Universal Remote Control
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This product is designed to provide years of service operating a
wide variety of video and audio components.
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Table of Contents
Installing The Batteries..........................................................................2
Button Description ............................................................................3-4
Programming For TV ............................................................................5
Code List For TV ................................................................................5-6
Programming VCR ..............................................................................7
Code List For VCR ............................................................................7-8
Programming For DVD and Code List ..............................................9
Programming For DBS System and Code List................................10
Programming For Cable and Code List............................................11
Programming For Audio ....................................................................12
Code List For Audio............................................................................13
Operating Audio Functions................................................................14
Sleep Function ......................................................................................15
Menu Function ....................................................................................15
Programming With Codes Search ....................................................16
Identifying Codes From Your Remote..............................................16
Trouble Shooting..................................................................................17
This Universal Remote Control is already programmed for most
RCA, GE and ProScan TVs, VCRs, DBS Systems, DVD Players, and
Audio Video Receivers.
Note: For users of RCA, GE and ProScan DBS Products, older DBS
models require that the INFO Button on this remote be used to
make program selections. Use the SELECT button for making
program selections on newer RCA, GE and ProScan DBS models.
This RCA Universal Remote Is Compatible With Most Models Of
The Following Brands (Of Infrared Remote Controlled
Components manufactured after 1990):
Battery Installation
Your Universal Remote requires 2 new AAA alkaline batteries.
To install the batteries:
1. Turn the remote over and push down on the cover and slide it
off.
2. Insert the batteries, matching the batteries to the (+) and (-)
marks inside the battery case.
3. Slide the battery cover back into place.
Note: Reprogramming may be required after batteries are
removed.
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Button Description For Video Operation
Button Description For Audio Operation
INDICATOR LIGHT
AUDIO OPERATION (Rose Colored Graphics)
The Indicator Light flashes to show that the remote is working.
Press AUDIO button to enable the AUDIO mode
ON•OFF
LEVEL+/LEVEL-
Sets the level of the speakers
during test tone mode.
The ON•OFF button operates the same as your original remote
Note: Some RCA, GE and ProScan models require you to press the
device button to turn the device on and the ON•OFF button to
turn the device off.
DSP ON•OFF
Enables the receiver’s Digital
Signal Processing mode.
TV,VCR, DVD, DBS•SAT, AUDIO, CABLE
The TV, VCR, DVD, DBS•SAT, AUDIO, and CABLE buttons are
used to select the device you want to control.
DSP MODE
VOL & CH
When the DSP mode is
enabled, pressing this button
allows the user to cycle
through the various DSP
modes.
The VOL (Volume) and CH (Channel) buttons increase or decrease
the channel numbers or volume.
MUTE
Mutes volume on the TV.
GO BACK
CD, TAPE, TUNER, TV,
VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2
For new RCA brands, these
buttons will turn the selected
device on.
The GO BACK button allows you to go to the previous channel
you selected. Operates the same as Last Channel, Previous
Channel, or Recall button on your original remote.
CODE SEARCH
Used to program the remote or to search through codes.
AM•FM
GUIDE
The AM•FM button allows
you to select the AM•FM
band on you audio receiver.
Brings up the on-screen TV program guide if your TV has that feature.
INFO
Shows the date and the time if your TV or VCR has that feature.
Functions the same as a Display button.
FUNCTION
Selects the different audio
input devices. The number
buttons also select the func-
tion labeled below the but-
tons when in AUDIO mode.
NAVIGATION BUTTONS & SELECT
Used to move through on screen menuing and guides. With some
DBS models the INFO button should be used to select the hig
lighted item. Use the navigation buttons to move the highlighted
choice up, down, left, or right.
DELAY-, ON, DELAY+
Increases or decreases the
delay between the surround
and main speakers when the
receiver is in the surround
sound mode.
MENU•PROG
Brings up the Main Menu. If you are already in the menu system,
press SELECT to select a highlighted choice. Use the arrow buttons
to move through the Menu Selections.
CLEAR
Removes the on screen display to return to normal viewing.
ON•OFF, SURR, MODE
ON•OFF SURR toggles the
surround modes on and off.
SURR MODE cycles through
the receiver’s various
surround sound mode
settings.
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The number buttons operate the same as on your original remote,
and are used for entering device codes.
ENTER
The ENTER button is used to complete channel selection for some
brands of TV. It is also used to complete the code entry process.
TV•VCR
FRONT, CENTER, REAR,
TEST
In VCR mode, the TV•VCR button operates the TV•VCR function
of your VCR.
Adjust the levels of the front,
center, and rear speakers
respectively used with Level
+ / Level - . The test tone
must be enabled first by
pressing the TEST button.
REVERSE, PLAY, FORWARD, RECORD, STOP, PAUSE
These buttons operate the same as on your original VCR or DVD
remote. You must press the REC button twice to begin recording.
PIP, SWAP, & INPUT
PIP (Picture-in-Picture) and SWAP operate your Television’s Picture
in-Picture features. INPUT selects the video inputs of your TV if
equipped with this feature.
PRESET
Used to operate preset
channels while in Audio
Mode.
SLEEP
The SLEEP button allows you to set a time for you to turn off your
TV automatically.
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Programming For TV
TV Code List Continued
Most RCA, GE and ProScan TVs will not require programming.
Check to see if your TV responds to the remote before you begin
programming.
..................165, 166, 167, 168, 181 ProScan............................000, 181
..........................................196, 213 Proton......004, 006, 012, 093, 196
Gibralter..........................004, 151 Pulsar ..............................004, 151
..................012, 019, 056, 057, 058 Quasar ............003, 054, 070, 214
..................................155, 171, 196 Radio Shack / Realistic ...... 000
Grundy....................038, 046, 171 ..........................004, 006, 012, 038
Hallmark ................004, 006, 196 ..................049, 095, 162, 171, 196
Harvard ..................................038 RCA ........000, 100, 005, 003, 004
Hitachi ............004, 006, 012, 013 ..................006, 007, 019, 096, 098
059, 060, 061, 135, 136, 137, 138 ..................099, 101, 102, 103, 129
139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145 ..................179, 181, 188, 190, 196
146, 148, 150, 179, 196, 198, 199 ..........................202, 203, 215, 233
IMA..........................................038 Runco ......................................151
Infinity ....................................062 Sampo ....004, 006, 171, 172, 196
Janeil ........................................174 Samsung 004, 005, 006, 012, 015
JBL............................................062 ..................017, 019, 104, 105, 106
JCB ..........................................002 ..................171, 172, 196, 201, 204
JC Penney ......000, 004, 005, 006 Sansui ..............................191, 208
..........008, 022, 052, 054, 058, 063 Sanyo ..............004, 048, 049, 080
..........064, 072, 087, 105, 171, 172 ..........................107, 162, 169, 180
..........................181, 196, 201, 207 Scotch ..............................006, 196
Jensen ......................004, 006, 196 Scott ................004, 006, 012, 024
JVC ..013, 012, 054, 060, 065, 066 ..........................035, 038, 046, 196
..........067, 123, 157, 158, 159, 182 Sears 000, 004, 006, 013, 019, 046
1. Manually turn on the TV.
Find the three digit code for your TV in
the code list below.
INDICATOR
LIGHT
2. Press and hold the CODE SEARCH
button until the INDICATOR LIGHT
lights, then release the CODE SEARCH
CODE
SEARCH
button.
(BLINK)
TV
3. Press and release the TV button (The
INDICATOR LIGHT will blink then
remain lit).
4. Enter the code using the Number
Buttons.
Kawasho ........002, 004, 006, 196
048, 049, 051, 066, 071, 072, 109
After your code is entered, the
INDICATOR LIGHT will turn off. If the
code is not valid, the INDICATOR
LIGHT will blink. Check the code list
and repeat process.
(OFF)
Kenwood ........004, 006, 019, 196 ..110, 162, 180, 181, 189, 196, 207
Kloss Novabeam............068, 069 Sharp ......173, 095, 171, 004, 006
..........................................174, 183
..012, 029, 111, 112, 113, 122, 196
KTV ................038, 070, 171, 177 Shogun ....................................004
LG (Goldstar) ........004, 005, 006 Signature ........................001, 083
..........................................156, 172 Simpson ..................................008
Loewe ......................................062 Sony ................002, 205, 216, 218
Logik........................................083 Soundesign ............004, 006, 008
ON OFF
5. Aim the remote at your TV and press
the ON•OFF button. Your TV should
turn off.
Luxman ..................004, 006, 196
..................................038, 046 196
LXI ..........000, 006, 049, 062, 071 Squareview ............................189
..........072, 073, 162, 181, 196, 207 SSS....................................004, 038
Magnavox ......004, 006, 008, 019 Starlite......................................038
..........062, 068, 069, 075, 076, 077 Supre-Macy ............................174
..........088, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134 Supreme ..................................002
..........................183, 196, 219, 235 Sylvania ..........004, 006, 008, 019
Majestic ..................................083 ..................062, 068, 069, 075, 076
Marantz ..004, 006, 062, 078, 196 ..........077, 088, 116, 161, 183, 196
Megatron ................006, 059, 196 Symphonic..............033, 038, 189
Memorex ................001, 006, 082 Tandy ......................................173
..................................083, 162, 196 Tatung......................................003
MGA........004, 005, 006, 019, 022 Technics ..................................054
..................051, 079, 080, 082, 196 Techwood ......004, 006, 054, 196
Midland ..054, 151, 171, 172, 181 Teknika....004, 005, 006, 008, 012
Minutz ....................................052 ..................013, 016, 038, 046, 076
Mitsubishi ......004, 005, 006, 019 ..........082, 083, 105, 170, 171, 214
..........................022, 051, 079, 080 Telecaption..............................117
..........................081, 082, 125, 196 Tera ..........................004, 012, 093
Montgomery Ward................083 TMK ........................004, 006, 196
Motorola..........................003, 173 Toshiba....049, 071, 072, 105, 109
MTC ........004, 005, 006, 105, 196 ..........117, 118, 160, 162, 201, 207
Multitech ................................038 Totevision................................171
Multivision ............................084 Universal ........................052, 087
NAD006, 071, 072, 185, 196, 207 Victor ..............................066, 182
NEC ........................003, 004, 005 Vidtech ............004, 005, 006, 196
..................................006, 196, 200 Viking ......................................174
Nikko ......................006, 016, 196 Wards ......000, 001, 004, 005, 006
NTC ........................................016 ..................019, 024, 033, 046, 052
Onwa ......................................038 ..........062, 068, 069, 075, 076, 083
Optimus ..................................185 ..........087, 088, 095, 119, 120, 196
Optonica..........................095, 173 Yamaha ..004, 005, 006, 019, 196
Orion ......................035, 191, 208 Zenith..............004, 051, 083, 152
Panasonic003, 054, 062, 170, 214 ..........................153, 154, 210, 217
Philco ......003, 004, 005, 006, 008
Note: If your TV does not respond, try all the
codes for your brand. If the codes do not
work, or your brand is not listed, try the Code
Search method on page 16.
6. With your TV on, press CH+ (CHAN-
NEL UP) If the TV responds, no further
programming is required.
TV CODE
7. Enter your code here for easy reference.
TV Code List
Abex ........................................172 Curtis Mathes ........000, 004, 006
Admiral ..................001, 173, 211 ..........015, 105, 162, 171, 196, 212
Adventura ..............................174 CXC..........................................038
Aiko ........................................016 Daewoo ..004, 005, 006, 016, 017
Akai..........................................002 ..................127, 171, 190, 196, 202
Alleron ....................................046 Daytron ..........004, 006, 171, 196
Amtron....................................038 Dimensia ................................000
Anam National ......003, 038, 192 Dumont ..........................004, 151
..........................................193, 194 Electroband ............................002
AOC 004, 005, 006, 007, 195, 196 Electrohome ..003, 004, 006, 019
Audiovox ................................038 ..................................020, 022, 196
Belcor ......................................004 Emerson..........004, 006, 012, 023
Bell & Howell ........001, 083, 162 ..........024, 025, 026, 027, 028, 029
Bradford ..................................038 ..........030, 031, 032, 033, 034, 035
Brokwood................................004 ..........036, 037, 038, 039, 041, 042
Candle ....004, 006, 008, 174, 196 ..........043, 044, 046, 047, 123, 124
..................012, 019, 062, 068, 069
..........................075, 077, 183, 196
Celebrity..................................002
162, 171, 177, 179, 191, 196, 208
Philips ....003, 004, 008, 012, 019
Citizen ....004, 006, 008, 016, 038 Envision ..................004, 006, 196
..................105, 171, 174, 177, 196 Fisher ......048, 049, 051, 162, 180
Colortyme004, 006, 010, 196, 200 Fujitsu......................................046
Concerto..................004, 006, 196 Funai................................038, 046
Contec/Cony..........012, 013, 038 Futuretec ................................038
Craig ........................................038 GE ............000, 054, 003, 004, 006
Crown..............................038, 171 ..................022, 052, 055, 087, 164
..................062, 068, 069, 075, 076
..................................086, 087, 088
Pilot..................................004, 171
Pioneer ............004, 006, 090, 091
..........................092, 179, 185, 196
Portland ..................004, 005, 006
..................................016, 171, 196
Price Club ..............................105
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Prism........................................054
Programming For VCR
VCR Code List Continued
Most RCA, GE and ProScan VCRs will not require programming.
Check to see if your VCR responds to the remote before you begin
programming.
GE ............................000, 013, 021 Samsung..................013, 015, 053
..........................022, 053, 115, 120 ..................................055, 033, 112
Grandiente..............................026 Sanky ..............................001, 104
Harley Davidson....................026 Sansui ..............010, 092, 111, 123
Harman Kardon ....................009 Sanyo ......................011, 013, 023
Harwood ................................061 Scott ................012, 015, 025, 032
Headquarter............................011 ..................................038, 065, 116
Hitachi ............055, 056, 057, 107 Sears ........011, 014, 021, 023, 028
........................................ 111, 120 ..........................048, 049, 050, 051
HI-Q ........................................023 ..........................055, 056, 107, 118
Instant Replay ........................021 Sharp ........001, 017,029, 094, 095
JCL ..........................................021 ..........................................096, 097
JC Penney........009, 010, 011, 013 Shintom ..................056, 061, 098
..........014, 021, 022, 060, 107, 118 Shogun ....................................013
Jensen ......................055, 056, 111 Signature ................................001
JVC ..009, 010, 011, 018, 111, 123 Singer ......................021, 061, 128
Kenwood ........009, 010, 011, 016 Sony ........................098, 099, 119
..................................018, 111, 123 STS ..................................021, 107
KLH ........................................061 Sylvania..................021, 022, 026,
Kodak ..............................014, 021 ..........................062, 063, 065, 124
LG (Goldstar) 009, 014, 018, 054 Symphonic..............................026
Lloyd........................................026 Tandy ......................................011
Logik........................................061 Tashiko ....................................014
LXI............................................014 Tatung ......................................111
Magnavox ..............021, 022, 062 Teac ..........................026, 085, 111
..........................063, 104, 108, 124 Technics ..........................021, 109
Magnin ....................................013 Teknika .. 014, 021, 022, 026, 100
Marantz ..062, 011, 010, 016, 009 ..................................................129
..........................018, 021, 022, 064 Toshiba....015, 049, 051, 055, 065
Marta ......................................014 ..................................................116
Matsushita ..............................021 Totevision........................013, 014
MEI ..........................................021 TMK ........................013, 024, 047
Memorex ........001, 011, 013, 014 Unitech ....................................013
..................021, 022, 023, 026, 104 Vector Research......009, 010, 015
1. Manually turn on the VCR.
Find the three digit code for your VCR
in the code list starting below.
INDICATOR
2. Press and hold the CODE SEARCH
button until the INDICATOR LIGHT
LIGHT
CODE
SEARCH
lights, then release the CODE SEARCH
button.
(BLINK)
VCR
3. Press and release the VCR button (The
INDICATOR LIGHT will blink then
remain lit).
4. Enter the code using the Number
Buttons.
(OFF)
After your code is entered the INDICA-
TOR LIGHT will turn off. If the code is
not valid, the INDICATOR LIGHT will
blink. Check the code list and repeat
process.
5. Aim the remote at your VCR and press
the ON•OFF button. Your VCR should
turn off.
ON OFF
MGA ...................... 029, 065, 113
................................................ 016
MGN Tech...............................013 Victor ......................................010
Midland ..................................053 Video Concepts......009, 010, 015
Minolta....................055, 056, 107 ..........................................016, 113
Mitsubishi...... 029, 055, 056, 065 Videosonic ..............................013
..........066, 067, 068, 069, 070, 071 Wards ......001, 013, 014, 015, 021
Note: If your VCR does not respond, try all the
codes for your brand. If the codes do not work,
or your brand is not listed, try the Code Search
method on page 16.
..........073, 072, 074, 106, 113, 123
Montgomery Ward........001, 075
..022, 023, 026,029, 055, 056, 061
..........096, 101, 102,103, 107, 116
Motorola..........................001, 021 XR-1000 ..................021, 026, 061
MTC ................................013, 026 Yamaha ....009, 010, 011, 018, 111
Multitech 013, 016, 026, 053, 061 Zenith ..............098, 104, 119, 128
NEC ........009, 010, 011, 018, 064
..................076, 078, 079, 111, 123
Nikko ......................................014
Noblex ....................................013
Olympus..................................021
Optimus ..........................001, 014
Optonica..................................096
Orion........................................031
Panasonic................021, 022, 109
..................................125, 126, 127
Pentax......016, 055, 056, 107, 120
Pentax Research ....................018
Philco ..............021, 022, 062, 063
Philips ....021, 022, 062, 096, 124
Pilot..........................................014
Pioneer ....010, 055, 080, 081, 123
Portland ..........016, 017, 019, 110
ProScan....................................000
Protec ......................................061
Pulsar ......................................104
Quarter ....................................011
Quartz......................................011
Quasar ....................021, 022, 125
RCA ........000, 003, 013, 021, 022
..................055, 056, 082, 083, 084
................ 085, 086, 087, 088, 089
6. With your VCR on, press CH+ (CHAN-
NEL UP). If the VCR responds, no fur-
ther programming is required.
VCR CODE
7. Enter your code here for easy reference.
VCR Code List
Admiral ..................................001 Colt ..........................................061
Adventura ..............................026 Craig................013, 014, 023, 061
Aiko ........................................027 Curtis-Mathes ........000, 009, 013
Aiwa ........................................026 ..........016, 018, 021, 022, 024, 115
Akai ........................003, 005, 007 Cybernex ................................013
..........................008, 111, 112, 113 Daewoo ..........015, 017, 019, 025
American High ......................021 ..........................026, 027, 028, 110
Asha ........................................013 Daytron....................................110
Audio Dynamics............009, 010 DBX..................................009, 010
Audiovox ................................014 Dimensia ................................000
Bell & Howell ........................011 Dynatech ................................026
Beaumark................................013 Electrohome....................014, 029
Broksonic ................012, 025, 031 Electrophonic..........................014
Calix ........................................014 Emerson..012, 014, 015, 021, 024
Candle ............013, 014, 015, 016
025, 026, 029, 030, 031, 032, 033
..................................017, 018, 019 , 034, 036, 037, 038, 039, 040, 041
Canon ..............................021, 022
Capehart..........................020, 110
042, 044, 045, 046, 047, 065, 105
..........................113, 116, 117, 130
..........090, 091, 107, 115, 120, 125
Radio Shack / Realistic ........001
..........011, 013, 014, 021, 022, 023
..................026, 029, 049, 050, 096
Radix........................................014
Randex ....................................014
Ricoh........................................128
Runco ......................................104
Carver......................................062 Fisher ..............011, 023, 052, 048
CCE..................................027, 061 ..........................049, 050, 051, 118
Citizen ............013, 014, 015, 016 Fuji ..................................021, 119
..........................017, 018, 019, 027 Funai........................................026
Colortyme ..............................009 Garrard....................................026
Programming For DVD
Programming For DBS System
Most RCA, GE and ProScan DVD systems will not require
programming. Check to see if your DVD System responds
to the remote before you begin programming.
Most RCA, GE and ProScan Satellite systems will not require
programming. Check to see if your DBS Satellite System
responds to the remote before you begin programming.
1. Manually turn on the DVD System.
1. Manually turn on DBS System.
Find the three digit code for your DVD
System in the code list below.
Find the three digit code for your DBS
System in the code list below.
INDICATOR
LIGHT
INDICATOR
LIGHT
2. Press and hold the CODE SEARCH
button until the INDICATOR LIGHT
lights, then release the CODE SEARCH
button.
2. Press and hold the CODE SEARCH
button until the INDICATOR LIGHT
lights, then release the CODE
SEARCH button.
CODE
SEARCH
CODE
SEARCH
(BLINK)
(BLINK)
DBS•SAT
DVD
3. Press and release the DVD button
(The INDICATOR LIGHT will blink
then remain lit).
3. Press and release the DBS•SAT button
(The INDICATOR LIGHT will blink then
remain lit).
4. Enter the code using the Number
Buttons.
4. Enter the code using the Number
Buttons.
(OFF)
After your code is entered, the
INDICATOR LIGHT will turn off. If
the code is not valid, the INDICATOR
LIGHT will blink. Check the code list
and repeat process.
After your code is entered, the
INDICATOR LIGHT will turn off. If
the code is not valid, the INDICATOR
LIGHT will blink. Check the code list
and repeat process.
(OFF)
ON OFF
5. Aim the remote at your DVD System
and press the ON•OFF button. Your
DVD System should turn off.
5. Aim the remote at your DBS System
and press the ON•OFF button. Your
DBS System should turn off.
ON OFF
6. If the DVD System responds, no further
programming is required.
Note: If your DBS System does not respond,
try all the codes for your brand. If the codes do
not work, or your brand is not listed, try the
Code Search method on page 16.
Note: If your DVD does not respond, try all the
codes for your brand. If the codes do not work,
or your brand is not listed, try the Code Search
method on page 16.
6. With your DBS System on, press CH+
(CHANNEL UP). If the satellite system
responds, no further programming is
required.
DVD CODE
7. Enter your code here for easy reference.
SATELLITE CODE
7. Enter your code here for easy reference.
DVD Codes
Aiwa ........................................350
Hitachi......................................351
JVC....................................161, 352
Konka ..............................353, 354
Magnavox................162, 356, 357
Mitsubishi ................................163
Panasonic ................................355
Philips ......................162, 356, 357
Pioneer......................................165
ProScan ....................................160
RCA ..........................................160
Sanyo ........................................359
Sony..........................166, 360, 361
Toshiba ....................167, 362, 363
Zenith ......................................364
Satellite Codes
Alphastar..................................079 Panasonic ................................075
Echostar (Dish System)..........089 Philips ......................................085
Echosphere (Dish Net) ..........079 Primestar..................................076
GE..............................071, 080, 081 Proscan ....................071, 080, 081
Hitachi SYS I............................084 RCA ..........................071, 080, 081
Hitachi SYS II ..........................083 Sony ..........................................072
Hughes ............................077, 090 Toshiba......................................073
Magnavox ................................085 Uniden......................................086
JVC ............................................082
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Programming For Cable
Programming For Audio
This remote control will operate many features found in audio/video
receivers and mini-systems. The remote control is already programmed
to operate most RCA and ProScan brand A/V receivers. Other brands
of receivers and mini-systems need to be set up under the AUDIO
button prior to using the device. See page 13 for the list of AUDIO
codes.
1. Manually turn on the Cable Box.
Find the three digit code for your Cable
Box in the code list below
INDICATOR
LIGHT
2. Press and hold the CODE SEARCH
button until the INDICATOR LIGHT
lights, then release the CODE
SEARCH button.
CODE
SEARCH
1. Manually turn on the device you wish
to control.
(BLINK)
Find the three digit code for your
AUDIO system in the code list on the
next page.
3. Press and release the CABLE button
(The INDICATOR LIGHT will blink
then remain lit)
CABLE
INDICATOR
LIGHT
2. Press and hold the CODE SEARCH
CODE
SEARCH
4. Enter the code using the Number
Buttons.
button until the INDICATOR LIGHT
lights, then release the CODE
SEARCH button.
(OFF)
After your code is entered, the
INDICATOR LIGHT will turn off. If
the code is not valid, the INDICATOR
LIGHT will blink. Check the code list
and repeat process.
(BLINK)
3. Press and release the AUDIO button
(The INDICATOR LIGHT will blink
then remain lit).
AUDIO
4. Enter the code using the Number
Buttons.
5. Aim the remote at your Cable Box and
press the ON•OFF button. Your Cable
Box should turn off.
ON OFF
(OFF)
After your code is entered, the
INDICATOR LIGHT will turn off. If
the code is not valid, the INDICATOR
LIGHT will blink. Check the code list
and repeat process.
Note: If your Cable Box does not respond, try
all the codes for your brand. If the codes do
not work, or your brand is not listed, try the
Code Search method on page 16.
6. With your Cable Box on, press CH+
(CHANNEL UP). If the Cable Box
responds, no further programming
is required.
5. Aim the remote at the device you wish
to control and press the ON•OFF button.
The device should turn off.
ON OFF
CABLE BOX CODE
Note: If your device does not respond, try all
the codes for your brand. If the codes do not
work, or your brand is not listed, try the Code
Search method on page 16.
7. Enter your code here for easy reference.
Cable Box Code List
6. With your device on, press VOL+
(VOLUME UP). If it responds, no
further programming is required.
ABC ..001, 003, 004, 005, 006, 007 Pioneer..............................034, 033
Antronix ..........................008, 009 RCA ..........................000, 047, 049
Archer ..............008, 009, 010, 011 Realistic ....................................009
Cabletenna ..............................008 Regal ................................022, 035
Cableview ................................008 Regency....................................017
Century ....................................011 Rembrandt ..............................003
Citizen ......................................011 Samsung ..................................034
Colour Voice....................012, 013 Scientific Atlanta ....006, 036, 037
7. Enter your code and the type of device
you programmed here for easy
reference.
AUDIO CODE
Comtronics ..............................015
..................................................038
CD RCVR LD
Contec ......................................016 Signal ........................................018
Eastern......................................017 Signature ..................................003
Garrard ....................................011 Sprucer ....................................000
GC Electronics ........................009 Standard Components ..........039
Gemini..............................018, 019 Starcom ....................001, 007, 018
General Instru. ........................003 Stargate ....................................018
Hamlin ............020, 021, 022, 035 Starquest ..................................018
Hitachi......................................003 Tocom ..............................004, 023
Jasco ..........................................011 Tusa ..........................................018
Jerrold ......001, 003, 005, 007, 018 TV86..........................................027
..................................023, 024, 046 Unika ........................008, 009, 011
Magnavox ................................025 United Cable............................001
Movie Time......................027, 028 Universal..........008, 009, 010, 011
NSC ..................................027, 028 Video Way................................044
OAK..................................029, 016 View Star..........015, 016, 025, 027
Panasonic ........................000, 048 Zenith ..............................050, 051
Philips ......011, 012, 013, 019, 025
Note: The CD codes need to be programmed
using the DVD key.
✓
..................................030, 031, 032
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Operating Audio Functions
Audio Component Code List
CD
AUDIO RECEIVER
Note: Not all functions work for all brands. See page 13 for the
Audio code list to operate your brand of equipment.
Aiwa ................................175, 203 Aiwa ................250, 251, 252, 253
ADC..........................................200 ..........................254, 255, 256, 257
ADO..........................................201 JVC............................................258
Akai ..........................................205 Kenwood..................................258
Denon ......................................208 RCA ..........................................259
Dynatech..................................177 Sony..........................260, 261, 262
Emerson ..................................178 Yamaha ....................................263
Fisher........................179, 212, 213
TURNING ON THE RECEIVER OR MINI-SYSTEM
Point the remote control at the receiver and press the AUDIO button.
The receiver should turn on. In some cases, it may require pressing the
AUDIO button and then the ON•OFF button to turn the system on.
SELECTING A DEVICE INPUT
GE ............................................216 LASER DISC
Hitachi......................................180 RCA ..........................................133
Inkel..........................................220
Device inputs such as CD Player or Tape Deck may be selected
depending on the features of your receiver or mini-system. Input
selection may be made either by pressing the labeled digit button, or
by pressing the FUNCTION button to toggle through the inputs
available on your system.
JVC....................................181, 221
Kenwood ................183, 222, 224
Luxman ....................................225
NEC ..........................................184
Marantz............................185, 226
Note: You may need to experiment with your system since
manufacturers products do not all work the same way.
MCS ..........................................228
Mitsubishi........................229, 230
Nakamichi ......................232, 233
USING THE NUMBER BUTTONS TO CHANGE AUDIO INPUTS
To select a device, press the number button
(1-6) that corresponds with the device you
want to operate (CD, TAPE, TUNER, TV,
VIDEO 1, & VIDEO 2).
Onkyo ......................186, 234, 235
Optimus ..................237, 238, 239
Panasonic ................................188
Pioneer ............................189, 240
RCA ..................................190, 211
Sanyo........................................250
Sears..........................................207
USING THE FUNCTION BUTTON TO
CHANGE AUDIO DEVICES
To select a device, press the FUNCTION
button until the input you want to operate
appears on your system.
Sherwood ................................243
Sony..........................195, 209, 244
Teac ..........................245, 246, 247
Technics....................................197
Toshiba ....................................231
Yamaha ....................198, 199, 248
OPERATING A CD PLAYER OR TAPE
DECK
Use the Play, Forward, Reverse, Record, Stop,
and Pause buttons for CD players and tape
decks. In some cases, the Preset buttons
(CH+/CH-) may work in changing tracks
on CD players.
OPERATING THE AM/FM TUNER
1. Press the AUDIO button
2. Press the TUNER (3) button
3. Press the AM/FM button to toggle between
AM and FM
4. Use the Preset (CH+/CH-) buttons to
move up and down channel presets.
OPERATING A HOME THEATER
SURROUND SOUND SYSTEM
With RCA receivers, a second press of the TV
button should turn the receiver on.
1. Turn the TV on.
2. Press the AUDIO button.
3. Select the Audio input either by using the labeled number
buttons or the FUNCTION button
4. Press the VOL+ or VOL- buttons to control volume
Note: The Volume buttons may operate both TV and receiver
volume at the same time. If this presents a problem, it may be resolved by dis-
abling the TV speakers by going into the TV menu.
CONTROLLING THE SURROUND SOUND FEATURE
The Surround Sound feature may be turned ON/OFF by pressing the
SURR ON•OFF button.
1. Press the SURR MODE button until the desired mode is found.
2. Press DELAY+ or DELAY- to achieve the desired delay effect.
3. Press the DSP ON•OFF button to turn DSP (Digital Signal
Processor) ON or OFF.
4. Press the DSP button until the desired effect is achieved.
5. Press the TEST button to listen to speaker levels.
6. Press FRONT, CENTER, or REAR buttons to select speakers.
7. Press the LEVEL+ or LEVEL- buttons to adjust speaker levels.
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Sleep Function
Programming With Code Search
If your TV, VCR, DBS Satellite System, DVD Player, Cable Box or
Audio System does not respond after you have tried all the codes for
your brand, or if your brand is not listed, try searching for your code
by following the steps below.
The Sleep Function will turn off your TV automatically after the user
programs the time interval from one (1) to ninety-nine (99) minutes.
INDICATOR
LIGHT
1. Press and hold the SLEEP button. The
INDICATOR LIGHT will stay lit. Release
the SLEEP button.
1. Manually turn on the device you wish to
program.
INDICATOR
LIGHT
2. Enter time in minutes using the
numerical key pad. Indicator light
will go off.
(Min: 1 minute/keypad entry
2. Press and hold CODE SEARCH until the
INDICATOR LIGHT lights, then release
CODE SEARCH.
CODE
SEARCH
…
0-1)
VCR
TV
3. Press and release the device button for the
device you are programming. The
INDICATOR LIGHT will blink once,
then remain lit.
(Max: 99 minutes/keypad entry 9-9)
(BLINK)
3. Leave remote aimed at television.
DBS•SAT
CABLE
DVD
IMPORTANT: Sleep Feature will not
work unless remote is left aimed at
television.
AUDIO
4. Press and release ON•OFF until your
device turns off.
ON OFF
To Turn Off The Sleep Timer:
Important: You may have to press
ON•OFF up to 200 times.
1. Sleep timer program will be cancelled
and reset to zero by either of the
following:
ON OFF
(BLINK)
5. When your device turns off, press
ENTER, the INDICATOR LIGHT will
turn off.
Press and hold SLEEP button until
INDICATOR LIGHT blinks or press
ON•OFF button, turning TV OFF.
ENTER
(OFF)
Menu Function
Identifying Codes From Your Universal Remote
The Menu Function is used to make changes in the selected settings such
as setting color, channels, timer, etc. The MENU button invokes TV, DVD
If you need to find the three-digit code for your TV, VCR, DBS
System, Cable Box or Audio System after your device is set-up
use this procedure.
and DBS•SAT Modes. Each menu will vary from brand to brand.
TV
Entering the Menu Mode:
INDICATOR
LIGHT
(BLINK)
1. Press and hold CODE SEARCH until the
INDICATOR LIGHT lights, then release
CODE SEARCH.
CODE
SEARCH
DVD
DBS•SAT
1. Push the device button on the remote
for the desired menu screen.
VCR
(BLINK)
TV
2. Push the Menu button. This allows you
to view the menu of the device chosen.
The menu should now be visible on
your television.
2. Press and release the device button for
the code you are retrieving. The
Indicator Light will blink once.
DBS•SAT
CABLE
DVD
AUDIO
3. While in Menu Mode these buttons will
function as follows:
3. Press and release CODE SEARCH. The
INDICATOR LIGHT will turn off.
CODE
SEARCH
(OFF)
Navigation Left/Right buttons will
operate as cursor right and left.
4. Starting with 0 on the keypad, press the
number buttons in order (0-9) until the
INDICATOR LIGHT blinks.
…
Navigation UP/DOWN buttons will
operate as cursor up and down.
5. The number which causes the indicator
light to blink is the first digit of your
code.
MENU button applies the highlighted
menu item.
SELECT button may also be used to
select the menu item, especially in
DVD.
6. Repeat step 4 until you have retrieved all
three numbers in the code.
Not all functions in competitive models
and brands of televisions may be fully
supported.
EXITING THE MENU MODE
Push the CLEAR key to return to
normal operation.
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Trouble Shooting
PROBLEM
Limited 90 Day Warranty
SOLUTION
Thomson multimedia Inc. warrants that for 90 days from date of
purchase, it will replace this product if found to be defective in
materials or workmanship. Return it postage prepaid to the
Product Exchange Center address for prompt, no charge
replacement with a current equivalent. This replacement is
Thomson multimedia Inc.’s sole obligation under this warranty.
Thomson multimedia Inc. will not be responsible for any inci-
dental or consequential damages or for any loss arising in con-
nection with the use or inability to use this product. Some states
do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or conse-
quential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not
apply to you. This warranty excludes defects or damage due to
misuse, abuse, or neglect. This warranty gives you specific legal
rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from
state to state.
Red light not blinking when you
press any key
A) Replace the batteries with 2
new AAA alkaline batteries.
B) Check if batteries are properly
installed.
The remote does not operate
your video devices
A) Try all the codes listed for
your brand.
B) Try the Code Search method
on page 16.
Not performing commands
properly
Start Code Search over again to
locate the proper code for full
compatibility.
© 2001 Thomson multimedia Inc.
Product Exchange Center
11721 Alameda Ave.
Problems programming a
TV/VCR Combo Unit
Try the VCR code for your
brand. Some combo units,
however, may require both
a TV and a VCR code for full
operation.
Socorro, TX 79927
PRCU600RS Rev0401
Trademark(s) ® Registered
Marca(s) Registrada(s)
Made In Indonesia
www.rca.com
VCR not recording
As a safety feature on your
remote, you must press the REC
button twice.
Problems changing channels
If your original remote required
ENTER after a channel, press
ENTER after you select a
channel.
No response after pressing a key A) Make sure you have new
batteries and you are aiming
your remote at your devices.
B) Check that batteries are
properly installed. See page 2.
SELECT button not responding Try using the MENU or INFO
button to make the selection
while in the Program Guide.
Flashing Indicator Light
Invalid Code for the device.
Check the Code list and
reprogram the Remote
Control.
Note: Reprogramming may be required after batteries are removed.
For Customer Service, contact the RCA Help Center at: www.rca.com
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RCU600RS Product Registration Card
Please complete and return this Purchase Registration Card
right away. This information will help us get to know and
service our customers better.
1. ❏ Mr. ❏ Mrs. ❏ Ms. Name:_______________________________
Address:_________________________________________________
________________________________________________________
2. Model: RCU600RS
3. Date of Purchase/Receipt as Gift:________ 4. Price: $ _________
5. Age of Purchaser/Gift Recipient:
❏ 16-25
❏ 26-35
❏ 36-45
❏ 46-55
❏ 56+
6. What specific need did the Universal Remote help you resolve?
❏ A. Replacing A Lost Remote ❏ B. Replacing A Broken Remote
❏ C. Consolidating Remotes
❏ D. Adding an Extra Remote
7. Where will this remote primarily be used?
and with what brand?
TV: ______________
VCR: ___________________________Cable Box: ______________
Satellite Receiver: ____________ Audio System: ______________
❏ A. Kitchen
❏ B. Bedroom ________________
❏ C. Family Room/Living Room ❏ D. Other_________________
8. How did you become aware of this remote?
❏ A. Advertisement
❏ B. Salesperson
❏ C. Store Display
❏ D. Received as a Gift ❏ E. Friend or Relative _________________
❏ F. Other _________________________________________________
9. What other brands did you consider buying?
❏A. None
❏ B. GE
❏ C. One For All
❏ F. Sony
❏ D. Zenith
❏ G. Other_________
❏ E. Gemini
10.What factors most influenced this purchase? (Check up to 3)
❏ A. Brand
❏ D. Price
❏ B. Features
❏ C. Recommendation
❏ E. Received as a Gift ❏ F. Other ___________
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