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Code Identification Chart
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AUDIO
Tuner ❒ AMP ❒ Tape ❒
VCR CODE
SAT•CBL CODE
DVD CODE
AUX 2 device:______
CD CODE
Learning
Learning Tips
Before transferring commands from your original remote to the RCU807, check out these useful tips on Learning.
1.Make sure you are using fresh batteries in both the RCU807 and your original remote(s).
2.It is recommended that you clear all Learned commands under all component modes before attempting any Learning. (See section on Clear all Stored Learned Commands Under a Component Mode.)
3.Point the top of the original remote at the base of the RCU807 so the IR LED on the original remote is in line with the RCU807 Learn sensor, located at the bottom of the remote.
4.The distance between the two remotes should be approximately
5.To ensure that your units are compatible and to increase your familiarity with the Learning process, you may wish to experiment by learning two or three keys initially. Then, carry out a Clear all Stored Learned Commands Under a Component Mode operation before learning all the desired functions from your original remote.
6.Incandescent or
7.When learning a key, do not release the key on your original remote until the Success Screen is displayed on the RCU807 status display, which takes approximately
8.Any key on your RCU807 can be programmed with Learned commands, with the exception of the MACRO (M), SETUP (S), INPUT or any component key. In addition, the L1, L2
and L3 keys are generic keys to be programmed as you wish.
9.If there is a problem during the Learning process, the Learn Error Screen appears in the display. The unit still remains in Learning Mode.
10.All Learned keys are saved automatically.
11.When the memory is full, the display shows the Full Screen.
It is not possible to learn any additional keys without first clearing Learned commands under a component mode.
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