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Set-up Code Tables

6

Manufacturer/Brand

Set-Up Code Number

TV

Manufacturer/Brand

Set-Up Code Number

CBL-IPTV

Manufacturer/Brand

Set-Up Code Number

TV

Manufacturer/Brand

Set-Up Code Number

TV

Manufacturer/Brand

Set-Up Code Number

CBL-CABLE Converters

STEP2    

Press the [COMPONENT] button (TV,
VCR, DVD or AUX) to be programmed
and [OK/SEL] button simultaneously for
3 seconds. The Component LED light will
turn on for 30 seconds indicating the
unit is ready to be programmed.

STEP3    

Point the remote control toward the
Component and enter the 3-digit code
number assigned to your brand.   

*Note : 

If the 3-digit code number you just
entered is correct, the Component will
turn Off.  If it did not turn Off, continue
entering code numbers listed for that
brand until the Component turns Off.  

STEP4    

After you’ve entered the correct code
number and the Component has turned
Off, press the [POWER] button to turn the
Component back On.  Now it is time to
test the VOLUME and MUTE buttons for
the TV (or PLAY and STOP buttons for
VCR and DVD) to make sure they all work.
If any of the functions do not work as they
should, repeat from STEP 3 using the next
3-digit code number listed for that brand
until you find the best Component code.  

STEP5    

Once you have found the correct 3-digit
code, save it by pressing the same
[COMPONENT] button one more time.
The Component LED light will blink
twice to confirm that the code was
successfully stored.  

Now, program the rest of your Components

by repeating STEPS 1-5.

*Note : 

If the Pre-Programmed Method did not

work, or if the Code Tables do not list
your Component brand, use the Auto-
Search Method as explained in Section B.

B. Auto-Search Method

STEP1    

Turn on the Component you want to
program (TV, VCR, DVD or AUX).

STEP2    

Press the [COMPONENT] button (TV,
VCR, DVD or AUX) to be programmed
and [OK/SEL] button simultaneously for
3 seconds. The Component LED light
will turn on for 30 seconds indicating
the unit is ready to be programmed.

STEP3    

Point the remote toward the Component
and press the [CH

]  or [CH

] button one

step at a time or keep it pressed.  The
remote will emit a series of ON/OFF
commands.  Release the [CH

] or [CH

]

button as soon as the Component turns Off.

STEP4    

Test functions. (Same as for 3-Digit Code
Programming Method - Section A). If any
of the functions do not work as they
should, repeat from STEP 3 using [CH

]

or [CH

] buttons to find the correct code. 

STEP5    

Save the code. (Same as for 3-Digit Code
Programming Method - Section A).

Now, repeat the Auto-Search Method for those
Components you could not program earlier
with the Pre-Programmed Method.If you can’t
find the right code using the Auto-Search
Method, try the Learning Method in Section C.

C. The Learning Method

STEP1    

Press the [COMPONENT] button
(TV,VCR,DVD or AUX) to be
programmed and the [ASPECT]
buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds
until the Component LED light turns on.

STEP2    

Line up the 

CLIKR

TM

-5

to the other remote,

head-to-head, 1 or 2 inches apart.

STEP3    

Press any button on the 

CLIKR

TM

-5

that

you want to teach a command to. For
example, if you want to teach the
[MUTE] button, press the [MUTE]
button.

STEP4    

Press and hold the [MUTE] button on
the other remote until the 

CLIKR

TM

-5

Component LED light blinks twice.

*Note  : 

The LED will blink 5 times if there
was an error in the learning
process. In so, repeat STEPS 3 and
4. Continue learning other buttons
by repeating STEPS 3 and 4.

STEP5 

Once you have completed teaching

CLIKR

TM

-5

all desired commands for that

Component, save the learned commands
by pressing the [COMPONENT] and
[ASPECT] buttons simultaneously until
the Component LED blinks 3 times. Now
test all the buttons to make sure they
learned correctly.

D. Erasing a Single Learned Command

STEP1 

Press the [COMPONENT] and [ASPECT]
buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds
until the Component LED light turns on.

STEP2 

Press and hold the button you want to
erase for 3 seconds. The Component LED
will blink twice to confirm the erasure.

STEP3 

To exit, press and hold both the
[COMPONENT] and [ASPECT] buttons
simultaneously until the Component LED
blinks 3 times.

E. Erasing All Learned Commands

from One Component

STEP1 

Press the [COMPONENT] and [ASPECT]
buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds
until the Component LED light turns on.

STEP2 

Press and hold both the [COMPONENT]
button you want to erase and the
[PAUSE] button for 5 seconds. The
Component LED will blink twice to
confirm the erasure.

H. Programming the System On/Off Button

This allows you to program the System On/Off
button so it can send up to five power On/Off
commands with one button press.

STEP1    

Press the [CBL] button.

STEP2    

Press the [SYSTEM ON/OFF] button
and the [OK/SEL] button simultaneously
for 3 seconds. The [CBL] button will turn
on for 30 seconds.

STEP3    

Press the first [COMPONENT] button you
want to store in the [SYSTEM ON/OFF]
button and then the [POWER] button. Repeat
this for other Components until you have
stored all the desired power commands into
the [SYSTEM ON/OFF] button.

STEP4    

Press the [CH

] button to save the

power commands you stored. The
[CBL] button will blink twice to confirm
the commands have been saved.

I. Programming Channel Control

You can program the channel controls (Channel
Up, Channel Down, Last and Numbers) from
one Component to operate in another
Component mode. Default channel control
settings on the remote control are as follows:

CBL

: CBL 

T V

: CBL

VCR

: CBL 

DVD

: DVD

AUX

: AUX

If you wish to store the TV channel control in
TV mode, use the following steps.

STEP1    

Press the [TV] button and the
[OK/SEL] button simultaneously for 3
seconds. The [TV] Component LED
will turn on for 30 seconds.

STEP2    

Press the [VOL

] button.

STEP3    

Press the [TV] button again. 
The Component LED will blink twice
to confirm the programming.

To return to original state:

If you wish to restore the CABLE channel
control in TV mode, repeat the above steps but
press [CBL] in    

STEP3

.

J. Programming Volume Control

Volume and Mute control are factory-programmed
to automatically transfer to the respective
Component mode you select, as follows:

CBL

: CBL 

T V

: TV

VCR

: TV 

DVD

: TV

AUX

: AUX

However, you can program the volume controls
(Volume Up, Volume Down and Mute) from one
Component to operate in another Component.

If you wish to store the TV volume control in
CBL mode, use the following steps.

STEP1    

Press the [CBL] button and the [OK/SEL]
button simultaneously for 3 seconds.
The [CBL] Component LED will turn on
for 30 seconds.

STEP2    

Press the [VOL

] button.

STEP3    

Press the [TV] button.
The Component LED will blink twice to
confirm the programming.

To return to original state:

If you wish to restore the CBL volume control in
CBL mode, repeat the above steps but press
[CBL] in   

STEP3

.  

K. Programming a ‘Macro’ button.

If your remote model has custom-programmable
Macro buttons available, they can be programmed to
act as a 'Macro' or Favorite Channel button in CABLE
mode.  This allows you to program up to five 2-digit
channels, four 3-digit channels or three 4-digit
channels that can be accessed with one button press. 

STEP1    

Press the [CBL] button to select the CBL mode.

STEP2    

Press the [MACRO] button and [OK/SEL]
button simultaneously for 3 seconds. The
[CBL] button will turn on for 30 seconds.

STEP3    

Enter the the 2, 3 or 4-digit code for the
channel you want programmed first (for
example, 007) using the Number Pad, then
press the [STOP] button. Then enter the code
for the next channel (for example, 050), then
press the [STOP] button. Repeat this process
for the third channel. The [CBL] button will
blink once for each channel entered.

STEP4    

Press the [CH

] button to store the

channels that were selected. The [CBL]
button will blink twice to confirm the
storage of commands.

To access the programmed channels, press the

[MACRO] button once. This will bring up the first

channel. Press once again and it will bring up

the second channel. Press again and it will

bring up the third channel.

I. Low Battery Warning

When the batteries are low and need to be
replaced with fresh batteries, the Component LED
lights will blink 2 times in sequence whenever a
[POWER] button is pressed to turn on equipment.

J. Memory Lock System

This remote control is designed to retain
programmed memory for 10 years even after
batteries are removed from the remote control.

K. Record Your Component Set-up Codes

TV

Set-up Code Number:  

VCR

Set-up Code Number:

DVD

Set-up Code Number:

AUX

Set-up Code Number:

STEP3

To exit, press and hold both the [COMPONENT]
and [ASPECT] buttons simultaneously until the
Component LED blinks 3 times.

F.  Finding a Component Button’s

Setup Code Number

If you used either the Auto-Search or Learning
Methods to program a Component, you may not
know what the correct code number is.  Here is
a way for you to identify the code number, so
you can record it for future reference.

STEP1    

Press the [COMPONENT] button (TV,
VCR, DVD or AUX) you want to verify
and the [OK/SEL] button simultaneously
for 3 seconds. The Component LED light
will turn on for 30 seconds.

STEP2    

Press the [INFO] button and count the
number of times the Component LED light
blinks.  This number indicates the first
digit of the code, followed by the second
and third, each separated by a one
second pause when the LED will turn off.

*Note  :

10 blinks represents the number zero.

Example :

One blink, (pause), eight blinks,
(pause) and three blinks, indicates
code number 183.

G. AUX Function: Programming a 5 

th

Component 

You can take advantage of the AUX function to
program a 5

th

Component such as a second

TV, VCR, DVD or Audio Component.

STEP1    

Turn on the 5

th

Component you want

to program (TV, VCR, DVD or Audio).

STEP2    

Press the [AUX] button and the
[OK/SEL] button simultaneously for 3
seconds.The [AUX] Component LED
will turn on for 30 seconds.  

STEP3    

Press the [COMPONENT] button you
want to setup.  Point the remote
control toward the Component and
enter the 3-digit code number
assigned to your brand.  

*Note : 

If the 3-digit code number you just
entered is the correct number, the
Component will turn Off.  If it did not
turn Off, continue entering code
numbers listed for that brand until
the Component turns Off.

STEP4    

Test functions.  (Same as for 3-Digit Code
Programming Method - Section A). If any
of the functions do not work as they
should, you need to find a new code.  

STEP5    

Once you have found the correct 3-digit
code, save it by pressing the [AUX]
button one more time.  The Component
LED light will blink twice to confirm the
code was stored.  Now when you
press the AUX button, all the buttons
will work with that 5

th

Component.

Button Functions

4

There are two ways you can program your 

CLIKR

TM

-5

remote:

* The Pre-Programmed 3-Digit Code Method

* The Auto-Search Method

* The Learning Method

The Pre-Programmed Code Method allows you to setup all the buttons at once by entering 3-digit

code numbers that correspond to a particular Component’s manufacturer/brand, so it’s the fastest

and easiest of the two methods. (Code Tables are on the backside of this Instruction Sheet.) The

Auto-Search Method scans through all the codes in the remote control, one at a time. The

Learning Method allows you to transfer functions from other remotes, one button at a time.

IMPORTANT SETUP NOTE! 

This pertains to all programming steps. When you are in setup mode, a component LED will light

for 30 seconds.If you do not press a button within 30 seconds, the LED light will turn off and exit

setup mode and you will need to start over.  

A. Pre-Programmed 3-Digit Code Method

STEP1

Turn on the Component you want to program (TV, VCR, DVD or AUX).

Universal Remote Control, Inc.

www.universalremote.com

OCE-0060F  REV 04 (02/12/09)

UR5L-8700L & UR5L-8720L

Operating Instructions For

CLIKR

-5

Cable Remote Control

The 

CLIKR

TM

-5

UR5L-8700L & UR5L-8720L

are designed to operate the Scientific-
Atlanta, Pioneer, Pace Micro, Samsung and
Motorola digital set tops, plus the majority
of TV, VCR, DVD and AUDIO equipment on
the market as shown below.

CABLE

: Cable Converters

TV

: Televisions  

VCR

:  VCRs and TV/VCRs

DVD

: DVD Players

AUX

: Audio Receivers and DVRs, etc.

Introduction

1

DEFAULT STATE: 

Component Default:

CABLE Set Top Box (STB)

Channel Default:

CABLE channel and numbers

through the CABLE STB. You have the option of
controlling your CABLE channel and numbers
through the TV or VCR. Refer to section 

F

for

programming steps.

Volume Default:

Volume and Mute control are

automatically transferred to the respective
Component mode you select, as follows: CBL:
Cable Set Top Box / TV: TV / AUX: AUX. Volume
and Mute control for VCR and DVD are
automatically transferred to the TV. However,
you have the option of controlling CABLE
Volume and Mute through the TV, VCR or AUX.
Refer to section 

G

for programming steps.

Operations

3

Replacing Batteries

2

Before you program or operate the remote
control, you must install two new AA alkaline
batteries.

STEP1    

Remove the battery compartment cover
on the back of your remote control.

STEP2    

Check battery polarity carefully, and
install the batteries as shown in the
illustration below.

STEP3   

Replace the battery compartment cover.

Programming the Remote Control

5

ADB

254 255 315

AMINO

249

AT&T

251

CISCO

313 251

COMCAST

313

DIGEO

153

MYRIO

254 255

MOTOROLA

253

MOXI

153

NOW TV

314

PACE 313
SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA     251 
WEGENER

250

SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA  001 003 041 042 045 046
PIONEER

001 103 034 051 063 076 105

PACE

001 005 002

SAMSUNG

001 030

MOTOROLA

002 111 148

GENERAL INSTRUMENT 005 103 104
HAMLIN

049 050 055

HITACHI

103 055

JERROLD

005 004 103 005 003 008 009 010 069

MAGNAVOX

010 012

MEMOREX

052

MOXI

111 252

PANASONIC

044 047

PHILIPS

006 012 013 020 085

PULSAR

052

RCA

047

REGAL

049 050

REGENCY

057

SKY

230

SONY

108

SPRUCER

047

TOCOM

039 040 056

TOSHIBA

052

VIEWSTAR

012 015

ZENITH

052 060 093 100

A MARK                    112 143
ABEX

025

ACCURIAN

036

ADMIRAL                  072 251 333 
ADVENT

247 388

ADVENTURA

002

AIKO

103

AKAI                    

116 146 248 404 405 473 475 323 387 391

ALBATRON

017

ALERON

028

AMERICA ACTION

043

AMPRO                    073
AMSTRAD                  052
ANAM                     043 054 056 080 112 
AOC                     

116 363 112 058

APEX DIGITAL

006

AQUAVISION

573 574

ASTAR

477

AUDIOVOX

076 454 388

AVENTURA

052

AVION

441

AXION

039

BELCOR

116

BELL&HOWELL

333 072

BENQ

423

BOXLIGHT

266

BRADFORD

043

BROCKWOOD

116

BROKSONIC

238

BYDESIGN

031 032

CANDLE                   116 002 003 363
CAPEHART                 058
CARY AUDIO DESIGN 266
CELEBRITY

001

CENTURION

116

CETRONIC                 043
CHANGHONG

247

CITIZEN                 

116 002 003 363 043 258 103 143

CLARION

043

CLASSIC                  043
CLP CLASSIC

333

COLORTYME

116

CONCERTO                 363
CONCIERGE

073

CONTEC                   043 050 051
CORNEA

116

CORONADO                 143
CRAIG                   

043 054

CROSLEY

164

CROWN                    043 143
CURTIS MATHES

116 258 363 143

CXC                     

043

CYBERHOME

015

DAEWOO                   363 016 043 044 076 103 114 125 127 143
DAYTRON                  363 143
DELL

320 164 363

DIGITAL PROJECTION 570
DIMENSIA

333

DREAMVISION

235

DUKANE

011 025

DUMONT

116 073

DURABRAND

096 052

DWIN                     257
DYNASTY                  043
DYNEX

400

EIKI

187

ELECTROBAND

001

ELECTROGRAPH

466

ELECTROHOME

143 024 076 196

ELEKTRA

072

ELEMENT

363 494 526

EMERSON                  028 048 043 155 005 116 363 047 050 051 

076 096 143 153 154 052 514 

ENVISION

116

EPSON

324

ESA

323

FISHER                   007 057
FUJITSU

246 198 410

FUNAI                   

028 043 052

FUTURETECH               043
GATEWAY

242 268

GE                      

073 116 008 009 034 056 074 155 333 363

GEM

391

GIBRALTER

116 073

GO VIDEO

026

GOLDSTAR                 113 116 102 363 106 112 127 143
GRUNPY

028 043

HAIER

363 501

HALL MARK                363
HANNSPREE

349 381

HARLEY DAVIDSON 028

HARVARD

043

HAVERMY

081

HELLO KITTY

076

HIMITSU

043

HISENSE

419 442

HITACHI                  011 166 009 010 012 023 075 143 158 072 363 250
HP

378 316 327 421

HUMAX

518

HYUNDAI

337 338

ILO

472

INFINITY                 164
INFOCUS

333 230 547 548 470 532 564

INITIAL

035 282

INSIGNIA

350 400 052 164 403 454 457

INTEQ

073

JANEIL

002

JBL                     

164

JCB

001

JCPENNEY                  024 116 008 009 030 065 258 143 333 363
JENSEN                   013
JVC                     

038 034 001 083 199 210 533 581

KAWASHO

116 001

KEC                     

043

KENWOOD                  116 001
KLEGG

466

KLOSS                   

002 059

KMC                     

143

KNOLL SYSTEMS

230

KONKA

457

KREISEN

530

KTV                     

043 116 143 154

KURAZAI

072

LG

363 113 116 102 106 112 127 143 569 284

LITEON

268

LODGENET                 072
LOEWE

164

LOGIK                   

072

LUXMAN                   363
LXI                     

166 007 138 052 251 333 164

MAGNAVOX                 164 059 116 003 060 061 363 127 022 333 

094 226 390 467 431

MAJESTIC

333 072

MARANTZ                  116 164 281
MATSUI                   164
MATSUSHITA

080

MAXENT

242

MEGATRON

116 011

MEMOREX                  007 072 363
MGA                     

116 363 024 028 042

MIDLAND

333 073

MINTEK

362

MINUTZ

008

MISAKAI

052

MITSUBISHI               124 109 024 028 040 042 146 363 348
MONIVISION

017

MONTGOMERY WARD 333 072
MOTOROLA

081

MTC                     

116 363 258

MULTITECH

043

NAD                     

138 025

NEC                     

272 197134 116 040 016 024 056 019 262 
236 281 575

NET TV

242

NIKEI                   

043

NIKKO

116

NIKO

527

NORCENT

390

NORWOOD MICRO 027
NTC

103

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