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Cat. No. 15-1924
OWNER’S MANUAL

7-in-1 Remote Control
with Lighted Keypad
Plug ’n Power Compatible
Please read before using this equipment.

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FEATURES
Your RadioShack 7-in-1 Remote Control can replace up to seven infrared remote controls. You
can use it to control your TV, VCR, cable box, satellite receiver, and even lights and appliances
with Plug ’n Power modules (not included).
The 7-in-1 is preprogrammed with the most commonly used commands. All you have to do is tell
it which TV, VCR, or other components’ remote
controls you want to replace (by entering 3-digit
codes). The 7-in-1 remote also lets you teach it
more specialized commands from other remotes
and store them in its memory. This lets you operate most of the same functions as the original remotes.
This manual includes a list of many manufacturers’ 3-digit codes for TVs, VCRs, cable converters, CD players, satellite receivers, and other
popular remote-controlled devices.
The 7-in-1 Remote Control’s features include:
Powerful Infrared Beam — so you can operate
your remote-controlled devices from a greater
distance than with many of the original remote
controls.
Lighted Keypad — lights up so you can see the
keys even in a dark or dimly lit room.
Timer — lets you set the 7-in-1 to turn off your TV
after 60 minutes.
Plug ’n Power Functions — allow you to operate Plug ’n Power modules with your 7-in-1 remote and an optional IR command console (RadioShack Unlimited No. 10037703) or Plug ’n
Power Wireless Remote Control System (RadioShack Cat. No. 61-2676).
© 1997, 1998 Tandy Corporation.
All Rights Reserved.
Plug ’n Power and RadioShack are registered trademarks
used by Tandy Corporation.
X-10 is a registered trademark of X-10 (USA) Inc.

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Convenient Keypad Design — each key is positioned for easy operation.
Toll Free Support — you can get expert help for
your 7-in-1 Remote Control by calling 1-800-9894706.
Note: You need four AAA batteries (not supplied)
to power your 7-in-1 Remote Control.

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CONTENTS
How the 7-in-1 Works ..................................... 5
Preparation ..................................................... 7
Installing Batteries ...................................... 7
Lighting the Keys ........................................ 8
Device Types .............................................. 8
Setting Up Your 7-in-1 ................................ 9
Using Two or More Similar Devices .. 10
Operation ...................................................... 11
Punch-Through ......................................... 11
Using the 7-in-1’s Timer ........................... 12
Plug ’n Power Functions ........................... 12
Entering a Plug ’n Power
House Code ...................................... 13
Controlling Lights and Appliances
Using an IR Command Console ....... 13
Controlling Lights and Appliances
Using a Control Center Module ......... 15
Setting a Plug ’n Power Timer .......... 16
Teaching Commands to the 7-in-1 ........... 17
Teaching a Command ....................... 18
Clearing All Commands .................... 19
If You Have Problems ..................................
Manual Code Search ................................
Determining the 3-Digit Code ............
Troubleshooting ........................................

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22

Manufacturers’ Codes ................................. 23
Audio Amplifiers ....................................... 23
Audio Receivers ....................................... 23
Audio Systems ......................................... 23
Cable Converters ..................................... 23
Cassette Player ........................................ 25
CD Players ............................................... 25
Direct-to-Home Satellite Receivers .......... 28
Home Automation ..................................... 28
Laser Disc Players ................................... 28
Satellite Receivers .................................... 28
Televisions ................................................ 29
TV/VCR Combinations ............................. 36
VCRs ........................................................ 36
Care and Maintenance ................................. 43
Specifications ............................................... 44
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HOW THE 7-IN-1 WORKS
Your RadioShack 7-in-1 Remote Control was designed to control the most commonly used functions on your TV, VCR, cable converter, CD
player, satellite receiver, audio equipment, and
Plug ’n Power devices.
When you set up the 7-in-1 Remote Control, its
command keys work like the keys on your original
remote controls. For example, the 7-in-1 Remote
Control’s POWER (All Lts On) key works like a key
on your original remote control which might be labeled POWER ON/OFF.
Key

Function

SET UP

Used in setting up your
devices.
Lights your keypad for use in
dark or dimly lit rooms.

POWER (All Lts
On), digit keys,
CHANNEL + (On),
CHANNEL – (Off),
VOLUME + (Brt),
VOLUME – (Dim),
LAST, MUTE (All
Off), DISP

Operate the same as the corresponding keys on your original remote control.

LEARN

Used when you teach the 7in-1 infrared codes from your
original remote controls.

TV, VCR, CBL, CD,
AUX1, AUX2, SAT,
Plug ’n Power

Used when you set up the 7in-1 to replace your original
remote controls. Also used
during normal operation to tell
the 7-in-1 which device you
want to control.

SHIFT

Used to store and access
additional learned device
functions, or when you must
enter a key shift to access a
function.

SELECT

Used for menu selections on
some direct-to-home satellite
systems.

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Key

Function

GUIDE

Displays the main menu on
direct-to-home satellite systems.

REC,
PAUSE,
PLAY,
REW,
FF,
STOP

Control VCR functions and
are used to select options and
navigate in your Surround
Sound system, satellite system, or other similar device.

TIMER

Used to set the timer to automatically switch off the TV
after 60 minutes. Or, to turn
on or off a lamp/appliance
module or turn off all modules
after 1 to 99 minutes in the
Plug ’n Power mode.

L1, L2

Used with LEARN when you
teach the 7-in-1 infrared commands from your original
remote controls. You can also
use L1 and L2 to add one or
two extra original remote control functions.

.

A B

Switches between TV and AV
in the TV mode, TV and VCR
in the VCR mode, A and B in
the CBL mode, TV and DSS
in the DSS mode, and Deck A
and Deck B in the audio
mode.

ENT

Lets you enter information
into the 7-in-1’s memory.

Notes:
• Whenever you use REC on the remote control, you must press it twice. This safety feature helps you avoid accidentally recording
over tapes.
• The 7-in-1 Remote Control might not be able
to duplicate some of your original remote
control’s seldom-used functions.

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PREPARATION
INSTALLING BATTERIES
You need four AAA batteries to power your remote control. We recommend alkaline batteries,
such as RadioShack Cat. No. 23-558.
Cautions:
• Use only fresh batteries of the required size
and recommended type.
• Do not mix old and new batteries, different
types of batteries (standard, alkaline, or
rechargeable), or rechargeable batteries of
different capacities.
• Do not press any of the 7-in-1’s keys while
installing batteries.
1. Press the battery compartment cover’s tab and lift off
the cover.
2. Install four AAA alkaline batteries as indicated by the
polarity symbols (+ and –)
marked inside the compartment.
3. Replace the cover.

Note: Do not place objects on top of the remote
control after you have installed the batteries. This
can press keys for an extended period of time and
reduce battery life.
When the 7-in-1 Remote Control’s range decreases or it stops operating properly, replace the
batteries.
Note: Although the 7-in-1 has a built-in memory
backup, we recommend you have fresh batteries
ready to install as soon as you remove the old
ones.
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LIGHTING THE KEYS
Press
to light the keys on the remote for about
5 seconds. If you press a key when the keys are
lit, the keys stay lit for about 5 more seconds.
To turn off the light before it automatically turns
off, press
again.

DEVICE TYPES
You can use the 7-in-1 Remote Control’s device
keys to control the following general types of devices:
TV — TVs
VCR — VCRs, TV/VCR combinations, laser disc

players, cassette decks and digital audio tape
decks
CBL — Cable converters, satellite receivers and

video accessories
CD — CD players, amplifiers, tuners, receivers,
and miscellaneous audio products
AUX1/AUX2 — TVs, VCRs, laser disc players, CD
players, cassette decks, digital audio tape decks,
cable converters, satellite receivers, Plug ’n Power devices, video accessories, amplifiers, tuners,
receivers, and miscellaneous audio products
SAT — standard and direct-to-home satellite receivers

Plug ’n Power — Plug ’n Power or X-10 home
automation devices
Note: You can also program AUX1 or AUX2 or an
unused device key to control additional devices
(see “Using Two or More Similar Devices” on
Page 10).
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SETTING UP YOUR 7-IN-1
1. Refer to “Manufacturers’ Codes” on Page 23
and write down the codes for your original
remote controls.
Notes:
• Some manufacturers have several possible codes listed. Try each until you find the
right one. See “If You Have Problems” on
Page 20 if you cannot find the correct
code.
• If you want to set up your 7-in-1 to control
a combination TV/VCR (such as Cat. No.
16-421 or 16-422), you must program the
TV code for the TV functions and the VCR
code for the VCR functions.
2. Hold down SET UP until the red light above
turns on.
Note: To exit the set up routine at any time,
press SET UP again. The red light flashes
several times.
3. Press the device key for the type of remote
you are replacing (TV, VCR, CBL, CD, Plug ’n
Power, or SAT).
Note: If you do not press a device key within
about 15 seconds, the red light flashes for
about 3 seconds then turns off. Start again
from Step 2.
4. Enter the 3-digit code.
For example, to replace a TV’s remote control (manufacturer’s code 185), press:
SET UP – TV – 1– 8 – 5

When the red light turns off, the 7-in-1 has
accepted the code.
Note: If the code you entered is invalid, the
red light flashes for about 3 seconds then
turns off.
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5. Point the 7-in-1 Remote Control at your
device and press POWER (All Lts On) (or
CHANNEL + (On) for some cable boxes). Your
device should turn off (or on, if it was off).
If the remote does not operate your device,
try the other codes listed in “Manufacturers’
Codes” on Page 23 for your brand of TV,
VCR, cable converter, or other device.
6. Repeat Steps 2–5 for additional devices.

Using Two or More Similar Devices
If you have two or more similar devices (two
VCRs for example) and you have already programmed the 7-in-1 to control one of the devices
using that device key, you can program the AUX1
and AUX2 device keys or an unused device key to
control the additional device.
Follow these steps to program AUX1 or AUX2.
1. Repeat Step 1 and 2 under “Setting Up Your
7-in-1” on Page 9.
2. Press AUX1 or AUX2.
3. If you are replacing a CD’s remote control,
skip to Step 4. Otherwise, press the device
key for the type of remote you are replacing
(VCR, CBL, TV, CD, Plug ’n Power, or SAT.
Note: If you do not press a device key within
about 15 seconds, the red light flashes for
about 3 seconds then turns off. Start again
from Step 1.
4. Repeat Steps 4–6 under “Setting Up Your 7in-1” on Page 9.
To program an unused device key to control an
additional device, choose an unused device key
that controls a similar type of device (see “Device
Types” on Page 8), then program it using the
steps in “Setting Up Your 7-in-1” on Page 9.
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OPERATION
1. Press the device key for the device you want
to control, then point the 7-in-1 at the device
and press POWER (All Lts On) (or CHANNEL
+ (On) for some cable converters) to turn the
device on.
2. Repeat Step 1 for all other devices you want
to operate.
3. Point the 7-in-1 toward the device you want
to control, then press the appropriate device
key and the desired command keys.
Note: The command keys on the 7-in-1 work
the same as the keys on the original remote
control; however, the labeling might differ
slightly.
4. To turn off the last device you selected, press
POWER (All Lts On). To turn off other devices,
press the device key for the device you want
to turn off, then press POWER (All Lts On).

PUNCH-THROUGH
The punch-through feature lets you alternately
control two different devices without pressing the
device keys for each one. Here’s how it works.
Not all of the 7-in-1 Remote Control’s keys are
used by every device. For example, a TV is often
the only device that uses the volume keys. After
you press TV , then press VCR, you can still use
the volume control to control the TV.
Punch-through does not work when you are using
the 7-in-1 to control CD players and Plug ’n Power
devices.
Notes:
• The punch-through feature might not work if
the last two devices you selected have the
same (or similar) features. For example,
most TVs and some cable converters have
channel select keys on their remote controls.
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In this case, you must press the desired
device key before you use the remote control’s CHANNEL + (On) or CHANNEL – (Off)
keys.
• If you selected AUX1 or AUX2, you can
punch-through TV, VCR, or CBL if you have
not programmed AUX1 or AUX2 as a TV,
VCR, or CBL device.

USING THE 7-IN-1’S TIMER
This feature lets you set your 7-in-1 to turn off
your TV after 60 minutes.
1. Press TIMER on the 7-in-1.
2. Within 15 seconds, press ENT on the 7-in-1.
The red light blinks once.
Note: If you do not press ENT within 15 seconds, the red light does not blink. Start again
from Step 1.
3. Leave the 7-in-1 pointing at the TV’s infrared
sensor. Make sure there is nothing blocking
the line of sight between the 7-in-1 and the
TV.
To cancel the timer, hold down TIMER until the red
light blinks once, or press TV then press POWER
(All Lts On).

PLUG ’N POWER FUNCTIONS
The Plug ’n Power feature allows you to control
lights and appliances with an optional IR command console (RadioShack Unlimited No.
10037703) or Plug ’n Power Wireless Remote
Control System (Cat. No. 61-2676). You also
need Plug ’n Power light modules and appliance
modules (available through your local RadioShack store) to use this feature.
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Entering a Plug ’n Power House Code
Your IR Command Console or Plug ’n Power
Wireless Remote Control System uses a master
code called a house code (see your IR Command
Console’s or Plug ‘n Power Wireless Remote
Control System’s Owner’s Manual for more information).
1. Press Plug ’n Power on the 7-in-1 Remote
Control.
2. Hold down SET UP on the 7-in-1 until the red
light above
turns on.
3. Use the 7-in-1’s number keys to enter the
numbers equivalent to the house code’s letters (1 for A, 2 for B, 3 for C, and so on).
For example, if the house code is C, press 3.
4. Press ENT on the 7-in-1.
When the red light turns off, the 7-in-1 has
accepted the code.
Note: If the code you entered is invalid, the
red light flashes for about 3 seconds then
turns off. Start again from Step 1.

Controlling Lights and Appliances Using
an IR Command Console
Follow these steps to control Plug ’n Power modules with your 7-in-1 using an IR command console.
1. Position the IR command console within the
7-in-1’s line of sight.
2. Plug the IR command console’s power cord
into any standard AC outlet.
3. Set the house code dial on top of the IR command console to the same letter as your
Plug ’n Power modules.
4. Set the selector switch on the IR command
console for the group of modules you want to
control (1–4 or 5–8).
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5. Hold down SET UP on the 7-in-1 until the red
light above
turns on.
6. Press Plug ’n Power, then enter 0 – 1 – 4 on
the 7-in-1. The red light turns off.
7. Press Plug ’n Power on the 7-in-1.
8. To turn on all light and appliance modules set
to the same house code as the IR command
console, press POWER (All Lts On) on the 7in-1, or ALL LIGHTS ON on the IR command
console.
To turn off all light and appliance modules set
to the same house code as the IR command
console, press MUTE (All Off) on the 7-in-1,
or ALL UNITS OFF on the IR command console.
9. To turn specific lights and appliances on or
off using the 7-in-1 Remote Control, press
the digit key (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8) for the
module you want to control. Then press On
or Off (CHANNEL + (On) or CHANNEL – (Off)).
To control specific lights and appliances
directly from the IR command console, set
the console’s selector to the number of the
module you want to control ( 1–4 or 5–8),
press the button on the console that corresponds to the number of the module you
want to control (1/5, 2/6, 3/7, 4/8), then press
ON on the IR command console.
10. To brighten or dim lights connected to lamp
and appliance modules, press the digit key
for the module you want to control. Then
hold down VOLUME + (Brt) or VOLUME –
(Dim) on the 7-in-1. Release the key when
the desired level of brightness is reached.
Note: You must select the individual light to
brighten or dim even if you used POWER (All
Lts On) on the 7-in-1 to turn on all the lights
at the same time.

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Controlling Lights and Appliances Using
a Control Center Module
Follow these steps to control Plug ’n Power modules with your 7-in-1 using your Plug ’n Power
Wireless Remote Control System’s control center
module.
1. Plug the control center module’s power cord
into any standard AC outlet.
2. Set the house code dial on top of the control
center module to the same letter as your
Plug ’n Power modules.
3. Set the unit selector switch on the control
center module for the group of modules you
want to control (1–8 or 9–16).
Note: If the 7-in-1’s Plug ’n Power code is
already set to 0 – 1 – 3 (the default), skip
Steps 4 and 5.
4. Hold down SET UP on the 7-in-1 until the red
light above
turns on.
5. Press Plug ’n Power then enter 0 – 1 – 3 on
the 7-in-1. The red light turns off.
6. On the 7-in-1, enter the house code that
matches your control center module’s house
code (see Step 3 under “Entering a Plug ’n
Power House Code” on Page 13).
7. To turn on all light and appliance modules set
to the same house code as the control center
module, press POWER (All Lts On) on the 7in-1.
To turn off all light and appliance modules set
to the same house code as the control center
module, press MUTE (All Off) on the 7-in-1.
8. To turn specific lights and appliances on or
off, press the digit key (1–16) for the module
you want to control. Then press On or Off
(CHANNEL + (On) or CHANNEL – (Off)).

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9. To brighten or dim lights connected to lamp
and appliance modules, press the digit key
for the module you want to control. Then
hold down VOLUME + (Brt) or VOLUME –
(Dim) on the 7-in-1. Release the key when
the desired level of brightness is reached.
Note: You must select the individual light to
brighten or dim even if you used POWER (All
Lts On) on the 7-in-1 to turn on all the lights
at the same time.

Setting a Plug ’n Power Timer
You can set the 7-in-1 Remote Control to turn on
or off a lamp/appliance module you select or turn
off all modules after a period of 1 to 99 minutes.
This works with an optional IR command console
or Plug ’n Power Wireless Remote Control System.
Note: When you use the 7-in-1 to control all modules at one time, the only command that works is
All Off.
1. Press Plug ’n Power on the 7-in-1.
2. Hold down TIMER on the 7-in-1 until the red
light above
stays on.
Note: Skip Step 3 if you are turning all modules off using the All Off command.
3. To turn on or off a specific module using the
7-in-1 Remote Control, press the digit keys
to enter the module’s device code. The red
light blinks once.
4. Press On (CHANNEL + (On) (to set a module
to turn on), Off (CHANNEL – (Off) (to set a
module to turn off), or MUTE (All Off) (to set
all modules to turn off.
When the red light blinks once, the 7-in-1
has accepted the code.

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Note: If the code you entered is invalid, the
red light flashes for about 3 seconds.
5. Use the 7-in-1’s number keys to enter the
time you want to set. For example, if you
want to enter 15 minutes, press 1–5 .
When the red light blinks once, the 7-in-1
has accepted the code.
Note: If the time you entered is invalid, the
red light flashes for about 3 seconds. Start
again from Step 1.
6. Press ENT on the 7-in-1. The red light turns
off.
To cancel the timer, press Plug ’n Power on the
7-in-1, then hold down TIMER until the red light
blinks.

TEACHING COMMANDS TO THE
7-IN-1
You can teach infrared commands from one or
more original remote controls to your 7-in-1 Remote Control, storing each command in one of
the 7-in-1’s keys. This is handy if a preprogrammed manufacturers’ code you selected does
not control all of your device’s functions, or if none
of the manufacturers’ codes work for your device.
You can teach the functions of as many as 3 original remote controls, with as many as 50 keys
each, to the 7-in-1.
Notes:
• Depending on how commands are stored in
your original remote control, you might not
be able to store all of the remote control’s
commands into your 7-in-1.

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• You can store a command into any of the 7in-1’s keys except SET UP, LEARN, Plug ’n
Power, TV, VCR, CBL, CD, AUX1, AUX2, SAT,
SHIFT, ENT, and TIMER.
• You can store a command in one of the 7-in1’s keys where you have to press SHIFT then
the key to activate the command. This lets
you store more commands.

Teaching a Command
Important: Make sure there are fresh batteries in
both the 7-in-1 and the original remote control before following the steps in this section.
Hint: Program only one or two of your original remote control’s commands into the 7-in-1 at a time
using the steps in this section, then try those commands before programming more commands.
Follow these steps to teach a command from another remote control to one of your 7-in-1’s keys.
1. If this is the first time you are teaching a
command to your 7-in-1, follow the steps in
“Clearing All Commands” on Page 19.
2. Position the 7-in-1 and the original remote
control about 1 or 2 inches apart, so the 7-in1’s infrared eye is pointing at the original
remote control’s infrared eye. Make sure
there is nothing blocking the line of sight
between the two.
3. Hold down SET UP on the 7-in-1 until the red
light above
turns on.
4. Press the device key on the 7-in-1 for the
device you want to control. The red light
blinks.
5. Press LEARN on the 7-in-1.
6. Within 15 seconds, press the key on the 7-in1 that you want to program. For example, if
you want to program the PLAY command
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from a VCR’s original remote control, press
PLAY on the 7-in-1.
If the key you want to program is already
used for another command, press SHIFT
before pressing the key. For example, to
store the command SHIFT-PLAY, press
SHIFT then PLAY on the 7-in-1.
7. On the original remote control, hold down the
key that you want your 7-in-1 to learn until
the red light on the 7-in-1 blinks once.
Note: If the command was not programmed
properly, the red light blinks for about 3 seconds then turns off. If this happens, repeat
Steps 4–7.
8. Repeat Steps 1–7 to store more commands.
9. When you finish, press ENT on the 7-in-1 to
save all stored commands.
Note: If you do not press a key within 15 seconds,
the red light blinks for about 3 seconds then turns
off. Begin again from Step 1.

Clearing All Commands
1. Hold down SET UP on the 7-in-1 until the red
light above
turns on.
2. Press the device key on the 7-in-1 for which
you want to clear all commands. The red
light blinks once.
3. Press LEARN on the 7-in-1 twice. The red
light flashes for a few seconds.
4. Press SET UP on the 7-in-1. After a few seconds, the red light flashes then turns off.

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IF YOU HAVE PROBLEMS
MANUAL CODE SEARCH
If the 7-in-1 Remote Control does not operate
your remote-controlled devices when you first set
it up, you might have to manually find the correct
code for your devices. You can try all the codes
listed in “Manufacturers’ Codes” on Page 23 for
the brand of your device, or you can follow these
steps to search the 7-in-1’s entire library.
1. Manually turn on the device you want to set
up.
2. Hold down SET UP on the 7-in-1 until the red
light above
turns on.
3. Press the corresponding device key on your
7-in-1 Remote Control ( TV, VCR, CBL, CD,
and so on). Or, to search all the codes available to AUX1 or AUX2 to control a device,
press AUX1 or AUX2 then the corresponding
device key. The red light blinks once.
4. Aim the 7-in-1 Remote Control at the device
you want to operate.
5. Repeatedly press On (CHANNEL + (On),
PLAY, or POWER (All Lts On) until the device
responds to the command.
6. When the device responds to the command,
press ENT within 5 seconds to save the
code.
Notes:
• If you accidentally overshoot the correct
code, repeatedly press LAST then On
(CHANNEL + (On), PLAY, or POWER (All Lts
On) on the 7-in-1 to move back through
the codes until the device responds to the
command.
• If you do not press ENT within 5 seconds,
the 7-in-1 does not save the code.

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• Because the 7-in-1’s library has so many
codes, this procedure can take several
minutes.
• If your device turns off during the search,
but does not operate after you lock in the
code, begin the search again, pausing
longer between key presses.
If necessary, repeat these steps for each device.

Determining the 3-Digit Code
After you set up your 7-in-1 Remote Control using
manual code search, you can find which 3-digit
code the 7-in-1 Remote Control is set to by following these steps.
1. Hold down SET UP until the red light above
turns on.
2. Press the device key you want to get the
manufacturer’s code from. The red light
blinks once then stays on.
3. Press SET UP. The red light blinks once then
stays on.
4. Press 0 – 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 – 7 – 8 – 9, waiting a few seconds after you press each number before you press the next one.
If the red light blinks after you press a number, that number is the first number of your 3digit manufacturer’s code.
5. Repeat Step 4 twice to find the second and
third numbers of your 3-digit manufacturer’s
code. After the red light blinks for the third
digit in the code, it turns off.

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TROUBLESHOOTING
If the 7-in-1 Remote Control stops working after
you have successfully tested the control for each
device, or if you are unable to get the remote control to work at all, check these things:
• Be sure you press the device key for the
device you want to control before you press
any other key.
• Confirm that your remote control devices are
working properly by using the original remote
control or the manual controls.
• Replace the batteries.
• If some of the keys do not function for your
device, you might be able to find a better
device code.

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MANUFACTURERS’ CODES
The following list tells you which 3-digit codes to
enter to set up the 7-in-1 Remote Control.
Notes:
• The 7-in-1 Remote Control might not have
every command of your original remote controls.
• A key on the 7-in-1 Remote Control that has
the same name as a key on your original
remote control might have a slightly different
function.

Manufacturer

Code(s)

RadioShack
Cat. No.

AUDIO AMPLIFIERS
Optimus

106

Sherwood

079

31-3034
31-3035
31-3036
31-3037
31-3038

AUDIO RECEIVERS
JVC

143

Optimus

107

Technics

31-3034
31-3035
31-3036
31-3037
31-3038

144

AUDIO SYSTEMS
Optimus

Venturer

020

13-1283
13-1284
13-1293

101

13-1277

102

13-1294

098

CABLE CONVERTERS
ABC

014, 015, 016, 017,
018, 019, 020

Antronix

021, 022

Archer

021, 022, 023, 024

Cabletenna

021

Cableview

021

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Manufacturer

Code(s)

RadioShack
Cat. No.

CABLE CONVERTERS (Continued)
Century

024

Citizen

024

Colour Voice

025, 026

Comtronics

027, 028

Contec

029

Eastern

030

Garrard

024

GC Electronics

022

Gemini

031, 032

General Instrument

016

Hamlin

033, 034, 035

Hitachi

016

Hytex

015

Jasco

024

Jerrold

014, 016, 017, 018,
020, 031, 037, 062,
063

Magnavox

038

Memorex

039

Movie Time

015, 040

NSC

015, 040

Oak

015, 029, 042

Panasonic

013, 061, 064

Paragon

039

Philips

024, 025, 026, 032,
038, 043, 044, 045

Pioneer

046, 047

Pulsar

039

RadioShack

058

RCA

013, 060

Realistic

022

Regal

035

Regency

030

Rembrandt

016

Runco

039

Samsung

027, 047

15-1288
15-1283

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Manufacturer

Code(s)

RadioShack
Cat. No.

CABLE CONVERTERS (Continued)
Scientific Atlanta

019, 049, 050, 051,
066, 067

Signal

027, 031

Signature

016

St. Marx

027

Sprucer

013

Standard
Components

052

Starcom

014, 020, 031

Stargate

027, 031

Starquest

031

Star Trak

069

Tandy

053

Teleview

027

Texscan

052

Tocom

017, 054

Toshiba

039

Tusa

031

TV86

040

Unika

021, 022, 024

United Artists

015

United Cable

014

Universal

021, 022, 023, 024,
055

Videoway

057

Viewstar

028, 038, 040, 053,
056

Zenith

039

CASSETTE PLAYER
Optimus

104, 105

31-3034
31-3035
31-3036
31-3037
31-3038

CD PLAYERS
ADC

013

Adcom

014, 067

Aiwa

015, 016

Akai

068, 090

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Manufacturer

Code(s)

RadioShack
Cat. No.

CD PLAYERS (Continued)
Audio Alchemy

017

Audio Technica

018

BSR

017

California Audio Labs

069

Capetronic

022

Carrera

017

Carver

019, 020, 021

Casio

070

Curtis Mathes

070

Denon

023, 024

Emerson

014, 025, 026

Fisher

020, 027, 028, 029,
030, 071

GE

078

Genexxa

025, 026, 031, 072

Goldstar

032, 073

Harmon Kardon

033

Hitachi

031

Inkel

034

JC Penney

043, 070

JVC

035

Kenwood

027, 036, 037, 038,
080, 081

Krell

019

Kyocera

013

Luxman

039, 040, 082, 083,
091

LXI

025, 070

Magnavox

019, 084

Marantz

019, 041, 042, 085

MCS

043, 070

MGA

044

Mission

019

Mitsubishi

044, 045

NAD

074, 092

Nakamichi

046, 047

NEC

043

Nikko

018, 026, 029

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Manufacturer

Code(s)

RadioShack
Cat. No.

CD PLAYERS (Continued)
NSM

019

Onkyo

048, 049, 075

Optimus

025

42-5061

052

42-5071

100

42-5044
42-5045

104

42-5060
42-5062
42-5063

017, 020, 021, 031,
037, 050, 051, 053
Panasonic

069, 086, 093

Philips

019, 084

Pioneer

031, 054, 055, 072

Proton

019

Quasar

069

RCA

014, 020, 025, 056,
076

RCA Digital Video
Disc

096

Realistic

014, 020, 022, 026,
031, 042, 050

Rotel

025

42-5061

052

42-5071

019

SAE

019

Samsung

094

Sansui

019, 025, 057, 076,
087

Sanyo

020, 058, 071, 088,
095

Scott

014, 025, 026

Sears

025, 037, 042, 070

Sharp

037, 042

Sherwood

034, 042, 051, 059

Shure

043

Sony

060, 061

STS

013

Sylvania

019

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Manufacturer

Code(s)

RadioShack
Cat. No.

CD PLAYERS (Continued)
Symphonic

062

TEAC

029, 042, 052, 062,
063, 064

Technics

069, 086, 089

Theta Digital

084

Toshiba

074

Vector Research

017, 032

Victor

035

Yamaha

018, 065, 066, 077

DIRECT-TO-HOME SATELLITE RECEIVERS
Echosphere

071

Echostar

071

Dish Network

071

Hughes Satellite

075

Optimus

076

Panasonic

069, 072

Primestar

070

RCA

065

Sony

066

Star Sight Cable
Services

073

Toshiba

067, 068, 074

Uniden

16-2575

076

HOME AUTOMATION
GE Homeminder

015

Home Automation
(For IR Command
Console)

014

X-10 (NEC) (For RF
Transceiver Console)

013

LASER DISC PLAYERS
Pioneer

093

Proscan

146

RCA

146

SATELLITE RECEIVERS
Amplica

028

Birdview

029

Channel Master

030, 031, 032

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Manufacturer

Code(s)

RadioShack
Cat. No.

SATELLITE RECEIVERS (Continued)
Chaparral

013, 014, 033

Cheyenne

014

Drake

015, 016, 038, 039,
040

DX Antenna

021, 035

Echostar

041, 042, 043

Fujitsu

044, 045

General Instruments

017, 018, 019, 046

Janeil

049

Jerrold

050

Kenwood

051

Luxor

052

Macom State

053

Norstat

054

Realistic

020, 056, 057

Scientific Atlanta

060

Sierra I, II, III

014

Star Trak

061

STS

021, 022, 023, 024

Super Guide

062

Toshiba

025

Uniden

026, 064

Video Cipher II

027

TELEVISIONS
Abex

185

Acme

003

ADA

030

ADC

004, 097

Admiral

014, 186

Adventura

187

Aiko

029

Alleron

059

Amtron

051

Akai

015

Amstrad

202

Anam National

016, 051, 055, 205,
206, 207

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Manufacturer

Code(s)

RadioShack
Cat. No.

TELEVISIONS (Continued)
AOC

017, 018, 020, 022,
027, 188, 208

Audiovox

051

Belcor

017

Bell & Howell

014, 062, 096

Bradford

051

Brokwood

017

Candle

017, 021, 022, 187

Capehart

188

Celebrity

015

Centurion

022

Cetronic

055

Citizen

017, 021, 022, 029,
051, 055, 084, 118,
184, 187, 190

Clairtone

027

Classic

055

Colortyme

017, 022, 023, 213

Concerto

017, 022

Contec/Cony

024, 026, 027, 051,
055, 184

Craig

051, 055

Crown

051, 055, 184

Curtis Mathes

013, 017, 022, 028,
062, 084, 118, 184

CXC

051, 055

Daewoo

017, 018, 022, 029,
030, 031, 055, 098,
139, 140, 184

Daytron

017, 022, 184

Dimensia

013

Dumont

017, 134

Dynasty

055

Dynatech

191

Electroband

015, 027

Electrohome

016, 017, 018, 022,
035

Emerson

017, 022, 027, 036,
037, 038, 039, 040,
043, 044, 045, 046,

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Manufacturer

Code(s)

RadioShack
Cat. No.

TELEVISIONS (Continued)
Emerson (continued)

047, 048, 049, 050,
051, 052, 053, 054,
055, 056, 057, 058,
059, 062, 136, 137,
176, 184, 190, 192,
210

Envision

017, 022

Fisher

026, 062, 064, 193

Fujitso

059

Funai

051, 055, 059

Futuretec

051, 055

GE

013, 016, 017, 022,
035, 065, 067, 068,
100, 176, 177, 179,
180, 194

Gibralter

017, 134

Goldstar

017, 018, 022, 069,
070, 071,168, 169,
184, 185

Grundy

051, 059, 184

Hallmark

017, 022

Harvard

051

Hitachi

017, 022, 024, 026,
072, 073, 074, 100,
150, 151, 152, 153,
154, 155, 156, 157,
158, 159, 160, 161,
163, 184, 192, 211,
212

IMA

051

Infinity

075

Janeil

187

JBL

075

JCB

015

JC Penney

013, 017, 018, 021,
022, 035, 065, 067,
071, 076, 077, 084,
100, 118, 141, 184,
185, 194, 214

Jensen

017, 022

JVC

024, 026, 067, 073,
078, 079, 080, 102,
171, 172, 184, 195

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Manufacturer

Code(s)

RadioShack
Cat. No.

TELEVISIONS (Continued)
Kawasho

015, 017, 022

KaypanI

188

KEC

055

Kenwood

017, 022

Kloss Novabeam

081, 082, 187

KTV

027, 051, 055, 083,
184, 190

Lodgenet

096

Loewe

075

Logik

096

Luxman

017, 022

LXI

013, 022, 062, 075,
084, 194

Megatron

022, 072

Magnavox

017, 021, 022, 075,
081, 082, 087, 088,
089, 090, 101, 102,
143, 145, 146, 197

Majestic

096

Marantz

017, 022, 075, 091

Matsui

075

MEI

027

Memorex

014, 018, 022, 062,
096

MGA

017, 018, 022, 035,
059, 064, 092,

Midland

067, 134, 184, 185,
194

Minutz

065

Mitsubishi

017, 018, 022, 035,
059, 064, 092, 094,
102, 138

Montgomery Ward

013, 014, 017, 018,
022, 037, 046, 059,
065, 075, 081, 082,
087, 088, 089, 096,
100, 101, 108, 132,
133, 197

Motorola

016, 186

MTC

017, 018, 022, 027,
084, 118, 191

Multitech

051, 191

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Manufacturer

Code(s)

RadioShack
Cat. No.

TELEVISIONS (Continued)
Multivision

097

NAD

022, 084, 198

NEC

016, 017, 018, 022,
098, 102, 108, 213

Nikei

055

Nikko

022, 029

NTC

029

Onking

055

Onwa

051, 055

Optimus

183
198

Optonica

108, 186

Orion

048

Panasonic

016, 067, 075, 183

Philco

016, 017, 018, 021,
022, 075, 081,082,
087, 088, 090, 184,
197

Philips

016, 017, 019, 021,
022, 075, 081, 082,
087, 088, 089, 099,
100, 101, 102, 184

Pilot

017, 184

Pioneer

017, 022, 103, 104,
105, 192, 198

Portland

017, 018, 022, 029,
184

Price Club

118

Prism

067

Proscan

013, 194

Proton

017, 022, 106, 184,
188, 199

Pulsar

017, 134

31-3031

Quasar

016, 067, 083, 107

RadioShack/Realistic

013

16-291
16-292

017

16-288

022

16-263

062

16-229
16-261
16-515

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Manufacturer

Code(s)

RadioShack
Cat. No.

TELEVISIONS (Continued)
RadioShack/Realistic
(continued)

108

16-232
16-233
16-242
16-246
16-251
16-252
16-253
16-255
16-256
16-260
16-262
16-288

184

16-254
16-255
16-256

013

16-291
16-292

RCA

013, 016, 017, 018,
020, 022, 109, 111,
112, 113, 114, 115,
116, 142, 192, 194,
200, 201

Rhapsody

027

Runco

134

Sampo

017, 022, 184, 185,
188

Samsung

017, 018, 022, 024,
028, 084, 117, 118,
119, 184, 185, 214,
217

Samsux

184

Sanyo

017, 026, 062, 064,
120, 121, 193

Scotch

022

Scott

017, 022, 037, 048,
051, 055, 059, 184

Sears

013, 017, 022, 026,
059, 062, 064, 079,
084, 118, 122, 123,
193, 194, 202, 210

Sharp

017, 022, 108, 124,
125, 126, 127, 135,
184, 186

Shogun

017

Signature

014, 096, 128

Simpson

021

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Manufacturer

Code(s)

RadioShack
Cat. No.

TELEVISIONS (Continued)
Sonic

027

Sony

015, 019

Soundesign

017, 021, 022, 051,
055, 059

Squareview

202

SSS

017, 051, 055

Starlite

051

Supremacy

187

Supreme

015

Sylvania

017, 021, 022, 075,
081, 082, 087, 088,
089, 090, 101, 174,
197

Symphonic

046, 051, 202

Tandy

186

Tatung

016, 191

Technics

067

Techwood

017, 022, 067

Teknika

017, 018, 021, 022,
026, 029, 051, 055,
059, 084, 089, 096,
118, 183, 184, 187

Telecaption

130

Telerent

096

Tera

199

TMK

017, 022

Toshiba

026, 062, 084, 102,
118, 122, 130, 131,
214

Totevision

184

Universal

065, 100

Victor

079, 195

Vidtech

017, 018, 022

Viking

187

Yamaha

017, 018, 022

Yupiteru

055

Zenith

096, 134, 166

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Manufacturer

Code(s)

RadioShack
Cat. No.

TV/VCR COMBINATIONS
RadioShack

183 (TV functions)
122 (VCR functions)

Admiral

014

16-421/
16-422

VCRs
Adventura

039

Aiko

040

Aiwa

015, 039

Akai

016, 017, 018, 019,
020, 021, 042, 124,
125

American High

073

Asha

026

Audio Dynamics

022, 023

Audiovox

027

Bell & Howell

024

Beaumark

026

Broksonic

025, 038

Calix

027

Candle

026, 027, 028, 029,
030, 031, 032

Canon

035, 073, 127

Capehart

033, 123

Carver

075

CCE

040, 074

Citizen

026, 027, 028, 029,
030, 031, 032, 040

Colortyme

022

Colt

074

Craig

026, 027, 036, 074

Curtis Mathes

013, 015, 022, 026,
029, 031, 035, 037,
073, 128

Cybernex

026

Daewoo

028, 030, 032, 038,
039, 040, 041, 123

Daytron

123

DBX

022, 023

Dimensia

013

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Manufacturer

Code(s)

RadioShack
Cat. No.

VCRs (Continued)
Dynatech

015, 039

Electrohome

027, 042

Electrophonic

027

Emerson

015, 019, 025, 027,
028, 037, 038, 039,
042, 043, 044, 045,
046, 047, 048, 049,
050, 051, 052, 053,
054, 055, 056, 057,
058, 060, 073, 078,
118, 129, 130

Fisher

024, 036, 061, 062,
063, 064, 065, 131

Fuji

073, 132

Funai

015, 039

Garrard

039

GE

013, 026, 035, 066,
073, 128, 133

Goldstar

022, 027, 031, 067,
134

Gradiente

039

Harley Davidson

039

Harman Kardon

022, 081

Harwood

074

Headquarter

024

Hitachi

015, 068, 069, 070,
120, 124, 133, 135

HI-Q

036

Instant Replay

073

JCL

073

JC Penney

022, 023, 024, 026,
027, 035, 068, 069,
072, 073, 120, 124,
131

Jensen

124

JVC

022, 023, 024, 031,
124, 136

Kenwood

022, 023, 024, 029,
031, 124, 136

KLH

074, 144

Kodak

027, 073

Lloyd

015, 039

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Manufacturer

Code(s)

RadioShack
Cat. No.

VCRs (Continued)
Logik

074

LXI

027

Magnavox

035, 073, 075, 076,
117, 121, 137

Magnin

026

Marantz

022, 023, 024, 029,
031, 073, 075, 077,
127

Marta

027

Matsushita

073

MEI

073

Memorex

014, 015, 024, 026,
027, 036, 039, 056,
073, 117, 125

MGA

042, 078

MGN Technology

026

Midland

066

Minolta

068, 069, 120

Mitsubishi

042, 055, 068, 069,
078, 079, 081, 082,
083, 084, 086, 087,
136

Montgomery Ward

014, 088, 014, 015,
026, 027, 028, 036,
039, 042, 068, 069,
073, 074, 088, 114,
120, 129

Motorola

014, 073

MTC

015, 026, 039

Multitech

015, 026, 039, 066,
074

NEC

022, 023, 024, 029,
031, 077, 089, 090,
091, 092, 124, 136

Nikko

027

Noblex

026

Olympus

073

Optimus

014

16-538
16-539
16-540

027

16-406
16-408
16-410

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Manufacturer

Code(s)

RadioShack
Cat. No.

VCRs (Continued)
Optimus (continued)

027 (continued)

16-411
16-529
16-530
16-623
16-705

149

16-545

150

16-419
16-423

122
Optonica

088, 147

Panasonic

035, 073, 122, 138,
139, 140

Pentax

029, 068, 069, 120,
133

Pentex Research

031

Philco

035, 073, 075, 076

Philips

073, 075, 088, 137

Pilot

027

Pioneer

023, 068, 093, 094,
136

Portland

029, 030, 032, 123

Proscan

013

Protec

074

Pulsar

117

Quarter

024

Quartz

024

Quasar

035, 073, 138

RCA

013, 016, 026, 068,
069, 073, 095, 096,
097, 098, 099, 100,
101, 102, 103, 104,
120, 128, 133, 138

RadioShack/Realistic

014

16-542
16-544
16-616
16-627
16-627
16-628
16-653

015

16-404
16-405
16-410
16-411

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Manufacturer

Code(s)

RadioShack
Cat. No.

VCRs (Continued)
RadioShack/Realistic
(continued)

015 (continued)

16-411
16-508
16-510
16-519
16-622
16-703
16-704

027

16-408
16-414
16-515
16-534
16-535
16-624

035

16-651
16-705

036

16-511
16-512
16-513
16-515
16-516
16-518
16-613
16-614
16-615
16-652

039

16-404
16-406
16-410
16-411
16-508
16-510
16-519
16-522
16-703
16-704

073

16-651
16-705

148

15-1957

149

16-545

150

16-419
16-423

151

16-425

013, 024, 026, 042,
063, 088, 122, 125
Radix

027

Randex

027

Ricoh

141

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Manufacturer

Code(s)

RadioShack
Cat. No.

VCRs (Continued)
Runco

117

Samsung

018, 026, 028, 046,
066, 125

Sankyo

014, 117

Sansui

023, 105, 124, 136

Sanyo

024, 026, 036

Scott

025, 028, 038, 045,
051, 078, 106, 129

Sears

024, 027, 036, 061,
062, 063, 064, 068,
069, 073, 120, 131

Sharp

014, 015, 030, 042,
088

Shintom

017, 069, 074, 111,
145

Shogun

026

Signature

015

Singer

073, 074

Sony

017, 111, 112, 132,
141

STS

073, 120

Sylvania

015, 035, 039, 073,
075, 076, 078, 137

Symphonic

015, 039

Tandy

015, 024

Tashiko

027

Tatung

124

TEAC

015, 039, 098, 124

Technics

073, 122

Teknika

015, 027, 039, 073,
113, 142

Toshiba

028, 062, 064, 068,
078, 106, 129

Totevision

026, 027

TMK

026, 037, 060

Unitech

026

Vector Research

022, 023, 028, 029

Victor

023

Video Concepts

022, 023, 028, 029,
042

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Manufacturer

Code(s)

RadioShack
Cat. No.

VCRs (Continued)
Videosonic

026

XR-1000

073, 039, 074

Yamaha

022, 023, 024, 031,
124

Zenith

017, 111, 117, 132,
141

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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Your RadioShack 7-in-1 Remote Control is an example of superior design and craftsmanship. The
following suggestions will help you care for your
7-in-1 so you can enjoy it for years.
Keep the 7-in-1 dry. If it gets wet,
wipe it dry immediately. Liquids can
contain minerals that corrode electronic circuits.

Handle the 7-in-1 gently and carefully. Dropping it can damage circuit
boards and cases and can cause it
to work improperly.

Use and store the 7-in-1 only in normal temperature environments.
Temperature extremes can shorten
the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and distort or melt
plastic parts.
Keep the 7-in-1 away from dust and
dirt, which can cause premature
wear of parts.

Wipe the 7-in-1 with a damp cloth
occasionally to keep it looking new.
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to
clean it.
Modifying or tampering with the 7-in-1’s internal
components can cause a malfunction and invalidate its warranty. If your 7-in-1 is not performing
as it should, take it to your local RadioShack store
for assistance.

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SPECIFICATIONS
Power ....................................... 4 AAA Batteries
Control Range:
IR .................................... 20 Feet (6.096 M)
RF .................................. 100 Feet (30.48 M)
Dimensions (HWD) ...... 8 1/2 ¥ 27/16 ¥ 11/16 Inches
(21.6 ¥ 6.26 ¥ 2.65 cm)
Weight (Without Batteries) .......... 5.1 oz. (144 g)

Specifications are typical; individual units might
vary. Specifications are subject to change and improvement without notice.

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Limited Ninety-Day Warranty
This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing
defects in material and workmanship under normal use for ninety
(90) days from the date of purchase from RadioShack companyowned stores and authorized RadioShack franchisees and dealers. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack MAKES NO
EXPRESS WARRANTIES AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO
THE DURATION OF THE WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTIES
CONTAINED HEREIN. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY TO
CUSTOMER OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY WITH RESPECT TO ANY LIABILITY, LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BY USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE
PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY DAMAGES
RESULTING FROM INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OF TIME, DATA,
PROPERTY, REVENUE, OR PROFIT OR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF
RadioShack HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
SUCH DAMAGES.
Some states do not allow the limitations on how long an implied
warranty lasts or the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.
In the event of a product defect during the warranty period, take
the product and the RadioShack sales receipt as proof of purchase
date to any RadioShack store. RadioShack will, at its option, unless otherwise provided by law: (a) correct the defect by product
repair without charge for parts and labor; (b) replace the product
with one of the same or similar design; or (c) refund the purchase
price. All replaced parts and products, and products on which a refund is made, become the property of RadioShack. New or reconditioned parts and products may be used in the performance of
warranty service. Repaired or replaced parts and products are
warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period. You
will be charged for repair or replacement of the product made after
the expiration of the warranty period.
This warranty does not cover: (a) damage or failure caused by or
attributable to acts of God, abuse, accident, misuse, improper or
abnormal usage, failure to follow instructions, improper installation
or maintenance, alteration, lightning or other incidence of excess
voltage or current; (b) any repairs other than those provided by a
RadioShack Authorized Service Facility; (c) consumables such as
fuses or batteries; (d) cosmetic damage; (e) transportation, shipping or insurance costs; or (f) costs of product removal, installation, set-up service adjustment or reinstallation.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also
have other rights which vary from state to state.
RadioShack Customer Relations, Dept. W, 100 Throckmorton St.,
Suite 600, Fort Worth, TX 76102

We Service What We Sell

3/97

RadioShack
A Division of Tandy Corporation
Fort Worth, Texas 76102
4A8

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