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NOTE: 

If the LED did not blink twice, repeat 

steps 2 through 4 and enter the same code 
again.

5.

Aim the remote control at the device 
and press 

POWER

 once. It should turn 

off. If the device does not respond, 
repeat steps 2 through 4, trying each 
code for your brand until you find one 
that works. If it still does not work, try 
“Searching for Your Code”, below.

SEARCHING FOR YOUR 
CODE

If your device does not respond to the 
remote control after trying all codes listed 
for your brand, or if your brand is not listed 
at all, try searching for your code. For 
example, to search for a code for your TV:

1.

Turn on your TV and on the remote 
control, press 

TV

 once.

2.

Press and hold 

SET

 until the LED (red 

light) blinks twice, then release 

SET

.

3.

Enter 

9 9 1

. The LED will blink twice.

4.

Select a test function from the list 
below or use the default test function 
(

POWER

) and skip step 4.

NOTE: 

The keys that can be used for the test 

function are 

0

,

 1

2

3

POWER

VOL +

Play

Stop

 and 

Mute

5.

Press 

CH+

 to begin searching for your 

code. Stop the search when the device 
turns off or performs the function 
selected in step 4 (if other than 

POWER

).

NOTE: 

In the search mode, the remote control 

will send IR codes from its library to the 
selected device, starting with the most 
popular code first. Every press of  

CH+

 will 

send a new code. If you go past the code that 

performed the Test Function, you can go back 
by pressing 

CH-

6.

To lock in the code, press and release 
the 

SET

 key. The LED blinks twice.

7.

To search for the codes of your other 
devices, repeat steps 1 through 6, but 
substitute the appropriate device key 
for the device you are searching for in 
step 1.

CHECKING THE CODES

If you have set up the remote control using 
the 

Searching For Your Code

 procedure, you 

may need to find out which four-digit code 
is operating your equipment. For example, 
to find out which code is operating your TV:

1.

On the remote control, press 

TV

 once.

2.

Press and hold 

SET

 until the LED (red 

light) blinks twice, then release 

SET

.

3.

Enter 

9 9 0

. The LED will blink twice.

4.

To view the code for the first digit, 
press 

1

 once. Wait 3 seconds, count the 

LED blinks (e.g., three blinks = 

3

) and 

write down the number in the leftmost 
box in the 

TV

 code boxes on page 7. 

NOTE: 

If a code digit is 

0

, the LED will not 

blink.

5.

Repeat step 4 three more times for 
remaining digits. Use 

2

 for the second 

digit, 

3

 for the third digit, and 

4

 for the 

fourth digit. Write down the code 
digits in the remaining TV code boxes 
on page 7.

6.

To check for codes of other devices, 
repeat steps 1 through 5, but substitute 
the appropriate device key for each 
device you are checking. Write down 
the device’s code digits in the 
appropriate code boxes on page 7.

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Summary of Contents for OFA 10820

Page 1: ...vice Universal Remote with Learning Control Remoto Universal de 10 Dispositivos con Aprendizaje User s Guide Gu a del Usuario OFA 10L with Learning Owners Manual fm Page 0 Thursday January 27 2005 1 3...

Page 2: ...or CD Players C digos de Configuraci n para Reproductores de CDs 45 Setup Codes for CD Rs C digos de Configuraci n para Reproductores de CD Rs 46 Setup Codes for Home Automation C digos de Configuraci...

Page 3: ...he latest library of codes and it is designed to operate up to ten home entertainment devices including TV video DVD Cable Satellite and audio components The remote control requires four 4 new AAA alk...

Page 4: ...enu Use EXIT to exit from your selected device s guide or menu Use INFO to display the current channel and program information Use the Cursor Keys to move the cursor in the program guide and menu scre...

Page 5: ...it entry e g ENTER and 7 is 17 Use INPUT to switch theTV sinputto view TV or video programs Use the Transport Keys to control your PVR DVR VCR DVD or CD player or VOD Video On Demand if available on y...

Page 6: ...g Use 100 if your device requires this key to access channels greater than 100 same as your original device Use the function to access your High Definition Channels e g if your HD channel is 2 5 press...

Page 7: ...ere indicated by the arrows Then slide the battery cover out 2 Obtain four 4 new AAA alkaline batteries Match the and marks on the batteries to the and marks in the battery case then insert the new ba...

Page 8: ...ote control press a device key once i e TV CBL SAT VCR DVD CD PVR AUD AUX1 or AUX2 NOTE Use theAUX1 key to program control of an audio device such as an AMP HTIB Home theater in a box or a tuner Use t...

Page 9: ...e 5 NOTE Some combo device types have codes thatyoucanprogramonseparatedevicekeys For example you can program DVD Player VCR Combo codes under the VCR or DVD mode keys See Setup Codes for DVD VCR Comb...

Page 10: ...first Every press of CH will send a new code If you go past the code that performed the Test Function you can go back by pressing CH 6 To lock in the code press and release the SET key The LED blinks...

Page 11: ...0 channels enter 0 5 2 Moreover if the original remote control requires you to press ENTER to change the channel also press ENTER after the channel number e g 0 5 2 ENTER NOTE You can program up to 20...

Page 12: ...ey Macro For example let s assume that your DVD in connected to Input 3 of your receiver You can program a macro that will switch the receiver s input to input 3 when you press and hold the DVD key 1...

Page 13: ...r that will be immediately scanned when you press FAV see Using Channel Scan on page 12 NOTE Only channels of one mode can be stored for Favorite Channel Scan 1 On the remote control press TV VCR DVD...

Page 14: ...a device key once e g TV to assign a mode for learning 4 Press the desired key once e g L1 to store a feature to be learned The LED will turn on and remain on for 5 seconds If the LED does not turn o...

Page 15: ...ugh 4 by substituting the sequence from the following chart You can also re assign another unused device key by substituting an open key for the AUX1 key in the above chart and performing the sequence...

Page 16: ...and hold SET until the LED red light blinks twice then release SET 3 Enter 9 9 4 The LED will blink twice 4 Press the destination key twice where the keymoved key is stored The LED will blink twice Re...

Page 17: ...states for all programmed devices RESTORING FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS The One For All 10L Universal Remote Control with Learning URC 10820 B00 includes a Setup Code Reset program You can use it to rest...

Page 18: ...ared keyboards and infrared pointing devices such as mouse substitutes All products for sale and or use outside the continental United States Hawaii Alaska or Canada TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM LED red li...

Page 19: ...light sources such as direct daylight and fluorescent bulbs Try readjusting positions of remote controlsbeforeperforming the procedure again PROBLEM Tried Searching For Your Code method and still coul...

Page 20: ...tment of consumer controls modifications commercial use or that is attributable to acts of God There are no express warranties except as listed above ONE FOR ALL SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR...

Page 21: ...tronics Inc No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in any retrieval system or translated to any language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magneti...

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