Motorola DRC800 4-in-1 Universal Remote Control

2.Follow the diagram inside the battery case to insert the new batteries.

You have ten minutes to replace the batteries before your remote loses memory.

USING YOUR REMOTE

To select a device to control, simply press one of the device mode keys (TV, AUDIO, DVD/VCR, CABLE) at the top of your remote. After you set up the remote to control that device, you may begin using the device.

See “Programming Device Control” for more information on identifying a specific device to a device key.

Press this

Press this

To…

 

Key

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mute current audio

 

 

 

 

 

 

feed

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jump among pre-

 

 

 

selected favorite

 

 

 

channels (only

 

 

 

available in CABLE

 

 

 

mode)

 

 

 

Note: Favorite

 

 

 

channels must be pre-

 

 

 

selected through the

 

 

 

Electronic

 

 

 

Programming Guide

 

 

 

before this key works.

 

 

 

Display the help screen

 

 

 

(only available in

 

Press this

To…

 

 

Key

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

These functions are set

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

by your cable provider

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

These functions are set

 

 

 

 

by your cable provider

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Enter a channel or

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

device code number. To

 

 

 

 

access channels lower

 

 

 

 

than 100, you may

 

 

 

 

need to enter 3 digits.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For example, to access

 

 

 

 

channel 2, press 0-0-2.

 

 

 

 

For channel 22, press

 

 

 

 

0-2-2.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Input

Select the video source

3.Enter the four-digit code. The device key LED turns off briefly after each key press.

Note: You have 10 seconds to press each digit. If it takes longer than that, the remote “times out” and you must begin again.

4.

If the remote recognizes the

 

code, the device key’s LED blinks

 

three times. You can now test the

 

remote by pressing POWER. If

 

your device responds (turns off),

 

you have found the right code. If

 

your device does not respond,

 

repeat steps 2 - 3 with the next

 

code in the list..

 

If the remote does not recognize

 

the code, the LED will turn off.

 

Retry the code (by repeating

 

steps 2-3 using the next code

Tip: Note the code set that worked, in case you must re-code your remote:

DVD/VCR:

TV:

AUDIO:

See “Checking Codes”for more information on noting code sets.

CHECKING CODES

1.

Press and hold a device mode

 

key (AUDIO, DVD/VCR, or TV) for

 

at least six seconds. The LEDs

 

for each device key light up, then

 

the key for the device you

 

selected remains on.

2.

Enter 9 9 0 to tell the remote you

 

are verifying the device code.

 

The LED blinks twice.

The device key’s LED blinks three times, indicating it has unlocked the volume control for all devices.

REASSIGNING DEVICE KEYS

Each device key accesses a specific type of device (for example, the DVD/ VCR key can only be programmed to control a DVD player, VCR, DVR, or HTIB system). This makes it easier to search for a code if your device’s code does not appear on the list provided.

Your new remote allows you to change the type of device that may be assigned to a device key. That way, if you have two TVs, for example, you can control them both by changing the type of device the DVD/VCR or AUDIO key controls.

My remote is not responding

Review the information in

 

“Using Your Remote”to make

 

sure that the key you pressed is

 

active for the device you are

 

controlling.

Make sure you are controlling

 

the device you think you are. See

 

“Using Your Remote”for more

 

information on choosing a

 

device to control.

Make sure your batteries are

 

good. If battery power is low,

 

your remote enters a “Low

 

Battery Condition” to conserve

 

battery power for retaining your

 

settings. See “Installing

 

Batteries”for more information

 

on changing the batteries.

Reset all settings:

Key

To…

CABLE mode)

Return to last selected

Aspect

Change the viewing

 

aspect (if available)

listed for your brand), or search

for a device code. See “Searching

3. Press 1, then count the LED

blinks and write down the

1. Press and hold the device mode

key (TV, AUDIO, DVD/VCR, or

Press and hold a device

 

mode key (TV, AUDIO, DVD/

User Guide

OVERVIEW

Your new Motorola DRC800 universal 4-in-1 remote operates your Motorola or or other manufacturer's cable set- top box and up to three other devices.

In addition, the DRC800 provides advanced features such as Digital Video Recording (DVR) control and Picture-in-Picture (PIP) support.

You can lock volume control to any of these devices, to make adjusting your home entertainment volume easier.

See “Changing Volume Lock”. The DRC800 comes from the factory without the volume locked to any specific device.

You can also change what type of device each mode key controls. See “Reassigning Device Keys”.

Operating Range

Your remote controls devices from up to 50 ft (15 m) away if you are directly in front of the device, or from up to 20 ft (6 m) away if you are off to either side.

INSTALLING BATTERIES

Your remote requires 2 AAA batteries. The first set of batteries is included, and should last up to 6 months under normal usage.

1.Remove the battery case cover and the old batteries (if necessary).

Turn the selected device ON or OFF

Audio, DVD/VCR, Select a device

TV, Cable

Direct access to Video On Demand (VOD), where available

Direct access to Pay Per View (PPV) programming (where available)

 

REW

Rewind VCR, DVD,

 

 

VOD , DVR, or HTIB

 

 

 

 

PLAY

Play VCR, DVD, VOD ,

 

 

DVR, or HTIB

 

 

 

 

 

 

FFWDFast Forward VCR,

DVD, VOD , DVR, or

HTIB

RECORD Record to VCR or DVR

PAUSE Pause VCR, DVD, VOD or DVR

 

STOP

Stop VCR, DVD, VOD

 

 

or DVR

 

 

 

 

 

 

Replay the previous few seconds of a program (only available with DVR models)

Display a list of programs that you recorded. This will allow you to select one for viewing (only available with DVR models)

Displays live television programming (only available with DVR models)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

channel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VOL +/-

Increase or decrease

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

volume

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CH +/-

Select the next or

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

previous channel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Move up or down

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

through menu screens

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

or the Electronic

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Program Guide

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Exit any On-Screen

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Display (OSD) and

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

return to regular

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

viewing

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Display channel and

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

program information

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Access the cable guide

Access any OSD for the currently selected device

!Move up through any OSD or cable guide menu

"Move down through any OSD or cable guide menu

#Move left through any OSD or cable guide menu

$Move right through any OSD or cable guide menu

Select the currently highlighted OSD menu or cable guide choice

View the previous or next day’s cable guide

These functions are set by your cable provider

PIP ON/OFF

Turn Picture-in-

 

Picture (PIP) on or off

 

(if available)

 

 

PIP SWAP

Swap the PIP signal to

 

the main display (if

 

available)

 

 

PIP Move

Move the position of

 

the PIP display

 

 

PIP CH +/-

Select the next or

 

previous channel in the

 

PIP display (the main

 

display does not

 

change)

 

 

PROGRAMMING DEVICE CONTROL

Each of the additional device keys controls a particular type of device. For example, the DVD/VCR key controls your VCR, DVR, or DVD player, but not your TV, unless you specify otherwise. See “Reassigning Device Keys”.

This device

Controls this type of

key…

device…

 

 

TV

TV

 

 

DVD/VCR

DVD, VCR, DVR,

 

HTIB, TV/VCR,

 

TV/VCR/DVD,

 

and TV/DVD

 

 

Cable

Cable box only

 

 

Audio

Amplifier, Tuner

 

 

To specify a device

1.Look up the device you want to control in the device code list on the back of this guide.

2.Press and hold a device key

(AUDIO, DVD/VCR, or TV) for at least six seconds. The LEDs for each device key light up, then the LED for the device you selected remains on.

for Codes”.

SEARCHING FOR CODES

If none of the codes listed under “Device Codes”on the back of this guide match your device, you can search for a set of commands that will work. Your remote will sample all the codes in its system for that device mode to find one that will allow you to control your device.

1.Press and hold a device mode key (AUDIO, DVD/VCR, or TV) for at least six seconds. The LED for each device key lights up, then the key for the device you selected remains on.

2.Press a function key (such as Power or Mute). The following function keys are valid for Searching (Power is recommended):

Power

Mute

Play

CH +

Stop

The device key’s LED blinks three times, then turns off.

3.Press !. The remote will send the IR command for the function you pressed in Step 2.

4.If the device performed the function you pressed, press OK. The remote will now control the device you selected in Step 1.

If the device did not perform the

function you pressed, repeat step 3. Press " to retry the previous code.

number. If the LED does not

blink, the number is 0. This is

the first digit of the device code.

Press 2, 3, and 4 to obtain all

four-code digits.

CHANGING VOLUME LOCK

Locking the volume controls to a single device makes it easier to control volume, without having to guess whether the volume will change. If you lock the remote's volume controls to the TV (for example), you will always be able to change the volume to the level you want, without having to adjust it on multiple devices.

1.Press and hold the device mode key (TV, AUDIO, DVD/VCR, or

Cable) corresponding to the device you want to control volume for at least six seconds. The LED for each device key lights up, then the key for the device you selected remains on.

2.Press Volume +.

The device key’s LED blinks three times, indicating it has locked the volume control to the device you selected. The AUDIO device key always controls its own volume, regardless of the device is locked to volume control.

Note: If you reassign AUDIO to another device, such as a second TV, the second TV will always control its own volume.

Unlocking Volume Control:

1.Press and hold a device mode key (TV, AUDIO, DVD/VCR, or

Cable) corresponding to the device currently locked to the volume controls for at least six seconds. The LED for each device key lights up, then the key for the device you selected remains on.

2.Press Volume -.

 

Cable) corresponding to the type

 

of device you want the

 

reassigned key to control (for

 

example, TV) for at least six

 

seconds. The LED for each

 

device key lights up, then the key

 

for the device you selected

 

remains on.

2.

Enter 9 9 2.

3.

Press the device mode key you

 

want to reassign (for example,

 

AUDIO). That mode key’s LED

 

blinks three times and turns off,

 

indicating that it has been

 

reassigned.

The reassigned key automatically uses the same device code as the key you selected in Step 1. If your second device uses a different code, you may program it for the new code. See “Programming Device Control”.

Note: You may not reassign the Cable device key to another type of device.

Assigning a Key back to Its Original Device Type:

1.Press and hold the device mode key (TV, AUDIO, DVD/VCR, or

Cable) you want to reset to its original type (for example, AUDIO) for at least six seconds. The LED for each device key lights up, then the key for the device you selected remains on.

2.Enter 9 9 2. The mode key’s LED blinks three times and turns off.

3.Press the device mode key you selected in Step 1 again. The mode key’s LED blinks three times and turns off.

4.Program the restored mode key to control a device. See “Programming Device Control”.

TROUBLESHOOTING

If you have trouble with your remote, try the following steps in order.

 

VCR, or Cable) or at least

 

six seconds. The LED for

 

each device key lights up,

 

then the key for the device

 

you selected remains on.

Enter 9 8 1.

The LED blinks twice to indicate that your remote is returned to its factory settings. You will need to reset all device code settings. See “Programming Device Control”.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The Motorola DRC800 does not have any user-serviceable parts. Opening the case, except for the battery cover, may cause permanent damage to your Motorola remote control.

No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in any retrieval system, or translated to any language, in any form, or by any means, electronic, mechanical, optical, manual, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Motorola.

MOTOROLA and the stylized M logo are registered trademarks in the US Patent and Trademark Office. All other product and service names are the property of their respective owners. Copyright Motorola, Inc. 2003.

M107211/03

This product uses technologies licensed under one or more of the following U.S. patents:

6,587,067

6,195,033

6,496,135

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Motorola DRC800 user service Using Your Remote, Checking Codes, Overview, Installing Batteries, Troubleshooting

DRC800 specifications

The Motorola DRC800 is a versatile and innovative device that has garnered attention for its blend of functionality, design, and technology. It is a digital remote control that supports various home entertainment devices, providing an all-in-one solution for users looking to streamline their media experience. Whether you are a casual viewer or a dedicated cinephile, the DRC800 is engineered to enhance your enjoyment of television and other multimedia content.

One of the standout features of the Motorola DRC800 is its extensive compatibility with a wide array of devices. It is designed to control multiple components, including televisions, DVD players, set-top boxes, and audio systems. This eliminates the need for numerous remote controls, allowing users to manage all their devices from a single unit. The remote employs advanced infrared (IR) technology, ensuring a reliable connection with the devices it is paired with.

The ergonomic design of the Motorola DRC800 adds to its appeal. It features a user-friendly layout with well-spaced buttons that enhance usability. The remote is lightweight and easy to handle, making it suitable for prolonged use without causing discomfort. Moreover, it often includes customizable buttons, allowing users to create shortcuts for frequently used functions, which adds to the convenience of managing their devices.

In terms of performance, the Motorola DRC800 is known for its quick response time and reliable connectivity. Users can expect smooth transitions between various input devices, minimizing lag and enhancing the overall experience. The remote also incorporates advanced programming options, making it easy to set up and configure. The user-friendly setup process typically involves automatic code search features that help link the remote to various devices with minimal hassle.

Battery life is another crucial aspect of the DRC800's design. It generally utilizes standard batteries, ensuring that users can easily replace them when necessary. The device's efficient power management system also helps extend battery life, so users spend less time worrying about frequent replacements.

In conclusion, the Motorola DRC800 stands out as a comprehensive remote control solution for modern home entertainment. Its compatibility with various devices, ergonomic design, swift performance, and efficient programming options make it an ideal choice for anyone looking to simplify their multimedia experience. With the DRC800, Motorola delivers a product that not only meets the demands of tech-savvy users but also appeals to those who value simplicity and convenience in their daily entertainment routines.