Four-In-One Remote Control (15-1909) How It Works Faxback Doc. # 6721
Before you begin to use the 4-in-1, it is helpful to understand a little
about how it works - nothing technical - only an idea of what you can
expect from the 4-in-1.
After you set up the 4-in-1, its command keys work like the keys on your
original remote controls, though the labeling might differ slightly. For
example, a key on your original remote control labeled PWR ON/OFF is
equivalent to the 4-in-1's POWER key.
Notes: Whenever you use the 4-in-1's RECORD key, you must press it
twice. This safety feature helps prevent you from accidentally
erasing audio or video tapes.
The P (Program) key is a special key you use when you set up the
4-in-1 to replace your original remote controls.
The TV, VCR, AUX, and CBL keys are device keys. You use them when
you set up the 4-in-1 to replace your original remote controls.
You also use the device keys during normal operation to tell the
4-in-1 which device you want to control.
The B key, located directly above the CBL device key, performs the
same function as the A/B key on your cable remote.
The 4-in-1 might not have all of the keys labeled the same as the
original remote control. But, in most cases, the 4-in-1 can
duplicate all commonly used commands from the original remote
control. For example: if your original remote control for your
CD player does not have a POWER key the 4-in-1's POWER key may
operate another CD function, such as OPEN/CLOSE or EJECT.
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