to put the remote in its DVD mode.
4. If you have a TV / VCR / DVD combination device, you would then 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 VCR transport functions (PLAY, STOP,
REW, FWD, PAUSE, REC) of your TV / DVD / VCR combination device.
Before you can test for the correct VCR setup code, you must first press the [MODE] button, then [VCR]
button first to put the remote in its VCR mode.
v TV Setup Codes
Admiral
Advent
Adventura
Aiwa
Akai
Amark
Amstrad
Anam
AOC
APEX
Audiovox
Belcor
Bell & Howell
Broksonic
Brokwood
Candle
Centurion
Citizen

026
072
047
214
053
023
157
217
222
053
030
220
073
211
165
073
068
095
068

054 211 213
094 425 447 463
462
215
218 219 220 221
223
038 427
213
167
091
107 108
091 211 213 233

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Concerto
Contec
Coronado
Craig
Crown
Curtis Mathes
Daewoo

Daytron
Dell
Dumont
Electro Home
Elektra
Emerson

Envision
ESA
Fisher
Funai
Fujitsu
Gateway
GE

Gibralta
Goldstar (LG)
Gradiente
Grundig
Go Video
Hall Mark
Hitachi
Hyundai
Inkel
Insigna
JC Penney
Jensen
JVC
Kawasho
KMC
KTV
Konka
Kurazai
LG (Goldstar)
Lodgenet
Logik
Luxman
LXI
Magnavox (Philips)

Majestic

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
015
054
095
390
092
023
090
360
023
107
104
233
443
073

095

023
098
453
364
450
039
095
062
104
410
073
023
023
445
211
023
107
211
211
068
024
388
023
089
094
404
211

068 095 096 097
099 100

054 107 108 211
068
189
198
206
095

073
191
200
207
107

095 158
194 196
202 204
209
108

023
158
167
401
095
456
356
048

053
159
168
402

064
164
169
408

018
055
101
396

042
068
102
403

095
103
165
392
415

157 168 211

044
073
103
406

049
090
389
407

048 053 068 073
095 107 108 233
053 068 073 090
108 233 360 361

095

456 461
053 068 073 092
102 355
105 106 396 397
095
053 233 366
213
053
108
213
213
073
026

068 073 090
233 360 361
095
157 345 355

068 071 072 073
090 091 092 093
134 385 387 397
463
213

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Marantz
Megatron
Memorex
MGA / Mitsubishi

Montgomery Ward
NEC
Net TV
Norcent
Orion
Panasonic
Philco
Magnavox (Philips)

Pilot
Pioneer
Portland
ProScan
Proton
Proview
Pulsar
Quasar
Radio Shack
Realistic
RCA
Sampo
Samsung
Sansui
Sanyo
Scott
Sears
Sharp

Signature 2000
Sony
Soundesign
Squareview
Supre-Macy
Sylvania
Symphonic
Tatung
Techwood
Teknika
Telerent
Tera
Tevion
TMK
Toshiba
Totevision
Universal
Vidtech

053
215
090
405
053
107
394
108
022
072
028
426
455
019
163
042
429
023
091
023
089
094
404
073
111
023
055
090
459
073
044
073
022
042
069
090
015
090
151
423
353
090
023
353
016
026
395
023
014
091
157
380
068
093
419
047
044
068
023
213
023
381
065
068
030
233
068
068

107 108 109
211 213 355 388
068 073 090 095
109 110 216 384
395 398 399 417
023 026 053 071
108 211 213
068 090 108 200
159 160 161 162
382
043 044 045 046
053
463
068
090
134

068 071 072
071 072 073
091 092 093
385 387 397

094 233
144 383
068
070
371 372 457

166
052
070
108
016
107
153
424
355
108
031
355
022
027
409
026
020

168
053 054 055
416 068
017 023 031
108 134 147
386 411
356
168
038
356
023
028

376 377
039 068
024 025
029 393

108 211 213
021

071 072 090 091
107 108 157 158
092
157
446
068 072 091 168
463
213
414
090
031 038 039
102

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ViewSonic
Wards
White Westinghouse
XR-1000
Yamaha
York
Zenith

428
068
014
213
068
090
047
391

090
020 021 211 408 449 458 463
108
048 049 050 051
405 406 434

v VCR Setup Codes
Admiral
Adventura
Aiwa
Akai
Audio Dynamics
Bell & Howell
Broksonic
Canon
Citizen
Colortyme
Craig
Curtis Mathes
Daewoo
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

066 075
132
269
354
243
357
333
086
033
291
172
086
033
347
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

275 336 351 352
291
238
337 358 359
362
172 247 331
363
112 247 291
343 344 345 346
365
291
086
332
337
342
081

132 326 327
333 334 335
338 339 340
357 363

172 174 170
349 350
331
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

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Philips (Magnavox)
Pioneer
Portland
ProScan
Quartz
Quasar
RCA

086
078
345
170
238
112
078
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

Realistic
Samsung
Sansui
Sanyo
Scott
Sears
Sharp
Shintom
Signature 2000
Sony
Soundesign
Sylvania
Symphonic
Tandy
Tashiko
Tatung
Teac
Technics
Teknika
Thomas
TMK
Toshiba
Totevision
Unitech
Vector Research
Video Concepts
Wards
XR-1000
Yamaha
Zenith

132 183
120 263
174
378
132
174
132
271
367
346
332
078
075

141
086
238
275
379
357
367
238

170 172
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

v DVD Setup Codes
Apex Digital
B144
Denon
DVD-Video
ECA
GE
Goldstar (LG)
Gradiente
Harmon Kardon
Hitachi
JVC
Kenwood
KLH
LG (Goldstar)
Magnavox
Marantz
Mintek
Mitsubishi
NAD
Onkyo
Panasonic
Pioneer
Proceed
Samsung
Sharp

193
146
201
199
156
150
129
212
256
149
177
228
248
129
138
270
432
181
246
085
115
125
236
192
034

227
203

152
133
234
259

156 175
135 179 260

179
252
133
143

135 179 260
146

185
244
118
187

121 124 431
188

224
076

225
077 079

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Sony
Sylvania
Thomson
Toshiba
Yamaha
Zenith

040
421
156
082
121
129

059

061 436

237
085
124
133

087 113
210
135

v Audio Setup Codes
Compact Disc
ADC
Akai
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

318
249
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

261
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

Receiver / Amplifier
Adcom
Aiwa
Akai
Bose
Carver
Denon
Everquest
Fisher
Fosgate Audionics
Goldstar (LG)
Harman Kardon
Hitachi
Jensen
JVC
Kenwood
LG (Goldstar)

325
301
142
302
155
262
136
063
305
036
130
240
140
114
063
036

440
180
307
180
257 305 306

241
277 444

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Luxman
Magnavox
Marantz
NAD
Onkyo
Optimus
Panasonic
Parasound
Philips (Magnavox)
Pioneer
Quasar
Radio Shack
RCA
Realistic
Rotel
Sansui
Sanyo
Scott
Sharp
Sherwood
Sony
Soundesign
SSI
Taekwang
Teac
Technics
Wards
Victor
Yamaha
Zenith

8.

281
080
282
286
126
142
032
323
080
123
032
229
439
226
310
283
195
272
294
229
041
083
313
142
314
032
063
114
145
036

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

Code Number Read-Back
®

To identify the 3-digit TV setup code stored under the Point and Press programming method, follow these steps:
1.

Press [TV], then [OK] together until the [TV] button illuminates.

2.

Press [INFO]. The power / 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 power / mode buttons will blink 1-time, then 3-times, then in a fast-sequence
for the 0.

To identify the 3-digit VCR code, press [VCR], then [OK] in step 1, then press [INFO].
To identify the 3-digit DVD code, press [DVD], then [OK] in step 1, then press [INFO].
To identify the 3-digit AUDIO code, press [AUDIO], then [OK] in step 1, then press [INFO].
®

9. ALL SmartKey

®

Once you have programmed the remote to operate your electronic devices, you can press the [ALL] SmartKey to
turn your Cable set-top terminal and TV on / off with one button press. You can also program the [ALL] button to
turn on / off additional electronic devices and / or tune your TV to its correct output channel.
®

Programming the [ALL] SmartKey

1. Press [ALL], then [MENU] together until the [CBL] button illuminates.
2. Enter one of the following options on the keypad of the remote:
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[0] - Turns on / off CBL + TV (default setting)
[1] - Turns on / off CBL + TV and tunes TV to output Channel 3.
[2] - Turns on / off CBL + TV and tunes TV to output Channel 2.
[3] - Turns on / off CBL + TV and tunes TV to output Channel 4.
[10] - Turns on / off CBL + TV + VCR + DVD
[4] - Turns on / off CBL + TV + VCR + DVD and tunes TV to output Channel 3.
[5] - Turns on / off CBL + TV + VCR + DVD and tunes TV to output Channel 2.
[6] - Turns on / off CBL + TV + VCR + DVD and tunes TV to output Channel 4.
[11] - Turns on / off CBL + TV + VCR + DVD + AUDIO
[7] - Turns on / off CBL + TV + VCR + DVD + AUDIO and tunes TV to output Channel 3.
[8] - Turns on / off CBL + TV + VCR + DVD + AUDIO and tunes TV to output Channel 2.
[9] - Turns on / off CBL + TV + VCR + DVD + AUDIO and tunes TV to output Channel 4.
[12] - Turns on / off CBL + TV + AUDIO
[13] - Turns on / off CBL + TV + AUDIO and tunes TV to output Channel 3
[14] - Turns on / off CBL + TV + AUDIO and tunes TV to output Channel 2
[15] - Turns on / off CBL + TV + AUDIO and tunes TV to output Channel 4
3. As soon as you select an option, the [CBL] button will blink 3-times and go out.
®

Using the [ALL] SmartKey

®

When pressing the [ALL] SmartKey , be sure to keep the remote control aimed at your electronic devices until
your electronic devices turn on or / off.
®

Whenever the [ALL] SmartKey is pressed, the mode of the remote control will automatically switch back to
Cable.
10.

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:
CBL
TV
VCR
DVD
AUDIO

TV (default), Cable or Audio.
TV (default), Cable or Audio.
TV (default), Cable or Audio.
TV (default), Cable or Audio.
AUDIO device (default), Cable or TV.

To control volume / mute through your Cable set-top terminal in the remote’s Cable mode…
1. Press [CBL], then [OK] together until the [CBL] button illuminates.
2. Press [VOL +], then [CBL] for Cable volume. The [CBL] button will blink 3-times and go out.
To return volume control to your TV, repeat step 1, then press [VOL +], then [TV] in step 2.

11. Channel Memory Button
Your remote has 1 Channel Memory button (See Section 15) which can store up to 5 cable channels. This button
may come pre-set / labeled to channels selected by your cable operator. If this button has not been pre-set by your
cable operator, it can be programmed as follows:
Programming Channel Memory Button
To program the [Channel Memory] button to cable channels 1, 12, 123, 1234, 17, follow these steps:
1. Press [Channel Memory], then [CBL] together until the [CBL] button illuminates.
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2. Enter each channel as follows (ex. assumes 4-digit channel format):
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
i.

st

Enter 1 channel # - 0001.
Press [CH +] to advance to
nd
Enter 2 channel # - 0012.
Press [CH +] to advance to
rd
Enter 3 channel # - 0123.
Press [CH +] to advance to
th
Enter 4 channel # - 1234.
Press [CH +] to advance to
th
Enter 5 channel # - 0017.

next channel # setting.
next channel # setting.
next channel # setting.
next channel # setting.

3. Press [Channel Memory] to store the above channels. The [CBL] button will blink 3-times and go out. To
store fewer than 5 channels, you can press the [Channel Memory] button any time after entering a complete
channel number.
Using Channel Memory Button
Using the above programmed channels as an example…
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Press
Press
Press
Press
Press
Press

[Channel Memory]
[Channel Memory]
[Channel Memory]
[Channel Memory]
[Channel Memory]
[Channel Memory]

– Cable set-top terminal tunes to channel 0001.
again – Cable set-top terminal tunes to channel 0012.
again – Cable set-top terminal tunes to channel 0123.
again – Cable set-top terminal tunes to channel 1234.
again – Cable set-top terminal tunes to channel 0017.
again – Cable set-top terminal tunes to channel 1….repeat.

Whenever the Channel Memory button is pressed, the function of the transport buttons will automatically switch
back to Cable.
When pressing the Channel Memory Button, be sure to keep the remote control aimed at your Cable set-top
terminal to ensure the full channel numbers are received in their entirety.
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If you are using your Synergy V remote to operate a Cable set-top terminal other than the Motorola 62xx series
DVR model, you may only have to enter channels in a 3-digit format (ex. 012).

12. Input
This button changes the input source of your electronic devices. In the remote's Cable mode, this operates a Cable
function. In the remote's TV mode, this button changes the Input Source (Input 1, Input 2...) on your TV. In the
remote's VCR mode, this button changes the TV / VCR Input on your VCR.
You can program this button so that in the remote's Cable mode, [INPUT] will operate the Input function
on your TV or VCR, eliminating the need to change modes on the remote.
To program [INPUT] to operate your TV Input function in the remote’s cable mode...
1. Press [INPUT], then [OK] together until the [CBL] button illuminates.
2. Press [TV]. The [CBL] button will blink 3-times and go out.
Note: You can also press [VCR] in step 2 above to operate the TV / VCR input on your VCR. Or press [CBL] to
return to the normal CBL Input function.

13. Reset
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To reset your remote to its factory default settings, follow these steps:
1. Press [CBL], then [OK] together until the [CBL] button illuminates.
2. Press [1]. The [CBL] button will blink 3 times and go out.
Reset returns all programmable features to their factory default settings.
14.

Additional Programming Information, Troubleshooting, Terms

Additional Programming Information
1. The power / mode buttons will illuminate in slow-rotation (i.e. CBL à TV à VCR à DVD à AUDIO à CBL…)
while the remote is in a programming mode. In the absence of a keypress entry, the power / mode buttons will
stop illuminating after 45 seconds and the remote will exit the programming mode.
2. When programming the remote control using the [CH +] or [CH -] buttons (Power function) in the Point and
®
Press Programming method, you may find a code that turns a device off but not back on. If this happens…
a. The correct code has not been found as you may have a code that operates some but not all of the
functions of your device. Continue pressing [CH +] until your device turns on.
OR
b. You may have gone past the correct matching code. Try pressing [CH -] one press at a time until you
find a code that turns your device back on.
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3. When using the Point and Press Programming method, you can also program your remote using buttons other
than the [CH +] or [CH -] as described in Section 5 as follows:
a. [VOL +] – to “go forward” through the codes using the “VOL +” function on your devices.
b. [VOL -] – to “go back” through the codes using the “VOL -“ function on your devices.
Note: When you find the correct code, the volume of the device being programmed will increase or
decrease.
c. [p] - to “go forward” through the codes using the “CH +” function on your devices.
d. [q] - to “go back” through the codes using the “CH –“ function on your devices.
Note: When you find the correct code, the channel of the device being programmed will increase or
decrease.
e. [uu] - to “go forward” through the codes using the “Fast Forward” function on your devices.
f. [tt] - to “go back” through the codes using the “Rewind” function on your devices.
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.
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4. Your remote is equipped with a Point and Press Programming label on the back of its case. This will help
you quickly program the remote without using codes.
Troubleshooting / Tips
1. 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.
2. When the batteries become low and need to be replaced, the [CBL], [TV], [VCR], [DVD], [AUDIO] buttons will
not illuminate normally or at all during use, and the remote will no longer operate your devices.
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When this occurs, replace the existing batteries with two (2) new AA Alkaline batteries to restore normal
operation to the remote. If your remote still does not operate, you may want to check to see if one of the buttons
is stuck in its “down” position.
3. If you have a TV that’s operated by remote control, it is recommended that you plug it directly into a wall
outlet instead of the cable set-top terminal.
4. If you have any questions concerning the brand, model or operation of your cable set-top terminal, contact
your cable operator.
Frequently Used Terms
AUDIO Devices - Audio receivers, amplifiers, CD players that you can program your remote to operate.
DVR - Digital Video Recorder.
Default Setting – How your remote is set when you receive it from your cable operator.
Electronic Components / Devices - The various electronics device the remote is designed to operate. These
include cable set-top terminals, TVs, VCRs, DVDs, audio-video receivers, amplifiers and CD players.
Fast-Rotation - The power / mode buttons will illuminate in a fast-rotation (i.e. CBL à TV à VCR à DVD à AUDIO
à CBL…) repeated every 1/3 second. Fast-rotation occurs when the remote is receiving keypresses to program it
to your electronic devices.
IPG – Interactive Program Guide
Mode - The device the remote is set to operate (ex. Cable, TV, VCR, DVD, Audio)
OSD – On Screen Display
PIP – Picture-in-picture functionality through your Cable set-top terminal.
Program (Setup) – The process of teaching your remote control to operate your electronic devices.
Slow-Rotation - The power / mode buttons illuminate in a slow-rotation (i.e. CBL à TV à VCR à DVD à AUDIO
à CBL…) repeated every 1 second. Slow-rotation occurs when the remote is in the programming mode, waiting
for the next entry on the keypad of the remote.
TV Output Channel - The channel your TV needs to be set on for proper Cable reception (most often TV channel 3,
but may be TV channel 2 or 4). If you have any questions concerning your TV output channel, contact your cable
operator. Or, with your cable set-top terminal turned on, try setting your TV to channel 2, 3 or 4 to obtain a clear
picture.
Transport Functions - These are the [STOP], [PLAY], [FWD], [REW], [PAUSE] and [REC] buttons. In the remote
control's Cable mode, these buttons operate your Cable set-top features. In the remote control's VIDEO mode,
these operate your VCR or DVD functions.
VIDEO Devices - VCR or DVD players.
Device Setup Codes
If you find that the setup codes listed above do not operate your devices, it is possible your remote was
manufactured before the revision date printed on this Instruction Manual. If this occurs, contact your cable operator
and request a newer version of your remote control.
Rev. 06/07
© 2007, Contec Holdings, LLC
U.S. Patents 7,109,908 & 6,507,306 & D491,925
Point and Press ®, Memory Guard®, SmartKey® and Synergy® are registered trademarks of Contec Corporation
Explorer® is a registered tradem ark of Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.
Voyager® is a registered trademark of Pioneer Digital Technologies, Inc.
Passport® is a trademark of Pioneer Digital technologies, Inc.

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15. Using Your Synergy V - Universal / DVR Remote Control
Important: The following diagram shows how to use the buttons on your remote control to operate the DVR and
PIP functions of the Motorola DCT series DVR set-top terminals. To access these functions, set the remote control
to its Cable mode by pressing the [MODE] button, followed by the [CBL] button.

Mode - Illuminates / select electronic
device being operated. Press Mode,
then…
CBL - for Cable mode
TV - for TV mode
VCR - for VCR mode
DVD - for DVD mode
AUDIO - for Audio mode

All - CBL + TV on / off (See Section 9)
Audio, DVD, VCR, TV, CBL - Individual
device on / off
Info - Display channel / program information
PPV - Direct access to PPV programming
where available
p,q, t, u - Move through OSD or IPG

Guide - Access IPG
Menu (Starview) - Access any OSD for
currently selected device

Page +/- - Move up / down through menu
screens, or IPG

Dayt , u - View previous / next day's TV
listings

OK - Select currently highlighted OSD or IPG

Music - Access Digital Music

Exit - Exit any OSD & return to regular
viewing

A (Yellow) - Utilizes specific commands
within IPG

D (Green) – Swaps tuner
on DVR.

Help - Display Help screen

Fav (Blue) - Jumps among pre-selected
favorite channels

Vol +/- - Increase / decrease volume
C (Red) - Utilizes specific commands within
IPG

B (Blue) – Utilizes specific commands
within IPG

Ch +/- - Select next / previous channel
Mute - Mutes volume

Last - Return to last selected channel
VOD - Direct access to Video-On-Demand

Replay - Replay previous few seconds of
a DVR-recorded program

Live TV - Displays live TV programming

Rewind - Stop VCR, DVD, DVR

Fast Fwd - Fast forward VCR, DVD, DVR

Stop - Stop VCR, DVD, DVR

Rec - Record to VCR, DVR

List - Displays list of DVR-recorded
programs

Play - Play VCR, DVD, DVR
0 - 9 - Enter channel #

Pause - Pause VCR, DVD, DVR

+/- - Not available on all set-top terminals

Aspect - Change viewing aspect
On / Off – Not available on all set-top
terminals

Move - Not available on all set-top terminals

Swap - Swap Tuner in DVR terminal

M -Channel Memory (See Section 11)

Input - Select Video source
For Reference *OSD – On Screen Display
*IPG – Interactive Program Guide

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