Universal Electronics CONTROL 2 Manual

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The
Control 2
Remote Control
UNIVERSAL REMOTES
Features of the
Control 2's
Keypad
Installing the Batteries
Your
Control 2
requires four new AAA alkaline
batteries. To install the batteries:
1. On the back of the
Control 2
, pull
back on the tab and lift off the battery
cover.
2. Match the + and - marks on the
batteries to the + and - marks inside
the battery compartment and insert
the batteries.
3. Press the battery cover back into
place.
4. Test the remote control by pressing the
TV key. If the batteries are installed
correctly, the red light will blink once.
NOTE: Removing the batteries WILL NOT require you
to reprogram your remote. The red light will blink 5
times with each key press when the batteries need
replacing.
How to Setup the
Control 2
to
Operate your Television
1. Tu rn on your Television.
2. Press and release TV.
3. Press and hold SETUP until the
Control 2’s
red light blinks twice.
Release SETUP.
4. Enter the first three-digit Television
code listed in the “SET UP CODES
FOR TVs” section. If you perform this
procedure correctly, the red light will
blink twice.
5. Aim the
Control 2
at your television
and press TV. Your television should
turn off. If your television does not
turn off, repeat steps 1-4 trying each
code for your brand until you find the
code that operates your television. If
you still cannot get your television to
work with the
Control 2
, try searching
for your code as outlined in the
“Searching For Your Television Code”
section.
NOTE: Since the Control 2 is only designed to
operate Televisions and Cable Converters, the
Control 2 will not operate TV/VCR Combinations.
Setup Codes for TVs
A-Mark 003
Abex 032
Admiral 093, 165, 016, 047, 180
Adventura 046
Aiko 092
Akai 030
Alleron 179
Ambassador 177
Anam 068, 180
Anam National 055
AOC 030, 003, 019, 052, 185
Archer 003
Audiovox 003, 180
Belcor 019
Bell & Howell 016, 154
Bradford 180
Brockwood 019
Broksonic 236, 463, 003
Candle 030, 046, 056, 186
Carnivale 030
Carver 054
CCE 329
Celebrity 000
Citizen 030, 039, 046, 056, 060, 092, 186,
280
Clairtone 185
Concerto 056
Contec 157, 158, 180, 185
Craig 180
Crown 039, 180
Curtis Mathes 154, 030, 039, 060, 047, 415
CXC 180
Daewoo 451, 092, 019, 039
Daytron 019
Dumont 017, 019
Electroband 000, 185
Electrohome 381, 409
Emerson 463, 236, 019, 038, 039, 154, 158,
177, 178, 179, 180, 185, 280, 282
Envision 030
Fisher 154, 159
Fujitsu 179
Funai 171, 179, 180
Futuretech 180
GE 047, 135, 021, 027, 029, 051, 055,
174, 178, 279, 282, 451
Gibralter 017, 019, 030
Goldstar 056, 178, 019, 030, 032, 039, 409
Gradiente 392
Grunpy 179, 180
Hallmark 178
Harman/Kardon 078
Harvard 068, 180
Hitachi 145, 151, 032, 038, 056, 279, 409,
413
Infinity 054
Janeil 046
JBL 054
JCB 000
JVC 053
Kawasho 158
Kaypani 052
KEC 180
Kenwood 019, 030
Kloss 024, 046, 078
KTV 030, 039, 180, 185, 280
Logik 016
Luxman 056
LXI 047, 054, 154, 156, 178
Magnavox 054, 096, 020, 024, 028, 030, 186,
187, 386
Majestic 016
Marantz 054, 030
Matsushita 250, 051
Megatron 003, 145, 178
MEI 185
Memorex 016, 056, 150, 154, 178
MGA 150, 178, 019, 030
Midland 017, 032, 039, 047, 051, 135
Minutz 021
Mitsubishi 150, 178, 019, 093, 241
Motorola 055, 093
MTC 019, 030, 056, 060, 185
Multitech 180
NAD 156, 166, 178
NEC 030, 019, 056
Nikko 030, 092, 178
Noblex 430
Noshi 018
NTC 092
Onwa 180
Optimus 154, 166, 250
Optonica 093, 165
Orion 236, 463, 180
Panasonic 250, 051, 055
Penney 003, 018, 019, 021, 027, 030, 032,
039, 047, 051, 060, 135, 149, 156, 178
Philco 054, 096, 019, 020, 028, 030
Philips 054
Pilot 019, 030, 039
Pioneer 166, 038
Portland 019, 039, 092
Prism 051
Proscan 047
Proton 003, 052, 178
Pulsar 017, 019
Quasar 250, 051, 055, 165
RadioShack 019, 030, 032, 039, 047, 056, 154,
165, 178, 180, 409
RCA 047, 135, 018, 019, 029, 038, 090, 174
Realistic 019, 030, 032, 039, 056, 154, 165,
178, 180
Rhapsody 185
Runco 017, 030
Sampo 030, 032, 039, 052
Samsung 060, 178, 056, 019, 030, 032, 039, 329
Samsux 039
Sanyo 154, 159, 146, 484
Scimitsu 019
Scotch 178
Scott 019, 178, 179, 180, 236
Sears 047, 054, 056, 146, 149, 154, 156,
159, 171, 178, 179
Sharp 093, 165, 039, 157, 386
Shogun 019
Signature 016
Simpson 186, 187
Sony 000, 011, 080, 111
Soundesign 178, 179, 180, 186
Spectricon 003
Squareview 171
SSS 019, 180
Starlite 180
Supre-Macy 046
Supreme 000
Sylvania 054, 020, 028, 030, 096, 381
Symphonic 171
Tandy 093
Tatung 003, 055
Technics 250, 051
Technol Ace 179
Techwood 003, 051, 056
Teknika 016, 019, 039, 054, 056, 060, 092,
150, 179, 180, 186
TMK 056, 177, 178
Toshiba 156, 060, 149, 154
Tosonic 185
Totevision 039
Trical 157
Universal 027
Vector Research 030
Victor 053
Vidikron 054, 242
Vidtech 019, 178
Viking 046
Wards 016, 019, 020, 021, 027, 028, 029,
030, 054, 056, 080, 096, 111, 165,
174, 178, 179
Yamaha 019, 030
Zenith 017, 092, 016
Zonda 003
How to Setup the
Control 2
to Operate
your Cable Converter
1. Tu rn on your Cable Converter.
3. Press and release CBL.
2. Press and hold SETUP until the
Control 2’s
red light blinks twice.
Release SETUP.
4. Enter the first three-digit Cable
Converter code listed in the “SET UP
CODES FOR CABLE CONVERTERS”
section. If you perform this procedure
correctly, the red light will blink twice.
5. Aim
Control 2
at your Cable Converter
and press CBL. Your Cable Con-
verter should turn off. If you Cable
Converter does not turn off, repeat
steps 1-3 trying each code for your
brand until you find the code that
operates your Cable Converter. If you
still cannot get your Cable Converter
to work with the C
ontrol 2
, try
searching for your code as outlined in
the “Searching For Your Cable Code”
section.
CBL
VOL
TV
CH
VOL CH
MUTE ENTER
SETUP
LAST
The SETUP key is used to program
Control 2
.
The TV and CBL keys are used to POWER
ON/OFF your TV and Cable Converter
respectively.
The VOL / and MUTE keys are used to
control the volume of your TV or Cable
Converter (See the “Volume Lock” section).
The CH /keys are used to change the
channels on your Cable Converter.
The Number Keys (0 - 9) are used for direct
channel access on your Cable Converter.
The LAST key returns you to the previously
viewed channel on your Cable Converter.
The Cable keys control the functions of your
Cable Converter and will vary depending on
the manufacturer of your Cable Converter.
Please consult your Cable Converter’s
Manual for descriptions of key functionality.
TV
TV
TV
SETUP
TV
CBL
VOL
VOL
CH
CH
0 - 9
0 - 9
LAST
SETUP
SETUP
CBL
CBL
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
MUTE
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