Motorola RC-U63CDR manual Frequently Used Terms, Device Setup Codes

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When this occurs, replace the existing batteries with two (2) new AA Alkaline batteries to restore normal operation to the remote. If your remote still does not operate, you may want to check to see if one of the buttons is stuck in its “down” position.

3.If you have a TV that’s operated by remote control, it is recommended that you plug it directly into a wall outlet instead of the cable set-top terminal.

4.If you have any questions concerning the brand, model or operation of your cable set-top terminal, contact your cable operator.

Frequently Used Terms

AUDIO Devices - Audio receivers, amplifiers, CD players that you can program your remote to operate.

DVR - Digital Video Recorder.

Default Setting – How your remote is set when you receive it from your cable operator.

Electronic Components / Devices - The various electronics device the remote is designed to operate. These include cable set-top terminals, TVs, VCRs, DVDs, audio-video receivers, amplifiers and CD players.

Fast-Rotation - The power / mode buttons will illuminate in a fast-rotation (i.e. CBL à TV à VCR à DVD à AUDIO

àCBL…) repeated every 1/3 second. Fast-rotation occurs when the remote is receiving keypresses to program it to your electronic devices.

IPG – Interactive Program Guide

Mode - The device the remote is set to operate (ex. Cable, TV, VCR, DVD, Audio)

OSD – On Screen Display

PIPPicture-in-picture functionality through your Cable set-top terminal.

Program (Setup) – The process of teaching your remote control to operate your electronic devices.

Slow-Rotation - The power / mode buttons illuminate in a slow-rotation (i.e. CBL à TV à VCR à DVD à AUDIO

àCBL…) repeated every 1 second. Slow-rotation occurs when the remote is in the programming mode, waiting for the next entry on the keypad of the remote.

TV Output Channel - The channel your TV needs to be set on for proper Cable reception (most often TV channel 3, but may be TV channel 2 or 4). If you have any questions concerning your TV output channel, contact your cable operator. Or, with your cable set-top terminal turned on, try setting your TV to channel 2, 3 or 4 to obtain a clear picture.

Transport Functions - These are the [STOP], [PLAY], [FWD], [REW], [PAUSE] and [REC] buttons. In the remote control's Cable mode, these buttons operate your Cable set-top features. In the remote control's VIDEO mode, these operate your VCR or DVD functions.

VIDEO Devices - VCR or DVD players.

Device Setup Codes

If you find that the setup codes listed above do not operate your devices, it is possible your remote was manufactured before the revision date printed on this Instruction Manual. If this occurs, contact your cable operator and request a newer version of your remote control.

Rev. 06/07

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