Installing the Batteries

Your TOTAL CONTROL needs four new AAA/LR3 alkaline batteries.

1Remove the battery cover from the back of your

TOTAL CONTROL.

2Match the batteries to the (+) and (-) marks inside the battery case, then insert the batteries.

3Press the battery cover back into place.

Features and Functions

Picture of the TOTAL CONTROL on page 3.

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LED

 

The LED (Light Emitting Diode) flashes red to show the

 

remote is working.

2

Device keys

The TV, VCR, SAT, CD, AUD and DVD keys select the

 

 

device to be controlled. For example pressing the TV key

 

allows the remote to control the functions of you

 

Television, after pressing VCR you can operate you Video

 

Recorder, the SAT key operates your Satellite Receiver or

 

Cable Converter etc.

3

Power key

 

The Power key controls the same function as on your

 

original remote.

4

SET key

 

The SET key is used to set up your TOTAL CONTROL and

 

to access special functions.

5

Number keys

 

The number keys (0-9, 10, 20 (AV)) provide functions just

 

like your original remote. If your original remote uses

 

one/two digit input switching (-/-- symbol), this function

 

can be obtained by pressing the -/-- key. If your original

 

remote has a 20 key, this function can be found under the

 

AV key.

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AV key

The AV key operates the same function as it did on your original remote control. Also, if your original remote required that you press an "EXIT" key during Menu operation, the AV key can be used for this function. In VCR mode it obtains the TV/VCR function.

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Menu Key

The Menu key controls the same function as it did on your original remote. If available on your original remote control, this key will also allow you to access the Surround Sound mode of your device.

Directional Keys

If available on your original remote, these keys will allow

 

you to navigate through the menu and the Surround

 

Sound mode of your device.

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Universal Electronics URC - 4160 instruction manual Installing the Batteries, Features and Functions