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Battery Saver
Your universal remote control saves battery power by
automatically turning off if any key is pressed for more than
60 seconds. This saves your battery life should your remote
get stuck in a place where the keys remain depressed, such as
between sofa cushions.
RCR4258R /
RCR4358R
Universal Remote Control
Owner’s Manual
Manual del Propietario (parte posterior)
SAVE THIS MANUAL AND THE CODE LISTS!
Remote controls can sometimes lose their programming
when you change the batteries. Make sure you keep the
manual and code lists in a safe place so that you can
reprogram the remote if you need to.
Tip: This remote is already programmed to operate
most RCA-branded TVs, VCRs, DVD players and satellite
receivers. Just press the corresponding key—DVD•VCR
for a DVD player, TV for a television, SAT•CBL•DTC for a
satellite receiver, DVR•AUX for a DVR.
Your universal remote requires two AAA alkaline batteries (not
included).
To install the batteries:
1. Press and push the battery
compartment cover to remove
it.
2. Insert the batteries, matching
the batteries to the (+) and
(–) marks inside the battery
compartment.
3. Push the battery cover back into
place.
Battery Precautions:
• Do not mix old and new batteries.
• Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or
rechargeable (nickel-cadmium) batteries.
• Always remove old, weak or worn-out batteries promptly
and recycle or dispose of them in accordance with Local
and National Regulations.
To use this universal remote with your home entertainment
system, first you need to program it to control your devices.
There are four ways you can program the universal remote to
operate your devices:
• The Auto Code Search goes automatically through all the
codes for the device you’re trying to control. It’s the easiest
method, but it can sometimes take longer than some of the
other programming methods.
• The Brand Code Search searches through the codes for
select brands of devices. It’s not as easy as the auto code
search, but it can be faster.
• The Direct Code Entry lets you enter a code from the
accompanying code list for your brand of device. It’s not as
easy as the other methods, but it’s potentially the fastest
method.
• The Manual Code Search lets you manually go through
all the codes for the device you’re trying to control.
Testing the Code for Maximum Functionality
1. Try a variety of the device’s functions with the remote. If
some device features don’t work, go to the next step to try
a different code.
2. Repeat the Auto Code Search Method from the beginning.
When your device turns off, do not stop searching.
Instead, with the unit now off, continue to press the PLAY
key every 5 seconds until the unit turns back on.
3. Once the unit turns back on, press the REVERSE key on the
remote every 2 seconds until your device turns off again.
When your device turns off again, press the STOP key.
4. Test the key’s functionality again by attempting to control
a variety of the device’s functions. If the code that has
been stored controls the majority of the device’s functions,
programming is complete. If the code stored does not give
maximum functionality, try another code.
Auto Code Search
The Auto Code Search goes automatically through all the
codes for the device you’re trying to control. When you nd
the one that operates your device, you can stop the search and
store that code.
TIPS: Each device key is associated with a type of
device—the TV is preset to search for TVs, SAT•CBL•DTC
for satellite receivers, cable boxes or digital TV converters,
DVD•VCR for DVD players, and DVR•AUX for DVRs. To
program a device key for a different type of device, see the
Changing a Key’s Device Type section.
To exit without saving a new code at any point in the Auto
Code Search, press the CLEAR key.
1. Manually turn on the device you
want to control.
2. Press and hold the device key you want to program. While
you’re holding down the device key, use your other hand
to press and hold the remote’s POWER key at the same
time.
3. Wait until the remote’s indicator
comes on and stays on. Then
release both keys.
4. Keep the remote pointed directly
at the front panel of the device
you want to control. Press
PLAY on the remote and wait 5
seconds. The remote is testing a
batch of 10 codes on your device.
Did your device turn off?
YES: Go to step 5.
NO: Press PLAY again. The remote tests the next batch of
10 codes.
Keep pressing PLAY every 5 seconds until your device turns
off.
5. When your device turns off, press
the REVERSE key on the remote
and wait at least 2 seconds.
The remote tries the last of the
previous ten codes.
Did your device turn on?
YES: Press the STOP key. You’re
done! You’ve programmed this
device key.
NO: Press REVERSE again. The remote tests the next
code in the batch.
Keep pressing REVERSE every 2 seconds until your device
turns back on. When it does, press STOP.
Note: If you accidentally press the REVERSE key after your
device turns on, press the FORWARD key. Then, wait two
seconds to see if your device turns off again.
NOTES
Throughout the programming of each key, be sure to keep
the remote pointed at the IR sensor of the device you are
currently programming the remote to control.
Test the remote with the device to make sure the
device key is programmed with the correct code for
maximum functionality. If some features don’t work, try
a different code. See the “Testing the Code for Maximum
Functionality” section below for more information.
During the Auto Code Search, the remote ignores
keypresses that aren’t part of the search.
The search times out after two minutes (the indicator blinks
four times and turns off, and the last programmed code
under that device key is retained).
The indicator blinks four times and turns off when the
remote has gone through all the codes. The remote exits
the Auto Code Search. If your device hasn’t turned off yet,
try a different search method.
Testing the Code for Maximum Functionality
1. Try a variety of the device’s functions with the remote. If
some device features don’t work, go to the next step to try
a different code.
2. Repeat the Brand Code Search from the beginning. When
the device turns off for the first time, don’t press the STOP
key, which would store the same code. Instead, with the
unit now off, continue to press the POWER key repeatedly
until the unit turns back on.
3. Once the unit turns back on, you have found another code
that operates the device. Press the STOP key.
4. Test the key’s functionality again by attempting to control
a variety of the device’s functions. If the code that has
been stored controls the majority of the device’s functions,
programming is complete. If the code stored does not give
maximum functionality, try another code.
Brand Code Search
The Brand Code Search goes through only the codes for one of
the select brands listed in the accompanying code list. If your
brand of device is listed, this search can be very quick and easy.
TIPS: Each device key is associated with a type of device—
the TV is preset to search for TVs, SAT•CBL•DTC for satellite
receivers, cable boxes or digital TV converters, DVD•VCR
for DVD players, and DVR•AUX for DVRs. To program a
device key for a different type of device, see the Changing a
Key’s Device Type section.
To exit without saving a new code at any point in the Brand
Code Search, press the CLEAR key.
1. Manually turn on the device you
want to control.
3. Press and hold the device key you want to program. While
you’re holding down the device key, use your other hand
to press and hold the remote’s POWER key at the same
time.
4. Wait until the remote’s indicator
comes on and stays on. Then release
both keys.
6. Keep the remote pointed directly
at the front panel of the device you
want to control. Press POWER on
the remote and wait 2 seconds. The
remote is testing a single code for
your device’s brand.
Did your device turn off?
YES: Press the STOP key to store the code. You’re done!
You’ve programmed this device key.
NO: Press POWER again. The remote tests the next code
for your brand.
Keep pressing POWER every 2 seconds until your device
turns off. When it does, press STOP.
2. Find your device’s brand in the
Brand Code list section of the
accompanying code list. Circle
the number for your brand and
keep the list handy.
Co d e L is ts
Li s ta de Có di g os
0
1
2 3
4
5 6
789
T V
VCR
0
1
2 3
4
5 6
789
DVD
SAT/CAB LE
0
1
2 3
4
5 6
789
0
1
2 3
4
5 6
789
5. Look at the number you circled for
your device’s brand code number.
Press that number on the remote
keypad.
NOTES
Throughout the programming of each key, be sure to keep
the remote pointed at the IR sensor of the device you are
currently programming the remote to control.
Test the remote with the device to make sure the device
key is programmed with the correct code for maximum
functionality. If some features don’t work, try a different
code. See the “Testing the Code for Maximum Functionality”
section below for more information.
During the Brand Code Search, the remote ignores
keypresses that aren’t part of the search.
The search times out after two minutes (the indicator blinks
four times and turns off, and the last programmed code
under that device key is retained).
The indicator blinks four times and turns off when the
remote has gone through all the codes. The remote exits the
Brand Code Search. If your device hasn’t turned off yet, try a
different search method.
Direct Code Entry
Direct Code Entry lets you enter a code from the accompanying
code list for your brand of device. It’s not as easy as the other
methods, but it’s potentially the fastest method.
TIP: Each device key is associated with a type of device—
the TV is preset to search for TVs, SAT•CBL•DTC for satellite
receivers, cable boxes or digital TV converters, DVD•VCR
for DVD players, and DVR•AUX for DVRs. To program a
device key for a different type of device, see the Changing a
Key’s Device Type section.
1. Manually turn on the device you
want to control.
3. Press and hold the device key you want to program (the
indicator light comes on).
While you’re holding down the device key, use your other
hand enter the first five-digit code for your brand in the
code list (the indicator light goes off after the first digit).
2. Find the Code List that came with
the remote. Locate the section for
the type of device you’re trying to
program, and find your brand in
that section. Circle the codes for
your brand and keep them handy.
Co d e L is ts
Li s ta de Có di g os
0
1
2 3
4
5 6
789
T V
VCR
0
1
2 3
4
5 6
789
DVD
SAT/CAB LE
0
1
2 3
4
5 6
789
0
1
2 3
4
5 6
789
NOTES
Remember to enter the code for future reference in the box
provided in the Code Retrieval section of this manual.
If your brand isn’t listed in the code list, use one of the Code
Search methods to program the remote control. (Refer to the
Auto and Manual Code Search methods.)
If you release the device key any time during the Direct
Code Entry procedure, the indicator blinks four times, and
the process is exited. The last programmed code under the
device key is retained.
Test the remote with the device to make sure the device
key is programmed with the correct code for maximum
functionality. If some features don’t work, try a different
code in the list.
4. When you’ve nished entering
the five-digit code, keep holding
down the device key and look at
the indicator light.
Is the indicator light on?
YES: You’re done! You’ve
programmed this device key.
NO, it blinked four times and turned off: You have
either entered a code number that is not in the code lists
or missed a step in the code entry procedure. Try step 3
again.
Indicator light
Manual Code Search
The Manual Code Search lets you go one-by-one through all the
codes for the device you’re trying to control. When you nd the
one that operates your device, you can stop the search and store
that code.
TIPS: The Manual Code Search method may take a long time
because the remote searches through all of the codes in
its memory one-by-one. If your brand is listed in the Brand
Codes or the Code Lists, rst try the Brand Code Search or
the Direct Code Entry method.
Each device key is associated with a type of device—the TV is
preset to search for TVs, SAT•CBL•DTC for satellite receivers,
cable boxes or digital TV converters, DVD•VCR for DVD
players, and DVR•AUX for DVRs. To program a device key for
a different type of device, see the Changing a Key’s Device
Type section.
To exit without saving a new code at any point in the Manual
Code Search, press the CLEAR key.
Step 1: Install your batteries
Step 2: Program your remote
In most cases, the keys on
this remote perform the same
functions as the keys on your
original remotes once you’ve
programmed this remote to
operate your devices. Many
keys on this remote have
other functions as well.
Device keys ( , TV
SAT•CBL•DTC DVD•VCR, ,
DVR•AUX) put the remote in
the right mode to control your
device.
GUIDE MENU and put the
remote in menu/guide mode,
which makes the CH/VOL
keys serve as arrow keys;
they also access the same
features as the keys on your
original remotes
CLEAR exits remote
programming; it also
performs the same functions
as on your original remotes
CH VOL and keys have dual
functions: they can act as
navigation keys in menu
systems as well as channel
and volume controllers
outside the menus
The and key INPUT — (dash)
has three functions: (1) it
toggles through all the video
sources connected to your
TV; (2) when the remote is
in VCR mode, this button
toggles between VCR and
the TV input; (3) when you’re
entering digital channel
numbers directly, this button
lets you separate the main
channel number from the
sub-channel number (such
as 59.1)
Actual model may vary from
illustration
Care and Maintenance
• Keep the remote dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately.
• Use and store the remote only in normal temperature
environments.
• Handle the remote gently and carefully. Don’t drop it.
• Keep the remote away from dust and dirt.
• Wipe the remote with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it
looking new.
• Modifying or tampering with the remote’s internal devices can
cause malfunction and invalidate its warranty.
1. Manually turn on the device you
want to control.
2. Press and hold the device key you want to program. While
you’re holding down the device key, use your other hand
to press and hold the remote’s POWER key at the same
time.
3. Wait until the remote’s indicator
comes on and stays on. Then release
both keys.
4. Keep the remote pointed directly at the front panel of the
device you want to control. Press POWER on the remote and
wait 2 seconds. The remote is testing a single code for your
device.
Did your device turn off?
Press the STOP key to store YES:
the code. You’re done! You’ve
programmed this device key.
NO: Press POWER again. The
remote tests the next code for
your device.
Keep pressing POWER every 2
seconds until your device turns off.
When it does, press STOP.
TIP: Because there are so many codes, you may have to press
the POWER key many times—possibly hundreds of times.
NOTES
Throughout the programming of each key, keep the remote
pointed at the IR sensor of the device you are programming
the remote to control.
Test the remote with the device to make sure the device
key is programmed with the correct code for maximum
functionality. If some features don’t work, try a different
code. See the “Testing the Code for Maximum Functionality”
section below for more information.
During the Manual Code Search, the remote ignores
keypresses that aren’t part of the search.
The search times out after two minutes (the indicator blinks
four times and turns off, and the last programmed code
under that device key is retained).
The indicator blinks four times and turns off when the
remote has gone through all the codes. The remote exits the
Brand Code Search. If your device hasn’t turned off yet, try a
different search method.
Testing the Code for Maximum Functionality
1. Try a variety of the device’s functions with the remote. If
some features of your devices don’t work, go to the next
step to try a different code.
2. Repeat the Manual Code Search and Entry Method from
the beginning. When the device turns off for the rst time,
don’t press the STOP key, which would store the same
code. Instead, with the unit now off, continue to press the
POWER key repeatedly until the unit turns back on.
3. Once the unit turns back on, you have found another code
that operates the device. Press the STOP key.
4. Test the key’s functionality again by trying a variety of
functions. If the code controls the majority of the device’s
functions, programming is complete. If the code stored
does not give maximum functionality, try another code.
Changing A Key’s Device Type
Each device key is associated with a type of device—the TV is
preset to search for TVs, SAT•CBL•DTC for satellite receivers,
digital TV converters or cable boxes, DVD•VCR for DVD players or
VCRs, and DVR•AUX for DVRs. To program these keys to control a
different kind of device, you have to reassign them first.
Reassigning the DVD•VCR Key to Control a VCR
The DVD•VCR key defaults to control a DVD player. If you want
the DVD•VCR key to control a VCR, you must reassign it.
1. Press and hold the DVD•VCR key. The indicator turns on.
Keep holding down the DVD•VCR key.
2. While holding down the DVD•VCR key, press and release
the number 2 key on the keypad. The indicator turns off.
3. Release the DVD•VCR key. The indicator blinks four times and
then turns off. The DVD•VCR key is now set to control a VCR.
4. Follow the directions in the auto, brand, direct entry, or
manual code search to program the DVD•VCR key for your
VCR.
Reassigning the DVR•AUX Key To Control Other
Devices
The DVR•AUX key defaults to control a DVR. If you want the
DVR•AUX key to control a different device (an additional TV,
DVD, satellite, digital TV converter or cable box, for example),
you must reassign it.
1. Press and hold the DVR•AUX key. The indicator turns on.
2. While holding down the DVR•AUX key, press and release the
number key on the keypad for the device you wish to control
(see the chart below). The indicator turns off.
DVR•AUX KEY CONTROLS:
Additional TV press 1
VCR or DVR press 2
Additional DVD press 3
Additional satellite, digital TV
converter or cable box
press 5
3. Release the DVR•AUX key. The indicator blinks four times
and then turns off. The DVR•AUX key is now set to control
the device type you selected.
4. Follow the directions in the auto, brand, direct entry, or
manual code search to program the DVR•AUX key.
Code Retrieval
Once you’ve programmed the remote to control your devices,
you may want to record the codes for future reference. If
you used the Direct Code Entry method, this is easy. Just
find the codes you entered and make a note of them in the
boxes below. If you used one of the Code Search methods to
program your remote or if you used the Direct Entry method
but don’t remember the code, you will need to retrieve each
device’s five-digit code. Retrieving the actual code and writing
it down will save you time if you ever need to program the
remote again (e.g., if programming is lost when you change
the batteries). If the codes are recorded, you can use the
Direct Entry method to reprogram your remote to control your
devices, which is quick and easy.
1. Press and hold the device key
(TV, SAT•CBL•DTC, DVD•VCR,
DVR•AUX) whose code you wish
to retrieve. The indicator turns
on. Keep pressing the device
key.
2. While holding the device key down, press and hold the
INFO key. The indicator turns off. After holding down both
keys for three seconds, the indicator turns back on.
3. Release both keys. The indicator remains on.
4. Starting with the number 1 key, press and release each
number key on the keypad in the following order: 1-9, then
0. The number that causes the indicator to blink is the first
number of the code. As you find each number of the code,
write it down for future reference.
Note: All TV codes begin with the number 1; all VCR and DVR
codes begin with the number 2; all DVDs, the number 3; and
all satellite receivers, digital TV converters and cable boxes,
the number 5.
5. Repeat step 4 until you have retrieved all five numbers in
the code. After the fourth number is retrieved, the indicator
blinks briefly, then turns off.
TIP: To exit the Code Retrieval Mode at any time, press the
CLEAR key.
Note: If you press an invalid key during the Code Retrieval
process, the remote will not respond. If you do not press
a valid Code Retrieval key (TV, SAT•CBL•DTC, DVD•VCR,
DVR•AUX, INFO, CLEAR), Code Retrieval times out after 15
seconds. The indicator blinks four times, and then turns off.
IMPORTANT
Because this remote controls more than one device, you
must rst “tell” the remote which device you wish to
operate. That means, if you wish to operate your TV, you
must rst press the TV key to put the remote in the TV
Mode. The remote stays in that device mode until you press
a different device key. For example, if your remote is in TV
Mode and you want to operate the DVD player, you must
press the DVD key to change device modes.
Accessing Device Menus and Guides
Many devices use on-screen menus and guides to help you
navigate through all their features and programming. While
this remote may not access every menu or guide system
of every device model, it does offer some menu and guide
functionality.
To use a device’s on-screen menu or guide system, you first
have to put the remote in Menu or Guide Mode.
1. Make sure your devices are turned on and your TV is set
to the correct device input (use the INPUT key to toggle
through inputs when in TV Mode.)
2. Press the device key whose menu you want to access.
4. Use the VOL+/- and CH+/- keys to
navigate through the on-screen
menu system or guide. To select the
highlighted item, press the OK key.
TIP: If the remote doesn’t respond, check
to see that the indicator is still blinking.
The indicator times out after 20 seconds.
If this happens, just press the MENU key
again, and then retry your selection.
Exiting Menu/Guide Mode
The remote automatically times out of Menu or Guide Mode
after 20 seconds of inactivity (no keys being pressed). At that
time, the remote clears the displayed menu from the TV.
If you want to exit the Menu Mode yourself, press the
corresponding device key on the remote (TV, SAT•CBL•DTC,
DVD•VCR, DVR•AUX). The indicator turns off.
Problem: The remote does not operate your device.
• Make sure the remote is in the correct mode by pressing
the corresponding device key (TV, SAT•CBL•DTC, DVD•VCR,
DVR•AUX). This tells the remote which device to operate.
• Remove any obstacles between the remote and the device. Make
sure you’re aiming the remote at the device’s IR sensor.
• Make sure the batteries are fresh and are properly installed.
Replace the batteries with two new AAA batteries, if necessary
(see the Battery Installation section).
Problem: The remote can’t be programmed to operate your
device.
• If you are testing the remote while programming it, you may be
too far away from the device or at a wrong angle. There must be
an unobstructed path between the remote and the IR sensor on
the device. Move closer and make sure you point the remote at the
device you’re trying to control.
• If you’re using the Direct Entry programming method to enter
the codes for your brand and the unit is still not functioning
properly, try the auto, brand, or manual search method.
• To control combo units, like TV/VCRs or TV/DVDs, you must
program the individual corresponding device keys to control
each part of the combo unit. Once programmed successfully, the
TV key controls the TV functions, and the DVD•VCR key controls
the VCR or DVD functions.
• Make sure the batteries are fresh and are properly installed.
Problem: The remote doesn’t perform commands properly.
• Make sure the remote is in the correct mode by pressing
the corresponding device key (TV, SAT•CBL•DTC, DVD•VCR,
DVR•AUX). This tells the remote which device to operate.
• Make sure device is ready (for example, the DVD player has a
disc loaded).
• You may have pressed an invalid key for the mode the remote is in.
• If you’re trying to enter a channel number directly, try pressing
the ENTER key after entering the channel number as this is a
requirement of certain models and brands.
• There is a possibility that a programmed code may only be
able to control some of your device features (for example, only
turns a device on and off). To confirm that the device key is
programmed with the correct code for maximum functionality,
test the device. Attempt to control a variety of the device’s
functions with the remote. If some of the features of your
devices don’t work, try programming the remote with a different
code in the list using the Direct Code Entry Method, until you
find the code that allows the remote to control the majority of
your device’s functions. Different codes can provide different
levels of functionality.
Problem: The indicator does not light when you press a key.
• You may have pressed an invalid key for the mode the remote is
in.
• Make sure the remote is in the correct mode by pressing
the corresponding device key (TV, SAT•CBL•DTC, DVD•VCR,
DVR•AUX). This tells the remote which device to operate.
• Make sure the batteries are fresh and are properly installed.
Replace the batteries with two new AAA batteries, if necessary
(see the Battery Installation section).
Problem: The remote will not change channels on device.
• Make sure the remote is in the correct mode by pressing
the corresponding device key (TV, SAT•CBL•DTC, DVD•VCR,
DVR•AUX). This tells the remote which device to operate.
• Press the ENTER key after you enter a channel number.
• Remove any obstacles between the remote and the device. Make
sure to aim the remote at the IR sensor on the device.
Problem: The device’s menu does not appear on the TV screen.
• Make sure you have connected the device to your TV properly and
selected the correct input. (See your devices’ Owner’s Manuals for
proper connection procedures.)
• Make sure the remote is in the correct mode by pressing
the corresponding device key (TV, SAT•CBL•DTC, DVD•VCR,
DVR•AUX). This tells the remote which device to operate.
• Menu access isn’t supported for all brands. You may need to use
your original remote control to access menu functions for some
devices.
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Audiovox Electronics Corporation (the “Company”) warrants to you the
original retail purchaser of this product that should it, under normal use
and conditions, be proven defective in material or workmanship during
its lifetime while you own it, such defect(s) will be repaired or replaced
(at the Company’s option) without charge for parts and repair labor. To
obtain repair or replacement within the terms of this Warranty, the product
is to be delivered with proof of warranty coverage (e.g. dated bill of sale),
specification of defect(s), transportation prepaid, to the Company at the
address shown below.
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the United States or Canada. This Warranty is not transferable and does
not extend to costs incurred for installation, removal or reinstallation of
the product. This Warranty does not apply if in the Company’s opinion,
the product has been damaged through alteration, improper installation,
mishandling, misuse, neglect, accident, or the simultaneous use of different
battery types (e.g. alkaline, standard or rechargeable).
THE EXTENT OF THE COMPANY’S LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS
LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT PROVIDED ABOVE AND, IN NO
EVENT, SHALL THE COMPANY’S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE
PAID BY PURCHASER FOR THE PRODUCT.
This Warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties or liabilities. ANY
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CANADA: Audiovox Return Center, c/o Genco, 6685 Kennedy Road,
Unit 3, Door 16, Mississauga, Ontario L5T 3A5
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Marka: | Audiovox |
Kategoria: | Zdalne sterowanie |
Model: | RCR4258R |
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