Radio Shack 6 IN 1 RF REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM owner manual Punch-Through

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Note: If you normally press ENTER after entering a channel number, you must also include ENTER in your sequence.

4.To store the sequence, press and hold down SET UP until the red indicator light blinks twice.

Whenever you press the selected sequence key (AU- DIO SEQ or VIDEO SEQ), your system’s remote control sends the sequence of commands you entered.

To erase a sequence, press the device key, then hold SET UP until the red indicator light blinks twice. Then press 9 9 5 and the key to which the sequence is as- signed (AUDIO SEQ or VIDEO SEQ). Press SET UP until the red indicator blinks twice again. The sequence is erased.

Punch-Through

The punch-through feature lets you alternately control two different devices without pressing the device keys for each one. Here’s how it works.

The 6 in 1 RF Remote Control System’s remote control keys are not all used by every device. For example, a TV is often the only device that uses VOLUME. When you press TV, then press VCR, the functions of any keys not used by the VCR retain their TV functions. If your cable box or VCR has a volume control, you can turn off the punch-through feature to allow your cable con- verter or VCR to control the volume. If you want to con- trol volume through your cable converter, you must be in the cable mode. If you want to control the volume through your VCR, you must be in the VCR mode.

For example, to turn off punch-through, with the remote in the cable mode, press and hold SET UP until the red indicator blinks twice. Then press 9 9 3 CBL. When the indictor blinks twice a second time, volume is controlled through your cable box.

To turn on punch-through for the TV, press SET UP 9

93 TV. When the indicator blinks twice a second time, the punch-through feature has been turned back on.

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Contents 1 RF Remote Control System IR Infrared and RF Radio-Frequency Commands IntroductionFm Page 3 Monday, July 19, 1999 1234 PM Contents Look AT the SYSTEM’S Remote Control HOW the System WorksKey Function Installing Batteries in the Remote Control Setting UP the SystemSetting UP the Remote Control TV SET UP 0 5 Setting UP the SYSTEM’S RF Command Console Operation Using TWO or More Similar Devices Operating the SYSTEM’S RF Command ConsoleSpecial Functions Telephone ProgrammingFast Search Channel Scan Sequences Punch-Through Fm Page 17 Monday, July 19, 1999 1234 PM Plug ’N Power 3 CH Fm Page 20 Monday, July 19, 1999 1234 PM MANUFACTURERS’ Codes Setup Codes for TelevisionsAOC JVC KTVLXI MGAMTC NADPhilips 054 Pioneer 166 Portland 159, 056, 179 SSS TMKSetup Codes for Vcrs MEI MGNRCA Realistic 042, 057 STS Setup Codes for Laser Discs Setup Codes for Satellite Receivers Setup Codes for Video AccessoriesBSR Setup Codes for Cable Converters ABCNSC Pulsar 000 ADC Setup Codes for CD PlayersADS Setup Codes for CD Players MCS053, 179, 155 SAE Setup Codes for Audio AMP/TUNERS 014, 080 Setup Codes for Audio Amplifiers Yamaha 143 Setup Codes for Miscellaneous Audio KLHSetup Codes for Audio Cassette Decks Setup Codes for Home Automation Searching the Code Library If YOU have ProblemsViewing a DEVICE’S Code Troubleshooting FCC Caution Care and Maintenance Specifications Fm Page 54 Monday, July 19, 1999 1234 PM Fm Page 55 Monday, July 19, 1999 1234 PM Radio Shack Limited Warranty Radio Shack