RCA CRCU100 Additional Operating Notes, Controlling a Component’s Function, Number Buttons

Models: CRCU100

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Additional Operating Notes

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Additional Operating Notes

Controlling a Component’s

Function:

Press the correct component button to tell the remote which component you want to control. Then press the desired function button. For example, to turn the TV on: First hit the TV button, then the ON/OFF button. Or to operate the fast forward function of a VCR, first hit the VCR button, then the fast forward arrow button.

Number Buttons:

Press two numbers to select channel. Press a “0” before a single-digit channel number.

For some TV’s there will be a

2-second delay before the channel will change.

For other brands of TV’s, you will need to press the PC/ENTER button after selecting the two number buttons.

VCR On/Off Switch:

Some older VCR’s do not have an ON/OFF switch on their remote controls and cannot be turned on and off remotely. If you have this type of VCR, you can test the code number by pressing the CHAN button instead of the ON/OFF button. Make sure the VCR is alreadv turned on when vou test the code number.

Controlling Two VCR’s

This remote can control two VCR’s independently as long as each VCR operates in a different remote transmitting code.

Some newer RCA VCR’s are capable of working on either of two remote codes. These VCR’s have either a switch labeled VCRIIVCR2 or an on-screen display titled REMOTE

VCRlIVCR2. You can then set your new VCR to respond to the remote’s VCR2 button and your older VCR to respond to the VCR1 button.

Some older RCA VCR’s have a NORM/UNIFIED switch that can also respond to either the VCR1 or VCR2 button on the remote. Place this switch in the UNIFIED position for the VCR to respond to the VCR1 but- ton or in the NORM position for the VCR2 button. In the NORM position, you must program the VCR2 button to respond to code number 05.

If neither of your VCR’s has switchable code capability, you may still be able to use the VCRlIVCR2 feature to control two VCR’s of the same brand since many older VCR’s use remote codes that are different than newer VCR’s, You may want to experiment to see what works with your particular VCR’s,

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RCA CRCU100 warranty Additional Operating Notes, Controlling a Component’s Function, Number Buttons, VCR On/Off Switch