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Northcoast

0314, 0671

Novaplex

0618

Oak

0019, 0007

Optimus

0021

Panasonic

0021, 0107, 0000

Panther

0637

Paragon

0000

Philips

0153, 0025, 0027, 0028,
0029, 0030, 0031, 0242,
0290, 0334, 0649

Pioneer

0753, 0533, 0144, 0023,
0260

Popular

Mechanics

0400

Prelude

0770

Pulsar

0000

RCA

0021

RadioShack

0015, 0315

Realistic

0207, 0241

Recoton

0400

Regal

0020, 0259, 0273, 0279

Regency

0002

Rembrandt

0011, 0070

Runco

0000

SL Marx

0040

Samsung

0040, 0144

Scientific Atlanta

0477, 0008, 0017, 0006

Seam

0510

Signal

0015, 0040

Signature

0011

Sprucer

0021, 0307

StarSight

0422, 0542

Starcom

0003, 0015, 0047

Stargate

0015, 0040, 0770

Starquest

0015

Sylvania

0001

TFC

0310

TV86

0063

Tandy

0258

Tatung

0097

Teknika

0146

TeleCaption

0221

Teleview

0040

Texscan

0001

Timeless

0418

Tocom

0012, 0013, 0059

Toshiba

0000

Tusa

0015

Unika

0022, 0153, 0207, 0241,
0309

United Artists

0007

United Cable

0003

Universal

0153, 0022, 0039, 0056,
0077, 0078, 0191, 0207,
0241

Videoway

0250

Viewstar

0063, 0027, 0060, 0211,
0258, 0289

Zenith

0525, 0000, 0054

Zentek

0400

SETUP CODES FOR DBS
SATELLITES

AlphaStar

0772

Echostar

0775

ExpressVu

0775

General

Instrument

0361

HTS

0775

Hitachi

0819

Hughes Network
   Systems

0749

Jerrold

0627, 0361

Magnavox

0722, 0724

Memorex

0724

Panasonic

0701

Philips

0722, 0724

Primestar

0627, 0361

RCA

0566

Sony

0639

Toshiba

0790

Uniden

0724

Programming the AUX key:

The AUX key is already set up to
accept codes for a second TV. If you
would like to set up the AUX key for a
second TV, follow the instructions listed
below. If you would like the AUX key to
control a second VCR or Cable
Converter, follow the instructions in the
“Re-assigning Device Keys” section to
re-assign the AUX key to accept VCR
or Cable Converter codes. If you are
setting up a second TV:

Locate the brand name of your 2

nd

 TV

and then write it in the space below.

2

nd

 TV Brand:

__________________

Locate the brand name of your 2

nd

 TV

in the “SETUP CODES FOR TVs”
section. The brands are listed in
alphabetical order with the most
popular codes listed first. You will use
one of these codes to program your

One For All Access 4

 to operate your

2

nd

 TV.

To program the 

One For All Access 4

to operate your 2

nd

 TV:

1.

Turn on your 2

nd

 TV.

2.

Press AUX and release.
Press and hold SETUP until
the 

One For All Access 4’s

red light blinks twice, then
release SETUP.

3.

Enter the first four-digit TV
code listed for your brand in
the “SETUP CODES FOR
TVs” section. If you perform
this procedure correctly, the
red light will blink twice
when you enter the final
digit of your code.

4.

Aim the 

One For All Access

4 at your 2

nd

 TV and press

POWER. Your 2

nd

 TV should

turn off. If your 2

nd

 TV does

not respond, repeat steps
2-4, trying each code listed
for your brand until you find
the one that operates your
2

nd

 TV.

5.

Your 

One For All Access 4

is now programmed to
operate your 2

nd

 TV. Write

your 2

nd

 TV code in the

boxes to the left for future
reference.

Remember, if you want to use your

One For All Access 4

 to operate your

2

nd

 TV, press the AUX key first.

Searching For Your Code

If your TV, VCR or Cable Converter
does not respond to the 

One For All

Access 4

 after trying all of the codes

listed for your brand, or if your brand is
not listed at all, try searching for your
code. For example, after trying all of
the codes for your TV, you still cannot
get the 

One For All Access 4

 to

operate your TV, then:

1.

Turn on your TV.

2.

Press TV and release.
Press and hold SETUP until
the 

One For All Access 4’s

red light blinks twice, then
release SETUP.

3.

Press 9 - 9 - 1.

4.

Slowly alternate between
pressing POWER* and TV
until your TV turns OFF.
Make sure that the 

One For

All Access 4 is aimed at
your TV during the search.
You may have to press this
sequence of buttons
(POWER* then TV) up to
100 times to search the
entire library of codes.

5.

When your TV turns OFF,
press and release SETUP
to lock in the code for your
TV. 

Your One For All Access

4 is now programmed to
operate your TV.

NOTE: To search for the codes of your
other components, repeat Steps 1
through 5, only substitute the
appropriate device key (

VCR

CBL

 or

AUX

) for the component you are

searching for.

*If you are searching for your VCR
code, you may want to use the PLAY
key instead of the POWER key to
search for your code. When your
VCR starts to play, press SETUP to
lock in your code.

Learning The Codes
Programmed Into The
One For All Access 4

If you have set up the 

One For All

Access 4 

using the “Searching For

Your Code” procedure, you may need
to find out which four-digit code is
operating your equipment. Use this
procedure 

after you have set up your

components

 to find out which four-digit

code is operating your equipment. For
example, to find out which code is
operating your TV after setting up your
TV using the “Searching for Your Code”
procedure:

1.

Press TV and release.
Press and hold SETUP until
the 

One For All Access 4’s

red light blinks twice, then
release SETUP.

2.

Press 9 - 9 - 0.

3.

For the first digit of your
four-digit code, press 1, wait
3 seconds and count the
number of times the red
light (LED) blinks on the
One For All Access 4. If the
light does not blink when
you press the number 1, the
digit is zero.

4.

For the second digit, press
2, wait 3 seconds and count
the number of times the red
light (LED) blinks on the
One For All Access 4. If the
light does not blink when
you press the number 2, the
digit is zero.

5.

For the third digit, press 3,
wait 3 seconds and count
the number of times the red
light (LED) blinks on the
One For All Access 4. If the
light does not blink when
you press the number 3, the
digit is zero.

6.

For the fourth and final digit,
press 4, wait 3 seconds and
count the number of times
the red light (LED) blinks on
the 

One For All Access 4. If

the light does not blink
when you press the number
4, the digit is zero. Now you
have your four-digit code.

NOTE: To find out the code for your
other components, repeat Steps 1
through 6, only substitute the
appropriate device key (

VCR

CBL

 or

AUX

) for the component code you wish

to learn.

3.

Enter the first four-digit
Cable Converter or DBS
Satellite code listed for your
brand in the “SETUP
CODES FOR CABLE
CONVERTERS” or “SETUP
CODES FOR DBS
SATELLITES” section. If
you perform this procedure
correctly, the red light will
blink twice when you enter
the final digit of your code.

4.

Aim the 

One For All Access

4 at your Cable Converter
or DBS Satellite and press
POWER. Your Cable
Converter or DBS Satellite
should turn off. If your Cable
Converter or DBS Satellite
does not respond, repeat
steps 2-4, trying each code
listed for your brand until
you find the one that
operates your Cable
Converter.

5.

Your 

One For All Access 4

is now programmed to
operate your Cable
Converter or DBS Satellite.
Write your Cable Converter
or DBS Satellite code in the
boxes to the left for future
reference.

NOTE: If your original cable converter
remote control did not have an “ON”
key, press 

CH

 on the One For All

Access 4 to turn your Cable Converter
ON.

Remember, if you want to use your

One For All Access 4

 to operate your

Cable Converter or DBS Satellite,
press the CBL key first.

SETUP CODES FOR CABLE
CONVERTERS

ABC

0001, 0003, 0007, 0008,
0011, 0013, 0014, 0017,
0047

Allegro

0153, 0315

Antronix

0022, 0207, 0241

Archer

0797, 0022, 0039, 0153,
0207, 0241, 0309

BBT

0267

Belcor

0056

Cable Star

0056

Cabletenna

0022

Cableview

0022

Century

0153, 0309

Citizen

0153, 0309, 0315

Colour Voice

0025, 0031

Comband

0232, 0233

Comtronics

0040, 0060

Contec

0019

Digi

0637

Eastern

0002

Electricord

0078

Emerson

0797

Everquest

0015, 0040

Focus

0400

FutureVision

0649

GC Electronics

0056, 0207

GE

0232, 0233

GMI

0057

Garrard

0153, 0309

Gemini

0015, 0057, 0070, 0242

General

Instrument

0476, 0003, 0011

Goldstar

0040, 0144

Goodmind

0797

Hamlin

0259, 0009, 0020, 0034,
0273

Hitachi

0011

Hytex

0007

Jasco

0153, 0309, 0315

Jerrold

0476, 0003, 0012, 0014,
0011, 0015, 0024, 0047

Linsay

0440

Macom

0033

Magnavox

0027, 0069, 0334

Memorex

0000

Movie Time

0063, 0078, 0156

NSC

0063, 0070, 0156

POWER

AUX

SETUP

TV

SETUP

TV

SETUP

9 - 9 - 1

9 - 9 - 1

TV

SETUP

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

POWER

9 - 9 - 0

9 - 9 - 0

POWER

Summary of Contents for URC 4700 Access 4

Page 1: ...036 0230 0386 0171 0179 Majestic 0016 0015 Marantz 0054 0030 Matsushita 0250 Megatron 0178 0003 0145 Memorex 0150 0154 0056 0178 0016 0106 Midland 0047 0051 0017 0135 0032 0039 Minutz 0021 Mitsubishi 0150 0155 0093 0178 0019 0098 0241 Motorola 0093 0055 Multitech 0180 0217 NAD 0156 0166 0178 NEC 0019 0030 0056 0036 0170 NTC 0092 Nikko 0030 0092 0178 Noblex 0430 Noshi 0018 Onwa 0180 Optimus 0154 01...

Page 2: ...72 Kenwood 0041 0067 0038 0384 Kodak 0035 0037 LXI 0037 Lloyd s 0000 0208 Logik 0072 MEI 0035 MGA 0043 0061 0240 MGN Technology 0240 MTC 0000 0240 Magnasonic 0278 0240 0037 0072 Magnavox 0035 0081 0110 0000 0039 0149 Magnin 0240 Marantz 0035 0081 0146 Marta 0037 Matsushita 0035 0454 Memorex 0035 0037 0039 0048 0104 0162 0240 0000 0046 0047 Minolta 0042 0105 Mitsubishi 0043 0048 0061 0067 0075 0173...

Page 3: ...ate your TV NOTE To search for the codes of your other components repeat Steps 1 through 5 only substitute the appropriate device key VCR CBL or AUX for the component you are searching for If you are searching for your VCR code you may want to use the PLAY key instead of the POWER key to search for your code When your VCR starts to play press SETUP to lock in your code LearningThe Codes Programmed...

Page 4: ... OFA SHALL NOT BE LI ABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential dam...

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