Ohsung Electronics URC-100 RF REMOTE CONTROLLER User Manual EMISSION TEST REPORT

Ohsung Electronics Co., Ltd. RF REMOTE CONTROLLER EMISSION TEST REPORT

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USERS MANUAL

 Test Report No.: GETEC-E3-06-017 FCC Part 15 Subpart C  EUT Type: RF Remote Controller    APPENDIX I : USER’S MANUAL FCC ID.: OZ5URC-100
1 2The RF10 RemoteWELCOMECONTNETSThe RF10 RemoteLOCATION OFCONTROLSKeypad Layout 3GETTINGSTARTEDOverview 4Battery Installation 4Activating Component Commands 5The SHIFT Button 6The LIGHT Button 6BASICSETUPOverview 7Pre-Programmed Code Method 7Pre-Programmed Auto-Search Method 11Learning Method 13Transmitting (Busy Signal) Icon 16Child Lock Feature 16ADVANCEDSETUPCustomizing Component Names on the LCD Screen 17MacroPowerTM Setup 19SimpleSoundTM Setup &Other ‘Punch Throughs’ 21AUX Function: Programming an 8th Component 23Recalling Pre-programmed Setup Code Numbers 25ERASINGCOMMANDSErasing Learned Button, Macro or Favorite Channel Commands 27Re-setting RF10 to Original Factory Default Settings 33THE OPTIONALPOWERBLASTERTMPowerBlasterTM 35PRE-PROGRAMMEDCODE TABLESTV 39CABLE 42DVD 44VCR 47AUDIO 49SAT 52CD 54AUX 56Pre-Programmed Code Tables 38COMMANDLOCATIONSLocation of commands 58PRE-PROGRAMMEDCODE NOTESPre-Programmed Code Notes 37OTHERINFOFrequently Asked Questions 67Specifications/Warranty 68Congratulations on purchasing Universal Remote Control’sMASTERCONTROLTMRF10 Pre-programmed and LearningRemote Control! You now have the power to control your entirehome entertainment system with one easy-to-use remote. TheRF10 can be used with thousands of audio/video Componentsbecause of the extensive code library pre-programmed into theremote. And, the RF10’s impressive lineup of special advancedfeatures can automate and customize the operation of yoursystem in many ways. So... get ready to sit back, relax andsimplify your home entertainment experience.The Quick Setup DVD Program Guide supplied with the RF10will assist you in programming your remote by guiding youthrough an easy step-by-step process. This Owner’s Manual isdesigned as a companion reference source to the DVD Guide,should you need to refer back to a particular section, or reviewcertain instruction detail not covered in the DVD. However,if you are unable to watch the DVD Guide for some reason,everything you need to know about programming the RF10is contained in this Manual.Congratulations!MASTERCONTROL™ RF10 Owner’s Manual© 2006 Universal Remote Control, Inc.500 Mamaroneck Avenue, Harrison, NY 10528Phone: (914) 835-4484 Fax: (914) 835-4532Warnig: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by themanufacturer could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.          Note: The manufacturer is not responsible for any Radio or TV           interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment.          Such modifications could void the user's authority to operate the          equipment.
3 4Keypad LayoutCONTROL LOCATIONSGETTING STARTEDOverview & Battery InstallationGetting Started-OverviewThis is what MASTERCONTROL™ RF10 is all about!The RF10 is designed to operate up to 8 differentAudio/Video Components and is pre-programmed tooperate virtually all brands of TV, VCR, DVD and CDPlayers, Cable Set Top Boxes, Satellite Receivers, TiVoand other DVRs, Audio Components, Tape Decks,Multimedia PCs, XM Radio, Ipod, X-Box, Lighting Controlsand other custom installation products. It also offers animpressive lineup of special features designed to provideyou with many time-saving conveniences and enhanceyour overall entertainment experience.  However, westrongly recommend that you fully complete all of theBasic Setup steps before proceeding to customize yourRF10 with any of the special advanced features.Battery InstallationThe very first step is to insertthe four AAA batteries thatare included in the packageinto the battery compartmentlocated in the back of theremote.  Just press the taband lift off the cover.  Pleasebe sure to insert the batteriescorrectly as you see in thediagram. Remember, there is a positive and negative end to each battery and youcan tell by the + (positive) and– (negative) symbols.  Oncethe batteries are correctlyinstalled, replace the cover.Now you’re ready to start!++++----
The SHIFT ButtonPress SHIFT to access a second command for eachCOMPONENT button.  While RF10 is in SHIFT mode, thedisplay on the LCD screen will blink.  The buttons labeledwith white text on the case, indicate just some of the sec-ondary commands available when you are in SHIFT mode.Note: If you don’t press a button within 10 seconds, the RF10 will exit SHIFTmode and return to normal operation.NOTE: The AUDIO COMPONENT has a unique SHIFT functionality.  It cansend input commands to you’re A/V Surround Sound receiver by pressingthe COMPONENT buttons after SHIFT is selected.The LIGHT ButtonThe fully backlit keypad makes the RF10 easy to use in the dark or dim lighting conditions.  Simply press theLIGHT button to backlight all the keypad buttons and LCD screen.  To turn off the backlight, press the LIGHTbutton again, or just wait ten seconds (the backlight automatically shuts itself off).  Lights out!Try it out!Activating Component Commands –Simple, Easy, IntuitiveOnce you’ve programmed RF10 for your Components, allyou have to do to operate a specific Component is pressthe desired COMPONENT button.  For example, press theTV COMPONENT Button.  The top of the screen changesto TV.  Now all of the buttons on the RF10 will work yourTV.  To operate another Component, simply press one ofthe other eight COMPONENT buttons.TVCOMPONENTSHIFTBUTTONLIGHTBUTTON5 6Activating Component CommandsGETTING STARTEDGETTING STARTEDSHIFT Button/LIGHT Button
7 8Pre-Programmed Code MethodBASIC SETUPBASIC SETUPPre-Programmed Code MethodCOMPONENTBUTTONSELECTBUTTONBasic Setup - OverviewThere are three ways to program the RF10:> The Pre-Programmed Code Method> The Pre-Programmed Auto-Search Method> The Learning MethodThe Pre-Programmed Code Method allows you to setup allthe buttons at once, so it’s the fastest and easiest of thethree methods.  The Auto-Search Method scans through allthe codes in the RF10, one at a time.  The Learning Methodallows you to transfer functions from other remotes (old ornew), one button at a time.Pre-Programmed Code MethodSTEP 1: The pre-programmed 3-digitcodes are found in the back ofthis Manual on page 38. Thecodes are listed by Componentcategory (i.e., TV, VCR, DVD,etc.), then by brand name. Forinstance, if you want to locatea code for a Sony TV, firstlocate the TV category, andthen look for the Sony brand.Once you have located the3-digit code (or in some cases,several code numbers) for theComponent that you want tooperate with your RF10, writethem ALL down on a piece ofnote paper. It’s important thatyou write down all the codesbecause only one code is goingto work for you.STEP 2: Now, turn on the Component youwant to program… let’s say yourTV to start.  Look up your TV’smanufacturer setup code fromyour reference list.STEP 3: Press and hold the COMPONENT button (in thiscase TV) and SELECT button atthe same time for approximately3 seconds.  The LCD screen willdisplay “SET” signaling that youare now in Setup mode andready to program your TV.  IMPORTANT:You now have 30 seconds toperform the next step while you are inSETUP mode. If you don’t press a buttonwithin 30 seconds, SET will disappearfrom the screen, signaling that you haveexited setup mode and you will need tostart over.
910Pre-Programmed Code MethodBASIC SETUPBASIC SETUPPre-Programmed Code MethodNOTE: If the Component fails to turn offafter you have entered all the codenumbers listed for your brand, you canuse either the Auto-Search Method onPage 11 or the Learning Method onPage 13.STEP 4:Point the RF10 toward theComponent you want to program,(in this example, TV), and punch inthe 3-digit code that you wrotedown for that specific Component.Use the Number buttons 0-9 on theremote to punch in the code. If the3-digit code number that you justpunched in is correct, theComponent will turn off. If theComponent does not turn off,continue entering code numbersfrom your list until the Componentturns off. Some brands haveseveral possible code numbers.STEP 5:When the Component turns off,press the ON button to turn theComponent back on. Now youcan test the Volume and Channelbuttons (for TV), or PLAY andSTOP (for VCR and DVD) to makesure they all work. If any of thebuttons do not work properly, youneed to find a new correct code.For example, maybe your Sony TVturned off with code number 147,but the volume controls did notwork properly. If this is the case,try the next code number listed forthat Component until you find aperfect match.STEP 6:Once you have found the rightcode, save the code number bypressing the Component buttonyou just programmed (in this caseTV) one more time. The LCDscreen will blink “SAVED” twotimes, signaling that the codenumber has been successfullysaved, and then return to normaloperating mode (in this case TV).NOW, PROGRAM THE REST OF YOURCOMPONENTS BY REPEATING STEPS2 THROUGH 6. IN MOST SYSTEMS,YOU CAN FINISH BASIC SETUP INJUST A FEW MINUTES AND PUT ALLYOUR OLD REMOTES AWAY.CODEDISPLAYONBUTTONVOLUMEBUTTONSTOPBUTTONPLAYBUTTON
11 12Pre-Programmed Auto-Search MethodBASIC SETUPBASIC SETUPPre-Programmed Auto-Search MethodSTEP 1:Turn on the Component you wantto program... let’s say your TV tostart.STEP 3:Press the UP ARROW Cursorbutton once. Each time the UPARROW button is pressed, thecode will count up one codenumber and send a POWER OFFsignal. When the correct codeis sent out, the component willturn off.sure they all work. If any of thebuttons do not work properly,you need to find a new correctcode. So, continue pressing theUP ARROW button until you finda code that makes the VOLUMEand PLAY buttons work properly.STEP 5:Once you have found the rightcode, save the code number bypressing the Component buttonyou just programmed (in thiscase TV) one more time. TheLCD screen will blink “SAVED”two times, signaling that the codenumber has been successfullysaved, and then return to normaloperating mode.STEP 4:When the Component turns off,press the ON button to turn theComponent back on. Now youcan test the Volume and Channelbuttons (for TV), or PLAY andSTOP (for VCR and DVD) to makeSTEP 2:Press and hold both theCOMPONENT (in this case TV) andSELECT buttons for approximatelythree seconds. The LCD screenwill display "SET" signaling thatyou are now in Setup mode andready to program your TV.Pre-Programmed Auto-Search MethodThe Auto-Search Method is a way you can scan throughother codes in the table to find the right code for yourcomponent.TVCOMPONENTSELECTBUTTONUP ARROWBUTTONONBUTTONIMPORTANT:You now have 30 seconds toperform the next step while you are inSETUP mode. If you don't press a buttonwithin 30 seconds, SET will disappear fromthe screen, signaling that you have exitedsetup mode and you will need to start over.NOTE: If you can’t find the right code aftertrying the UP ARROW button for 5 minutes,please try the Learning Method on Page 13.
COMPONENTBUTTONENTERBUTTONLearning MethodThe RF10 can actually ‘learn’ commands from other remotecontrols (old or new), one-button-at-a-time, so it will neverbecome obsolete.  RF10 is the last remote you’ll ever need!Just follow these simple steps:STEP 1: Line-up the RF10 with the otherremote control, head-to-head,one or two inches apart.STEP 2: Press and hold both the desiredComponent button (in this caseTV) and the ENT (Enter) buttonfor approximately 3 seconds.The display on the LCD screenwill show LEARN, signaling thatyou are now in LEARN mode andready to ‘teach’ your RF10.IMPORTANT:You now have 30 seconds toperform the next step while you are inSETUP mode. If you don’t press a buttonwithin 30 seconds, SETUP will disappearfrom the screen, signaling that you haveexited LEARN mode and you will need tostart over.STEP 3:Press any button on the RF10that you want to teach a com-mand to.  Once you press a but-ton, the top of the screen displaywill change from “LEARN” to“READY”.NOTE REGARDING SHIFT FUNCTIONS: You can teach a second additional command to abutton by pressing the SHIFT button,then pressing the button you wantto teach.  Additionally, using theSHIFT button, you may teach commands to the COMPONENT buttons themselves at the AUDIOmode.  Simply select the AUDIOcomponent in STEP 2, press SHIFT,and then the component buttonsyou want to teach.STEP 4: Press and hold the button on theother remote control that youwant to ‘teach’ to the RF10 untilthe LCD display on the RF10changes to either “GOOD” or“FAIL”.  It will then change to“READY”.  If the “GOOD” labelappears on top of the display, youwere successful. Now, continue to teach the RF10any other commands from yourother remotes by repeating STEPS3 and 4 until the RF10 has learnedall the buttons you want.If the “FAIL” label appears on topof the display, try ‘teaching’ thesame button to the RF10 onceagain by repeating STEPS 3 and 4.13 14Learning MethodBASIC SETUPBASIC SETUPLearning Method
15 16Learning MethodBASIC SETUPBASIC SETUPTransmitting (Busy Signal) IconSTEP 5: Once you have completedteaching all the buttoncommands to the RF10, saveyour work and return to normaloperation by pressing both theCOMPONENT button youpressed in STEP 2 and theENT (Enter) button at the sametime. The remote will respondby flashing SAVED on the displaytwice, then return to normaloperating mode.NOTE: Test all your new commands.If any of them don’t work, try theLearning Method again, followingthese suggestions:• Move to another room.  Plasma TVs, sunlight, halogen or quartz lighting can interfere with the learning process.•  Even though the old remote seems to be working fine, put in fresh alkaline batteries.•  Gradually vary the distance between the remote controls.Try 1”, 2” and so on, up to 4 feet.• Try tapping the button on your old remote instead of pressing and holding it during the learning process.Some additional Information regarding the Learning Process:•  Learned functions override any existing pre-programmed functions on the remote control.•  All buttons can be learned except for the PAGE, MAIN and LIGHT buttons.•  Learned functions are automatically erased when a new function is learned on the same button.•  Learned functions are retained even after a different Setup Code Number is programmed into the remote.• To return to an original pre-programmed function, a learned function must be erased.CHILD LOCK FEATUREThis ‘child-lock’ feature  prevents the unauthorized use ofthe remote control by children. It blocks all operations ofthe remote control.To Activate:Press the +10 and ENT (Enter) buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds. The LCD will blink “LOCK” three times and thendisplay “LOCK”.To Return to Normal Operation:Press the +10 and ENT (Enter) buttons simultaneously againfor 3 seconds.  The LCD will display the last use mode.Transmitting (Busy Signal) Icon When a command is being transmitted, an icon will appearin the far right side of the LCD screen.  This indicates that asignal is being sent.This is particularly useful when settingup Macros, since it flashes with every step of a sequenceof commands.
17 18ADVANCED SETUPADVANCED SETUPCustomizing Your RF10 with Special Advanced FeaturesCustomizing Your RF10 with Special Advanced Features After you’ve finished all your basic setup, you can chooseto make operation easier by customizing the RF10 just theway you want, using the Special Advanced Setup Featuresdescribed in this section.Customizing Component Names on the LCD ScreenYou can easily edit or change the name of any of the eightCOMPONENT buttons on the LCD screen.  For example, youcan rename AUX to “LIGHTS” or SAT to “DISH”, etc.Here’s how:STEP 1: Press and hold both the COMPONENT button you wantto rename and the MENU button at the same time forapproximately 3 seconds, untilthe word “EDIT” is displayed onthe LCD screen.  This signalsthat you are now in EDIT mode.IMPORTANT:You now have 30 secondsto perform the next step while you arein EDIT mode. If you don’t press a button within 30 seconds, EDIT willdisappear from the screen, signalingthat you have exited EDIT mode andyou will need to start over.STEP 2: The current COMPONENT namewill then appear on the screen,with the first space/characterblinking on and off.  Change thecharacter by using any of theNUMBER buttons.  Each pressof the same NUMBER buttonselects the next character ofthat number’s group, as shownin the diagram below: STEP 3: Once the character you wantappears, move to the next spaceby pressing the Right (   ) cursorbutton.  Use the Left (   ) cursorbutton to move the blinkingcharacter to the left.  Use theDown (    ) cursor button todelete the currently blinkingcharacter.STEP 4: When you are finished editingthe COMPONENT name, pressthe COMPONENT button youpressed in STEP 1 to save thechanges.  The RF10 will respondby flashing “SAVED” twice, thenautomatically return to normaloperating mode.Customizing Y our RF10 with Special Advanced Features
19 20MacroPowerTMSetupADVANCED SETUPADVANCED SETUPMacroPowerTMSetupMacroPower™ SetupMacroPower™is a unique feature that enables you to turnall of your Components ON or OFF, at the same time, simplywith the press of one button.  We call that a “Macro”. What would normally take multiple remotes and buttonpushes, the RF10 can accomplish with the press of one button.  In addition to the Power ON or OFF buttons, any ofthe Component buttons can be set to be Macro buttons aswell.  Feel the power! To setup a Power ON macro button that will turn ON severalcomponents at the same time (for example, TV, VCR andCABLE), follow these easy steps:STEP 1: Press and hold both the ONbutton and the MUTE buttons atthe same time for approximately3 seconds, until the word“MACRO” is displayed on theLCD screen.  This signals thatyou are now in MACRO Setupmode.IMPORTANT:You now have 30 secondsto perform the next step while you arein MACRO mode. If you don’t press abutton within 30 seconds, MACRO willdisappear from the screen, signalingthat you have exited MACRO Setupmode and you will need to start over.STEP 2: Press the first COMPONENTbutton you want to turn on (in this example, TV) and thenconfirm the command by pressing the ON button.  Repeatthis step for all the other components in the order youwant them to turn on (in thisexample, VCR followed byCABLE).  The LCD screenchanges to the MACRO step display for each command.(NOTE: Whenever a button is pressed, anotherMacro step is counted and displayed on thescreen.)NOTE: Don’t worry about the number of steps.Each macro button can store up to 50 steps, soyou are not likely to run out of steps!You can also program delays in between com-mands by pressing the (II) PAUSE button. Eachpress adds half a second to the delay.STEP 3: Once you have entered all thedesired Power On commands,press the CHANNEL (   ) UP button to save your MacroPowercommands.  The RF10 willrespond by flashing “SAVED”twice, then automatically returnto normal operating mode.SETTING UP A POWER OFF OR A COMPONENT BUTTON ASMACRO:If you want to program macro commands for the OFF or one ofthe 8 component buttons, in STEP 1, simply press the buttonyou want to be a macro insteadof the ON button.  For example,you can setup an AUDIO buttonto be a macro by pressing AUD(Audio) and MUTE for 3 seconds.Once the screen displays“MACRO”, press the button withthe command you want.  Thencomplete and save the Macroby following STEP 3 as outlinedabove.PROGRAMMING A “PRESS & HOLD” MACRO: Another option for macro buttonsis to only send the macro commands if the button ispressed and held. This is setupby entering a delay as the firststep of the macro. The amount ofdelay determines how long theuser must press the buttonbefore the macro is sent. Theadvantage of this option is that anormal press of the COMPONENTbutton will simply switchComponents without sending themacro command.
21 22SimpleSoundTMSetup & Other‘Punch Throughs’ADVANCED SETUPADVANCED SETUPSimpleSoundTMSetup & Other‘Punch Throughs’SimpleSoundTMSetup & Other ‘Punch Throughs’STEP 1:In a basic home entertainmentsystem, the sound may comefrom your TV. In a moreadvanced system, the sound maycome from your audioComponent such as a SurroundSound Receiver or Home Theatresystem. So, first, you need toidentify which Component youwant to use in your system forsound.STEP 1:In a basic home entertainmentsystem, the sound may comefrom your TV. In a moreadvanced system, the sound maycome from your audioComponent such as a SurroundSound Receiver or Home Theatresystem. So, first, you need toidentify which Component youwant to use in your system forsound.STEP 2:Press and hold both the COMPONENT button you want toadd volume control to, such asDVD or VCR, and the SEL(Select) button for approximately3 seconds, until the word “SET”is displayed on the LCD screen.This signals that you are now inSimpleSound Setup mode.STEP 3:Press the VOL+ button.  Thescreen will alternately blinkPUNCH and FROM in the display.Now, let’s setup SimpleSoundTM. Here’s how: STEP 4:Now, press the COMPONENTbutton for the component thathas the Volume control youwant (i.e., TV for systems usingthe TV speakers, AUDIO forsystems using Surround Soundreceivers). The screen displaywill flash “SAVED” twice toconfirm the command is saved,and the RF10 will automaticallyreturn to normal operatingmode. This sets up a group ofthree buttons (Volume Up,Volume Down, and MUTE) inone action!• VOL - Volume Up, Volume Down andMute•CH- Channel Up, Channel Down,Previous Ch and Channel (0-9)buttons.• PLAY - Play, Stop, Pause, Rewindand Fast Forward• VOD - Menu, Guide, Info, Exit, Up,Down,Left, Right, SelectSimply perform the steps above andfor step 3, press the first button listed inthe group and all buttons will beprogrammed.STEP 5:Repeat STEPS 2-4 until all yourother components (VCR, CABLE,CD, etc.) operate the volumeperfectly.SimpleSoundTM is a dynamic feature that gives you totalvolume control over all the Components in your system,even those without their own built-in volume control,such as TiVo, DVD and VCR... saving you the hassle andinconvenience of constantly needing to switch betweenComponent modes on the remote. With SimpleSoundTM,you can set the RF10’s volume control buttons to alwayscontrol the sound in your system, even when you’re inVCR or DVD mode, without switching back to AUDIO orTV. Even more exciting, SimpleSound¢‚ is what is calleda ‘Punch Through’ feature and is not limited strictly tovolume control. Click and enjoy!IMPORTANT: You now have 30 seconds to per-form the next step while you are in Setup mode.If you don’t press a button within 30 seconds,“SET” will disappear from the screen, signalingthat you have exited Setup mode and you willneed to start over.NOTE: The Punch Through feature is not limitedto volume and can also be applied to othergroups of buttons and functions. If you findyourself switching to a particular componentfrequently to use a group of controls, considerusing Punch Through for another group, aslisted here:
2423AUX Function:Programming an 8th ComponentADVANCED SETUPAUX Function: Programming an 8th ComponentADVANCED SETUPAUX Function: Programmingan 8th ComponentSTEP 1:Turn on the component youwish to setup (a second TV forexample).STEP 2:Press and hold both the AUXand SEL (Select) buttons at thesame time for approximately 3seconds, until the word “SET”displays on the LCD screen.STEP 3:Press the component button youwant to setup (in this case TV).Channel buttons (for TV), or PLAYand STOP (for VCR and DVD) tomake sure they all work. If any ofthe buttons do not work properly,you need to find a new correctcode. For example, maybe yourSony TV turned off with codenumber 147, but the volume con-trols did not work properly. If thisis the case, try the next codenumber listed for that Componentuntil you find a perfect match.STEP 4:Point the RF10 toward theComponent you want toprogram, (in this example, TV),and punch in the 3-digit codethat you wrote down for thatspecific Component. Use theNumber buttons 0-9 on theremote to punch in the code.If the 3-digit code number thatyou just punched in is correct,the Component will turn off.If the Component does not turnoff, continue entering codenumbers from your list untilthe Component turns off.Some brands have severalpossible code numbers.STEP 6:Once you have found the rightcode, save the code number bypressing the Component buttonyou pressed in STEP 2 (in this caseAUX) one more time.  The LCDscreen will blink "SAVED" twotimes, signaling that the codenumber has been successfullysaved, and then return to normaloperating mode.STEP 5:When the Component turns off,press the ON button to turn theComponent back on. Now youcan test the Volume andAfter you’ve finished customizing the RF10’s programming forseven primary components, and you did not use AUX, youcan take advantage of the AUX function to program an 8thcomponent, such as a second TV, VCR, or any otheraudio/video component that you may have in your system.AUXBUTTONNUMBERBUTTONSNOTE: Any component button can be setupto operate any type of component byfollowing these same steps. Simplysubstitute the desired component buttonin place of AUX in STEP 2.IMPORTANT: You now have 30 seconds toperform the next step while you are in Setupmode. If you don’t press a button within30 seconds, ”SET” will disappear from thescreen, signaling that you have exited Setupmode and you will need to start over.
25 26Recalling Pre-Programmed Setup Code NumbersADVANCED SETUPADVANCED SETUPRecalling Pre-Programmed Setup Code NumbersIn case you didn’t write down the Pre-Programmed CodeNumbers that you used to setup your RF10, you can easilyrecall them using this simple process:STEP 1: Press and hold both the COMPONENT you want to iden-tify and the SEL (Select) buttonsat the same time for approximately 3 seconds, untilthe word “SET” is displayed onthe LCD screen.  This signalsthat you are now in setupmode.IMPORTANT:You now have 30 secondsto perform the next step while you arein SETUP mode. If you don’t press abutton within 30 seconds, SETUP willdisappear from the screen, signalingthat you have exited setup mode andyou will need to start over.STEP 2: Press the INFO button. Thename of the selectedcomponent will blink twice onthe LCD screen, followed by the3-digit code. Write down thecode numbers as they appearfor future reference. Pages 37 ofthis manual provides aconvenient space for you torecord your code numbers.The RF10 will then automaticallyreturn to normal operatingmode.
27 28Erasing Commands - Overview ERASING COMMANDSERASING COMMANDSErasing CommandsErasing Commands – Overview You can erase a single command, all learned commands ineach component mode, SimpleSound™commands orMacroPower™commands.If you really want a fresh start, it is possible to reset theRF10 to its original factory default settings.Erasing One Learned CommandSTEP 1:Press and hold both the COMPONENT button where thecommand is stored and the ENT(Enter) button at the same timefor approximately 3 seconds,until the word “LEARN” is displayed on the LCD screen.IMPORTANT:You now have 30 seconds toperform the next step while you are inLEARN mode. If you don’t press a buttonwithin 30 seconds, LEARN will disappearfrom the screen, signaling that you haveexited erase mode and you will need tostart over.STEP 2: Press and hold the button youwant to erase for 2 seconds.The display will flash ERASEtwice, then display LEARN.Repeat this step to erase anyother buttons in the same mode.STEP 3: To save, press and hold theCOMPONENT button and theENT button until the word“SAVED” flashes twice on theLCD screen.  The RF10 will thenautomatically return to normaloperating mode.ENTBUTTONSCOMPONENTBUTTONCOMPONENTBUTTONSENTBUTTON
29 30Erasing Commands ERASING COMMANDSERASING COMMANDSErasing CommandsENTBUTTONCOMPONENTBUTTONSPAUSEBUTTONCOMPONENTBUTTONSErasing All Learned Commands in One ComponentSTEP 1: Press and hold both the COMPONENT button where thecommand is stored and the ENT(Enter) button at the same timefor approximately 3 seconds,until the word “LEARN” is displayed on the LCD screen.IMPORTANT:You now have 30 seconds toperform the next step while you are inLEARN mode. If you don’t press a buttonwithin 30 seconds, LEARN will disappearfrom the screen, signaling that you haveexited erase mode and you will need tostart over.STEP 2: Press and hold both the COMPONENT button you wantto erase and the PAUSE buttonuntil the display flashes ERASEeight times, followed by SAVED.Release the buttons and theRF10 will then automaticallyreturn to normal operatingmode.
31 32Erasing Commands ERASING COMMANDSERASING COMMANDSErasing CommandsErasing All Learned Commands in ALL Components Erasing Macro CommandsSTEP 1: Press and hold both the POWER ON and the STOP buttons for 10 seconds, until thedisplay flashes ERASE ten timesSTEP 2: Release the buttons and the display will flash SAVED twiceand the RF10 will automaticallyreturn to normal operating modeSTEP 1: Press and hold one of theMACRO buttons (ON, OFF or oneof the 8 COMPONENT buttons)and the MUTE button, until theword “MACRO” is displayed onthe LCD screen.IMPORTANT: You now have 30 seconds toperform the next step while you are inMACRO mode.  If you don’t press a buttonwithin 30 seconds, MACRO will disappearfrom the screen, signaling that you have exited erase mode and you will need to start over. STEP 2: Press the CHANNEL (   ) UP button to save.  The display willflash CLEAR and then SAVEDtwo times.STOPBUTTONPOWER ONBUTTONMACROBUTTONS
33 34Re-setting RF10 to Original Factory Default SettingsERASING COMMANDSERASING COMMANDSRe-setting RF10 to Original FactoryDefault SettingsIf you want to start with a clean slate, you can re-set theRF10 its original factory default settings by performing thefollowing steps.STEP 1:Press and hold both thePOWER OFF button and theSTOP button for 10 seconds.Continue to hold both buttonsas the display flashes ERASEten times, then RESET.The RF10 will then display aself-testing routine for a fewseconds, then automaticallyreturn to normal operatingmode.NOTE: This process will essentially erase EVERYTHINGyou have programmed into the RF10.STOPBUTTONPOWER OFFBUTTON
35 36The Optional PowerBlasterTMPOWERBLASTERTMPOWERBLASTERTMThe Optional PowerBlasterTMThe Optional PowerBlaster™ (for ‘barrier-free’ RF control) [Sold separately]Of all the fabulous RF10 features, this is probably the mostexciting.  When used in combination with the optionalPowerBlaster™, the RF10 becomes an amazing remotecontrol powerhouse that sends multi-directional RF (RadioFrequency) signals that pass through walls, doors andfloors – both indoors and outdoors. This changes everything!  It enables you to controlComponents that are completely out-of-sight, up to 100’away.  The PowerBlaster™ picks up RF10’s radio frequencysignals from any direction, regardless of distance, so RF10doesn’t need to be pointed directly at any Component.  Justimagine – no more pointing!  Now you can close yourentertainment center doors, hide your Components, and stillcontrol them with ease.  Control outdoor speakers on yourpatio.  Control your Components anywhere!One of the best things about this is — nothing has to bedone to the RF10 for this feature to work.  Every time youpress a button on the RF10, it sends both a standard IR(Infrared Command) AND an RF (Radio Frequency) signal. If you install the PowerBlaster™ kit, it will automaticallyreceive RF10’s radio signals and translate them into theinfrared commands that control your Components.NOTE:The RF10's radio signals will not control Componentsdirectly.You must have a PowerBlaster™ to receive the RF10'sradio signals. Components that came with "no pointing"radio remote controls cannot be operated by the RF10 unlessthe Component can be switched to standard IR (InfraredControl) via its internal menus. Some remote control ceilingfans are radio only and cannot be operated by the RF10.The RF10 sends radio signal to the PowerBlaster™, which is aradio receiver.The PowerBlaster™ converts radio signals to standardinfrared commands and sends them out via a built-in frontblaster to Components in the same cabinet space. Self-adhesive “flashers” (included in the PowerBlaster™kit) affix to the front panels of your Components. The flash-ers relay infrared commands to Components out-of-sight ofthe PowerBlaster’s front blaster. The flashers plug intoPowerBlaster’s rear flasher line output jacks. Each flasherhas a 10’ cable to easily reach Components on nearbyshelves.
37 38Pre-Programmed Code NotesRecord the three digit codes for your system here:Pre-Programmed Code TablesThe RF10's Pre-Programmed code library is divided into categories(TV, VCR, AUX, etc.). Each category actually includes many types ofComponents. For example, the VCR category includesTV/VCR combo units.Within each category, the code numbers are listed in rows by brand(Sony, Panasonic, B & K, etc.). Some brands have more thanone three digit code for you to try. Just circle the correct row andrefer to it while you setup (step by step instructions for usingPre-Programmed codes are found on page 7).TV TVs, Plasmas, Projectors and MonitorsCABLE Cable TVs and Web TVsDVD DVD Players and TV/DVD CombosVCR VCRs and TV/VCR CombosAUDIO Amps, Preamps, A/V Receivers and XM RadiosSAT Satellite Receivers, TiVo, Replay and other DVR’sCD CD Players and CD ChangersAUX Tape Decks, Lighting Controls, Multimedia PCs,Xbox, iPod and Custom Installation ProductsNOTE: Following the Code Tables are Command Locators.Use the Command Locators to locate the additionalcommands that are accessed via the SHIFT button.AUDIODVDCDSATTVVCRCABLEAUXLIGHTTAPEPHONOTV2VCR2DVRLDPXM RADIOIPODX-BOXPre-Programmed Code Notes PRE-PROGRAMMED CODE NOTESPre-Programmed Code TablesPRE-PROGRAMMED CODE TABLES
4039 BRAND CODE  NUMBERSTVCODE TABLESCODE TABLESTVBRAND CODE  NUMBERSKENWOOD                  197 070KLOSS                    002 059KMC                      143KTV                      043 197 143 154LG 113 116 102 004 106 112 119 127 143 243 284 363 365LODGENET                 072LOEWE 164LOGIK                    072LUXMAN                   004LXI                      166 007 015 052 081 160 164MAGNAVOX                 164 059 197 003 060 061 004 063 064 127 022 160 094 239226 273MARANTZ                  197 164 184MATSUI                   164MAXENT 242MEMOREX                  007 072 004METZ                     088MGA                      197 004 024 028 042MINERVA                  088MITSUBISHI               109 124 024 004 028 040 042 146 191MTC                      197 004 062 101NAD                      015 025NEC                      132 130 134 197 040 016 024 056 019 236 237 262 272NIKEI                    043NUVISION 351ONKING                   043ONWA                     043OPTOMA 265 270OPTONICA                 019 081ORION 096PANASONIC                034 056 080 092 164 208PHILCO                   197 003 059 060 064 164 004 024 056 063PHILIPS                  164 005 093 038 197 003 004 059 127 184 206 239 259PIONEER                  135 025 197 018 023 116 190 234 335POLAROID 138 268 328 353 354 356 388PORTLAND                 004 143PROSCAN                  144 160 161 165 167PROTON                   004 131 058 143 171 173 193QUASAR                   034 056 092RADIO SHACK              019 004 143 043 127RCA                      160 165 065 156 144 161 197 004 024 056 152 023 074 333REALISTIC                007 019 043 047ROCTEC 186RUNCO                    168 169 178 179 180 181 182 183 073 157 340SAMPO                    197 058 004 202SAMSUNG                  050 089 101 105 004 127 143 160 228 229 258SANYO                    166 007 020 053 057 082 187SCEPTRE 276SCOTT                    028 043 004 048 143SEARS                    015 030 004 007 028 057 143 094 160 082 165 166SELECO 189 200 205 227SHARP                    081 019 014 170 028 029 004 022 143 175 251SIEMENS                  088SIM2 189 200 205 227SIGNATURE                072SOLE 231 232SONY                     070 139 147 126 185 194 085 213 277 279SOUNDESIGN               028 004 003 043SPECTRICON               112SSS                      004 043ADMIRAL                  072 081 161 160ADVENT 247AKAI                     197 146 248A MARK                    112 143AMPRO                    167 073 157 183AMSTRAD                  052ANAM                     043 054 056 080 112 131AOC                      197 004 112 058APEX DIGITAL 006 310AUDIOVOX 076 273BARCO 233BLAUPUNKT                088BROKSONIC 238CAIRN 201CANDLE                   197 002 003 004CAPEHART                 058CETRONIC                 043CITIZEN                  197 002 003 004 043 101 103 143CLASSIC                  043CONCERTO                 004CONTEC                   043 050 051CORONADO                 143CRAIG                    043 054CROWN                    043 143CURTIS MATHES            197 101 004 143CXC                      043DAEWOO                   004 016 043 044 076 103 114 125 127 143DAYTRON                  004 143DELL 319 320 321DREAMVISION 235 345DWIN                     177 257DYNASTY                  043DYNATECH                 062EIKI 187ELECTROHOME              143 024 076 196EMERSON                  028 048 043 155 005 197 004 047 050 051 076 096 143 151153 154EPSON 324ESA 323FISHER                   007 057FUJITSU 198 246 346FUNAI                    028 043FUTURETECH               043GATEWAY 242 268GE                       160 144 165 073 197 008 009 034 056 074 130 155 161 004091 157 183GOLDSTAR                 113 116 102 004 106 112 119 127 143HALL MARK                004HANNSPREE 381HITACHI                  011 163 166 004 009 010 012 023 075 143 158 072HP 316 327 378HYUNDAI 337 338INFINITY                 164INFOCUS 230 330 333INSIGNIA 350JBL                      164JCPENNEY 004 024 197 008 009 030 065 101 143 156 160JENSEN                   013JVC                      038 034 070 083 145 199 210 240 241KEC                      043
42CODE TABLESBRAND CODE  NUMBERS41 BRAND CODE  NUMBERSTVCODE TABLESSUPRE MACY               002SVA 328SYLVANIA                 197 003 059 060 063 064 164 044 160 127SYNTAX OLEVIA 376TANDY                    081TATUNG                   056 062TECHNICS                 034 080TECHWOOD                 004TEKNIKA                  002 003 004 024 028 043 072 101 143TELEFUNKEN               037 046 086 087TELERENT                 072TERA                     172TMK                      004TOSHIBA                  015 138 030 007 040 062 101 325TOTEVISION               143UNIVERSAL                008 009VIDEO CONCEPTS           146VIDIKRON                 174 184 188 192 340VIDTECH                  004VIZIO 386 387VIEWSONIC 242WARDS                    004 008 009 019 028 060 061 063 064 072 074 143 164 034WESTING HOUSE 076 280WINBOOK 339YAMAHA                   197 004YORK                     004YUPITERU                 043ZENITH                   073 072 095 103 157 183 243 284ZONDA                    112ABC                      004 103 003 039 042 046 053ADELPHIA 043 074ADVANCED NEWHOUSE 043ALTRIO 043AMERICAST 099ARCHER                   005 007 014ARMSTONG 074AT&T BROADBAND 074ATLANTIC BROADBAND 043 074BELL SOUTH 099BLUE RIDGE 043 074BRESNAN 074BRIGHT HOUSE 043 110BUCKEYE COMM 074CABLEVISION 043 074 108CENTURION                092CENTURY                  007CHARTER 043 074CITIZEN                  007COGECO 074COMBANO                  080 081COMCAST 043 074 110COMSAT 074COX DIGITAL  043 074DIGICABLE 101EAGLE                    020 030 040EASTERN                  057 066ECHOSTAR 106ELECTRICORD              032GEMINI                   008 054GENERAL ELECTRIC         072GENERAL INSTRUMENT       074 103 104GNC 099GOLDEN CHANNEL           030HAMLIN                   049 050 055HITACHI                  103 055INSIGHT 074JERROLD                  074 004 103 002 003 008 009 010 069MAGNAVOX                 010 012 064 079 095 094MASSILLON 074MEDIA ONE 107MEDICOM 074MEMOREX                  052MITSUBISHI 102MOTOROLA 074 110 109 111MOVIE TIME               028 032MOXI 111NCTC 074NSC                      015 028 038 071OAK                      031 037 053PACE 043 074PANASONIC                044 047PARAGON                  052PHILIPS                  006 012 013 020 085 095PIONEER                  043 103 034 051 063 076 105PRUCER                   059PULSAR                   052RCA                      047RCN 074RECOTON 098CABLE/WEBTV
44CODE TABLESBRAND CODE  NUMBERS43 BRAND CODE  NUMBERSCABLE/WEBTVCODE TABLESREGAL                    049 050REGENCY                  057RODGERS 043SAMSUNG                  030SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA       043 011 003 041 042 045 046SEREN 043SERVICE ELECTRIC 074SHAW 074SIGECOM 043SONY                     096 108SPRUCER                  047 078STARCOM                  002 004 008 009STARGATE                 008 030 097 104SUSQUEHANNA 043 074TIME WARNER 043 074TOCOM                    039 040 056TOSHIBA                  052UNITED CABLE             004 053UNIVERSAL                005 007 014 032 035VIDEOTRON 043VIEWSTAR                 012 015 018 086 087 088 089WIDE OPEN WEST 043 099ZENITH                   052 060 093 100AIWA 146ALPINE 098APEX DIGITAL 087 111 115 112 116ARCAM 122CAMBRIDGE AUDIO 215CARY AUDIO DESIGN 174CLASSE 167COBY 258DENON 007 080 173FUNAI                    143GATEWAT 175GE 026 027GOVIDEO 137 218 220 221 222HARMAN KARDON 084 140HITACHI 101ILO 268INTEGRA 142 180JVC 012KENWOOD                  151KLH 135KISS 179 279KRELL 104LEXICON 148LG 091 057 074LITEON 264 265MAGNAVOX 066 096MALATA 267MARANTZ 083 095MERIDIAN 153MITSUBISHI 017MYRYAD 102 134NAD                      088 155NAKAMICHI 103ONKYO 076 035 180OPPO 266PANASONIC 021 042 138 139 144 150PHILIPS 066 083 095 105 166PIONEER 023 092 099 107 108 131POLAROID 233 234 237PRIMARE 193 194PROCEED 086PROSCAN 026 027RCA 026 027RJTECH 269ROTEL 204SAMSUNG 056 070 119 165 170 137 159SANSUI 154SANYO                    147SENSORY SCIENCE 222 223SHARP                    094SONY 033 118 145 126 191SYLVANIA 143SYMPHONIC 143TAG MCLAREN 156TATUNG 102TEAC 270THOMPSON 026 027THULE 177TOSHIBA 035 034 130 141 164 188VENTURER 149DVD
46CODE TABLESBRAND CODE  NUMBERS45 BRAND CODE  NUMBERSDVDCODE TABLESVINC 161YAMAHA 042 089 166 195 197ZENITH 057 074 091DVD-TV/DVD CombosAIWA 146FUNAI                    143SAMSUNG 165SYLVANIA 143SYMPHONIC 143TOSHIBA 130DVD-TV/DVD/VCR CombosMAGNAVOX 143PANASONIC 144SYLVANIA 143TOSHIBA 164DVD-DVD/VCR CombosGO VIDEO 137 218PANASONIC 150PHILIPS 105 (VCR Functions for VCR 067)POLAROID 234SAMSUNG 137 159SANSUI 154SONY 145 191TOSHIBA 141ZENITH 091 (VCR Functions for VCR171) DVD-DVD RecorderGATEWAY 175GO VIDEO 220 221 222ILO 268KISS 279LITEON 265PANASONIC 139SENSORY SCIENCE 222SONY 191TOSHIBA 188DVD-LDDENON 206 207FUNAI 120KENWOOD 152 013MAGNAVOX 032 121MARANTZ 211MITSUBISHI 121NAD 121OPTIMUS 049 013PANASONIC 113PHILIPS 032PIONEER 106 117 121RADIO SHACK 120RCA 002REALISTIC 049RUNCO 127SANYO 075SHARP 152 013SONY 053 110TECHNICS 113THETA DIGITAL 032TOSHIBA 152 106YAMAHA 043 129DVD
48CODE TABLESBRAND CODE  NUMBERS47 BRAND CODE  NUMBERSVCRCODE TABLESAIWA                     034 161AKAI                     016 146 043 046 124 125 142AMPRO                    072ANAM                     031AUDIO DYNAMICS           012 023 039 043BROOKSONIC               035 037 129CANON                    028 031CAPEHART                 108CRAIG                    003 040 135CURTIS MATHES            031 041DAEWOO                   111 116 117 119 005 007 010 065 108 110 112DAYTRON                  108DBX                      012 023 039 043DYNATECH                 034 053ELECTROHOME              059EMERSON                  006 029 035 017 025 027 031 034 036 037 046 101 129 131138 153 162 116FISHER                   003 010 008 009FUNAI                    034GE                       031 072 147 063 107 109 144GO VIDEO                 132 136 155 040 115GOLDSTAR                 101 106 114 013 020 012 123HARMAN KARDON            012 045HITACHI                  004 026 150 018 034 043 063 137 160 013INSTANTREPLAY            031JCL                      031JCPENNEY 012 013 015 040 066 101JENSEN                   043JVC                      048 043 130 150 055 060 012 031 050 152 166KENWOOD                  014 048 034 047LG 101 106 114 013 020 012 123LLOYD                    034LXI                      034 003 009 017 106MAGIN                    040MAGNAVOX                 067 031 034 068 041 156 164MARANTZ                  067 069 012 031 156MARTA                    101MATSUI                   027 030MEI                      031MEMOREX                  101 003 010 014 031 034 053 072 102 134 139MGA                      045 046 059MINOLTA                  013 020MITSUBISHI               059 061 151 013 020 045 046 051 142 049 168MTC                      034 040MULTITECH                024 034NEC                      012 023 039 043 048NORDMENDE                043OPTONICA                 053 054ORION 025PANASONIC                066 070 145 083 133 140 157 163 074 167PENTAX                   013 020 031 063PHILCO                   031 034 067PHILIPS                  031 067 034 101 054 071 156PILOT                    101PIONEER                  021 013 048PORTLAND                 108PULSAR                   072QUARTZ                   002 014QUASAR                   066 145 075RADIO SHACK              123RCA                      107 109 144 147 158 041 145 013 020 140 034 040REALISTIC                003 008 010 014 031 034 040 053 054 101RICO                     058RUNCO                    148SALORA                   014SAMSUNG                  102 104 113 115 112 120 032 040 066 107 109 122 125SANSUI                   022 043 048 135SANYO                    003 010 007 014 134 102SCOTT                    017 037 112 129 131SEARS                    003 008 010 014 081 013 101 009 017 073 112SHARP                    149 054 031 159 165SHINTOM                  024SIGNATURE                034SONY                     056 057 058 077 052 003 078 076 031 149 154SOUNDESIGN               034STS                      013SYLVANIA                 031 034 059 067SYMPHONIC                034TANDY                    010 034TATUNG                   039 043TEAC                     034 039 043TECHNICS                 031 070TEKNIKA                  031 019 034 101THOMAS                   034TMK                      006TOSHIBA                  112 131 079 008 059 047 082 013 042 081TOTEVISION               040 101UNITECH                  040VECTOR RESEARCH          012VICTOR                   048VIDEO CONCEPTS           012 034 046 141VIDEOSONIC               040WARDS                    003 013 017 024 031 034 040 053 054 131YAMAHA                   012 034 039 043ZENITH                   072 080 056 048 101 034 058VCR-TV/VCR CombosDAEWOO                   005 117EMERSON                  153FUNAI                    034GOLDSTAR                 101 123HITACHI                  034JCPENNEY                  101LG 101 123LLOYD                    034MAGNAVOX                 034 067MEMOREX                  101PANASONIC                070 167PHILIPS                  034 067RADIO SHACK              123RCA                      034SEARS                    101SONY                     057 154SYLVANIA                 067SYMPHONIC                034THOMAS                   034ZENITH                   034VCR
50CODE TABLESAUDIOBRAND CODE  NUMBERS49 BRAND CODE  NUMBERSAUDIOCODE TABLESADC                      007ADCOM                    082 092 225 161 269 355 356 366AIWA                     170 018 104 202 203 213 211 188AKAI                     138 189AMC                      125 126 127 128 258 281 282 038AMEND 054AMX 196ANGSTROM                 142ANTHEM 335 336 337 338 339ARCAM                    141 418 419ATLANTIC TECHNOLOGY 342AUDIO ACCESS             147AUDIO ALCHEMY            135AUDIO DESIGN             194 221 011AUDIO EASE 021 196 207AUDIO FILE                071AUDIO MATRIX             167AUDIO SOURCE 273AUDIO TECHNICA 134B & K                    096 097BOSE                     070 170 224 347 409 459 460 532BOSTON ACOUSTICS 447BRYSTON 023CAMBRIDGE AUDIO 522CARVER                   006 028 061 071 201 214 226 180 185 022 029 077 284CASIO                    076CHIRO                    140CINEMA SOUND             034 134CITATION                 148 272CLARION 026CLASSE 537COMPAQ 382CURTIS MATHES            076DELPHI 415 515DENON                    002 034 109 215 229 230 027 037 234 259 330 340 341 349350 400 401 402 444 564EAD 466EIGER 149ELAN 057 290ENLIGHTENED AUDIO        099 098ESCIENT 368 381 451 452 453 454FANFARE 352FISHER                   047 214 180 182 297FLEXTRONICS 378FOSGATE                  062 231FOSGATE AUDIONICS 342GE                       056 260GOLDSTAR                 008HAFLER 174HARMAN KARDON            231 233 254 153 154 118 121 227 277 317 318 365HITACHI                  020IMERGE 371INKEL                    197INTEGRA 354 438JAMO 398JBL 263JCPENNEY 076 216JEFF ROWLAND 206JENSEN                   058JVC                      240 163 191 114 266 279 291KENWOOD                  026 066 145 146 181 190 197 192 182 199 151 222 180 005280 374 550KINERGETICS 220 140KLH 331KOSS 216 573KRELL                    150 072 376 384KYOCERA                  007LEXICON                  120 235 236 237 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 364LINN                     124 377LUXMAN                   137 139 052 165 115 004 009LXI                      076 056MAGNAVOX                 086 164 152 208MARANTZ                  006 028 031 040 063 185 186 251 265 119 289 296 492MCINTOSH                 238 286MCS                      076MERIDIAN                 100 012 013MITSUBISHI               242 243 204MONDIAL                  157 158 042 043 081 112MYRYAD 276 293NAD 186 113 283 478 479NAKAMICHI                111 244 245 172 183 287NEC                      176NILES 403NIRO 343ONKYO                    017 046 064 107 108 187 079 080 090 179 209 270 275 438OPTIMUS                  026 041 138OUTLAW 342PANASONIC                032 195 219 177 292 383 516PARASOUND                129 130 132 261 294 295 333 334PHAST 196PHILIPS                  249 250 251 063 119PIONEER                  014 033 039 044 045 050 069 159 168 116 035 078 198 480POLKAUDIO 029 515PRIMARE 464PROCEED                  144 268RCA                      010 048 117 156 067 288REALISTIC                019 056 073 075 095REQUEST 351REVOX 162ROTEL                    074 083 085RUSSOUND 379 391 392SAMSUNG                  016 571SANSUI                   040 048 110 119 065 228SANYO                    047 059SCOTT                    019 091SEARS                    076SHARP                    026 094 131 175 181SHERWOOD                 024 038 055 102 103 105 106 051 030 447SONY                     018 093 223 247 248 160 166 015 101 184 218 271 353 369 372 380 417 421SOUNDESIGN               036SOUNDMATTERS 375SOUNDSTREAM 084 088SSI                      068SUMO                     171SUNFIRE 344 345 346 494TAEKWANG                 138TEAC                     005 019 049 111 212 217TECHNICS                 122 176 193 219 178 177 200 257 262THETA DIGITAL            136
52CODE TABLESBRAND CODE  NUMBERS51 BRAND CODE  NUMBERSAUDIOCODE TABLESTOSHIBA                  060 087 198 278WARDS 180YAMAHA                   026 253 169 067 173 205 264 232 089 264 274 285 332 373 432 433ZENITH                   143 210AUDIO-XM Radios & TunersBOSE 170 532DELPHI 415 515FANFARE 352KENWOOD 550POLKAUDIO 515SONY 380ALPHASTAR 123AMPLICA 050BIRDVIEW                 129 113 051 126BSR 053CABLEVISION / VOOM 148CAPETRONICS 053CHANNEL MASTER           013 014 015 018 036 055CHAPARRAL                008 009 012 077CITOH                    054CURTIS MATHES 050DIRECTV 173DRAKE                    005 006 007 010 011 112 116 141 052DX ANTENNA               056 024 046 076ECHOSTAR / DISH           122 038 040 057 058 093 094 095 096 097 098 099 100 167 168ELECTROHOME 089EUROSAT                  114EXPRESSVU 122FUJITSU                  017 021 022 027 133 134GENERAL ELECTRIC         151 106 150GENERAL INSTRUMENT       003 004 016 029 031 059 101 148GOI 122HITACHI                  139 140HOME CABLE               080 044 029HOUSTON TRACKER          033 037 039 104 057 051HTS 122HUGHES 161 162 068 154 165 166HYTEK 053HYUNDAI 149ICR                      023JANIEL 147JVC 122KATHREIN 108LEGEND                   057LG 170LUTRON 132LUXOR                    144 062MACOM                    059 010 063 064 065MAGNAVOX 136MARANTZ 152 153MEMOREX 057 136MITSUBISHI 068 154MOTOROLA 148NEXT LEVEL 148NEXTWAVE                 028 124 125NORSAT 069 070PACE                     143PANASONIC                142 160PANSAT                   121 172PAYSAT 136PERSONAL CABLE           117PHILIPS 152 153 156 068 154 136PL                       023 026PRESIDENT                019 102PRIMESTAR                110 030PROSAT 072PROSCAN                  151 106 150RADIOSHACK 148RCA                      151 106 150REALISTIC                043 074SAT
54CODE TABLESCDBRAND CODE  NUMBERS53 BRAND CODE  NUMBERSSATCODE TABLESSAMSUNG                  123 155 163 169 175SATELLITE SERVICE        028 035 047 085SKY 164SONY                     103STARCAST 041STAR CHOICE 148SUPERGUIDE               020 124 125TEECOM                  023 026 075 087 088 090 107 130 137TOSHIBA 127 068 154 157 158TOWN & COUNTRY           023 026UNIDEN                   016 025 042 043 044 045 048 049 078 079 080 086 101 135 136VIEWSTAR 115WINEGARD 128 146ZENITH                   159SAT-DVR, TIVODISH 122ECHOSTAR 122HUGHES 205 207JVC 122PHILIPS 205 202 207RCA 206REPLAY NETWORKS 201SONY 203 204TIVO 202 207TOSHIBA 207ADCOM                    062 042AIWA                     059 065 088 089 105 122 170 187AKAI                     085 195 202AMC                      231 232AMEND 118ARCAM                    238AUDIO ACCESS    119 147AUDIO EASE 165AUDIO TECHNICA           046BSR                      037 057CALIFORNIA AUDIO         103 008CAPETRONIC               063CARRERA                  057 080CARVER                   185 041 044 050 086 107 130 134 135 138 139 203 204 167CASIO                    111 182CLARINETTE               182CREEK 159CROWN                    035DENON                    002 123EMERSON                  042 069 102FISHER                   050 185 134 008FRABA                    111GENEXXA                  010 069 102GOLDSTAR                 080HAITAI                   093HARMAN KARDON            018 033 047 208HITACHI                  042 175INKEL                    130 143 144JCPENNEY 014 061 092 141JENSEN                   158JVC                      004 022 136 163 213 214 242 243KENWOOD                  185 007 023 055 071 072 142 137 254KOSS                     061KRELL                    241KYOCERA                  005LOTTE                    102LUXMAN                   011 028 070 076 249 252LXI                      059MAGNAVOX                 044 107MARANTZ                  027 041 044 051 077 107 209 246MCINTOSH                 212 247MCS                      014 073 092MEMOREX 010MISSION                  044 107MITSUBISHI                179MITSUMI                  153MODULAIRE                182MONDIAL                  147MYRYAD 244 155NAD                      006 005 067 178NAKAMICHI                217 218 219 095NEC                      014 062NIKKO                    046NSM                      044 107ONKYO                    030 038 039 168 169OPTIMUS                  010 050 057 058 081 082 083 085 093 195PANASONIC                103 201 172 008 068 248PARASOUND                233 240PHILIPS                  041 044 107 246 253PIONEER                  010 020 025 056 174 175 176
56CODE TABLESBRAND CODE  NUMBERS55 BRAND CODE  NUMBERSCDCODE TABLESPROCEED                  239PROTON                   044 107 228QUASAR                   103 008RADIO SHACK              182RCA                      017 042 150REALISTIC                042 050 051 102 181 182 187ROTEL                    044 107 161 178 250SAE                      044 107SANSUI                   044 069 107 128 171 190 125SANYO                    050SCOTT                    069 102SHARP                    026 031 051 066SHERWOOD                 003 019 051 096 112 115 119 166SIGNATURE                033SONY                     048 081 097 126 133 177 225 226 164SOUNDESIGN               251SUMO                     155SYLVANIA                 044 107SYMPHONIC                052 181TAEKWANG                 195 085TANDY 010TEAC                     015 034 036 051 052 101 131 140 079TECHNICS                 060 103 200 172 184 008 068TECHWOOD                 076THETA DIGITAL            234 235TOSHIBA                  006 067 091 160 148VECTOR RESEARCH          080VICTOR                   004 022 114 124WARDS                    185 033YAMAHA                   024 046 054 186 183 245YORX                     1823M 152AIWA                     164APPLE/iPod 401ARCHER 155AURORA MULTIMEDIA 220AUTON 191BOSE 409CELADON 221CRESTRON 213 214 215 216 217 218DELL 261 262DMX 156DRAPER SCREEN 204DREAMVISION 097DWIN 080 253EVERQUEST 206EXTRON 151FAROUDJA 184FUJI 209GATEWAY 261 262HAUPPAUGE 294 295HP 261 262HUNTERDOUGLAS 219JERROLD 153JVC                      185KENWOOD                  185KENSINGTON 406KEYSPAN 297LITE-TOUCH 208 257LUTRON 158 159 077MAKITA 186 201MICROSOFT/XBOX 408 107MINDPATH 205NILES 160 187NSM 161PIANO DISC PLUS 085POLKAUDIO 162RUSSOUND 081SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA 163 156SIMA 082SOLO ELECTRONICS 207SOMFY 078 079SONY                     164 165 166 261 262STARCOM 153TURBOSCAN 167VELODYNE 203X-10 183 093XANTECH 168 169 170 171 172 188 189AUX-TAPEAIWA 015 071 100 114CARVER 006 008 027 024 036DENON 105 227 229FISHER 064GOLDSTAR 011HARMAN KARDON 233JVC 106 116 239 240KENWOOD 005 013 023 026 064 145 146 181 190LINN 124LUXMAN 035 137 139MAGNAVOX 027AUX
58COMMAND57 BRAND CODE  NUMBERSAUXCODE TABLESMARANTZ 014 027 056 065 087MCINTOSH 238MITSUBISHI 242 243NAD 029 048NAKAMICHI 244 245 025ONKYO 002 012 016 017 018 019 115OPTIMUS 026 054 055PANASONIC 007 010 032 088 195PHILIPS 027 087PIONEER 003 039 047 050 066 098 222QUASAR 007 088SANSUI 027 113 119 224SHARP 026 057 131 175 181SHERWOOD 038 004 028 030 033 034SONY 020 022 052 084 089TEAC 009 059 212TECHNICS 007 010 076 088 109 122 193TOSHIBA 112VICTOR 106YAMAHA 021 026 031 067 040AUX-Media PC Controls DELL 261 262GATEWAY 261 262HAUPPAUGE 294 295HP 261 262KEYSPAN 297SONY                     261 262TOSHIBA 261 262WINBOOK 261 262AUX - XBox ControlsMICROSOFT/XBOX 408 107AUX-iPod ControlsAPPLE/iPod 401BOSE 409KENSINGTON 406POWER/OFF OFFPOWER/ON ONVOL+ VOL+VOL- VOL-MUTE MUTECH+ CH+CH- CH-PREV CH PREV CHTV/VCR TV/VCRMENU MENUCH GUIDE GUIDEDISPLAY INFOCANCEL EXITUP UPDOWN DOWNSELECT SELECTLEFT LEFTRIGHT RIGHT1 1 / SLEEP2 2 / 6.7 CH3 3 / TEST4 4/ THX5 5 / DD6 6 / DTS7 7 / LOGIC8 8 / ST9 9 / SURR0 0 / TAPE 210 +10 / VCR 4ENTER ENT / PHPIP ON/OFF MODE+PIP SWAP SUB+PIP POSITION CENTER+PIP CH+ REAR+PIP OFF MODE-PIP SIZE SUB-PIP FREEZE CENTER-PIP CH- REAR-INPUT/ANT Press SHIFT first, then press TV/VCR button.CAPTION Press SHIFT first, then press MENU button.AUTO CH Press SHIFT first, then press GUIDE button.SOUND Press SHIFT first, then press INFO button.RESET Press SHIFT first, then press EXIT button.ADD Press SHIFT first, then press UP button.DELETE Press SHIFT first, then press DOWN button.SLEEP Press SHIFT first, then press 1/SLEEP button.RATIO Press SHIFT first, then press 2/6.7CH button.RGB INPUT Press SHIFT first, then press 3/TEST button.COMPONENT Press SHIFT first, then press 4/THX button.MODE Press SHIFT first, then press 5/DD button.WIDE Press SHIFT first, then press 6/DTS button.S-VIDEO INPUT Press SHIFT first, then press 7/LOGIC button.VIDEO1 INPUT Press SHIFT first, then press 8/ST button.VIDEO2 INPUT Press SHIFT first, then press 9/SURR button.TV LocationsBUTTON LOCATIONCOMMAND
60COMMANDCOMMAND59 COMMAND BUTTON LOCATIONCABLE LocationsCOMMANDPOWER/OFF OFFPOWER/ON ONVOL+ VOL+VOL- VOL-MUTE MUTECH+ CH+CH- CH-LAST PREV CHBYPASS TV/VCRMENU MENUGUIDE GUIDEINFO INFOEXIT EXITUP UPDOWN DOWNSELECT SELECTLEFT LEFTRIGHT RIGHTREW REWFF FFSTOP STOP/RECPLAY PLAYPAUSE PAUSE1 1 / SLEEP2 2 / 6.7 CH3 3 / TEST4 4/ THX5 5 / DD6 6 / DTS7 7 / LOGIC8 8 / ST9 9 / SURR0 0 / TAPE 210 +10 / VCR 4ENTER/MUSIC ENT / PHFAV MODE+DAY+ SUB+PAGE+ CENTER+HELP REAR+LOCK/PPV MODE-DAY- SUB-PAGE- CENTER-SETTINGS REAR-RECORD Press SHIFT first, then press STOP/REC button.A Press SHIFT first, then press 1/SLEEP button.B Press SHIFT first, then press 2/6.7CH button.C Press SHIFT first, then press 3/TEST button.POWER/OFF OFFPOWER/ON ONSKIP+ CH+SKIP- CH-EJECT PREV CHMENU MENUPROGRAM GUIDEDISPLAY INFOCLEAR EXITUP UPDOWN DOWNSELECT SELECTLEFT LEFTRIGHT RIGHTSCAN- / REW REWSCAN+ / FF FFSTOP STOP/RECPLAY PLAYPAUSE PAUSE1 1 / SLEEP2 2 / 6.7 CH3 3 / TEST4 4/ THX5 5 / DD6 6 / DTS7 7 / LOGIC8 8 / ST9 9 / SURR0 0 / TAPE 210 +10 / VCR 4ENTER ENT / PHREPEAT MODE+A/B REPEAT SUB+RANDOM CENTER+RETURN REAR+TITLE MODE-TIME SUB-MEMO CENTER-AUDIO REAR-STEP+ Press SHIFT first, then press CH+ button.STEP- Press SHIFT first, then press CH- button.TOP MENU Press SHIFT first, then press MENU button.SETUP Press SHIFT first, then press GUIDE button.SEARCH Press SHIFT first, then press INFO button.SLOW- Press SHIFT first, then press REW button.SLOW+ Press SHIFT first, then press FF button.REC Press SHIFT first, then press STOP/REC button.ANGLE Press SHIFT first, then press 1/SLEEP button.SUB ON/OFF Press SHIFT first, then press 2/6.7CH button.SUBTITLE Press SHIFT first, then press 3/TEST button.PICTURE Press SHIFT first, then press 4/THX button.SURR Press SHIFT first, then press 5/DD button.ZOOM Press SHIFT first, then press 6/DTS button.DVD LocationsBUTTON LOCATION
62COMMAND61 COMMAND BUTTON LOCATIONVCR LocationsCOMMANDPOWER/OFF OFFPOWER/ON ONVOL+ VOL+VOL- VOL-MUTE MUTECH+ CH+CH- CH-PREV CH PREV CHVCR/TV TV/VCRMENU MENUGUIDE GUIDEDISPLAY INFOCANCEL EXITUP UPDOWN DOWNSELECT SELECTLEFT LEFTRIGHT RIGHTREW REWFF FFSTOP STOP/RECPLAY PLAYPAUSE PAUSE1 1 / SLEEP2 2 / 6.7 CH3 3 / TEST4 4/ THX5 5 / DD6 6 / DTS7 7 / LOGIC8 8 / ST9 9 / SURR0 0 / TAPE 210 +10 / VCR 4SLOW MODE+SLOW+ SUB+TRK+ CENTER+PROGRAM REAR+AUTO TRK MODE-SLOW- SUB-TRK- CENTER-RESET REAR-INPUT Press SHIFT first, then press TV/VCR button.RECORD Press SHIFT first, then press STOP/REC button.X2 PLAY Press SHIFT first, then press PLAY button.EJECT Press SHIFT first, then press PAUSE button.SLEEP/TIMER Press SHIFT first, then press 1/SLEEP button.CLOCK/COUNT Press SHIFT first, then press 2/6.7CH button.COUNT RESET Press SHIFT first, then press 3/TEST button.AUTO CH Press SHIFT first, then press 4/THX button.F.ADV Press SHIFT first, then press 5/DD button.VCR PLUS Press SHIFT first, then press 6/DTS button.INDEX Press SHIFT first, then press 7/LOGIC button.ADD Press SHIFT first, then press 8/ST button.DELETE Press SHIFT first, then press 9/SURR button.TAPE SPEED Press SHIFT first, then press 0/TAPE2 button.POWER/OFF OFFPOWER/ON ONVOL+ VOL+VOL- VOL-MUTE MUTEPRESET+ CH+PRESET- CH-SCAN PREV CHBAND,FM/AM TV/VCRMODE MENUDISPLAY GUIDEOSD INFOCLEAR EXITUP UPDOWN DOWNSELECT SELECTLEFT LEFTRIGHT RIGHTSCAN- / REW REWSCAN+ / FF FFSTOP STOP/RECPLAY PLAYPAUSE PAUSE1 1 / SLEEP2 2 / 6.7 CH3 3 / TEST4 4/ THX5 5 / DD6 6 / DTS7 7 / LOGIC8 8 / ST9 9 / SURR0 0 / TAPE 210 +10 / VCR 4ENTER ENT / PHMODE+ MODE+SUB+ SUB+CENTER+ CENTER+REAR+ REAR+MODE- MODE-SUB- SUB-CENTER- CENTER-REAR- REAR-TUNER Input Press SHIFT first, then press AUD button.CD Input Press SHIFT first, then press CD button.DVD Input Press SHIFT first, then press DVD button.AUX Input Press SHIFT first, then press AUX button.Video 3 Input Press SHIFT first, then press SAT button.Video 2 Input Press SHIFT first, then press TV button.Video 1 Input Press SHIFT first, then press VCR button.TAPE Input Press SHIFT first, then press CBL button.HALL Press SHIFT first, then press MENU button.THEATER Press SHIFT first, then press GUIDE button.CATHEDRAL Press SHIFT first, then press INFO button.PARTY Press SHIFT first, then press EXIT button.NIGHT CLUB Press SHIFT first, then press UP button.CHURCH Press SHIFT first, then press DOWN button.JAZZ Press SHIFT first, then press SELECT button.DISCO Press SHIFT first, then press LEFT button.OPERA/ARENA Press SHIFT first, then press RIGHT button.AUDIO LocationsCOMMAND BUTTON LOCATION
64COMMAND63 COMMAND BUTTON LOCATIONAUDIO LocationsCOMMANDREC Press SHIFT first, then press STOP/REC button.SLEEP Press SHIFT first, then press 1/SLEEP button.5/6/7 CH Press SHIFT first, then press 2/6.7CH button.TEST Press SHIFT first, then press 3/TEST button.THX Press SHIFT first, then press 4/THX button.DOLBY DIGITAL Press SHIFT first, then press 5/DD button.DTS Press SHIFT first, then press 6/DTS button.LOGIC 7 Press SHIFT first, then press 7/LOGIC button.STEREO Press SHIFT first, then press 8/ST button.SURR Press SHIFT first, then press 9/SURR button.TAPE2 Input Press SHIFT first, then press 0/TAPE2 button.Video 4 Input Press SHIFT first, then press +10/VCR4 button.PHONO Input Press SHIFT first, then press ENT/PH button.BASS+ Press SHIFT first, then press MODE+ button.TREBLE+ Press SHIFT first, then press SUB+ button.SURR+ Press SHIFT first, then press CENTER+ button.DELAY+ Press SHIFT first, then press REAR+ button.BASS- Press SHIFT first, then press MODE- button.TREBLE- Press SHIFT first, then press SUB- button.SURR- Press SHIFT first, then press CENTER- button.DELAY- Press SHIFT first, then press REAR- button.SAT LocationsPOWER/OFF OFFPOWER/ON ONVOL+ VOL+VOL- VOL-MUTE MUTECH+ CH+CH- CH-PREV CH PREV CHINPUT/ANT TV/VCRMENU MENUGUIDE GUIDEINFO INFOEXIT EXITUP UPDOWN DOWNSELECT SELECTLEFT LEFTRIGHT RIGHTREW REWFF FFSTOP STOP/RECPLAY PLAYPAUSE PAUSE1 1 / SLEEP2 2 / 6.7 CH3 3 / TEST4 4/ THX5 5 / DD6 6 / DTS7 7 / LOGIC8 8 / ST9 9 / SURR0 0 / TAPE 210 +10 / VCR 4ENTER ENT / PHFAV MODE+SEARCH SUB+FETCH CENTER+VIDEO REAR+ALT AUDIO MODE-PROGRAM SUB-HELP CENTER-INTERACTIVE REAR-RECORD Press SHIFT first, then press STOP/REC button.COMMAND BUTTON LOCATION
66COMMAND65 COMMAND BUTTON LOCATIONCD LocationsCOMMANDPOWER/OFF OFFPOWER/ON ONTRACK+ CH+TRACK- CH-EJECT PREV CHRANDOM TV/VCREDIT MENUPROGRAM GUIDEDISPLAY INFOCLEAR EXITUP UPDOWN DOWNSELECT SELECTLEFT LEFTRIGHT RIGHTSCAN- / REW REWSCAN+/ FF FFSTOP STOP/RECPLAY PLAYPAUSE PAUSE1 1 / SLEEP2 2 / 6.7 CH3 3 / TEST4 4/ THX5 5 / DD6 6 / DTS7 7 / LOGIC8 8 / ST9 9 / SURR0 0 / TAPE 210 +10 / VCR 4ENTER ENT / PHDISC1 MODE+DISC2 SUB+DISC3 CENTER+DISC SKIP+ REAR+DISC4 MODE-DISC5 SUB-DISC6 CENTER-DISC SKIP- REAR-REPEAT Press SHIFT first, then press 1/SLEEP button.INTRO Press SHIFT first, then press 2/6.7CH button.DISC Press SHIFT first, then press 3/TEST button.TIME Press SHIFT first, then press 4/THX button.POWER/OFF OFFPOWER/ON ONVOL+ VOL+VOL- VOL-MUTE MUTE(A)REW REW(A)FF FF(A)STOP STOP/REC(A)PLAY PLAY(A)PAUSE PAUSE1 1 / SLEEP2 2 / 6.7 CH3 3 / TEST4 4/ THX5 5 / DD6 6 / DTS7 7 / LOGIC8 8 / ST9 9 / SURR0 0 / TAPE 210 +10 / VCR 4ENTER ENT / PH(B)FF MODE+(B)PLAY SUB+(B)PLAY BACK CENTER+DECK A REAR+(B)REW MODE-(B)STOP SUB-(B)REC CENTER-DECK B REAR-(A)REC Press SHIFT first, then press STOP/REC button.(A)PLAY BACK Press SHIFT first, then press PLAY button.DIRECTION A Press SHIFT first, then press REAR+ button.DIRECTION B Press SHIFT first, then press REAR- button.AUX LocationsCOMMAND BUTTON LOCATION
68WARRANTY/SPECIFICATIONS67FAQ’sFrequently Asked QuestionsWarranty/SpecificationsFrequently Asked QuestionsWhy does the display change whenever you press thebuttons at the top of the remote?The RF10 is actually eight remote controls in one. The LCD displayshows you which of your components it is currently set to control.When you press one of the eight COMPONENT buttons (thoselabeled AUDIO, CD, DVD, etc.), the RF10 changes the functions of allof other buttons to control that component.Why does the display flash at me sometimes?The RF10 has an extra “hidden” command (usually a power user orhobbyist feature) on some of your buttons. This command is issuedinstead of the normal command if you press the SHIFT button first.Once you have pressed the SHIFT button, the display will flash forten seconds. If you press it by accident, you can stop the SHIFTflashing by pressing the SHIFT button or the LIGHT button.Can I program the RF10 on a computer?No, the RF10 is only programmed by the methods explained in thismanual and the Quick Setup DVD Guide.What is a “macro” button?A “macro” is a button on the RF10 that you setup to make a lot ofthings happen when you press it. For example, to watch a DVD inmost home theaters requires several remote controls and many buttonpresses (power up the TV, power up the surround sound, powerup the DVD player, set the TV to the correct video input, set the surroundsound to the correct audio input and finally; press play on theDVD player remote control).Instead of pressing all of those buttons one at a time, the RF10enables you to setup one button that does all those stepsautomatically with one press. For more information on how and whyyou should setup macro buttons, watch the Quick Setup DVDProgram Guide or refer to pages 19 - 20 in this Manual.If the batteries run out, will I lose my settings?No. The RF10 stores all of your settings in non-volatile FLASH memo-ry. You could remove the batteries for months, replace them at yourconvenience, and the RF10 would still remember your settings.Who can I call for more answers?The Universal Remote Control Technical Support and CustomerService staff are ready to answer any questions you might have.Call us at 1-914-835-4484Monday - Friday, 9AM to 6PM (EST)WarrantyUniversal Remote Control’s MastercontrolTM RF10 is cov-ered against any manufacturers defects or workmanshipfor a period of one year from the date of purchase if pur-chased from an authorized Universal Remote Control deal-er. Units purchased from online auction sites or otherunauthorized resellers have no warranty. This warrantydoes not cover the following items:- Damage from misuse, neglect, or acts of nature- Products that have been modified or incorporated intoother products- Products purchased more than 12 months ago- Units purchased from unauthorized dealers orcompaniesSpecificationsLearning Capability - 704 IR commands at standard frequencies(15kHz to 100kHz)Macro Capability - 10 Macros of up to 50 steps eachIR Range (Line of Sight via Infrared): 30-50 feet, depending onthe environmentRF Range (radio frequency): 50 to 100 feet, depending uponthe environmentRF Frequency: 418MHzWeight: 7.1 oz. (with batteries)Size: 8.5” x 2.5” x 1”Batteries: Four AAA Alkaline batteries includedLCD Size: 1.25” x 0.5”
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