6-IN-1 Remote Control
(15-1934) Troubleshooting Faxback Doc. # 62314
Problem: Solution:
LCD screen begins to fade, Replace the batteries with four (4) fresh
does not appear, or the red AAA alkaline batteries.
light blinks Five times when
you press a key.
The 6-in-One does not oper- Try all of the codes listed for your brand
ate your device. of device in the "Setup Codes" section. If
this does not work, try searching for your
codes. Make sure the device you are setting
up can be operated with an infrared remote.
The 6-in-One is not perform- Try all of the codes listed for your brand
ing commands properly. of device in the "Setup Codes" section. Many
set-up codes may allow some degree of
operation. However, only one set-up code
will work correctly with your device.
You make a mistake when set- During any set up procedure, except for
ting up your 6-in-One. timed sequences, the ESC key will return you
to the DEVICE and the TIME screen without
saving any of the entered information. If
you make a mistake when setting up a timed
sequence, return to the timed sequence menu
and delete the incorrect sequence.
VCR not recording. As a safety feature on the 6-in-0ne, you
must press the REC key twice to begin
recording.
CH+/- (Channel Up/Down) and Due to RCA design (1983-1987), only the
LAST not working for your original remote will operate these functions
RCA TV.
Problems changing channels. If your original remote required an ENTER
keystroke when changing channels, press the
ENTER key on the 6-in-One after you enter
the channel number.
The red light blinks when Press the appropriate device key for the
you press a key but you re- device you are trying to operate. Make sure
ceive no response from your you aim your 6-in-One at your device and
device. that you are within 15 feet before using
your remote.
Your satellite receiver does The codes listed in the manual are set up to
not respond to the codes operate your satellite receiver on the 1st
listed in the manual. and 2nd address only. Make sure the
satellite receiver you are setting up can be
operated with an infrared remote and is not
set up to only receive radio frequency.
(LB EB 10/3/00)