GE GRD33G3A manual Programming the Remote to Control Your VCR

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Programming the Remote to Control Your VCR

To determine whether your remote needs to be programmed, turn the VCR on, point the remote at the VCR, and press the VCR button. Then press ON•OFF or CHAN UP or DOWN to see if the VCR responds to the remote commands.

Follow these steps to program your remote to control your VCR:

1.Turn on the VCR.

2.Look up your VCR brand and its code number on the code list on page 55.

3.Press and hold the VCR button.

4.Enter the three-digit code from the code list.

5.Release the device button and press ON•OFF or CHAN UP/ DOWN to see if the VCR responds to the remote commands.

6.Repeat these steps using the next code listed for your brand until the VCR responds to the remote commands.

Programming the Remote to Control Other Devices

The ALT button is a fourth device button that can be programmed to control a second VCR, a cable box, or a laserdisc player.

Programming the Remote to Control a Second VCR

1.Turn on the VCR to be programmed.

2.Look up your brand and its code number on code list on page 55.

3.Press and hold the ALT button.

4.Press and release the VCR button.

5.Enter the three-digit code from the code list.

6.Release the ALT button and press ON•OFF or CHAN UP/ DOWN to see if the VCR responds to the remote commands.

7.Repeat these steps using the next code listed for your brand until the VCR responds to the remote commands.

This remote may not operate all models of the brands that are shown. Use the codes shown in this manual, or on the sheet packed with your remote.

After you program the remote to control your VCR, record your VCR code here for easy reference.

This remote may not operate all models of the brands that are shown. Use the codes shown in this manual, or on the sheet packed with your remote.

After you program the remote to control a fourth device, record your ALT code here for easy reference.

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Contents Satellite Receiver User’s Guide Safety Information Expose this receiver to Rain or moistureTable of Contents More Features ConnectionsReference Lists & Limits First Things FirstRead the First Four Sections Rest of the ManualWhat is the DSS System? Ordering DSS ProgrammingInstalling Batteries In the Remote Control Unpacking the BoxUsing This Manual Important Note about This User’s ManualPoint and Select Navigation MethodSelect What is Point and Select?Point Exiting a ScreenWhat is a Program Guide? Program GuidesBringing Up the Program Guides Using a Program GuideUsing the Number Keys Scrolling Channel By ChannelTuning to a Program Selecting a Program Guide from the Main MenuScrolling Page By Channel Guide Types of Program GuidesGrid Guide ReminderSorting the Grid Guide Down ArrowAttractions Guide Using the Sorting Buttons Using the Themes Button Exiting a Program GuidePage What is a Menu? Menu SystemDon’t Forget To Point Select Exit and Help Using the Menu SystemUsing Help Exiting a ScreenMenu Descriptions Explore the SystemDon’t Forget about Clear button Menu System Lists & Limits Controlling The SystemEspecially for Parents Setting the Ratings Limit An OverviewSetting Up Spending Limits Creating Favorite Channel ListsAdd or Delete All Channels Parent Approved Channel List Selecting a Channel List to UseLocking the System Forget Your System Password? Unlocking the SystemSession Unlock More Features Tuning to a PPV Program Pay-Per-View ProgramsPurchasing and Viewing Using the Program Guide for PPV Programs Using the Attractions GuideBuy and Record Option Using the Purchases Menu Reviewing and Canceling an Upcoming PurchaseTimer Feature Editing or Canceling a TimerMailbox Using FetchHow to tell when you have mail Is your ON/OFF Light Flashing?Checking your mail Mailbox SizeALT AUD Remote Button Alternate Audio ProgramsPicture Size Alternate Audio Display ScreenNew Access Card Setup Using On-Line HelpSystem Test Auto Help Help ButtonsMenu Help Things to Know Before Connecting Components ConnectionsVideo Jack and Cable S-VHS Connecting Your DSS Receiver to Your TVJacks and Cables Audio/Video Jacks and Cables RCA-typeConnection B Choosing a ConnectionConnection a Connection CConnection a Best Picture and Sound QualityConnection B Very Good Picture and Sound QualityTo connect TV, VCR, and antenna or cable box Connection CGood Picture and Sound Quality To receive cable programming with cable boxConnection D To connect TV and antenna or cable boxInteractive Setup Disabling Interactive SetupDSS System Overview Programming the Remote ControlReference Controls and ButtonsParts of the DSS System World ViewHome View DSS TV Universal Remote included with your DSS systemFront Panel Controls Back Panel Remote Control Buttons Programming the Remote to Control Your TV Programming the Remote to Control Your VCR Programming the Remote to Control Other DevicesProgramming the Remote to Control a Second VCR Using the Remote Buttons to Control a Device Programming the Remote to Control a Cable BoxProgramming the remote to control a laserdisc player Remote Codes TV CodesVCR Codes Cable Box CodesGlossary Past Purchases Signal MeterMain Menu Point and SelectTroubleshooting Running the System TestWhat your warranty covers Appendix a Warranty InformationDigital Satellite System DSS Limited Warranty Toll-Free Telephone Product HelpHow you get service To receive a replacement receiver before your return yoursWhat we will do Product Registration What your warranty does not coverHow state law relates to this warranty If you purchased your product outside the USARadio Interference Appendix B FCC RegulationsFCC Registration Information Notification to the Local Telephone CompanyAppendix C Accessories Audio/Video CablesUnited States and Canadian Orders Index From ANT OUT to TV Phone Jack Video Satellite100%