Universal Remote Control RF30 manual Light Button

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Commands

Activating Component Commands – Simple, Easy, Intuitive

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Activating Component

GETTING STARTED

Once you’ve programmed RF30 for your Components, all you have to do to oper- ate a specific Component is first, press the MAIN button. This will display Page 1 of the MAIN menu on the LCD touch screen. Page 1 of the MAIN menu displays seven Components, plus FAV (Favorite Channel). Then, simply select the Component you want to operate by pressing the desired Component display button on the LCD Touch Screen. As an example, if you press the TV display button, the display label at the top of the screen will change from MAIN to TV, and all the buttons on RF30 will work your TV. To oper-ate another Component, simply press the MAIN button again to return to Page 1 of the MAIN menu

TV DISPLAY

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FAV

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MAIN

BUTTON

and select the next Component you want to operate.

If you don’t see the Component you want to control on Page 1 of the MAIN menu, just use the PAGE () () display buttons at the bottom of the screen to bring up Page 2 of the MAIN menu which displays an additional eight Components.

Each Component is provided with four pages of pre- labeled command display buttons (or space for addi- tional command display but- tons). Once again, simply use the PAGE () () display buttons to take you to the next command page, or return you to the previous command page.

The fully backlit keypad makes the RF30 easy to use in the dark or dim lighting conditions. Simply press the LIGHT button to backlight all the keypad buttons and LCD touch screen. To turn off the backlight, press the LIGHT button again, or just wait ten seconds (the backlight automatically shuts itself off). Lights out!

Try it out!

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Contents Page Contnets WelcomeCongratulations Battery Installation Location of ControlsGetting Started Getting Started-OverviewLight Button Basic Setup Overview Pre-Programmed Code MethodBasic Setup From TablePre-Programmed Code Method Pre-Programmed Code Method Basic SetupLearning Method Try 1, 2 and so on, up to Transmitting Busy Signal Icon Customizing Your RF30 with Special Advanced FeaturesCustomizing Customizing the LCD Touch ScreenCustomizing the LCD Touch Screen Favorite Channel Setup MacroPowerTM Setup MacroPower Setup Setting UP a Power OFF Macro Advanced Macro OptionsSetting Backlight Options Adjusting Length of Backlight TimeAdjusting Contrast Turning OFF BacklightingHiding & Adding Pages Hiding and Adding PagesRecalling Pre-Programmed Setup Code Numbers Cloning Other RF30sErasing Commands Overview You can erase an individual button with a learnedRe-setting RF30 to Original Factory Default SettingsPower Blaster Pre-Programmed Code Notes Pre-Programmed Code TablesCode Tables BrandCable / Webtv DVD VCR Audio Audio SAT/DVR LDP AUX AUX Frequently Asked Questions WarrantySpecifications Other InfoMamaroneck Avenue Harrison, NY Phone FAX