RCA VGM500 Controlling an Auxiliary RCA Component, Program the Remote for an Auxiliary Component

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Using the Remote Control

Controlling an Auxiliary RCA Component

The remote that came packed with your VCR is also capable of controlling one compatible RCA audio component, such as an AM/FM radio, CD player, tape player, or phonograph. The remote must be programmed for the specific component it is to control. To program the remote, use the code that corresponds to your component.

Program the Remote for an Auxiliary Component

1. Turn on the component.

2. Point the VCRÕs remote at the component.

3. Hold the AUX button and press two number buttons to enter the code for your component.

4. Release the buttons.

5.Press POWER on the remote. If the component turns off, setup is complete.

Type of Auxiliary Audio Equipment and Code*

RCA

AM/FM

03

CD

07

Tape

06

Phono

05

*The remote may not be able to control every RCA model of audio equipment listed.

Operate the Auxiliary Component

After you have set up your remote to control your component, test the buttons to see which ones operate the component.

1. Point the remote at the component and press AUX.

2. If the component does not turn on in step 1, press AUX and then POWER.

3.Test the buttons on the remote to see which ones operate your component.

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