3-in-One Easy Remote Control
(15-1931)                 Troubleshooting            Faxback Doc. # 48704

IF YOU HAVE PROBLEMS

MANUAL CODE SEARCH

If the 3-in-One Easy Remote Control does not operate your remote
controlled devices when you first set it up, you might have to manually
find the correct code for your devices.  You can try all the codes listed
in "Manufacturers' Codes", in Faxback Doc. # 48705 for the brand of your
device, or you can follow these steps to search the remote control's
entire library.

1.  Manually turn on the device yu want to set up.

2.  Press the corresponding device key (TV, VCR, or CBL).

3.  Hold down P until the red light blinks twice, then press 9, 9, 1, PWR,
    and the device key.  The red light blinks twice again.

4.  Aim the remote control at the device you want to operate.

5.  Repeatedly press PWR then the device key for the device until it
    responds to the command.

6.  When the device responds to the command, press P within 5 seconds to
    save the code.

      Because the remote control's library has so many codes, this
      procedure can take several minutes.

      If your device turns off during the search, but does not operate
      after you lock in the code, begin the search again, pausing longer
      between key presses.

If necessary, repeat these steps for each device.

Determining the 3-Digit Code

After you set up your remote control using manual code search, you can
find which 3-digit code the remote control is set to by following these
steps.

1.  Press the device key you want to get the manufacturer's code from,
    then hold down P until the red light blinks twice.

2.  Press 9 9 0.  The red light blinks twice again.

3.  Press 1 then count the number of times the red light blinks.  This is
    the first digit of the 3-digit code.

    Note:  If the red light does not blink, the digit is a 0.

4.  Repeat Step 3 twice to find the second and third numbers of your
    3-digit manufacturer's code, pressing 2 and 3 respectively for each
    additional digit.

TROUBLESHOOTING

If the remote control stops working after you have successfully tested the
control for each device, or if you are unable to get the remote control to
work at all, check these things:

  Be sure you press the device key for the device you want to control
  before you press any other key.

  Confirm that your remote control devices are working properly by using
  the original remote control or the manual controls.

  Replace the batteries.

  If some of the keys do not function for your device, you might be able
  to find a better device code.

(EB 7/8/98)