The digital remote control that came

-ProgrammingRemote To Control Other Brands of VCRs

packed with your TV controls your TV and up to two compatible VCRs, including most other brands.

To program the remote, just press

VCR1 (or VCR2), then ID, then the two- digit code number for your brand of VCR.

Note About Controlling Two VCRs

This remote can control two VCRs independently as long as each VCR operates on a different remote transmitting code.

Some newer VCR's are capable of working on either of two remote codes. These VCRs

have either a switch labeled VCR1/VCR2 or an on-screen display titled REMOTE VCR1/VCR2. You can then set your new

JVCR to respond to the remote's VCR2

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!button and your older VCR to respond to the VCR1 button.

Some older VCRs 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 button 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 have switchable

code capabilities, you still may be able to use the VCR1/VCR2 feature to control two

VCRs of the same brand since many older VCRs use remote codes that are different

than newer VCR's. You may want to experiment to see what works with your particular VCRs.

lo Refer to the chart below to find the code number that corresponds to the

brand name of your VCR. Keep this number in mind. If more than

one number is listed, you may need to try each one separately until you find the one that works.

1 Press VCR1 or VCR2 button on remote (depending on which button you want to program for that VCR).

You can program each button to control a different VCR.

ePress ID button on remote.

4.Press two number buttons (first one, then the other) to enter the code number for your brand of VCR. Note: You must press the two number buttons within three seconds of pressing the ID button.

ePoint the remote at the VCR and press the OFF/ON button to test the code number. If nothing happens, try pressing VCR1 or VCR2 (whichever button you are programming).

If the right number was entered, the VCR should turn on.

If the VCR does not react to the

remote, repeat steps 1 thru 5 with another code number.

Note: Some older VCRs do not have an OFF/ON 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 CHANNEL button instead of the OFF/ON button. Make sure the

VCR is already turned on when you test the code number.

Operating Notes:

After the remote is programmed, it will turn 6n the VCR whenever you press VCR1 (or VCR2) and then ON/OFF. Some VCR's turn on automatically when you press VCR1 or VCR2.

You'll be able to control the VCR whenever the remote is in the "VCR mode". To put the remote in the "VCR mode", press the VCR1 or VCR2 button (depending on which button you programmed). The other VCR buttons (such as PLAY, PAUSE, STOP

REWIND, FF, and RECORD) will control the VCR when the remote is in the "VCR mode".

To turn off the VCR, press VCRI (or VCR2), then ON/OFF.

To change channels on the VCR, press

VCR1 (or VCR2), then CHANNEL up or down.

You may need to reprogram the remote when you change the batteries. Try not

to press any buttons when changing batteries.

AIWA

.................................................

15

Akai

03,22,23

Audio

Dynamics

14,16

Brooksonic

10

Canon

.................................................

08

Capehart

01

Citizen

................................................

09

Craig

12

Curtis

Mathes

00,08,15

dbx

14,16

Dimensia

00

Emerson

10,20,34

Fisher

12,18,19

Funai

15

GE

00,07,08,32

Goldstar

09

Hitachi

......................................

05,35,36

Instant

Replay

08

JCPenney

02,05,08,14,16,30

JVC

02,14,16,30

Kenwood

02,14,16,30

Samsung

07,32

Magnavox

08,29

Sanyo

.............................................

02,12

Marantz

02,14,16,29,30

Scott

04,13

Marta

09

Sears

02,05,18,19

Memorex

08,12

Sharp

.............................................

06,24

MGA

04,27

Shintom

31

Minolta

05

Sony

17,26,38

Mitsubishi

04,27

Sylvania

08,15,29

Montgomery Ward

06

Symphonic

15

Multitech

07,15,32

Tashiko

09

NEC

02,14,16,30

Tatung

................................................

30

Panasonic

08

Teac

15,30

Pentax

05

Tecnics

08

Philco

08,29

Teknika

21

 

 

 

Philips

08,29

Toshiba

05,13

Pioneer

05

Vector

Research

14,16

ProScan

00

Video

Concepts

14,16

Quasar

08

Wards

............................................

06,25

RCA

00,05,07,28,35,37

Yamaha

02,14,16,30

Realistic

02,06,08,12,15

Zenith

............................................

11,17

...........................................

Note: Refer to the information sheet packed with your remote control for the latest list of brand names and code numbers. Because this list is constantly growing, the information sheet packed with your remote control may be a later version of this list and contain additional brands and/or code numbers.

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RCA NCJ11 owner manual ProgrammingRemote To Control Other Brands of VCRs, Operating Notes

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