Ohsung Electronics URC-300 RF REMOTE CONTROLLER User Manual EMISSION TEST REPORT
Ohsung Electronics Co., Ltd. RF REMOTE CONTROLLER EMISSION TEST REPORT
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Test Report No.: GETEC-E3-06-019 FCC Part 15 Subpart C APPENDIX I : USER’S MANUAL EUT Type: RF Remote Controller FCC ID.: OZ5URC-300 1 The RF10 Remote WELCOME 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. Warnig: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. MASTERCONTROL™ RF10 Owner’s Manual © 2006 Universal Remote Control, Inc. 500 Mamaroneck Avenue, Harrison, NY 10528 Phone: (914) 835-4484 Fax: (914) 835-4532 The Quick Setup DVD Program Guide supplied with the RF10 will assist you in programming your remote by guiding you through an easy step-by-step process. This Owner’s Manual is designed as a companion reference source to the DVD Guide, should you need to refer back to a particular section, or review certain 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 RF10 is contained in this Manual. Congratulations on purchasing Universal Remote Control’s MASTERCONTROLTM RF10 Pre-programmed and Learning Remote Control! You now have the power to control your entire home entertainment system with one easy-to-use remote. The RF10 can be used with thousands of audio/video Components because of the extensive code library pre-programmed into the remote. And, the RF10’s impressive lineup of special advanced features can automate and customize the operation of your system in many ways. So... get ready to sit back, relax and simplify your home entertainment experience. Congratulations! 19 21 23 25 MacroPower Setup SimpleSound Setup & Other ‘Punch Throughs’ AUX Function: Programming an 8th Component Recalling Pre-programmed Setup Code Numbers Pre-Programmed Code Notes PRE-PROGRAMMED CODE NOTES Frequently Asked Questions Specifications/Warranty OTHER INFO AUDIO SAT CD AUX Location of commands 39 42 44 47 COMMAND LOCATIONS TV CABLE DVD VCR Pre-Programmed Code Tables 35 PowerBlasterTM THE OPTIONAL POWERBLASTERTM PREPROGRAMMED CODE TABLES 33 67 68 58 49 52 54 56 38 37 27 Re-setting RF10 to Original Factory Default Settings TM Erasing Learned Button, Macro or Favorite Channel Commands ERASING COMMANDS 17 TM Customizing Component Names on the LCD Screen ADVANCED SETUP 11 13 16 16 Overview Pre-Programmed Code Method Pre-Programmed Auto-Search Method Learning Method Transmitting (Busy Signal) Icon Child Lock Feature BASIC SETUP Overview Battery Installation Activating Component Commands The SHIFT Button The LIGHT Button Keypad Layout GETTING STARTED LOCATION OF CONTROLS The RF10 Remote CONTNETS LOCATION OF CONTROLS Keypad Layout Touch the Screen to use the Screen Buttons FUNCTION BUTTONS takes you to the main menu MAIN BUTTON SCREEN BUTTONS PAGE NUMBERS changes the page of buttons displayed PAGE BUTTONS LIGHT BUTTON The very first step is to insert the four AAA batteries that are included in the package into the battery compartment located in the back of the remote. Just press the tab and lift off the cover. Please be sure to insert the batteries correctly as you see in the diagram. Remember, there is a positive and negative end to each battery and you can Battery Installation tell by the + (positive) and – (negative) symbols. Once the batteries are correctly installed, replace the cover. Now you’re ready to start! The RF30 is designed to operate up to 15 different Audio/Video Components and is pre-programmed to operate virtually all brands of TV, VCR, DVD and CD Players, Cable Set Top Boxes, Satellite Receivers, TiVo and other DVRs, Audio Components, Tape Decks, Multimedia PCs, XM Radio, Ipod, X-Box, Lighting Controls and other custom installation products. It also offers an impressive lineup of special features designed to provide you with many time-saving conveniences and enhance your overall entertainment experience. However, we strongly recommend that you fully complete all of the Basic Setup steps before proceeding to customize your RF30 with any of the special advanced features. This is what MASTERCONTROLTM RF30 is all about! Getting Started-Overview Overview & Battery Installation GETTING STARTED 5 Activating Component Commands GETTING STARTED MAIN BUTTON PAGE BUTTONS FAV BUTTON TV DISPLAY BUTTON Once you’ve programmed RF30 for your Components, all you have to do to operate a specific Component is first, press the MAIN button. This will display Page 1 of the MAIN menu on the LCD touch screen. Page 1 of the MAIN menu displays seven Components, plus FAV (Favorite Channel). Then, simply select the Component you want to operate by pressing the desired Component display button on the LCD Touch Screen. As an example, if you press the TV display button, the display label at the top of the screen will change from MAIN to TV, and all the buttons on RF30 will work your TV. To oper-ate another Component, simply press the MAIN button again to return to Page 1 of the MAIN menu Each Component is provided with four pages of prelabeled command display buttons (or space for additional command display buttons). Once again, simply use the PAGE ( ) ( ) display buttons to take you to the next command page, or return you to the previous command page. If you don’t see the Component you want to control on Page 1 of the MAIN menu, just use the PAGE ( ) ( ) display buttons at the bottom of the screen to bring up Page 2 of the MAIN menu which displays an additional eight Components. and select the next Component you want to operate. Activating Component Commands – Simple, Easy, Intuitive Try it out! LIGHT BUTTON The fully backlit keypad makes the RF30 easy to use in the dark or dim lighting conditions. Simply press the LIGHT button to backlight all the keypad buttons and LCD touch screen. To turn off the backlight, press the LIGHT button again, or just wait ten seconds (the backlight automatically shuts itself off). Lights out! Light Button LIGHT BUTTON GETTING STARTED 7 Overview & Pre-Programmed Code Method BASIC SETUP Now, turn on the Component you want to program... let’s say your TV to start. Look up your TV’s manufacturer setup code from your reference list. The pre-programmed 3-digit codes are found in the back of this Manual on page 44. The codes are listed by Component category (i.e., TV, VCR, DVD, etc.), then by brand name. For instance, if you want to locate a code for a Sony TV, first locate the TV category, and then look for the Sony brand. Once you have located the 3-digit code (or in some cases, several code numbers) for the Component that you want to operate with your RF30, write them ALL down on a piece of note paper. It’s important that you write down all the codes because only one code is going to work for you. STEP 2: STEP 1: Pre-Programmed Code Method The Pre-Programmed Code Method allows you to set up all the buttons at once, so it’s the fastest and easiest of the two methods. The Learning Method allows you to transfer functions from other remotes (old or new), one button at a time. • The Pre-Programmed Code Method • The Learning Method There are two ways to program the RF30: Basic Setup - Overview ENTER BUTTON MAIN BUTTON IMPORTANT: You now have 30 seconds to perform the next step while you are in SETUP mode. If you don’t press a button within 30 seconds, SETUP will disappear from the screen, signaling that you have exited setup mode and you will need to start over. Press and hold the MAIN and ENT (Enter) buttons at the same time for approximately 3 seconds, until the word “SETUP” is displayed at the top of the LCD touch screen. This signals that you are now in setup mode. STEP 3: Pre-Programmed Code Method BASIC SETUP 9 Pre-Programmed Code Method BASIC SETUP P-PRO BUTTON Press the P-PRO button to select the Pre-Programmed Method. STEP 4: FAV BUTTON DEVICES To display Page 2 of the MAIN menu that lists an additional eight Components, simply press the ( or ) Page buttons at the bottom of the screen. The screen will then display the seven Components (and FAV) on Page 1 of the MAIN menu. Press the Component button you want to program. For example: If you want to setup the TV Component button, press the TV Component button. The display at the bottom of the LCD screen will flash “FROM - TABLE”. STEP 5: In this step you verify the type of component you plan to operate with this component button. For example: If you plan to operate the TV component with the TV button, simply press the TV button once again. However, if for example you are setting up AUX to operate a second DVD Player, you would first need to press AUX in Step 5, and then DVD in Step 6. STEP 6: 10 Pre-Programmed Code Method BASIC SETUP 11 Pre-Programmed Code Method BASIC SETUP NUMBER BUTTONS When the Component turns off, press the ON button to turn the Component back on. Now you can test the Volume and Channel buttons (for TV), or PLAY and STOP (for VCR and DVD) to make sure they all work. If any of the buttons do not work properly, you need to Point the RF30 toward the Component you want to program, (in this example, TV), and punch in the 3-digit code that you wrote down for that specific Component. Use the Number buttons 0-9 on the remote to punch in the code. If the 3-digit code number that you just punched in is correct, the Component will turn off. If the Component does not turn off, continue entering code numbers from your list until the Component turns off. Some brands have several possible code numbers. UP & DOWN BUTTONS STEP 8: STEP 7: NOTE: If the Component fails to turn off after you have entered all the code numbers listed for your brand, you can scan through all the other code numbers that are pre-loaded into the RF30 for that Component (in this case TV) by using the UP or DOWN buttons on the screen. (There is a chance that your Component was actually manufactured by another brand.) However, most of the code tables are so large that it is usually faster to use the Learning Method on Page 15. STOP BUTTON PLAY BUTTON CHANNEL BUTTONS VOLUME BUTTONS ON BUTTON find a new correct code. For example, maybe your Sony TV turned off with code number 147, but the volume controls did not work properly. If this is the case, try the next code number listed for that Component until you find a perfect match. 12 Pre-Programmed Code Method BASIC SETUP 13 Pre-Programmed Code Method BASIC SETUP Exit SETUP mode by pressing the MAIN button two times. When the LCD screen displays MAIN, you are back in normal operating mode. Once you have found the right code, save the code number by pressing the SAVE button that appears on the LCD screen. The LCD screen will blink “SAVED” two times, signaling that the code number has been successfully saved. SAVE BUTTON STEP 10: STEP 9: MAIN BUTTON IF YOU ARE STILL MISSING COMMANDS TO CONTROL ANY OF YOUR COMPONENTS, USE THE LEARNING METHOD ON PAGE 15. NOW, PROGRAM THE REST OF YOUR COMPONENTS BY REPEATING STEPS 1 THROUGH 9. IN MOST SYSTEMS, YOU CAN FINISH BASIC SETUP IN JUST A FEW MINUTES AND PUT ALL YOUR OLD REMOTES AWAY. 14 Pre-Programmed Code Method BASIC SETUP 15 Learning Method BASIC SETUP ENTER BUTTON MAIN BUTTON IMPORTANT: You now have 30 seconds to perform the next step while you are in SETUP mode. If you don’t press a button within 30 seconds, SETUP will disappear from the screen, signaling that you have exited setup mode and you will need to start over. On the RF30, press and hold the MAIN and ENT (Enter) buttons at the same time for approximately three seconds, until the word “SETUP” is displayed at the top of the LCD touch screen. This signals you are now in SETUP mode. To display Page 2 of the MAIN menu that lists an additional eight Components, simply press the ( or ) Page buttons at the bottom of the screen. Press the LEARN button on the LCD screen. The top of the screen will change to “LEARN” and display the seven Components (and FAV) from Page 1 of the MAIN menu. Line-up the RF30 with the other remote control, head-to-head, one or two inches apart. STEP 2: STEP 3: STEP 1: The RF30 can actually ‘learn’ commands from other remote controls (old or new), one-button-at-a-time, so it will never become obsolete. RF30 is the last remote you’ll ever need! Just follow these simple steps: Learning Method LEARN BUTTON NOTE: If you want to teach any command to a Component button, press the Component button once the top of the screen displays “MAIN”, by pressing the PAGE button. The top of the screen will change to "READY". Then go to STEP 6. Select the Component you want to teach commands to by pressing that Component button on the LCD screen (in this example, TV). The top of the screen will change to “TV”. STEP 4: 16 Learning Method BASIC SETUP 17 Learning Method BASIC SETUP Press and hold the button on the other remote control that you want to ‘teach’ to the RF30 until the LCD display on the RF30 changes to either “GOOD” or “FAILD”. If the “GOOD” label appears on top of the display and “SAVED” flashes on the bottom, you were successful. If the “FAILD” label appears on top of the display, try ‘teaching’ the same button to the RF30 once again by repeating STEPS 5 and 6. Press any button on the RF30 that you want to teach a command to. The top of the screen will change to "READY" and the bottom of the screen will display the button you pressed. NOTE: If you don’t see the display button you would like to teach on the LCD screen, use the ( or ) PAGE buttons at the bottom of the screen.The only buttons you can’t teach are the PAGE and MAIN buttons. STEP 6: STEP 5: • 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. Test all your new commands. If any of them don’t work, try the Learning Method again, following these suggestions: Once you have completed teaching all the button commands to the RF30, return to normal operation by pressing the MAIN button twice. STEP 8: Now, continue to teach the RF30 any other commands from your old remotes by repeating STEPS 4 through 6 (to go back to STEP 4, simply press MAIN once). STEP 7: • 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 preprogrammed function, a learned function must be erased. Some additional Information regarding the Learning Process: 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. 18 Learning Method BASIC SETUP 19 Transmitting (Busy Signal) Icon CUSTOMIZING To Return to Normal Operation: Press the +10 and ENT (Enter) buttons simultaneously again for 3 seconds. The LCD will display the last use mode. To Activate: Press the +10 and ENT (Enter) buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds. The bottom of the LCD will blink “LOCKED” three times and then display “LOCKED”. This ‘child-lock’ feature prevents the unauthorized use of the remote control by children. It blocks all operations of the remote control. CHILD LOCK FEATURE When a command is being transmitted, an icon will appear in the upper right corner of the LCD screen. This indicates that a signal is being sent. This is particularly useful when setting up Macros and FAVs, since it flashes with every step of a sequence of commands. Transmitting (Busy Signal) Icon Press the EDIT button. The LCD display will change to the EDIT menu. STEP 2: IMPORTANT:You now have 30 seconds to perform the next step while you are in SETUP mode. If you don’t press a button within 30 seconds, SETUP will disappear from the screen, signaling that you have exited setup mode and you will need to start over. Press the TEXT button. The screen will display the list of Components and “EDIT” will appear at the top of the screen. Press and hold the MAIN and ENT (Enter) buttons at the same time for approximately 3 seconds, until the word “SETUP” is displayed at the top of the LCD touch screen. This signals that you are now in setup mode. NOTE: If you wish to change the name of a Component button, press the Page ( ) button twice.The top of the display will change to MAIN, and you can navigate to MAIN page 1 or page 2 before going on to Step 5. Navigate to the Component and page where there is a button label you want to EDIT, selecting between the FAV, MAIN, COMPONENT; then using the PAGE button. STEP 4: STEP 3: STEP 1: You can easily edit or change the name of any of the display buttons (including Favorite Channels) on the LCD screen by following these steps: Customizing the LCD Touch Screen After you’ve finished all your basic setup, you can choose to make operation easier by customizing the RF30 just the way you want, using the Special Advanced Setup Features described in this section. Customizing Your RF30 with Special Advanced Features 20 Customizing the LCD Touch Screen CUSTOMIZING 21 Customizing the LCD Touch Screen CUSTOMIZING Change the character by using any of the number keys. Each press of the same number button selects the next character of that number’s group, as shown in the diagram below. Press the button you wish to edit. The first character space of your button label will start to blink. BLINKING CHARACTER Moves blinking character right RIGHT CURSOR deletes the currently blinking character DOWN CURSOR Moves blinking character left LEFT CURSOR Button deletes all text UP CURSOR STEP 6: STEP 5: Once you’ve finished editing buttons, press the MAIN button four times to return to normal operation. STEP 9: To change any other button labels on the same Component, press the next button, then repeat steps 6-8. If you wish to edit a button on another Component, press the MAIN button once, then repeat Steps 4-8. When you are finished editing the button, press the button you edited and “SAVED” will flash at the bottom of the display. STEP 8: Once the character you want appears, move to the next space by pressing the Right cursor button. STEP 7: 22 Customizing the LCD Touch Screen CUSTOMIZING 23 Favorite Channel Setup CUSTOMIZING FAV BUTTON IMPORTANT:You now have 30 seconds to perform the next step while you are in SETUP mode. If you don’t press a button within 30 seconds, SETUP will disappear from the screen, signaling that you have exited setup mode and you will need to start over. Press the FAV display button. Press and hold the MAIN and ENT (Enter) buttons at the same time for approximately 3 seconds, until the word “SETUP” is displayed at the top of the LCD touch screen. This signals that you are now in setup mode. The top of the display will show “FAV”. The bottom of the display will flash “SELECT” STEP 2: STEP 1: To setup a Favorite Channel button, follow these steps: This is one of RF30’s most desirable features. Once it’s set up, you can select up to 40 favorite channels with the press of a button - without the need to remember or type in a channel number. Let the channel surfing begin! To access Favorite Channel listings, press the MAIN button to bring up Page 1 of the MAIN menu. Then press the FAV (Favorite Channel) button on the LCD touch screen. The screen changes to a list of favorite TV channels. Each button can be set to instantly select the channel on your TV. There are five pages of eight favorite channel buttons for a total of 40. Simply touch the PAGE buttons to display the other pages of favorite channels. Favorite Channel Setup Press each of the number buttons for the channel. NOTE: Some brands of television require an ENT (Enter) command after the channel numbers. DEVICE BUTTONS PAUSE BUTTON Note: If a number is repeated when setting the channel (for example, channel “33” or “522’), it is usually best to set a half second delay in between the identical numbers by pressing the (II) PAUSE button. Each press of the PAUSE button increases the delay by a half second. STEP 6: Press the favorite channel button you want to setup. The top of the screen will change to show the channel name. The bottom of the screen displays “STEP0”, indicating that you have not entered the channel number yet. Press either the TV, SAT or CABLE Component button (select the Component you use to enter channel numbers). Use the Page buttons until you locate the name (i.e., ABC, CBS, NBC) of the favorite channel you want to setup. STEP 4: STEP 5: STEP 3: 24 Favorite Channel Setup CUSTOMIZING 25 Favorite Channel Setup CUSTOMIZING SAVE BUTTON To save the channel you entered, press the SAVE button. The UNDO button lets you erase the last entry. The EXIT button erases all entries for this button. Press the LIGHT button after you enter the channel number. A new screen appears displaying SAVE, UNDO or EXIT. When you are finished setting up Favorite Channel buttons, press the MAIN button twice to return to normal operation. STEP 9: STEP 8: STEP 7: Press the ON button. “ON” will display at the top of the LCD screen. “STEP0” will display at the bottom of the screen indicating that no macro steps have been entered yet. STEP 3: Press the MACRO button on the LCD screen. The top of the screen will display “MACRO”. The bottom of the display will flash “SELECT”. STEP 2: IMPORTANT:You now have 30 seconds to perform the next step while you are in SETUP mode. If you don’t press a button within 30 seconds, SETUP will disappear from the screen, signaling that you have exited setup mode and you will need to start over. Press and hold the MAIN and ENT (Enter) buttons at the same time for approximately 3 seconds, until the word “SETUP” is displayed at the top of the LCD touch screen. This signals that you are now in setup mode. STEP 1: Now, press the MAIN button to return to the Main Component listing. (“STEP 3” will display at the bottom of the screen.) STEP 6: Then, press the ON button to confirm the command and “STEP 2” will display at the bottom of the screen. (NOTE: Whenever a button is pressed, another Macro step is counted and displayed at the bottom of the screen.) STEP 5: Press the first component button you want the Macro to turn on (in this example, TV) and “TV” will display at the top of the screen and “STEP 1” at the bottom. STEP 4: To setup a Power ON macro button that will turn ON several components at the same time (for example, TV, VCR and CABLE), follow these easy steps: MacroPowerTM is a unique feature that enables you to turn all of your Components ON or OFF, at the same time, simply with the press of one button. We call that a “Macro”. What would normally take multiple remotes and button pushes, the RF30 can accomplish with the press of one button. In addition to the Power ON or OFF buttons, any of the Display buttons (on any Component or Page) can be set to be Macro buttons as well. Feel the power! MacroPowerTM Setup 26 MacroPower Setup CUSTOMIZING 27 MacroPower Setup CUSTOMIZING Press the third component that you want the Macro to turn on (in this example, CABLE) and “CABLE” will display at the top of the screen. (“STEP 7” will display at the bottom of the screen.) STEP 10: Now, press the MAIN button to return to the Main Component listing. (“STEP 6” will display at the bottom of the screen.) STEP 9: Then, press the ON button to confirm the command. (“STEP 5” will display at the bottom of the screen.) STEP 8: Then, press the ON button to confirm the command. (“STEP 8” will display at the bottom of the screen.) Press the second component that you want the Macro to turn on (in this example, VCR) and “VCR” will display at the top of the screen. (“STEP 4” will display at the bottom of the screen.) You can also program delays in between commands by pressing the (II) PAUSE button. Each press adds half a second to the delay. NOTE: Don’t worry about the number of steps. Each macro button can store up to 190 steps, so you are not likely to run out of steps! STEP 11: STEP 7: If you are satisfied with your macro, press SAVE. The UNDO button lets you erase the last step. The EXIT button erases all the macro steps. STEP 13: Press the LIGHT button to end your macro. A new screen will appear: STEP 12: EXIT BUTTON UNDO BUTTON SAVE BUTTON Press the MAIN button twice to return to normal operation. STEP 14: 28 MacroPower Setup CUSTOMIZING 29 MacroPower Setup CUSTOMIZING PROGRAMMING A “RESS & HOLD” MACRO: Another option for Component button macros is to only send the macro if the button is pressed and held. This is setup by entering a delay as the first step of the macro. The amount of delay determines how long the user must press the button before the macro is sent. The advantage of this option is that a normal press of the COMPONENT button will simply switch Components without sending the macro command. SETTING A COMPONENT BUTTON AS MACRO: If you wish to set one of the Component buttons as a button twice. The top macro, in STEP 3, press the Page ( of the display will change to MAIN, and you can navigate to MAIN page 1 or page 2. Press the Component button you want to set as a Macro button. The top of the screen will display the button label you selected. Select the Component and Page that has a button you want in your Macro using the MAIN, Component and Page buttons. Simply press the button(s) with the command(s) you want in your Macro. Then complete and save the Macro by following STEPs 12 and 13 as outlined above. SETTING UP A POWER OFF MACRO: Simply follow the same steps as outlined above, except press the OFF button in place of the ON button. Advanced Macro Options: Press and hold the MAIN and ENT (Enter) buttons at the same STEP 2: In a basic home entertainment system, the sound may come from your TV. In a more advanced system, the sound may come from your audio Component such as a Surround Sound Receiver or Home Theatre system. So, first, you need to identify which Component you want to use in your system for sound. STEP 1: VOLUME BUTTON PUNCH Then press the VOL (Volume) button. The screen will display “VOL” at the top. This sets up the group of three buttons (Volume Up, Volume Down and Mute) in one action! STEP 4: From the LCD screen Setup menu, press the PUNCH button. STEP 3: IMPORTANT: You now have 30 seconds to perform the next step while you are in SETUP mode. If you don’s press a button within 30 seconds, SETUP will disappear from the screen, signaling that you have exited setup mode and you will need to start over. time for approximately 3 seconds, until the word “SETUP” is displayed at the top of the LCD touch screen. This signals that you are now in setup mode. SimpleSoundTM is a dynamic feature that gives you total volume 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 and inconvenience of constantly needing to switch between Component modes on the remote. With SimpleSoundTM, you can set the RF30’s volume control buttons to always control the sound in your system, even when you’re in VCR or DVD mode, without switching back to AUDIO or TV. Even more exciting, SimpleSoundTM is what is called a ‘Punch Through’ feature and is not limited strictly to volume control. Click and enjoy! SimpleSoundTM Setup & Other ‘Punch Throughs’ 30 SimpleSound Setup & Other ‘Punch Throughs’ CUSTOMIZING 31 SimpleSound Setup & Other ‘Punch Throughs’ CUSTOMIZING Repeat STEPS 4-5 until all your Components operate the volume perfectly. STEP 6: The bottom of the display will then flash “PUNCH FROM”. Now select the Component that has the volume commands you want to use (i.e.,TV for systems using the TV speakers, AUDIO for systems with surround sound receivers). The bottom of the display will flash “SAVED”. STEP 5: NOTE: If you want to PUNCH TO the MAIN Component, press the POWER OFF button at this time. The bottom of the display flashes “PUNCH TO”. Press the button for the Component that doesn’t have volume control commands yet (i.e.,DVD). This is the Component you are going to PUNCH TO for the volume and mute commands. Simply perform the steps outlined above, but in STEP 4, press one of the control options (CH, PLAY or VOD). NOTE:The Punch Through feature is not limited to volume and can also be applied to channel selection or other functions. If you find yourself switching to a particular Component frequently to use a group of controls, consider using Punch Through for another group, as listed here: VOL - Volume Up,Volume Down and Mute CH - Channel Up, Channel Down, Previous Ch and Channel (0-9) buttons. PLAY - Play, Stop, Pause, Rewind and Fast Forward VOD - Guide, Menu, Info, Exit, Up, Down, Left, Right, Select Press the MAIN button twice to return to normal operating mode and test your SimpleSoundTM settings. STEP 7: LOW CONTRAST HIGH CONTRAST UP & DOWN CURSOR MAIN BUTTON If you don’t want backlighting at all (this extends battery life), press the ON button that appears on the screen. The ON will change to OFF. Press the SAVE button. Exit the setup mode by pressing the MAIN button. Turning OFF Backlighting You can make the text darker by pressing both the MAIN and cursor UP buttons at the same time. To make the text appear lighter, press both the MAIN and cursor DOWN buttons at the same time. Adjusting Contrast You can adjust the amount of time that the RF30 backlight stays on by entering the SETUP mode and proceeding to page two (using the PAGE ( button), then pressing the LIGHT button on the display (not the Backlight button). Then enter the amount of time you would like the light to stay on using the number pad (0-99 seconds). After making your selection, press the SAVE button. Adjusting Length of Backlight Time You can customize the backlighting feature to suit your specific preferences by following these simple steps: Setting Backlight Options 32 Setting Backlight Options CUSTOMIZING Pages CUSTOMIZING Hiding & Adding Pages 33 EDIT BUTTON IMPORTANT:You now have 30 seconds to perform the next step while you are in SETUP mode. If you don’t press a button within 30 seconds, SETUP will disappear from the screen, signaling that you have exited setup mode and you will need to start over. Press the EDIT button on the LCD screen. Press and hold the MAIN and ENT (Enter) buttons at the same time for approximately 3 seconds, until the word ”SETUP” is displayed at the top of the LCD touch screen. This signals that you are now in setup mode. PAGE BUTTON Press the PAGE button once the screen changes to EDIT mode. STEP 3: STEP 2: STEP 1: NOTE: Be sure to program your Macros before you hide pages with potential macros in them. You can’t access hidden pages during macro setup. However, after you finish Macro setup, you can hide pages without affecting operation of your macros. Each of your RF30 Components actually contains five pages. However, only four pages are visible in the factory default setting. One page is hidden in each Component. If you wish to use the hidden page, you can ADD it. If you don’t want to use some of the existing pages, you can HIDE them. You can add or hide pages on Components OR on your favorite channel pages using this simple process: Hiding and Adding Pages MAIN BUTTON FAV BUTTON COMPONENT BUTTON PAGE BUTTONS When you select a page, the top of the screen indicates whether you want to “ADD?” or “HIDE” the page displayed. When you want to change a page’s visibility (i.e., either ADD or HIDE), simply press the LIGHT button. STEP 5: You can continue to ADD or HIDE pages on other devices by repeating Steps 4 and 5. “PAGE” appears at the top of the screen. Now, you can navigate to any page, using the MAIN, COMPONENT, FAV, and PAGE buttons. This page is visible.To HIDE it, press the LIGHT button. This page is hidden.To ADD it, press the LIGHT button When you are finished adding and hiding pages, press the MAIN button four times to return to normal operation. STEP 7: STEP 6: STEP 4: 34 Hiding & Adding Pages CUSTOMIZING 35 Recalling Pre-Programmed Setup Code Numbers CUSTOMIZING NOTE: Use the ( or ) page buttons to display any of the four pages of Components and their code numbers. Press the RECAL button on the LCD screen. Each of the four screen pages will display the Component name and its corresponding code number. STEP 2: Return to normal operation by pressing the MAIN button twice. STEP 4: Write down the code numbers as they appear for future reference. Page 43 of this manual provides a convenient space for you to record your code numbers. Press and hold the MAIN and ENT (Enter) buttons at the same time for approximately 3 seconds, until the word “SETUP” is displayed at the top of the LCD touch screen. This signals that you are now in setup mode. IMPORTANT:You now have 30 seconds to perform the next step while you are in SETUP mode. If you don’t press a button within 30 seconds, SETUP will disappear from the screen, signaling that you have exited setup mode and you will need to start over. STEP 3: STEP 1: In case you didn’t write down the Pre-Programmed Code Numbers that you used to set up your RF30, you can easily recall them using this simple process:. Recalling Pre-Programmed Setup Code Numbers Press a PAGE button on each remote to bring up Page 2 of Setup and display the CLONE button. STEP 2: IMPORTANT:You now have 30 seconds to perform the next step while you are in SETUP mode. If you don’t press a button within 30 seconds, SETUP will disappear from the screen, signaling that you have exited setup mode and you will need to start over. For both the programmed RF30 that you want to clone, and unprogrammed RF30, press and hold the MAIN and ENT (Enter) buttons at the same time for approximately 3 seconds, until the word “SETUP” is displayed at the top of their respective LCD touch screens. This signals that both remotes are now in setup mode. STEP 1: Press the CLONE button on each remote. STEP 3: If you are fortunate enough to own more than one RF30, you’ll be happy to know that you can easily copy and transfer all the setup from one RF30 to another. Just follow these easy steps: Cloning Other RF30s 36 Cloning Other RF30s CUSTOMIZING 37 Cloning Other RF30s CUSTOMIZING Press the SEND display button on the programmed RF30 that you want to clone. STEP 6: Press the RECV display button on the unprogrammed RF30 that you want to setup by cloning. Return to normal operation by pressing the MAIN button twice. STEP 8: NOTE: Cloning typically takes about 40 seconds. After successful cloning is completed, the newly cloned RF30 will flash “GOOD”. Press the START button on the unprogrammed RF30, and then press the START button on the programmed RF30 that you want to clone. Align the two RF30s head-tohead, about an inch apart. STEP 5: STEP 7: STEP 4: IMPORTANT:You now have 30 seconds to perform the next step while you are in SETUP mode. If you don’t press a button within 30 seconds, SETUP will disappear from the screen, signaling that you have exited setup mode and you will need to start over. Press and hold the MAIN and ENT (Enter) buttons at the same time for approximately 3 seconds, until the word “SETUP” is displayed at the top of the LCD touch screen. This signals that you are now in setup mode. STEP 1: KEY - Erases one button only. DEVICE - Erases all learned or Macro buttons in a single Component (NOTE: This option is not available for FAVs.) ALL - Erases ALL of the specified (Learned, Macro or FAV buttons everywhere in the RF30) Press either the LEARN, MACRO or FAV button. The following screen appears: STEP 3: Press the ERASE button on the LCD screen. STEP 2: Erasing Learned Buttons, Macros or Favorite Channels If you really want a fresh start, it is possible to reset everything to the factory default settings. You can erase an individual button with a learned command, a macro or a favorite channel. You can erase an ENTIRE Component’s learned command or macro buttons. You can also erase ALL your learned commands on all Components or all your macros or favorite channels everywhere. Erasing Commands - Overview 38 Erasing Learned Buttons, Macros or Favorite Channels ERASING COMMANDS 39 Erasing Learned Buttons, Macros or Favorite Channels ERASING COMMANDS To return to normal operating mode, press the MAIN button four times If you press ALL, the RF30 displays a “SURE?” button. After the SURE button is pressed, all the buttons will be erased. SURE BUTTON If you press KEY, you’ll have to navigate to the Component and Page you want using the MAIN, COMPONENT and PAGE buttons. Press a button to erase it. The bottom of the display will flash ERASE twice, then ERASED. If you press DEVICE, a list of Components will appear. Press the Component button that you wish to erase. The bottom of the screen will flash ERASE twice, then ERASED. STEP 5: STEP 4: STOP BUTTON MAIN BUTTON press and hold both the MAIN and the STOP buttons for 10 seconds. STEP 1: SURE BUTTON After 10 seconds, the RESET screen appears. Press the ALL button. The RF30 will display a “SURE?” button. Press the SURE button to erase all of your settings and return to the factory default setup. STEP 2: NOTE: This process will essentially erase EVERYTHING you have programmed into the RF30. If you want to start with a clean slate, you can re-set the RF30 its original factory default settings by performing the following steps. Re-setting RF30 to Original Factory Default Settings 40 Re-setting RF30 to Original Factory Default Settings ERASING COMMANDS 41 ‘Barroer -Free’ RF control THE POWER BLASTER NOTE: The RF30's radio signals will not control Components directly. You must have a PowerBlaster TM to receive the RF30's radio signals. Components that came with “no pointing” radio remote controls cannot be operated by the RF30 unless the Component can be switched to standard IR (Infrared Control) via its internal menus. Some remote control ceiling fans are radio only and cannot be operated by the RF30. One of the best things about this is - nothing has to be done to the RF30 for this feature to work. Every time you press a button on the RF30, it sends both a standard IR (Infrared Command) AND an RF (Radio Frequency) signal. If you install the PowerBlasterTM kit, it will automatically receive RF30’s radio signals and translate them into the infrared commands that control your Components. This changes everything! It enables you to control Components that are completely out-of-sight, up to 100’ away. The PowerBlasterTM picks up RF30’s radio frequency signals from any direction, regardless of distance, so RF30 doesn’t need to be pointed directly at any Component. Just imagine - no more pointing! Now you can close your entertainment center doors, hide your Components, and still control them with ease. Control outdoor speakers on your patio. Control your Components anywhere! Of all the fabulous RF30 features, this is probably the most exciting. When used in combination with the optional PowerBlasterTM, the RF30 becomes an amazing remote control powerhouse that sends multi-directional RF (Radio Frequency) signals that pass through walls, doors and floors - both indoors and outdoors. The Optional PowerBlasterTM (for ‘barrier-free’ RF control) [Sold separately] Self-adhesive “flashers” (included in the PowerBlasterTM kit) affix to the front panels of your Components. The flashers relay infrared commands to Components out-of-sight of the PowerBlaster’s front blaster. The flashers plug into PowerBlaster’s rear flasher line output jacks. Each flasher has a 10’ cable to easily reach Components on nearby shelves. The PowerBlasterTM converts radio signals to standard infrared commands and sends them out via a built-in front blaster to Components in the same cabinet space. The RF30 sends radio signal to the PowerBlasterTM, which is a radio receiver. 42 ‘Barroer -Free’ RF control THE POWER BLASTER 43 Pre-Programmed Code Notes PRE-PROGRAMMED CODE NOTES X-BOX IPOD XM RADIO LDP DVR VCR2 TV2 PHONO TAPE LIGHT AUX CABLE VCR TV SAT CD DVD AUDIO Record the three digit codes for your system here: Pre-Programmed Code Notes Tape Decks Multimedia PCs, Xbox, iPod Controls and Custom Installation Products Phonographs AUX PHONO Lighting System and Dimmers Laser Disc Players TiVo, Replay and other DVR’s CD Players and CD Changers Satellite Receivers Amps, Preamps, A/V Receivers and XM Radios VCRs and TV/VCR Combos DVD Players and TV/DVD Combos Cable TVs and Web TVs TVs, Plasmas, Projectors and Monitors TAPE LIGHT LDP DVR CD SAT AUDIO VCR DVD CABLE TV Within each category, the code numbers are listed in rows by brand (Sony, Panasonic, B & K, etc.). Some brands have more than one three digit code for you to try. Just circle the correct row and refer to it while you setup (step by step instructions for using Pre-Programmed codes are found on page 7). The RF30’s Pre-Programmed code library is divided into categories (TV, VCR, AUX, etc.). Each category actually includes many types of Components. For example, the VCR category includes TV/VCR combo units. Pre-Programmed Code Tables 44 Pre-Programmed Code Tables PRE-PROGRAMMED CODE TABLES 45 TV CODE TABLES GOLDSTAR HALL MARK HANNSPREE HITACHI HP HYUNDAI INFINITY INFOCUS INSIGNIA JBL JCPENNEY JENSEN JVC KEC FISHER EPSON ESA FUJITSU FUNAI FUTURETECH GATEWAY GE ADMIRAL ADVENT AKAI A MARK AMPRO AMSTRAD ANAM AOC APEX DIGITAL AUDIOVOX BARCO BLAUPUNKT BROKSONIC CAIRN CANDLE CAPEHART CETRONIC CITIZEN CLASSIC CONCERTO CONTEC CORONADO CRAIG CROWN CURTIS MATHES CXC DAEWOO DAYTRON DELL DREAMVISION DWIN DYNASTY DYNATECH EIKI ELECTROHOME EMERSON BRAND 072 081 161 160 247 197 146 248 112 143 167 073 157 183 052 043 054 056 080 112 131 197 004 112 058 006 310 076 273 233 088 238 201 197 002 003 004 058 043 197 002 003 004 043 101 103 143 043 004 043 050 051 143 043 054 043 143 197 101 004 143 043 004 016 043 044 076 103 114 125 127 143 004 143 319 320 321 235 345 177 257 043 062 187 143 024 076 196 028 048 043 155 005 197 004 047 050 051 076 096 143 151 153 154 007 057 324 323 198 246 346 028 043 043 242 268 160 144 165 073 197 008 009 034 056 074 130 155 161 004 091 157 183 113 116 102 004 106 112 119 127 143 004 381 011 163 166 004 009 010 012 023 075 143 158 072 316 327 378 337 338 164 230 330 333 350 164 004 024 197 008 009 030 065 101 143 156 160 013 038 034 070 083 145 199 210 240 241 043 CODE NUMBERS MARANTZ MATSUI MAXENT MEMOREX METZ MGA MINERVA MITSUBISHI MTC NAD NEC NIKEI NUVISION ONKING ONWA OPTONICA OPTOMA ORION PANASONIC PHILCO PHILIPS PIONEER POLAROID PORTLAND PROSCAN PROTON QUASAR RADIO SHACK RCA REALISTIC ROCTEC RUNCO SAMPO SAMSUNG SANYO SCEPTRE SCOTT SEARS SELECO SHARP SIEMENS SIM2 SIGNATURE SOLE SONY SOUNDESIGN SPECTRICON SSS KENWOOD KLOSS KMC KTV LG LODGENET LOEWE LOGIK LUXMAN LXI MAGNAVOX BRAND 197 070 002 059 143 043 197 143 154 113 116 102 004 106 112 119 127 143 243 284 363 365 072 164 072 004 166 007 015 052 081 160 164 164 059 197 003 060 061 004 063 064 127 022 160 094 239 226 273 197 164 184 164 242 007 072 004 088 197 004 024 028 042 088 109 124 024 004 028 040 042 146 191 197 004 062 101 015 025 132 130 134 197 040 016 024 056 019 236 237 262 272 043 351 043 043 019 081 265 270 096 034 056 080 092 164 208 197 003 059 060 064 164 004 024 056 063 164 005 093 038 197 003 004 059 127 184 206 239 259 135 025 197 018 023 116 190 234 335 138 268 328 353 354 356 388 004 143 144 160 161 165 167 004 131 058 143 171 173 193 034 056 092 019 004 143 043 127 160 165 065 156 144 161 197 004 024 056 152 023 074 333 007 019 043 047 186 168 169 178 179 180 181 182 183 073 157 340 197 058 004 202 050 089 101 105 004 127 143 160 228 229 258 166 007 020 053 057 082 187 276 028 043 004 048 143 015 030 004 007 028 057 143 094 160 082 165 166 189 200 205 227 081 019 014 170 028 029 004 022 143 175 251 088 189 200 205 227 072 231 232 070 139 147 126 185 194 085 213 277 279 028 004 003 043 112 004 043 CODE NUMBERS 46 TV CODE TABLES 47 TV CODE TABLES SUPRE MACY SVA SYLVANIA SYNTAX OLEVIA TANDY TATUNG TECHNICS TECHWOOD TEKNIKA TELEFUNKEN TELERENT TERA TMK TOSHIBA TOTEVISION UNIVERSAL VIDEO CONCEPTS VIDIKRON VIDTECH VIEWSONIC VIZIO WARDS WESTING HOUSE WINBOOK YAMAHA YORK YUPITERU ZENITH ZONDA BRAND 002 328 197 003 059 060 063 064 164 044 160 127 376 081 056 062 034 080 004 002 003 004 024 028 043 072 101 143 037 046 086 087 072 172 004 015 138 030 007 040 062 101 325 143 008 009 146 174 184 188 192 340 004 242 386 387 004 008 009 019 028 060 061 063 064 072 074 143 164 034 076 280 339 197 004 004 043 073 072 095 103 157 183 243 284 112 CODE NUMBERS ABC ADELPHIA ADVANCED NEWHOUSE ALTRIO AMERICAST ARCHER ARMSTONG AT&T BROADBAND ATLANTIC BROADBAND BELL SOUTH BLUE RIDGE BRESNAN BRIGHT HOUSE BUCKEYE COMM CABLEVISION CENTURION CENTURY CHARTER CITIZEN COGECO COMBANO COMCAST COMSAT COX DIGITAL DIGICABLE EAGLE EASTERN ECHOSTAR ELECTRICORD GEMINI GENERAL ELECTRIC GENERAL INSTRUMENT GNC GOLDEN CHANNEL HAMLIN HITACHI INSIGHT JERROLD MAGNAVOX MASSILLON MEDIA ONE MEDICOM MEMOREX MITSUBISHI MOTOROLA MOVIE TIME MOXI NCTC NSC OAK PACE PANASONIC PARAGON PHILIPS PIONEER PRUCER PULSAR RCA RCN RECOTON BRAND 004 103 003 039 042 046 053 043 074 043 043 099 005 007 014 074 074 043 074 099 043 074 074 043 110 074 043 074 108 092 007 043 074 007 074 080 081 043 074 110 074 043 074 101 020 030 040 057 066 106 032 008 054 072 074 103 104 099 030 049 050 055 103 055 074 074 004 103 002 003 008 009 010 069 010 012 064 079 095 094 074 107 074 052 102 074 110 109 111 028 032 111 074 015 028 038 071 031 037 053 043 074 044 047 052 006 012 013 020 085 095 043 103 034 051 063 076 105 059 052 047 074 098 CODE NUMBERS 48 CABLE / WEBTV CODE TABLES 49 CABLE / WEBTV CODE TABLES REGAL REGENCY RODGERS SAMSUNG SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA SEREN SERVICE ELECTRIC SHAW SIGECOM SONY SPRUCER STARCOM STARGATE SUSQUEHANNA TIME WARNER TOCOM TOSHIBA UNITED CABLE UNIVERSAL VIDEOTRON VIEWSTAR WIDE OPEN WEST ZENITH BRAND 049 050 057 043 030 043 011 003 041 042 045 046 043 074 074 043 096 108 047 078 002 004 008 009 008 030 097 104 043 074 043 074 039 040 056 052 004 053 005 007 014 032 035 043 012 015 018 086 087 088 089 043 099 052 060 093 100 CODE NUMBERS AIWA ALPINE APEX DIGITAL ARCAM CAMBRIDGE AUDIO CARY AUDIO DESIGN CLASSE COBY DENON FUNAI GATEWAY GE GO VIDEO HARMAN KARDON HITACHI ILO INTEGRA JVC KENWOOD KISS KLH KRELL LEXICON LG LITEON MAGNAVOX MALATA MARANTZ MERIDIAN MITSUBISHI MYRYAD NAD NAKAMICHI ONKYO OPPO PANASONIC PHILIPS PIONEER POLAROID PRIMARE PROCEED PROSCAN RCA PJTECH ROTEL SAMSUNG SANSUI SANYO SENSORY SCIENCE SHARP SONY SYLVANIA SYMPHONIC TAG MCLAREN TATUNG TEAC THOMPSON THULE TOSHIBA VENTURER BRAND 146 098 087 111 115 112 116 122 215 174 167 258 007 080 173 143 175 026 027 137 218 220 221 222 084 140 101 268 142 180 012 151 179 279 135 104 148 091 057 074 264 265 066 096 267 083 095 153 017 102 134 088 155 103 076 035 180 266 021 042 138 139 144 150 066 083 095 105 166 023 092 099 107 108 131 233 234 237 193 194 086 026 027 026 027 269 204 056 070 119 165 170 137 159 154 147 222 223 094 033 118 145 126 191 143 143 156 102 270 026 027 177 035 034 130 141 164 188 149 CODE NUMBERS 50 DVD CODE TABLES 51 DVD CODE TABLES 161 042 089 166 195 197 057 074 091 146 143 165 143 143 130 143 144 143 164 137 218 150 105 (VCR Functions for VCR 067) 234 137 159 154 145 191 141 091 (VCR Functions for VCR171) 175 220 221 222 268 279 265 139 222 191 188 DVD-TV/DVD Combos AIWA FUNAI SAMSUNG SYLVANIA SYMPHONIC TOSHIBA DVD-TV/DVD/VCR Combos MAGNAVOX PANASONIC SYLVANIA TOSHIBA DVD-DVD/VCR Combos GO VIDEO PANASONIC PHILIPS POLAROID SAMSUNG SANSUI SONY TOSHIBA ZENITH DVD-DVD Recorders GATEWAY GO VIDEO ILO KISS LITEON PANASONIC SENSORY SCIENCE SONY TOSHIBA CODE NUMBERS VINC YAMAHA ZENITH BRAND FISHER FUNAI GE GO VIDEO GOLDSTAR HARMAN KARDON HITACHI INSTANTREPLAY JCL JCPENNEY JENSEN JVC KENWOOD LG LLOYD LXI MAGIN MAGNAVOX MARANTZ MARTA MATSUI MEI MEMOREX MGA MINOLTA MITSUBISHI MTC MULTITECH NEC NORDMENDE OPTONICA ORION PANASONIC PENTAX PHILCO PHILIPS PILOT PIONEER PORTLAND PULSAR QUARTZ QUASAR RADIO SHACK AIWA AKAI AMPRO ANAM AUDIO DYNAMICS BROOKSONIC CANON CAPEHART CRAIG CURTIS MATHES DAEWOO DAYTRON DBX DYNATECH ELECTROHOME EMERSON BRAND 034 161 016 146 043 046 124 125 142 072 031 012 023 039 043 035 037 129 028 031 108 003 040 135 031 041 111 116 117 119 005 007 010 065 108 110 112 108 012 023 039 043 034 053 059 006 029 035 017 025 027 031 034 036 037 046 101 129 131 138 153 162 116 003 010 008 009 034 031 072 147 063 107 109 144 132 136 155 040 115 101 106 114 013 020 012 123 012 045 004 026 150 018 034 043 063 137 160 013 031 031 012 013 015 040 066 101 043 048 043 130 150 055 060 012 031 050 152 166 014 048 034 047 101 106 114 013 020 012 123 034 034 003 009 017 106 040 067 031 034 068 041 156 164 067 069 012 031 156 101 027 030 031 101 003 010 014 031 034 053 072 102 134 139 045 046 059 013 020 059 061 151 013 020 045 046 051 142 049 168 034 040 024 034 012 023 039 043 048 043 053 054 025 066 070 145 083 133 140 157 163 074 167 013 020 031 063 031 034 067 031 067 034 101 054 071 156 101 021 013 048 108 072 002 014 066 145 075 123 CODE NUMBERS 52 VCR CODE TABLES 53 VCR CODE TABLES 107 109 144 147 158 041 145 013 020 140 034 040 003 008 010 014 031 034 040 053 054 101 058 148 014 102 104 113 115 112 120 032 040 066 107 109 122 125 022 043 048 135 003 010 007 014 134 102 017 037 112 129 131 003 008 010 014 081 013 101 009 017 073 112 149 054 031 159 165 024 034 056 057 058 077 052 003 078 076 031 149 154 034 013 031 034 059 067 034 010 034 039 043 034 039 043 031 070 031 019 034 101 034 006 112 131 079 008 059 047 082 013 042 081 040 101 040 012 048 012 034 046 141 040 003 013 017 024 031 034 040 053 054 131 012 034 039 043 072 080 056 048 101 034 058 005 117 153 034 101 123 034 101 101 123 034 034 067 101 070 167 034 067 123 034 101 057 154 067 034 034 034 VCR-TV/VCR Combos DAEWOO EMERSON FUNAI GOLDSTAR HITACHI JCPENNEY LG LLOYD MAGNAVOX MEMOREX PANASONIC PHILIPS RADIO SHACK RCA SEARS SONY SYLVANIA SYMPHONIC THOMAS ZENITH CODE NUMBERS RCA REALISTIC RICO RUNCO SALORA SAMSUNG SANSUI SANYO SCOTT SEARS SHARP SHINTOM SIGNATURE SONY SOUNDESIGN STS SYLVANIA SYMPHONIC TANDY TATUNG TEAC TECHNICS TEKNIKA THOMAS TMK TOSHIBA TOTEVISION UNITECH VECTOR RESEARCH VICTOR VIDEO CONCEPTS VIDEOSONIC WARDS YAMAHA ZENITH BRAND EAD EIGER ELAN ENLIGHTENED AUDIO ESCIENT FANFARE FISHER FLEXTRONICS FOSGATE FOSGATE AUDIONICS GE GOLDSTAR HAFLER HARMAN KARDON HITACHI IMERGE INKEL INTEGRA JAMO JBL JCPENNEY JEFF ROWLAND JENSEN JVC ADC ADCOM AIWA AKAI AMC AMEND AMX ANGSTROM ANTHEM ARCAM ATLANTIC TECHNOLOGY AUDIO ACCESS AUDIO ALCHEMY AUDIO DESIGN AUDIO EASE AUDIO FILE AUDIO MATRIX AUDIO SOURCE AUDIO TECHNICA B&K BOSE BOSTON ACOUSTICS BRYSTON CAMBRIDGE AUDIO CARVER CASIO CHIRO CINEMA SOUND CITATION CLARION CLASSE COMPAQ CURTIS MATHES DELPHI DENON BRAND 007 082 092 225 161 269 355 356 366 170 018 104 202 203 213 211 188 138 189 125 126 127 128 258 281 282 038 054 196 142 335 336 337 338 339 141 418 419 342 147 135 194 221 011 021 196 207 071 167 273 134 096 097 070 170 224 347 409 459 460 532 447 023 522 006 028 061 071 201 214 226 180 185 022 029 077 284 076 140 034 134 148 272 026 537 382 076 415 515 002 034 109 215 229 230 027 037 234 259 330 340 341 349 350 400 401 402 444 564 466 149 057 290 099 098 368 381 451 452 453 454 352 047 214 180 182 297 378 062 231 342 056 260 008 174 231 233 254 153 154 118 121 227 277 317 318 365 020 371 197 354 438 398 263 076 216 206 058 240 163 191 114 266 279 291 CODE NUMBERS 54 AUDIO CODE TABLES 55 AUDIO CODE TABLES SOUNDESIGN SOUNDMATTERS SOUNDSTREAM SSI SUMO SUNFIRE TAEKWANG TEAC TECHNICS THETA DIGITAL KINERGETICS KLH KOSS KRELL KYOCERA LEXICON LINN LUXMAN LXI MAGNAVOX MARANTZ MCINTOSH MCS MERIDIAN MITSUBISHI MONDIAL MYRYAD NAD NAKAMICHI NEC NIRO NILES ONKYO OPTIMUS OUTLAW PANASONIC PARASOUND PHAST PHILIPS PIONEER POLKAUDIO PRIMARE PROCEED RCA REALISTIC REQUEST REVOX ROTEL RUSSOUND SAMSUNG SANSUI SANYO SCOTT SEARS SHARP SHERWOOD SONY KENWOOD BRAND 026 066 145 146 181 190 197 192 182 199 151 222 180 005 280 374 550 220 140 331 216 573 150 072 376 384 007 120 235 236 237 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 364 124 377 137 139 052 165 115 004 009 076 056 086 164 152 208 006 028 031 040 063 185 186 251 265 119 289 296 492 238 286 076 100 012 013 242 243 204 157 158 042 043 081 112 276 293 186 113 283 478 479 111 244 245 172 183 287 176 343 403 017 046 064 107 108 187 079 080 090 179 209 270 275 438 026 041 138 342 032 195 219 177 292 383 516 129 130 132 261 294 295 333 334 196 249 250 251 063 119 014 033 039 044 045 050 069 159 168 116 035 078 198 480 029 515 464 144 268 010 048 117 156 067 288 019 056 073 075 095 351 162 074 083 085 379 391 392 016 571 040 048 110 119 065 228 047 059 019 091 076 026 094 131 175 181 024 038 055 102 103 105 106 051 030 447 018 093 223 247 248 160 166 015 101 184 218 271 353 369 372 380 417 421 036 375 084 088 068 171 344 345 346 494 138 005 019 049 111 212 217 122 176 193 219 178 177 200 257 262 136 CODE NUMBERS AUDIO-XM Radios & Tuners BOSE DELPHI FANFARE KENWOOD POLKAUDIO SONY ZENITH TOSHIBA WARDS YAMAHA BRAND 170 532 415 515 352 550 515 380 060 087 198 278 180 026 253 169 067 173 205 264 232 089 264 274 285 332 373 432 433 143 210 CODE NUMBERS 56 AUDIO CODE TABLES 57 SAT/DVR CODE TABLES 148 173 122 167 168 122 151 106 150 148 122 139 140 122 161 162 068 154 165 166 108 117 122 170 136 136 068 154 148 148 142 160 172 136 152 153 156 068 154 136 108 117 151 106 150 148 151 106 150 123 155 163 169 175 164 103 148 127 068 154 157 158 136 159 122 122 108 117 117 118 122 108 090 117 109 075 104 105 090 117 118 117 DVR-PVR, TIVO DISH ECHOSTAR HUGHES HUMAX JVC PHILIPS RCA REPLAY NETWORKS SONY TIVO TOSHIBA CODE NUMBERS SAT CABLEVISION / VOOM DIRECTV ECHOSTAR / DISH EXPRESSVU GENERAL ELECTRIC GENERAL INSTRUMENT GOI HITACHI HTS HUGHES JVC LG MAGNAVOX MEMOREX MITSUBISHI MOTOROLA NEXT LEVEL PANASONIC PANSAT PAYSAT PHILIPS PROSCAN RADIOSHACK RCA SAMSUNG SKY SONY STAR CHOICE TOSHIBA UNIDEN ZENITH BRAND ADCOM AIWA AKAI AMC AMEND ARCAM AUDIO ACCESS AUDIO EASE AUDIO TECHNICA BSR CALIFORNIA AUDIO CAPETRONIC CARRERA CARVER CASIO CLARINETTE CREEK CROWN DENON EMERSON FISHER FRABA GENEXXA GOLDSTAR HAITAI HARMAN KARDON HITACHI INKEL JCPENNEY JENSEN JVC KENWOOD KOSS KRELL KYOCERA LOTTE LUXMAN LXI MAGNAVOX MARANTZ MCINTOSH MCS MEMOREX MISSION MITSUBISHI MITSUMI MODULAIRE MONDIAL MYRYAD NAD NAKAMICHI NEC NIKKO NSM ONKYO OPTIMUS PANASONIC PARASOUND PHILIPS PIONEER BRAND 062 042 059 065 088 089 105 122 170 187 085 195 202 231 232 118 238 119 147 165 046 037 057 103 008 063 057 080 185 041 044 050 086 107 130 134 135 138 139 203 204 167 111 182 182 159 035 002 123 042 069 102 050 185 134 008 111 010 069 102 080 093 018 033 047 208 042 175 130 143 144 014 061 092 141 158 004 022 136 163 213 214 242 243 185 007 023 055 071 072 142 137 254 061 241 005 102 011 028 070 076 249 252 059 044 107 027 041 044 051 077 107 209 246 212 247 014 073 092 010 044 107 179 153 182 147 244 155 006 005 067 178 217 218 219 095 014 062 046 044 107 030 038 039 168 169 010 050 057 058 081 082 083 085 093 195 103 201 172 008 068 248 233 240 041 044 107 246 253 010 020 025 056 174 175 176 CODE NUMBERS 58 CD CODE TABLES 59 CD CODE TABLES PROCEED PROTON QUASAR RADIO SHACK RCA REALISTIC ROTEL SAE SANSUI SANYO SCOTT SHARP SHERWOOD SIGNATURE SONY SOUNDESIGN SUMO SYLVANIA SYMPHONIC TAEKWANG TANDY TEAC TECHNICS TECHWOOD THETA DIGITAL TOSHIBA VECTOR RESEARCH VICTOR WARDS YAMAHA YORX BRAND 239 044 107 228 103 008 182 017 042 150 042 050 051 102 181 182 187 044 107 161 178 250 044 107 044 069 107 128 171 190 125 050 069 102 026 031 051 066 003 019 051 096 112 115 119 166 033 048 081 097 126 133 177 225 226 164 251 155 044 107 052 181 195 085 010 015 034 036 051 052 101 131 140 079 060 103 200 172 184 008 068 076 234 235 006 067 091 160 148 080 004 022 114 124 185 033 024 046 054 186 183 245 182 CODE NUMBERS DENON FUNAI KENWOOD MAGNAVOX MARANTZ MITSUBISHI NAD OPTIMUS PANASONIC PHILIPS PIONEER RADIO SHACK RCA REALISTIC RUNCO SANYO SHARP SONY TECHNICS THETA DIGITAL TOSHIBA YAMAHA BRAND 206 207 120 152 013 032 121 211 121 121 049 013 113 032 106 117 121 120 002 049 127 075 152 013 053 110 113 032 152 106 043 129 CODE NUMBERS 60 LDP CODE TABLES 61 TAPE / PHONO / LIGHT CODE TABLES 015 071 100 114 006 008 027 024 036 105 227 229 064 011 233 106 116 239 240 005 013 023 026 064 145 146 181 190 124 035 137 139 027 014 027 056 065 087 238 242 243 029 048 244 245 025 002 012 016 017 018 019 115 026 054 055 007 010 032 088 195 027 087 003 039 047 050 066 098 222 007 088 027 113 119 224 026 057 131 175 181 038 004 028 030 033 034 020 022 052 084 089 009 059 212 007 010 076 088 109 122 193 112 106 021 026 031 067 040 004 005 003 001 002 208 212 158 159 077 183 093 PHONO JVC KENWOOD PIONEER YAMAHA LIGHT LITE-TOUCH LUTRON X-10 CODE NUMBERS TAPE AIWA CARVER DENON FISHER GOLDSTAR HARMAN KARDON JVC KENWOOD LINN LUXMAN MAGNAVOX MARANTZ MCINTOSH MITSUBISHI NAD NAKAMICHI ONKYO OPTIMUS PANASONIC PHILIPS PIONEER QUASAR SANSUI SHARP SHERWOOD SONY TEAC TECHNICS TOSHIBA VICTOR YAMAHA BRAND 152 164 401 155 220 191 409 221 213 214 215 216 217 218 261 262 156 204 097 080 253 206 151 184 209 261 262 294 295 261 262 219 153 185 406 185 297 186 201 408 107 205 160 187 161 085 162 081 163 156 082 207 078 079 164 165 166 261 262 153 167 203 168 169 170 171 172 188 189 261 262 261 262 294 295 261 262 297 261 262 261 262 261 262 408 107 401 AUX-Media PC Controls DELL GATEWAY HAUPPAUGE HP KEYSPAN SONY TOSHIBA WINBOOK AUX - XBox Controls MICROSOFT/XBOX AUX-iPod Controls APPLE/iPod CODE NUMBERS 3M AIWA APPLE ARCHER AURORA MULTIMEDIA AUTON BOSE CELADON CRESTRON DELL DMX DRAPER SCREEN DREAMVISION DWIN EVERQUEST EXTRON FAROUDJA FUJI GATEWAY HAUPPAUGE HP HUNTERDOUGLAS JERROLD JVC KENSINGTON KENWOOD KEYSPAN MAKITA MICROSOFT MINDPATH NILES NSM PIANO DISC PLUS POLKAUDIO RUSSOUND SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA SIMA SOLO ELECTRONICS SOMFY SONY STARCOM TURBOSCAN VELODYNE XANTECH BRAND 62 AUX CODE TABLES 63 AUX CODE TABLES BOSE KENSINGTON BRAND 409 406 CODE NUMBERS NOTES 64 NOTES NOTES 65 Frequently Asked Questions OTHER INFO Call us at 1-914-835-4484 Monday - Friday, 9AM to 6PM (EST) The Universal Remote Control Technical Support and Customer Service staff are ready to answer any questions you might have. Who can I call for more answers? No. The RF30 stores all of your settings in non-volatile FLASH memory. You could remove the batteries for months, replace them at your convenience, and the RF30 would still remember your settings. If the batteries run out, will I lose my settings? Instead of pressing all of those buttons one at a time, the RF30 enables you to setup one button that does all those steps automatically with one press. For more information on how and why you should setup macro buttons, watch the Quick Setup DVD Program Guide or refer to pages 26-29 in this Manual. LCD Size: 1.38” x 1.88” Batteries: Four AAA Alkaline batteries included Size: 8.5”x 2.5”x 1” Weight: 7.1 oz. (with batteries) RF Frequency: 418MHz RF Range (radio frequency): 50 to 100 feet, depending upon the environment Macro Capability - 658 Macros of up to 190 steps each IR Range (Line of Sight via Infrared): 30-50 feet, depending on the environment Learning Capability - 1200 IR commands at standard frequencies (15kHz to 100kHz) Specifications - Damage from misuse, neglect, or acts of nature - Products that have been modified or incorporated into other products - Products purchased more than 12 months ago - Units purchased from unauthorized dealers or companies Universal Remote Control’s MastercontrolTM RF30 is covered against any manufacturers defects or workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase if purchased from an authorized Universal Remote Control dealer. Units purchased from online auction sites or other unauthorized resellers have no warranty. This warranty does not cover the following items: What is a “macro” button? A “macro” is a button on the RF30 that you setup to make a lot of things happen when you press it. For example, to watch a DVD in most home theaters requires several remote controls and many button presses (power up the TV, power up the surround sound, power up the DVD player, set the TV to the correct video input, set the surround sound to the correct audio input and finally; press play on the DVD player remote control). Warranty Frequently Asked Questions 66 Warranty/ Specifications OTHER INFO OCE-0046C_rev01 www.universalremote.com 500 Mamaroneck Avenue Harrison, NY 10528 Phone: 1-914-835-4484 FAX: 1-914-835-4532
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