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Using the System | 4 |
Programming the Remote Control |
REDUCING THE RANGE OF THE UHF REMOTE CONTROL
If a neighbor frequently uses a UHF remote control, the signals from that remote may block signals from your remote from reaching your recorder. To prevent such interference, you can install a 10 dB
Note: Installing the attenuator will substantially reduce the operating range of your remote.
To install an attenuator,
1.Remove the UHF Antenna from the UHF Remote Antenna connection on the recorder back panel.
2.Attach a 10 dB attenuator to the UHF Remote Antenna connection.
3.Attach the UHF Antenna to the attenuator.
THE POWER SCAN: IF YOUR BRAND IS NOT LISTED
If your equipment brand is not listed in the equipment codes, or if the listed codes do not work, you can set up the remote to scan through all the codes, testing each one.
Once the remote reaches a possible correct code, the equipment (whether VCR, TV, or other), powers ON or OFF. Once this happens, try some other functions to make sure you have the correct code. Occasionally, the Power button may work when others do not.
Note: If you start this procedure, and at any time do not press a button within 20 seconds, the remote will end the procedure automatically.
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| Remote Buttons |
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| 1. | Press the Mode button on the remote until the | MODE |
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| appropriate mode light is flashing rapidly. |
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| 2. | Press the Address button. The mode light starts | ADDRESS |
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| flashing more slowly. |
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| 3. | Press the Power button. The mode light stops flashing | POWER |
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| and stays lit. |
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