RCA RCR612N User Manual

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Battery Saver
Your universal remote control saves battery power by 
automatically turning off if any key is pressed for more than 
60 seconds. This saves your battery life should your remote 
get stuck in a place where the keys remain depressed, such as 
between sofa cushions.
RCR612N
Universal Remote Control 
Owner’s Manual 
Manual del Propietario (parte posterior)
Tip: This remote is already programmed to operate most 
RCA-branded TVs, VCRs, DVD players, and satellite 
receivers. Just press the corresponding key—DVD 
for a DVD player, TV for a television, VCR for a VCR, 
SAT•CBL•DTC for a satellite receiver, DVR•AUX for a DVR.
Your universal remote requires two AA alkaline batteries (not 
included).
To install the batteries:
1.
  Remove the battery compartment 
cover.
2. 
 Insert the batteries, matching the 
(+) and (–) marks inside the battery 
compartment.
3. 
 Push the battery cover back into place.
Battery Precautions: 
•  Do not mix old and new batteries. 
•  Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or 
rechargeable (nickel-cadmium) batteries.
•  Always remove old, weak or worn-out batteries promptly 
and recycle or dispose of them in accordance with Local 
and National Regulations.
To use this universal remote with your home entertainment 
system, first you need to program it to control your devices. 
There are four ways you can program the universal remote to 
operate your devices: 
• 
The Auto Code Search goes automatically through all the 
codes for the device you’re trying to control. It’s the easiest 
method, but it can sometimes take longer than some of the 
other programming methods. 
•   The Brand Code Search searches through the codes for 
select brands of devices. It’s not as easy as the auto code 
search, but it can be faster.
•   The Direct Code Entry lets you enter a code from the 
accompanying code list for your brand of device. It’s 
not as easy as the other methods, but it’s potentially the 
fastest method. Note: Direct Code Entry is usually the best 
method to use for audio devices.
•   The Manual Code Search lets you manually go through 
all the codes for the device you’re trying to control
.
Testing the Code for Maximum Functionality
1.  
Try a variety of the device’s functions with the remote. If 
some device features don’t work, go to the next step to try 
a different code.
2.   Repeat the Auto Code Search Method from the beginning. 
When your device turns off, do not stop searching. 
Instead, with the unit now off, continue to press the PLAY 
key every 5 seconds until the unit turns back on. 
3.   Once the unit turns back on, press the REVERSE key on the 
remote every 2 seconds until your device turns off again. 
When your device turns off again, press the STOP key. 
4.   Test the key’s functionality again by attempting to control 
a variety of the device’s functions. If the code that has 
been stored controls the majority of the device’s functions, 
programming is complete. If the code stored does not give 
maximum functionality, try another code.
Auto Code Search
The Auto Code Search goes automatically through all the 
codes for the device you’re trying to control. When you find 
the one that operates your device, you can stop the search and 
store that code. 
TIPS: Each device key is associated with a type of device—
the TV is preset to search for TVs, SAT•CBL•DTC for satellite 
receivers, digital TV converters, or cable boxes, DVD for DVD 
players, and DVR•AUX for DVRs, AUDIO for audio receivers, 
and VCR for VCRs. To program a device key for a different 
type of device, see the Programming the DVR•AUX Key to 
Control Other Devices section.
To control combo devices, like TV/DVDs and TV/VCRs, you 
need to program each key separately. Each key will control 
that part of the combo device.
If the original remote control that came with your device has 
separate ON and OFF keys (instead of a single ON•OFF key), 
the Auto Code Search might not work with that device. Try 
the Direct Code Entry method described later in this manual.
To exit without saving a new code at any point in the Auto 
Code Search, press the CLEAR key.
1.
  Manually turn on the device you 
want to control. 
2.
  Press and hold the device key you want to program. While 
you’re holding down the device key, use your other hand 
to press and hold the remote’s ON•OFF key at the same 
time.
3.
  Wait until the ON•OFF key comes on and stays on. Then 
release both keys.
4.
  Point the remote directly at the 
front panel of the device you 
want to control. Press PLAY on 
the remote and wait 5 seconds. 
The remote is testing a batch of 
10 codes on your device.
 
Did your device turn off? 
 
YES: Go to step 5.
 
NO: Press PLAY again. The remote tests the next batch of 
10 codes. 
 
Keep pressing PLAY every 5 seconds until your device turns 
off. 
5. 
When your device turns off, press 
the REVERSE key on the remote 
and wait at least 2 seconds. 
The remote tries the last of the 
previous ten codes. 
 
Did your device turn on?
 
YES: Press the STOP key. You’re 
done! You’ve programmed this 
device key.
 
NO: Press REVERSE again. The remote tests the next 
code in the batch. 
 
Keep pressing REVERSE every 2 seconds until your device 
turns back on. When it does, press STOP.
Note: If you accidentally press the REVERSE key after your 
device turns on, press the FORWARD key. Then, wait two 
seconds to see if your device turns off again. 
NOTES
Throughout the programming of each key, be sure to keep 
the remote pointed at the IR sensor of the device you are 
currently programming the remote to control.
Test the remote with the device to make sure the 
device key is programmed with the correct code for 
maximum functionality. If some features don’t work, try 
a different code. See the “Testing the Code for Maximum 
Functionality” section below for more information.
During the Auto Code Search, the remote ignores 
keypresses that aren’t part of the search. 
The search times out after two minutes (the ON•OFF key 
blinks four times and the last programmed code under that 
device key is retained).
The ON•OFF key blinks four times when the remote has 
gone through all the codes. The remote exits the Auto Code 
Search. If your device hasn’t turned off yet, try a different 
search method.
Testing the Code for Maximum Functionality
1. 
  Try a variety of the device’s functions with the remote. If 
some device features don’t work, go to the next step to try 
a different code.
2.   Repeat the Brand Code Search from the beginning. When 
the device turns off for the first time, don’t press the STOP 
key, which would store the same code. Instead, with the 
unit now off, continue to press the ON•OFF key repeatedly 
until the unit turns back on.
3.   Once the unit turns back on, you have found another code 
that operates the device. Press the STOP key.
4.   Test the key’s functionality again by attempting to control 
a variety of the device’s functions. If the code that has 
been stored controls the majority of the device’s functions, 
programming is complete. If the code stored does not give 
maximum functionality, try another code.
Brand Code Search
The Brand Code Search goes through only the codes for one of 
the select brands listed in the accompanying code list. If your 
brand of device is listed, this search can be very quick and easy. 
IMPORTANT: The Brand Code Search works for TVs, VCRs, DVD 
players, satellite receivers and cable boxes. The Brand Code 
Search does not work for programming this remote to control 
audio devices, DVRs, and digital TV converter boxes. Use a 
different programming method for these kinds of devices.
TIPS:  Each device key is associated with a type of device—
the TV is preset to search for TVs, SAT•CBL•DTC for satellite 
receivers, digital TV converters, or cable boxes, DVD for DVD 
players, and DVR•AUX for DVRs, AUDIO for audio receivers, 
and VCR for VCRs. To program a device key for a different 
type of device, see the Programming the DVR•AUX Key to 
Control Other Devices section.
To control combo devices, like TV/DVDs and TV/VCRs, you 
need to program each key separately. Each key will control 
that part of the combo device.
If the original remote control that came with your device has 
separate ON and OFF keys (instead of a single ON•OFF key), 
the Brand Code Search might not work with that device. Try 
the Direct Code Entry method described later in this manual.
To exit without saving a new code at any point in the Brand 
Code Search, press the CLEAR key.
1.
  Manually turn on the device you 
want to control. 
3.
  Press and hold the device key you want to program. While 
you’re holding down the device key, use your other hand to 
press and hold the remote’s ON•OFF key at the same time.
4.
  Wait until the ON•OFF key comes on and stays on. Then 
release both keys.
6.
  Point the remote directly at the 
front panel of the device you want 
to control. Press ON•OFF on the 
remote and wait 2 seconds. The 
remote is testing a single code for 
your device’s brand.
 
Did your device turn off? 
 
YES: Press the STOP key to store the code. You’re done! 
You’ve programmed this device key.
 
NO: Press ON•OFF again. The remote tests the next code 
for your brand. 
 
Keep pressing ON•OFF every 2 seconds until your device 
turns back on. When it does, press STOP.
2.
  Find your device’s brand in the 
Brand Code list section of the 
accompanying code list. Circle 
the number for your brand and 
keep the list handy. 
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  Look at the number you circled for your 
device’s brand code number. Press that 
number on the remote keypad.
NOTES
Throughout the programming of each key, be sure to keep 
the remote pointed at the IR sensor of the device you are 
currently programming the remote to control.
Test the remote with the device to make sure the device 
key is programmed with the correct code for maximum 
functionality. If some features don’t work, try a different 
code. See the “Testing the Code for Maximum Functionality” 
section below for more information.
During the Brand Code Search, the remote ignores 
keypresses that aren’t part of the search. 
The search times out after two minutes (the ON•OFF key 
blinks four times and the last programmed code under that 
device key is retained).
The ON•OFF key blinks four times when the remote has 
gone through all the codes. The remote exits the Brand Code 
Search. If your device hasn’t turned off yet, try a different 
search method.
Direct Code Entry
Direct Code Entry lets you enter a code from the accompanying 
code list for your brand of device. It’s not as easy as the other 
methods, but it’s potentially the fastest method.
TIPS:  Each device key is associated with a type of device—the 
TV is preset for TVs, SAT•CBL•DTC for satellite receivers, digital 
TV converters, or cable boxes, DVD for DVD players, and 
DVR•AUX for DVRs, AUDIO for audio receivers, and VCR for 
VCRs. To program a device key for a different type of device, see 
the Programming the DVR•AUX Key to Control Other Devices 
section.
To control combo devices, like TV/DVDs and TV/VCRs, you need 
to program each key separately. Each key will control that part 
of the combo device.
1.
  Manually turn on the device you 
want to control. 
3.
  Press and hold the device key you want to program (the 
ON•OFF key comes on). 
 
While you’re holding down the device key, use your other 
hand enter the first five-digit code for your brand in the 
code list (the ON•OFF key goes off after the first digit).
2.
  Find the Code List that came with 
the remote. Locate the section for 
the type of device you’re trying to 
program, and find your brand in 
that section. Circle the codes for 
your brand and keep them handy. 
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VCR
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SA
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0
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NOTES
Remember to enter the code for future reference in the box 
provided in the Code Retrieval section of this manual. 
If your brand isn’t listed in the code list, use one of the Code 
Search methods to program the remote control. (Refer to the 
Auto and Manual Code Search methods.)
If you release the device key any time during the Direct Code 
Entry procedure, the ON•OFF key blinks four times and the 
process is exited. The last programmed code under the 
device key is retained.
Test the remote with the device to make sure the device 
key is programmed with the correct code for maximum 
functionality. If some features don’t work, try a different code 
in the list.
4.
  When you’ve finished entering the five-digit code, keep 
holding down the device key and look at the ON•OFF key. 
Is the ON•OFF key illuminated?
 
YES: You’re done! You’ve programmed this device key.
NO, it blinked four times and turned off: You have 
either entered a code number that is not in the code lists 
or missed a step in the code entry procedure. Try step 3 
again. 
Manual Code Search
The Manual Code Search takes you one-by-one through all the 
codes for the device you’re trying to control. When you find the 
one that operates your device, you stop the search and store that 
code. 
TIPS: The Manual Code Search method may take a long time 
because the remote searches through all of the codes in its 
memory one-by-one. If your brand is listed in the Brand Codes 
or the Code Lists, first try the Brand Code Search or the Direct 
Code Entry method.
Each device key is associated with a type of device—the TV is 
preset to search for TVs, SAT•CBL•DTC for satellite receivers, 
digital TV converters, or cable boxes, DVD for DVD players, and 
DVR•AUX for DVRs, AUDIO for audio receivers, and VCR for 
VCRs. To program a device key for a different type of device, see 
the Reassigning the DVR•AUX and VCR Keys section.
To control combo devices, like TV/DVDs and TV/VCRs, you need 
to program each key separately. Each key will control that part 
of the combo device.
To exit without saving a new code at any point in the Manual 
Code Search, press the CLEAR key.
Step 1: Install your batteries
Step 2: Program your remote
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