RCA VR616HF Programming the Remote to Control AN Auxiliary Component, Auxiliary Component Codes

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PROGRAMMINGTHEREMOTE

PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE TO CONTROL AN

AUXILIARY COMPONENT

Your remote can also control the brands of the equipment listed, such as a radio, CD player, tape player, turntable, amplifier, digital satellite receiver, or digital video disc player.

1.Turn on the component to be programmed.

2.Look up your component’s code number on the code list below.

3.Press and hold the AUX button.

4.Enter the code from the code list.

5.Release the AUX button and press PWR or CHAN up or down to see if the auxiliary component responds to the remote commands.

OPERATING THE AUXILIARY COMPONENT

After you have programmed your remote, see which buttons will operate your component.

1.Point the remote at the component, and press AUX. If it does not turn on, press AUX and then PWR.

2.You may want to experiment to see which buttons will operate your component. Try pressing buttons, such as PLAY, REV, and FWD.

Auxiliary Component Codes

RCA/ProScan/Dimensia

 

AM/FM

003

Auxiliary Component

004

CD

007

DVD

010

Phono

005

Digital Satellite Receiver

008

Tape 1

006

Tape 2

009

This remote may not operate all models of the brands that are shown.

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