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18 FCC Compliance
FCC COMPLIANCE
This equipment has been tested and found
to comply with the limits for a class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide a
reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can
radiated radio frequency energy and if not
installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications.
PROBLEM:
Changing channels does
not work properly.
SOLUTION:
If the original remote
control required pressing
ENTER
to change channels,
then press
ENTER
on the
remote control after
entering the channel
number.
PROBLEM:
During learning, LED
emits a long blink after
pressing and holding key
to be learned.
SOLUTION:
Memory is full or a bad
capture has occurred.
Avoid high-ambient light
sources, such as direct
daylight and fluorescent
bulbs. Try readjusting
positions of remote
controls before performing
the procedure again.
PROBLEM: Tried
Searching For Your
Code
method and still
could not find a working
code.
SOLUTION:
Clear the device key as
follows: Press and hold
SET
until the LED (red light)
blinks twice, then
release.Next enter
9 9 2
.
Then press the device key
to be cleared twice.Now
repeat the
Searching for
Your Code
method on page
9.
PROBLEM:
CH+
and
CH-
do not work
for your RCA TV.
SOLUTION:
Due to RCA design (1983-
1987), only the original
remote control will operate
these functions.
PROBLEM:
No remote control of
volume.
SOLUTION:
See “Changing Volume
Lock” on page 15 to lock/
unlock volume.
PROBLEM:
If the above does not work.
SOLUTION:
Please contact us in any of
the following ways:
• Please visit:
www.oneforall.com
• If the above website is
not able to provide you
with the information
you need, please email
us at
[email protected]
and refer to
“Troubleshooting”
• Customer Support:
(330) 405-8516
Mon- Fri from 9AM to
5PM ET
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