Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
URC-7550
Universal Remote
USER GUIDE & CODE BOOK
Retain For Future Reference
Table of Contents
QUICK SET-UP QUICK SEARCH INSTALLING THE BATTERIES THE KEYPAD SETTING THE CLOCK INSTALLATION Setting up your TV Setting up your other devices The Search Method SET-UP CODES Quick Code Reference Televisions Video Recorders Satellite Receivers Cable Converters 2 3 4 4 7 8 9 10
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CD/Mini Disc Miscellaneous Audio Amplifiers Amp/Tuners
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BSKYB AND ON DIGITAL INFORMATION ADVANCED FEATURES Controlling Colour and Brightness Volume Punch-Through Changing the Device Keys Menu Auto scan Macros Learning Feature Key Magic TROUBLE-SHOOTING Helpful Hints Consumer Help-Line
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About Your ONE FOR ALL 5
Your ONE FOR ALL 5 Package contains: Your ONE FOR ALL 5 Remote Your ONE FOR ALL 5 Manual Your manual is divided into two parts: set-up instructions and device codes. You may need this guide again in the future, so please be sure to keep it. Your ONE FOR ALL 5 needs 2 new "AA/LR6" batteries. Your ONE FOR ALL 5 is designed to let you use one remote to operate your Video and Audio equipment; any device designed to be operated by an infrared signal. This also includes those devices which operate over 100 kHz. You can choose a combination of five devices you would like to operate. Also, what makes the ONE FOR ALL 5 even more unique is the "Learning" feature which allows you to customise any of the special functions of your original remote control onto the keypad of your new ONE FOR ALL. The following pages explain in simple steps how to customize the ONE FOR ALL 5 to your home entertainment needs.
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Quick Set-Up
The instructions below and on the next page can be used to quickly install your new ONE FOR ALL. You can use the Quick Set-Up below with the codes listed on pages 13-24. If this doesn't work, try the Quick Search on the next page. The Quick Search can also be used even if your brand is not listed at all. Make sure you install the batteries in your ONE FOR ALL before following the instructions below. Make sure your device is switched on (not in standby).
1. Press device key:
TV or VCR or SAT CD or AUD
2. Press and hold 3. Enter
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until the device key blinks twice (the device key will blink once and then twice). Then release.
(4-digit code). See pages 13-24. The device key will blink twice. device and press (or PLAY).
4. Aim remote at your
NOTES: - The instructions above are a "Quick" set-up guide. For further explanation, please refer to the pages within. - Make sure you write your Set-Up codes in the boxes provided on page 12 and inside the battery compartment for easy future reference.
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Quick Search
Make sure your device is switched on (not in standby). Make sure you aim your ONE FOR ALL at your device during "Quick Search".
1. Aim your ONE FOR ALL at
your device and press a device key: TV or VCR or SAT CD or AUD
2. Press and hold
until the device key blinks twice. (The device key will blink once then twice).
3. Press 4. Slowly alternate between
the device key ( ie: and until your device turns off.
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5. When your device turns
off, press . The device key will blink twice. Your device is set up.
NOTES: - During step 4, you may have to press these keys many times, so please be patient. - If the original remote control does not have a power key, press PLAY instead of POWER during step 4.
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Installing the Batteries
Your ONE FOR ALL 5 needs 2 new "AA/LR6" alkaline batteries.
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Remove the battery cover from the back of your ONE FOR ALL 5 by pressing down on the tab.
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Match the batteries to the + and marks inside the battery case, then insert the batteries.
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Press the battery cover back into place.
Important notes: - On the inside of the battery compartment door you will find a label on which to write your Set-Up codes after your ONE FOR ALL 5 is set up for your device. Please write down your codes for easy, future reference. - Do not use rechargable batteries - Upon changing the batteries, your set-up codes and advanced programming will be retained.
The Keypad
Function Magic Key The Magic key is used to set up your ONE FOR ALL 5 and to access special functions. Menu Key The Menu key (see page 28) controls the same function as it did on your original remote. If available on your original remote control, this key will allow you to access the Surround mode of your device. Power Key The Power key controls the same function as it did on your original remote.
LCD
LCD The Liquid Crystal Display features a 12 or 24 hour clock (see page 7).
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The Keypad
Function
LITE
Lite Key This key will light up the display of your clock.
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SEL
SEL and SET Keys The SEL and SET keys are used to set up the clock functions (see page 7)
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Backlit Device Keys The TV, VCR, SAT, CD and AUD keys select the home entertainment device to be controlled. For example pressing the TV key allows the remote to control the functions of your Television, after pressing VCR you can operate your Video Cassette Recorder, etc. For more detailed information, please refer to the chart on page 6. During operation of the ONE FOR ALL the device key will light up to indicate the mode you are using. Volume, Programme Keys The Volume and Programme keys control the two most frequently used functions of your devices. They operate just as the keys on your original remote. These keys are also used to adjust colour and brightness (see page 26 for further explanation) Directional Keys If available on your original remote, these keys will allow you to navigate through the Menu (see page 28) and the Surround Sound mode of your device.
Mute Key The Mute key operates the same function it did on your orginal remote control. It is also used to activate the Scan feature (see page 29). Also, if your original remote control required that you press an "OK" or "ENTER" key during Menu operation, the Mute key can be used for this function.
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Number Keys The Number keys (0-9, 10, 20) provide functions just like your original remote, such as direct access programme selection. If your original remote uses one/two digit input switching (-/-- symbol), this function can be obtained by pressing the -/-- key, which is the same as the 10 key. If your original remote has a 20 key this function can be found under the AV key. The AV key operates the same function it did on your original remote control. Also, if your original remote control required that you press an "EXIT" key during Menu operation, the AV key can be used for this function. In VCR mode it obtains the TV/VCR function.
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The Keypad
Function Video Recorder Keys After pressing the VCR key, the Video Recorder keys operate the functions of your Video Recorder. To prevent accidental recordings, the Record key must be pressed twice to start recording. The SP/LP key controls the tape speed function, the AUTO key controls the auto tracking function just like on your original remote. Teletext and Fastext Keys After pressing the TV key, the top row of the VCR keys is used to operate the main Teletext functions. The symbols below the keys are for Teletext. The text keys are used to access the Teletext functions of your television. Of course, your television must have Teletext capability. TEXT ON TEXT OFF Puts the television in the Teletext mode. Switches the television back to regular viewing mode. On some televisions, this may be done by pressing the TEXT ON key several times. Stops changing pages. Shows the top half of the Teletext page in larger letters. By pressing again, you can see the bottom half of the Teletext page enlarged. To return to regular Teletext viewing, press the EXPAND key again, or press the TEXT ON key, depending on your television.
SP/LP
AUTO
HOLD/STOP EXPAND
SP/LP
AUTO
After pressing the TV key and accessing the text mode, the bottom row of the Video Recorder keys marked red, green, yellow (green) and blue, allow you to access the Fastext functions of your television. Again, your (yellow) television must have fastext capability to operate these functions. If on your original remote control these keys are used for (blue) Menu navigation, the ONE FOR ALL Fastext keys may operate the same. (red)
Important note: For a more detailed explanation of Teletext and Fastext, please refer to the manual of your television. Remember, different televisions control Teletext and Fastext features in different ways. Not all of the Teletext functions may be available for your particular model.
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Custom Keys The Custom Keys are spare keys which give you the possibility to customize the ONE FOR ALL remote using the Learning and Key Magic® features (page 33 and 35). These keys can also be used to program Macros (see page 31).
For your convenience, the ONE FOR ALL 5 comes with an adhesive overlay to label the "custom keys". To use the overlay: 1. Remove the label from under the door. 2. Peel off the transparent protective cover from the front. 3. Write down the appropriate functions in the white area next to the appropriate key you have customized. 4. Peel off the backing sheet. 5. Stick the label back in place.
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Setting the Clock
After having installed the batteries you will get the real time mode on the display.
Setting the Clock
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Press SET key 4 times. Adjust the month by using the SEL key. Press the SET key once. Set the day, using the SEL key. Press the SET key once to get the hour adjustment mode of the real time. Adjust the hour using the SEL key. Press the SET key once. Adjust the minutes use the SEL key. When the minutes for the real time are installed, press the SET key once, then the SEL key to exit the clock adjustment time.
During the set up of the real time, you can choose between a 12-hour clock format and the 24-hour clock format. The "A" denotes the A.M. of the 12-hour format the "P" denotes the P.M. of the 12-hour format and the "H" denotes the 24hour format. The hour format can be changed by continuing to press the SEL key during step 5.
Setting the Alarm
1. Press on the SET key once. The display will change to the alarm time and blink. 2. Press the SET key again. Use the SEL key to set the hour of the alarm time. 3. Press once the SET key. 4. Set the minutes for the alarm time using the SEL key. 5. When the alarm time is set up, press the SET key once to exit the alarm adjustment time.
Notes: - The Alarm time hour format will update automatically to the real time hour format. - When the alarm goes off you can stop it by pressing the SET key.
Turning the alarm/chime on and off
The display screen will read the real time 1. Press the SET key once. The display will change to the alarm time mode (which will blink continuously) 2. Now use the SEL key to turn off or on the chime and alarm of your clock. 3. Press the SET key 3 times to exit this feature.
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Installation Setting Up Your Television
To set up the ONE FOR ALL 5 for your TV, follow the instructions below.
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Find your 4-digit Television code in the Set-Up Code section (starting on page 13). Codes are listed by brand name. The most popular code is listed first. Make sure your Television is switched on (not in standby). Press and release your ONE FOR ALL 5's TV key. Press and hold down the MAGIC key until the TV key blinks twice (the TV key will blink once then twice).
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Enter your four-digit TV code using the number keys. The TV key will blink twice. Now, aim the ONE FOR ALL 5 at your Television and press POWER. If your Television switches off, your ONE FOR ALL 5 should be ready to run your Television. Turn your device back on and try all the remote's functions to ensure they are working properly (you may need to press a number key instead of power). If the functions do not work properly, repeat steps 1-5 using another code listed under your brand. Write your code in the boxes provided in the battery compartment and on page 12 for easy future reference.
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Important notes: - Some codes are quite similar. If your device does not respond or is not functioning properly with one of the codes, try another code listed under your brand. - If your television does not respond, follow steps 1 through 6 with each code listed for your brand. If none of the codes listed for your brand operate your device or if your brand is not liste ...