RCA DVD Recorder/VCR Combo manual Programming the Remote to Operate Other Components

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Chapter 2: The Remote Control

Programming the Remote to Operate Other Components

This remote is already programmed to operate most RCA, GE, and Proscan components—just press the applicable component button to operate the component (for a satellite receiver, press the SAT button; for an audio component, press AUDIO, etc.).

There are two ways to program this remote control to operate other brands of satellite receivers, cable boxes, and/or other compatible components: Direct Entry and Automatic Code Search (both methods are described below).

Direct Entry

1.Turn on the component you want to program the DVD/VCR remote to operate (satellite receiver,VCR, etc.).

2.Look up the component, brand, and code number(s) from the list (see pages 25-28).

3.Press and hold the appropriate component button on the remote (i.e, SAT for satellite receiver; CABLE for cable box; or AUDIO for an audio component).The AUX button can control many different types of components including VCRs,TVs, audio components, satellite boxes, cable boxes, or DVD players.You must use the Direct Entry method to program the AUX button unless you want to program it to operate a VCR (Automatic Code Search for the AUX button only accesses the VCR codes).

4.Keep holding down the component button, and enter the first code from the code list for your brand. If the indicator light flashes, you’ve entered an invalid code or the button isn’t programmable.

5.Release the component button.

6.Point the remote toward the component and press the ON•OFF button to see if it turns off. If it doesn’t, press the component button and then press ON•OFF. If you get no response, follow these steps again, but enter the next code from the code list.

Note: This remote may not be compatible with all brands and models of components.

Automatic Code Search

The Automatic Code Search method searches all of the codes for the default component of a specific component button. If you want to stop the automatic code search without programming the remote, press CLEAR until the indicator on the remote turns off.

Note: You can only use Automatic Code Search to program the AUX button if you want the button to operate a VCR—you must use Direct Entry (above) if you want to program the AUX button to operate other components.

1.Turn on the component you want to operate (audio system, cable box, satellite receiver, etc).

2.Press and hold the component button you want to program (SAT, CABLE, or AUDIO).While you continue pressing the component button, press and hold the ON•OFF until the component button on the remote turns on—then release both buttons.

3.Point the remote at the component.

4.Press and release PLAY, then wait 5 seconds or until the component button stops flashing.

At this point the remote is searching for the correct code (you’ll know it’s found the correct code when the component turns off, go to step 5). If, after 5 seconds, the component doesn’t turn off, press PLAY again to tell the remote to search the next set of codes.

Continue pressing and releasing PLAY (at 5 second intervals) until the component turns off or you have searched through all the codes.The component buttons flash when all codes have been searched, the component button turns off, and the remote exits Automatic Code Search.

5.When the component turns off, the remote has found the proper code. Press and release REVERSE, then wait 2 seconds. Repeat this step until the component turns back ON.

6.To finish, press and hold STOP until the component button turns off.

If you try all the codes for your component brand and none work, the remote is not compatible with your component.

Using the Remote’s Features

Very Important: Know the mode

Once you’ve programmed the remote to operate other components, you need a basic understanding of how the remote control works.The codes in the remote control that make a component act a specific way are mode dependent—if you want to change settings in your TV’s menu, you must press the TV button before you press the MENU button so the remote control knows that you want to access the TV’s menu system.

To summarize, to operate the DVD/VCR you must first press the DVD/VCR button; to operate the TV, you must first press the TV button; to operate a satellite receiver, you must first press the SAT button; to operate the cable box, you must first press the CABLE button; etc.

To let you know which mode you’re in, the component button that is active lights when you press a button.

Understanding the INPUT button

Another important button is the INPUT button.The INPUT button selects the programming from a specific component that is connected to one of the input jacks on the DVD/VCR.We call these Video Input Channels because you are telling the component to send the video (and audio) that corresponds to the Video Input jack you used to connect the component to the DVD/VCR. For example, if you connected a satellite receiver to your DVD/VCR by using the S-VIDEO IN jack, you would need to press DVD/VCR (to tell the remote you want to operate the DVD/VCR) and then press and release INPUT until the S-Video Input Channel appears (if the satellite receiver is on, you’ll see the program it is tuned to, and S-VID appears in the DVD/VCR’s channel banner to let you know which “channel” the DVD/VCR has accessed.

Low Battery Indicator

When the batteries are low, the indicator light and the component button light flicker when a button is pressed.

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Contents Changing Entertainment. Again DVD Recorder/VCR Combo User’s GuideProduct Registration VentilationTable of Contents Things to consider before you connect Types of DiscsUnpack the Box Coaxial TV + cable Audio/video Box Video Coaxial Audio/video VideoCoaxial TV + Audio/video Satellite Video Receiver Coaxial TV + cable Audio/video Box + audioComponent Video Y, Pb, Pr Jacks and Cables Explanation of Input Jacks and CablesVideo Jacks and Cables Audio/Video Jacks and Cables RCA-typeExplanation of Jacks from left to right Back of the DVD/VCRContinues on next page… DVD/VCR VCR Buttons Front of the DVD/VCRDVD Buttons Front Input JacksDVD/VCR + TV Connect the DVD/VCR to the TV Connection DVD/VCR + TVGo to Cable Box DVD/VCR + TV+ Basic Cable BoxConnection DVD/VCR + TV + Basic Cable Box Connect the cable box signalDVD/VCR + TV+ Satellite Receiver Connect the satellite receiver to the DVD/VCR Connection DVD/VCR + TV + Satellite ReceiverDVD/VCR + TV + Basic Cable Box + Audio Receiver Connect the DVD/VCR to the Audio/Video Receiver Please Read This Before Using the Digital Audio JackComplete the Interactive Setup Install Batteries in the RemoteImportant Battery Information Turn on the TV and DVD/VCRChannel List Channel SearchTime Zone Daylight Savings TimeWatch TV What to ExpectOn the TV TV remote Button/Switch Button onChapter Explanation of Buttons Remote ControlProgramming the remote to operate your TV Find out if the remote can operate your TVDirect Entry Automatic Code SearchVery Important Know the mode Using the Remote’s FeaturesLow Battery Indicator Programming the Remote to Operate Other ComponentsDeleting ALL Volume Punchthrough Commands Volume Punchthrough FeatureRadio Shack AOCVCR AUX button Code ListAudio button AUX button TunerBox Audio 4014 button 4015 AUX button Technics4021Recording, Playback & Features DVD Recording Watching TVChannel Banner Express RecordingWatching a videocassette tape while you record to disc Setting up timer recordings to record programs automatically Timer RecordingsOther Sorting Options-Show All Discs Disc LibraryErasing the Disc Library Sort by TitleTo watch the program that you’ve highlighted, press Play DVD PlaybackDisc Information Editing DVD+R and DVD+RW discs Editing Titles with the Hide Chapter FeatureVCR Basics Check the Safety TabBasic Playback Basic RecordingAdvanced Playback Advanced VCR FeaturesVCR Info Display except during simultaneous disc recording Recording to tape while you watch a DVD disc VCR RecordingCopying a DVD disc DVD+R or DVD+RW to a videocassette tape Copying a videocassette tape to a DVD disc DVD+R or DVD+RWTo initialize the disc Copying a digital video camcorder tape to a DVD discBeginning Playing Discs Regional Coding How to Load and Play DiscsTypes of discs you can play Search Options Using Different MenusPlayback options VCR Info Display… go to Using the On-screen Info DisplayDVD+R and DVD+RW Info Display… go to Time Display DVD,Video CD, and Audio CD Jpeg Info Display… go toChapter Icon DVD Subtitle Icon DVDRepeating Titles, Chapters, or Tracks Repeat Icon DVD,Video CD, and Audio CDAB Repeat Audio Icon DVD and Video CDCamera Angle Icon DVD Play Mode Icon Audio CDRandom ProgramPlaying mp3,WMA, or Jpeg files Playing DiscsYou Recorded DVD+R and DVD+RWIntroScan Icon Audio CD Playback Control PBC Icon Video CDJpeg Info Display Jpeg Index ScreenExample of mp3 files Some file names are too long to be completely displayedRotate Menu System Overview of the DVD/VCR’s Menu System How to navigate through on-screen menusMain Menu Tape DiscDVD+RW discs For details about the Disc Title Menu, go toSetup TimersParental Controls Lock and UnlockTo set Ratings System OptionsUnrated Titles Recording Options DV-CAM Additional Information DVD Problems General ProblemsNo sound or distorted sound Recording/Copying ProblemsTimer Recordings VCR ProblemsMp3 files Handling Cautions Maintenance of CabinetFormation of Condensation Handling DiscsLimited Warranty Accessory Information How to OrderTrademarks Registered Marcas Registradas Tocom 1644356A North Meridian Street Indianapolis,Thomson Inc