11
8.
Use the
or
keys to select either
A
or
P
.
9.
Press
OK
once.
10. The LCD displays
Success
.
11. The LCD displays a day of the week. Use the
or
keys to change the day if it is not correct.
12. Press
OK
once. The day is now set.
13. The LCD displays
Success
.
NOTE:
The LCD does not display the clock on the
screen during normal operation. To view the
current time, press and hold the
Light bulb
key until the LCD displays the time. The clock
is used for timed macros. For more
information on timed macros, see “Setting
Time Macros” on page 22.
PROGRAMMING A DEVICE
The
RadioShack
8-in-1 LCD Remote comes pre-
programmed to operate Sony TVs, VCRs, DVD players,
and audio devices, as well as a Dish Network satellite
receiver. To control devices other than these default
brands, follow these steps; otherwise, skip this section.
Before proceeding, find the codes for the devices you
want to program in Manufacturer's Codes and write
them down or highlight them.
The
RadioShack
8-in-1 LCD Remote offers three
methods for programming a device. You can program a
device by selecting its brand (for the top 25 brands
only), by manually entering its ID code into the remote
control, or by searching for the code.
Programming a Device by Selecting Its Brand
1.
Turn on the device (for example, DVD player) and,
if needed, load media (for example, a DVD).
2.
Press and hold
P
until the LCD displays
Code Set OK or
.
3.
Press
OK.
4.
The LCD displays
Brand
.
5.
Press
OK
. The LCD displays
Press
Mode or
.
6.
Select the mode on the remote that you would like
to set (for example,
TV
).
7.
The LCD displays
Setup CBL.
Use the
keys
to scroll through the different types of devices to
set up. Press
OK
.
8.
Select the brand of device you want to control (for
example, Sony), by using the
keys to scroll
through the brand list. You can also select your
brand by using your keypad like the keys on a cell
phone, to jump from letter to letter (for example,
press
2
repeatedly to select either
A
,
B
, or
C
). Press
OK
.
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