PHAZR-5 UR5U-9000L & UR5U-9020L 0 HITACHI AMERICA ACTION 043 the Device LED Will Blink Twice to Code Number 138

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PHAZR-5 UR5U-9000L & UR5U-9020L 0 HITACHI AMERICA ACTION 043 the Device LED Will Blink Twice to Code Number 138 A. Quick Set-Up Method DVD code number from the brand list. interval of the LED being off. and then press [POWER]. Repeat this for J. Programming a ‘Macro’ button. 6 TV 1 Introduction 4 Button Functions the other components you want to turn Set­up Code Tables Operating Instructions For STEP1 Turn on the component you want to pro- STEP4 Store the three-digit code by pressing Example :One blink, (pause) three blinks, If your remote model has custom-programmable Manufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number Quick Number Manufacturer/Brand on/off with the [SYSTEM ON/OFF] button. gram. To program your TV, turn on the TV. the same [DEVICE] button once again. (pause) eight blinks indicates the Macro buttons available(See Section 4), they CBL-CABLE Converters The PHAZR-5 UR5U-9000L & UR5U-9020L 0 HITACHI AMERICA ACTION 043 The device LED will blink twice to code number 138. STEP4 Press the [CH5] button to save the Manufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number AMPRO 073 is designed to operate the CISCO / SA, STEP2 Press and hold the [DEVICE] key for 5 sec- 1 SONY can be programmed to act as a 'Macro' or Pioneer, Pace Micro, Samsung and J confirm that the code has been *Note : Ten blinks indicates the number 0. power commands you stored. The Favorite Channel button in CABLE mode. This AMSTRAD 052 PHAZR-5 onds until the Device LED will blink once 2 PHILIPS CISCO/SA 001 003 041 042 045 046 ANAM 043 054 056 080 112 Motorola digital set tops, Plus the majority and stays on. Continue to hold the 3 SAMSUNG stored. [CBL] button will blink twice to confirm allows you to program up to five 2-digit channels, PIONEER 001 103 034 051 063 076 105 AOC 116 363 112 616 of TV, AUD, DVD and AUX equipment on [DEVICE] key and press the number key 4 PHILIPS MAGNAVOX the commands have been saved. four 3-digit channels or three 4-digit channels PACE 001 002 005 206 217 APEX 572 Cable Remote Control SAMSUNG 001 030 the market as shown below. assigned to your brand in the Quick Set-up 5 PANASONIC F. Programming the AUX Device that can be accessed with one button press. APEX DIGITAL 006 724 D. Auto-Search Method H. Programming Volume Control MOTOROLA 002 111 148 206 AQUAVISION 573 574 686 CBL : Cable Set-top Box TV : Televisions Code Table and release both [DEVICE] key 6LG You can take advantage of the AUX function to STEP1 Press the [CBL] button to select the CBL ARRIS 172 216 ASTAR 477 AUD : Audio Receivers DVD : DVD Players and the number key to save the code. The 7 JVC If none of the three digit code numbers program a devices such as a media PC, gaming Volume and Mute control are factory programmed mode. CE-LABS 164 AUDIOVOX 076 454 388 UR5U-9000L & UR5U-9020L Device LED will blink twice to confirm that 8 DENON assigned to your brand of equipment works, or console or satellite radio receiver. Follow the to automatically transfer to the respective Device COMCAST 195 AVENTURA 052 AUX : Media PC, Gaming System, etc. STEP2 Press the [MACRO] button and Cox Digital Cable 223 Avera 761 the code is stored. 9 PIONEER the code table does not list your brand, you can instruction in section C to program an AUX mode You select, as follows: use the Auto Search Method to find the correct [OK/SEL] button simultaneously for 3 DIGEO 153 AVIELO 627 628 STEP3 Point the remote control at the compo- device. You can also program the AUX button Digital Multimedia Technology 222 AVION 441 2 Replacing Batteries three-digit code number for your equipment by CBL : CBL T V :TV AUD : AUD seconds. The [CBL] button will turn on nent. for a second TV, DVD or Audio Device. To do Entone 221 AXESS 711 following steps: DVD :TV AUX :AUX for 30 seconds. EVOLUTION 189 215 AXION 039 Before you program or operate the remote control, AUX this follow the instructions below. STEP4 Press the power button. If it turns off, it STEP3 Enter the the 2, 3 or 4-digit code for the EVOLUTION FTA 158 BELCOR 116 you must install two new AA alkaline batteries. is programmed for your component. If Quick Number Manufacturer/Brand STEP1 Turn on the equipment that you want STEP1 Turn on the 5th device you want to If you wish to store the TV volume control in Foxtel 228 BELL&HOWELL 333 072 the remote control to operate (Cable CBL mode, use the following steps. channel you want programmed first (for GENERAL INSTRUMENT 005 103 104 BENQ 423 600 STEP1 Remove the battery compartment cover it does not turn off, use the Pre- 0 BOSE program (TV, AUD, DVD, etc.). example, 007) using the Number Pad, Programmed 3-Digit code Method or Box, TV, DVD, etc.). HAMLIN 049 050 055 BOXLIGHT 266 on the back of your remote control. 1HP STEP2 Press the [AUX] button and the STEP1 Press the [OK/SEL] button and [CBL] then press the [STOP] button. Then HITACHI 103 055 BRADFORD 043 Scanning Method. 2 ONKYO STEP2 Press the [DEVICE] button and the button simultaneously for three Horizon 225 BROCKWOOD 116 STEP2 Check battery polarity carefully, and [OK/SEL] button simultaneously for 3 enter the code for the next channel (for Repeat the steps above for all components 3 APPLE / iPod [OK/SEL] button simultaneously for seconds. The [AUX] device LED will seconds. The device LED will turn on example, 050), then press the [STOP] JERROLD 005 004 103 005 003 008 009 010 069 BYDESIGN 031 032 install the batteries as shown in the 4 MICROSOFT / XBOX Layer3 226 CANDLE 116 002 003 363 (CBL, TV, AUD, DVD, AUX). three seconds. The device LED will turn on for 30 seconds. for 30 seconds. The next step must button. Repeat this process for the third illustration below. 5 SONY / PS2 MAGNAVOX 010 012 CARY AUDIO DESIGN 266 turn on indicating that it is ready to be be performed while the LED is on. channel. The [CBL] button will blink CELEBRITY 001 B. Quick Set-up Code Tables 6 LUTRON STEP3 Press the [Device] button For the type MEMOREX 052 STEP3 Replace the battery compartment cover. programmed. The LED will remain on STEP2 Press the [VOL5] button. The device once for each channel entered. MOXI 111 252 153 CENTURION 116 M 7 X-10 of device you want to setup. Point the CBL for 30 seconds. The next step must be LED will blink. NFUSION 192 CETRONIC 043 8 YAMAHA entered while the LED is on. remote control toward the device and STEP4 Press the [CH5] button to store the PANASONIC 044 047 CHANGHONG 247 Quick Number Manufacturer/Brand 9 ROKU channels that were selected. The PHILIPS 006 012 013 020 085 CIELO 714 5 6 enter the 3-digit code number STEP3 Press [TV] button. The device LED will 0 PACE DTA STEP3 Press the [CH ] or [CH ] button one [CBL] button will blink twice to confirm Pico Digital 224 Ciil 732 assigned to your brand. blink twice to confirm the programming. CITIZEN 116 002 003 363 043 258 143 1 SA/CISCO, SAMSUNG, PACE DIGITAL at a time or keep it pressed. The the storage of commands. PULSAR 052 remote will emit a series of Power *Note : To program a second TV press TV, etc. *Note : To return CBL device to CBL volume RCA 047 CLARION 043 2 MOTOROLA DIGITAL CLASSIC 043 3 MOTOROLA DTA C. Pre-Programmed 3-Dight Code Method ON/OFF code signals. Release the repeat steps above replacing [TV] with To access the programmed channels, press REGAL 049 050 STEP4 When the equipment turns off verify REGENCY 057 CLP CLASSIC 333 4 EVOLUTION DTA [CH+] or [CH-] button as soon as the [CBL] in Step 3. the [MACRO] button once. This will bring up COBY 640 641 671 363 STEP1 Turn on the equipment that you want that you have selected the correct SKY 230 204 240 241 5 CISCO IPTV equipment turns off. the first channel. Press once again and it will SONY 108 COLORTYME 116 6 ADB IPTV the remote control to operate (Cable code by pressing the [POWER] button. bring up the second channel. Press again and SPRUCER 047 CONCERTO 363 7 TECHNICOLOR Box, TV, DVD, etc.). *Note : You can verify that you have selected the The equipment should turn back on. I. Programming Channel Control it will bring up the third channel. TECHNICOLOR 365 CONCIERGE 073 8 AMINO 140/540 IPTV CONTEC 043 050 051 STEP2 Press the [DEVICE] button and the correct code by pressing the [POWER] Then try all of the functions on the TELNET 354 9 MOTOROLA IPTV button. The equipment should turn back remote control (i.e. volume, mute, etc.) You can program the channel controls (Channel TOCOM 039 040 056 Continu-us 161 746 747 [OK/SEL] button simultaneously for Up, Channel Down, Last and Numbers) from K. Low Battery Warning TOSHIBA 052 CORNEA 116 TV on. Then try all of the functions on the to ensure you have the correct code. CORONADO 143 three seconds. The corresponding one Device to operate in another Device mode. When the batteries are low and need to be VIEWSTAR 012 015 Quick Number Manufacturer/Brand device LED will turn on indicating that remote control (i.e. volume, mute, etc.) to If any of the functions do not operate WINDSTREAM 212 CRAIG 043 054 Default channel control settings on the remote replaced with fresh batteries, the Device LED CROSLEY 164 it is ready to be programmed.
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