UF4-200C manual • version 1.0 • page 2
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™
and CodeScan
™
are trademarks of US Electronics, Inc.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Manually turn on power to the device for which you want to program the
remote (TV, CABLE, AUX, VCR).
Press and hold a mode key for approximately three seconds until the four mode keys
flash twice. The selected mode key will continue to flash.
Press
POWER
. The mode key will stop flashing and remain on.
Point the remote control at the device.
Press and release the
CURSOR UP
key repeatedly and slowly. Each time you press
the key, the remote sends the power-off command using a different device code.
When the device turns off, that means that the remote has been programmed with
a code that can control the device. If you accidentally press the
CURSOR UP
key
after the device has turned off, press the
CURSOR DOWN
key to return to the
previous device code.
Test whether other functions operate using the remote control. If a primary function
does not work, continue to press the
CURSOR UP
key to find another code that turns
off the device. Then test the functions again.
When you are satisfied that all primary functions are working, press
OK
to lock
in the code.
step 1
step 2
step 3
step 4
If none of the codes listed for your Cable Box, TV, or VCR works, the CodeScan
™
method will allow
you to cycle through all the available codes in the remote until you find the right Cable Box, TV, or
VCR code.
13
RECALLING A DEVICE CODE
12
CODESCAN
™
The Cursor Up Key
Press and hold a mode key until the four mode keys flash twice. The selected mode key
will continue to flash.
Press
HELP
. The mode key flashes each of the three digits in the code. A pause
separates each digit. For example, three flashes represent the number 3. Rapid flashing
represents 0.
Count and record the sequence of flashes to determine the three-digit code.
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c
d
Perform the following steps to read the code currently set for a device. This is useful for retrieving
a device code that was set using the CodeScan
™
method.
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Problem
I programmed the remote, but it won’t work my TV, VCR, or Cable Converter.
Solution
You may have entered the wrong code (or the correct code might not be listed). Try the
Code
Scan
™
procedure in section 12. It will allow you to cycle through all the codes until you find
one that works.
Weak batteries may cause the remote to only operate one device or operate intermittently.
Replace weak batteries with
NEW
alkaline batteries. Since your remote control has Memory
Lock
™
, you won’t need to reprogram it after the batteries are replaced. If you are sure the
batteries are good, try rolling them with your finger (while they are in the remote control) to
ensure a good connection.
Finally, make sure that nothing is blocking the signal from the remote control from reaching
your TV, VCR, or Cable Converter; and make sure that you are pointing the remote control at
the correct device when you are pressing a key on the remote.
Problem
My remote control doesn’t operate my combination TV/VCR.
Solution
Most combination TV/VCRs have VCR tuners in them. You will need to select a code from the
VCR section that will power up your TV/VCR.
Problem
I don’t get any picture and/or sound from my TV.
Solution
Make sure all cables are connected properly and that all devices are powered on. Consult
related owners manuals for specific installation and operation instructions for each device.
Problem
The channel buttons only operate my cable box.
Solution
Make sure that Channel Lock isn't engaged. Follow the steps in section 8 to disengage
Channel Lock.
Problem
The Video-on-Demand keys don’t work.
Solution
To use the Video-on-Demand (VOD) keys, the remote control must be in cable mode. Press
the cable button when you want the VOD keys to operate VOD functions. Press TV or VCR if
you want them to oprate your VCR.
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