RCA Systemlink 5 Manual
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Thank you for choosing the RCA System Link 5 Universal Remote Control. You have selected a fine product designed to give you years of performance. Before attempting to use your new remote control, please review the set-up instructions that follow. TABLE OF CONTENTS Button Functions & Component Compatibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Battery Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Simple Set-Up Instructions.. ................................ .4 Simple Set-Up Instructions.. ................................ .5 Brand Codes TV.. ...................................................................... .6 VCR.. .................................................................... 7 Cable Box.. .......................................................... .8 Audio Components.. ............................................ .9 Additional Operating Notes Controlling a Component’s Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Controlling Two VCR’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Warranty Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 SystemLinkTM Remote Control model CRCUlOO replaces infrared remote controls manufactured after 1984.
your component(s). owner’s manuals. BUTTON DESCRIPTION TV VCR CABLE AUDI( ON/OFF On or Off 0 0 0 0 VCR1 Operates First VCR 0 VCR2 Operates Second VCR l AUDIO Operates one audio l component CABLE Operates cable box 0 TV Operates television 0 REW Rewind 0 0 FF Fast Forward 0 0 STOP Stops Function 0 0 PLAY Starts Function 0 0 REC* Record Function 0 0 TV/VCR Record one channel 0 while watching another PROG Program Function n PAUSE Pauses Function 0 0 DISPLAY Displays on-screen menu n n CLEAR Clears on-screen display w n ID Identity 0 0 0 0 PC/ENTR Previous Channel/Enter n CHAN Channel Up and Down 0 0 0 0 VOL Volume 0 0 0 -and+ Menu n VIDEO Display Video Functions n AUDIO Display Audio Functions n SETUP Display Setup Functions n MUTE Blocks Volume 0 PIP Picture-in-Picture n SWAP Swaps PIP n B&ton Functions & Component Compatibility, :: ‘_‘. ‘[‘, / The buttons with a 0 beside them in The buttons with a w beside them may the chart below indicate which func- tion can work with which component. operate selected models of RCA and (Ex. The ON/OFF function can work GE components only. They will with a TV, VCR, Cable Box or Audio probably not control other brands, but Component). The age, brand, model you should experiment with your and type of component may prevent it brand component to determine if these : from responding to all the function buttons have any effect. Complete c buttons. Experiment with each button operating details for these buttons can to determine the exact function for be found in selected RCA and GE *The REC button is recessed by design to help prevent accidental recordings. Additionally, certam brands of VCR’s may require you to press both the REC and PLAY buttons simultaneously to start the VCR recording 2
InstalhgReplacing Batter& ‘T:- Operating Your Remote Before attempting to operate your remote control, install the batteries as shown below. 1. Turn the remote control face down and press on the ribbed area of the battery cover to slide it off. 2. Install four new alkaline “AAA” batteries in the battery compartment as shown. Match the + end of each battery to the + marks in the battery compartment. l The remote control produces an invisible (infrared) beam that travels in a straight line like the beam of a flashlight. For this reason, when operating the remote control, you must point it directly at the remote sensor on the component you want to control. Objects between the remote and the sensor can block the infrared light beam. l Never place anything heavy on top of the remote control or lay it upside- down. This may accidentally depress the buttons for a long time and discharge the batteries. l Your remote control is designed to be very rugged and will withstand a considerable drop. If it receives an extreme blow, the case is designed to slightly separate at the seam rather than fracture. If this happens, simply squeeze the case where it separated until it snaps back together. The operation of the remote will probably not be affected. 3. Replace the cover. l Replace the batteries when your components fail to respond to the remote control. You may have to reprogram the code numbers when you change batteries. Do not press any buttons while changing batteries. 3 . ..
Simple set-yp Instructlom- GETTING STARTED 1. After the batteries are installed, your next step is to set up the codes for each component you wish to operate. (YOUR COMPONENT WILL NOT OPERATE WITH THE REMOTE UNTIL ITS CODE IS SET UP.) 2. In the space below, write the brands and codes of each of your remote controlled components. ComDonent Brand Code(s) TV ~ ___ VCR1 VCR2 ~ ~ Cable Box ~ ~ Audio Component 3. Find the codes for each brand on the charts following these instructions. Code Listings ComDonent m TV 6 VCR 7 Cable Box 8 Audio Components 9 Since there may be more than one code listed for your brand of TV, VCR, Cable Box or Audio Component, note all the codes listed. SETTING UP YOUR CODES Set up each component using steps 4- 8 below. Repeat the steps for each component you intend to operate with the remote control. Press the component button on the remote that matches the component you want to set up (TV, VCRl, VCR2, Cable or Audio). Press the ID button (The ID button is located above the No. 3 key). Within three seconds of pressing the ID button, use the O-9 keypad to enter the two digit code listed for your brand. 7. Point the remote at the component you want to operate and press the ON/OFF button. If it turns on, you are ready to set up your next component. For easy reference, circle the code in the chart on the left that turned on your component. 8. If the component does not turn on, repeat steps 4-7 with the next code listed for your brand. Continue repeating until you find a code that works. Please Note: If none of the codes for your device work, try all codes starting with 00. Since some of the brands include products made by a variety of manufacturers, the code may be listed under another brand name. : :.:; 5; 1 . . . . . . .., ‘.. .:. . c
MISE EN ROUTE 1. Aprks avoir install6 les piles, programmez les codes pour chaque composant que vous dksirez commander. (LE COMPOSANT NE FONCTIONNE AVEC LA tiLJ?COMMANDE QU’UNE FOIS QUE SON CODE EST PROGRAMMk.) 2. Dans l’espace ci-dessous, inscrivez les marques et les codes de chacun des composants command& par la t&kommande. ComDosant TklCviseur Maraue Code(s) MagnCtoscope 1 ~ ~ Magnttoscope 2 ~ ~ CXblodlecteur 3. Trouvez le code de chaque marque dans les tableaux a la suite de ces instructions. Liste de codes Comwsant m TklCviseur 6 Magnktoscope 7 CgblosClecteur 8 Composants audio 9 fitant donnC qu’il peut exister plus d’un code pour la marque de votre tClCviseur, magnttoscope, dblostlecteur ou composant audio, notez tous les codes Cnum&s. PROGRAMMATION DES CODES Programmez chaque code en suivant les Ctapes 4 k 8 ci-dessous. RCpttez les Ctapes pour chaque composant que vous dCsirez commander avec la tC1Ccommande. 4. Appuyez sur le bouton de composant de la tClCcommande correspondant au composant que vous dksirez programmer (TV, VCR 1, VCR 2, Cable ou Audio). 5. Appuyez sur le bouton ID (au- dessus de la touche 3). 6. Dans le trois secondes suivant l’enfoncement du bouton ID, utilisez les touches 0 g 9 pour entrer le code & deux chiffres correspondant g la marque de I’appareil. 7. Pointez la tClCcommande en direction du composant 5 commander et appuyez sur le bouton ON/OFF. Si l’appareil s’allume, vous pouvez programmer le com- posant suivant. Pour faciliter la ; rCf&ence encerclez le code dans le 1. tableau 2 gauche qui a permis d’al- ’ lumer le composant. composant. i 8. Si le composant ne se met pas en marche, rCpCtez les &apes 4 & 7 avec le code suivant pour la marque. Continuez ainsi jusqu’?i ce que vous trouviez un code qui fonctionne. Remarque: Si aucun des codes convient ?I votre appareil, essayez tous !es codes en commencant par 00. Etant donnC que certaines marques comprennent des produits fabriquks par diffkrents fabricants, le code peut figurer sous un autre nom de marque. 5
4kai ............................................... 02 NAD .......................................... 18,23 Anam National ................................ 38 NEC ............................ 11,14,19,27,38 AOC ..................................... 11,19,27 Panasonic.. ............................ 12,13,38 Candle.. ................................. 11,27,33 Philco ........................ 06,07,10,(more) Citizen ............................. 11,27,33,64 ............ 11,13,16,19,27,33,35,37,38,43 Colortyme.. ................................ 11.27 Philips ....................... 06,07,10,(more) Concerto .................................... 11,27 ...................... 11,13,16,33,35,37,38,43 Contec, Cony ............... 36,37,40,42,64 Pioneer.. ........................... 11,27,45,62 Craig .............................................. 64 Portland ................................ 11,19,27 Curtis Mathes ................... 00,11,15,27 ProScan ..................................... 00,46 CXC.. ............................................. 64 Proton.. ................................. 11,27,37 Daewoo ................................. 11,19,27 Quasar ....................................... 12,38 Daytron.. .................................... 11,27 Radio Shack .______ 00,21,25,36,37,59,64 Electrohome.. .......... 06,11,14,27,38,61 RCA.. ........ 00,06,11,19,27,34,38,44,46 Emerson.. .......... 11,26,27,28,29,(more) Realistic.. ....................................... 21 ...................... 30,31,32,37,42,53,64,65 Sampo.. ...................................... 11,27 Envision .................................... 11,27 Samsung ........ 06,11,14,15,19,27,36,37 Fisher ............................... 17,21,39,41 Sanyo.. .................... 17,21,39,56,57,58 Funai ......................................... 21,64 Scott.. ............................... 11,28,37,64 GE.. ................... .00,08,09,11,12,27,38 Sears.. ............... 00,06,11,14,17,(more) Goldstar.. ....... 03,04,06,11,19,27,37,50 ...................... 18,21,23,27,39,40,41,51 Hallmark.. .................................. 11,27 Sharp ........ 11,20,25,27,37,52,53,59,60 Hitachi.. .09,11,27,36,37,40,47,63 Sony.. ............................................. 02 ........ Infinity.. ......................................... 13 Soundesign ............................ 11,27,33 JBL ................................................ 13 Sylvania.. .................... 06,07,10(more) Jensen.. ...................................... 11,27 ...................... 11,13,16,27,33,35,43,49 JCPenney ..................... 00,08,11,19,27 Symphonic.. .................................... 64 JVC.. ................. .12,24,36,37,40,48,51 Tatung.. .......................................... 38 Kawasho ............................... 02,11,27 Technics. ........................................ 12 Kenwood .......................... 06,11,14,27 Techwood.. ................................ 11,27 Kloss Novabeam ........................ 35,43 Tecknika ............. 11,19,27,33,36,37,40 Loewe ............................................ 13 TMK .......................................... 11,27 Luxman ...................................... 11,27 Toshiba.. ............................... 18,21,23 LXI. ............................. 13,18,21,23,54 Universal ................................... 08,09 Magnavox .................. 06,07,10,(more) Victor ............................................. 51 ......................... .11,13,16,27,33,35,43 Vidtech.. .................................... 19,27 Marantz ................................. 11,13,27 Wards.. ............. 00,05,06,07,08,(more) MGA.. ...... .06,11,14,19,22,27,41,56,61 ........ 09,10,11,13,19,25,27,28,35,43,59 Mitsubishi .................. 06,11,14,(more) Yamaha.. .......................... 06,14,19,27 .......................... 19,22,27,41,55,56,61 Zenith ............................................. 01 MTC.. ................................... 11,19,27 6
Aiwa.. ............................................ 15 Akai.. ............................... 03,17,22,23 Audio Dynamics ........................ 14,16 Broksonic.. ..................................... 10 Candle.. ............................... ,07,09,13 Canon ........................................... .08 Capehart.. ...................................... .Ol Citizen.. ................................ 07,09,13 Colortyme ..................................... .14 Craig.. ....................................... 07,12 Curtis Mathes .............. 00,07,08,14,15 Daewoo.. ....................................... ,13 dbx.. .......................................... 14,16 Dimensia.. ...................................... 00 Dynatech.. ...................................... 15 Electrohome .................................. .27 Emerson.. .............. 08,09,10,13,(more) ......................... .15,20,23,27,34,41,42 Fisher .......................... 02,12,18,19,43 Funai.. ........................................... .15 GE.. ................................. 00,07,08,32 Goldstar.. ................................... 09,14 Harmon Kardon.. ............................ 14 Hitachi.. .......................... .05,15,35,36 Instant Replay ................................ 08 JCL.. .............................................. 08 JCPenney.. .... .02,05,07,08,14,16,30,35 JVC.. ............................... .02,14,16,30 Kenwood.. ........................ 02,14,16,30 Lloyd ............................................. 15 Logik.. .......................................... .31 Magnavox.. ................................ OS,29 Marantz ................. .02,08,14,16,29,30 Marta ............................................. 09 MEI ............................................... 08 Memorex.. ....................... .08,09,12,15 MGA.. ....................................... 04,27 Midland.. ....................................... .32 Minolta.. .................................... 05,35 Mitsubishi ................... 04,05,27,35,40 Montgomery Ward.. ....................... .06 MTC .......................................... 07,15 Multitech .......................... 07,15,31,3i NEC.. ............................... 02,14,16,3C Panasonic.. ..................................... 08 Pentax ....................................... 05,35 Philco.. ...................................... 08,2S Philips ....................................... 08,29 Pioneer . ..05,16,33(Lase r Disc Player) ProScan.. ....................................... .OU Quartz.. .......................................... 02 Q uasar ............................................ 08 RCA.. ................. 00,05,07,08,28,35,37 Radio Shack/Realistic.. . ..02,06,(more) ......................... .08,09,12,15,19,27,43 Samsung.. .................... 07,13,22,32,42 Sansui.. ......................................... .16 Sanyo ........................................ 02,12 Scott.. ................................... 04,13,41 Sears.. ...... .02,05,09,12,15,18,19,35,43 Sharp ............................... 06,24,27,39 Shintom.. ............................. .17,26,31 Sony.. ................................... 17,26,38 Sylvania.. .............................. 08,15,29 Symphonic ..................................... 15 Tandy.. ...................................... 02,15 Tashiko ......................................... .09 Tatung.. .......................................... 30 Teat .......................................... 15,30 Technics.. ...................................... .08 Teknika.. .......................... 08,09,15,21 Toshiba.. ............................... 05,13,19 Totevision ................................. 07,09 Unitech .......................................... 07 Vector Research.. ...................... .14,16 Victor ............................................ 16 Video Concepts. ......................... 14,16 Videosonic ..................................... 07 Wards ................... 05,06,07,08,(more) .................... .09,12,13,15,25,27,31,35 Yamaha.. .......................... 02,14,16,30 Zenith.. ................................. 11,17,26 7
[TV Brand Code(s) ABC .............................................................................................................. 22,46 Anvision ........................................................................................................ 07,08 Cablestar ....................................................................................................... 07,08 Eagle ............................................................................................................. 07,OS Eastern International .......................................................................................... 02 General Instrument ............................................................ 04,05,15,22,23,24,25,46 G1400 ................................................................................ 04,05,15,23,24,25,30,36 Hamlin ............................................................................................ 03,12,13,34,48 Hitachi ..................................................................................................... 37,43,46 Jerrold ...................................................................................... 04,05,15,23,(more) ...................................................................................... ....... .24,25,30,36,45,46,47 Macom .......................................................................................................... 37,43 Magnavox ................................................................................. 07,08,19,21,(more) ................................................................................... .......... .26,28,29,32,33,40,41 NSC ................................................................................................................... 09 Oak.. ........................................................................................................ 01,16,38 Oak Sigma ......................................................................................................... 16 Panasonic ................................................................................................. 03,27,39 Phillips ................................................................ 07,08,19,21,26,28,29,32,33,40,41 Pioneer. .................................................................................................... 18,20,24 RCA.. ............................................................................................................ 00,27 Randtek ......................................................................................................... 07,08 Regal ........................................................................................................ 03,12,13 Regency ........................................................................................................ 02,33 Samsung ............................................................................................................ 44 Scientific Atlanta ...................................................................................... 03,22,35 Signature ............................................................................................................ 46 Sprucer .............................................................................................................. 27 Starcom .............................................................................................................. 46 Sylvania ............................................................................................................. 11 Teknika. ............................................................................................................. 06 Texscan ......................................................................................................... 10,ll Tocom .................................................................................................. 17,21,49,50 Unika ....................................................................................................... 31,32,41 Universal ....................................................................................................... 51,52 Viewstar ................................................................................... 07,08,19,21,(more) .............................................................................................. 26,28,29,32,33,40,41 Warner Amex ..................................................................................................... 44 Zenith ........................................................................................................... 14,42 8
I_ ads Aiwa Akai Denon Dimensia Dynamic Bass Emerson Fisher Hitachi JVC Kenwood Kyocera Lotte (NEC) Magnavox Marantz Mitsubishi Nakamichi Panasonic Philips Pioneer RCA Realistic Sansui Scott Sherwood Sony Teat I’echnics Yamaha AMP 01 02,os 23 16,58 17,74 09 6.5 22,76 15,59 20 12 62 14 24 11,13 21 10 l&19 03 29 30,35 74 57 07 25 66 67 63 32 67,70,77 65 76 59 75 61 68 38 36 62 61 42 39 03 07,43,44 63,66 45 66 49 52 46 69 50 CD TAPE PHON 60 06 05 26,27 28 33,34 71,72 37 40,41 06 55,56 48,53 51 73 05 47 AUX 04 31
c 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, 10