Contec RC-U49C-15+ 사용자 설명서

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Note:  When you find the correct code, the 
fast-forward or rewind function of the device 
being programmed will be performed.  To 
simplify programming using these buttons, 
insert a VHS tape or DVD in the device being 
programmed. 
 
 
You can also program your remote using the other 
available functions as follows: 
 
a.  Press [SELECT], then [MUTE] together until  
the power / mode buttons illuminate in slow- 
rotation (i.e. CBL 
Æ TV Æ VIDEO Æ AUDIO  
Æ CB
L...).
 
 
b.  In this order, carefully press [0], [0], [0], [CH+]  
and [VOL+].  The power / mode buttons  
illuminate in slow-rotation (i.e. CBL 
Æ TV Æ  
VIDEO 
Æ AUDIO Æ CBL
...).
 
 
 
c.   You can now program your remote using the  
 
     [CH+], [CH -], [VOL+], [VOL -], 
[
S], [T], 
 
 
     [FFWD], [REW], [PLAY], [STOP], [REC],  
 
[PAUSE], [LAST], [FAV], [0] - [9] buttons.  
When you find the correct code, the function 
associated with the selected button will be 
performed. 
 
4.  Your remote is equipped with a Point and Press
® 
Programming label on the back of its case.  This 
will help you quickly program the remote without 
using codes. 
 
Troubleshooting / Tips 
 
1.  If the same button is pressed and held for 
30 
seconds
, your remote control will turn itself off 
automatically.  This extends the battery life should 
the remote become lodged under or between 
heavy objects, for example sofa cushions. 
 
 
2.  If you have a TV that’s operated by remote  
    control, it is recommended that you plug it directly  
into a wall outlet instead of the cable set-top 
terminal. 
 
3.  If you have any questions concerning the brand, 
model or operation of your cable set-top terminal, 
contact your cable operator. 
 
4.  If the [MODE] button is not operating, the remote 
is in its locked mode.  To set the remote to its 
unlocked mode, see Section 16. 
 
Frequently Used Terms 
 
AUDIO Devices - Audio receivers, amplifiers, CD 
players that you can program your remote to operate. 
 
Default Setting – How your remote is set when you  
receive it from your cable operator.  
 
Electronic Components / Devices - The various  
electronic devices the remote is designed to operate.   
These include cable set-top terminals, TVs, VCRs,  
DVDs, Audio receivers, amplifiers and CD players. 
 
Fast-Rotation - The power / mode buttons will 
illuminate in a fast sequence (i.e. CBL 
Æ TV Æ 
VIDEO 
Æ AUDIO Æ CBL...) repeated every 1/3 
second.  Fast-rotation occurs when the remote is 
receiving keypresses to program it to your electronic 
devices. 
 
Mode - The device the remote is set to operate (ex.  
CABLE, TV, VIDEO, AUDIO).  See Section 16 for  
locking and unlocking the mode of the remote control. 
 
Program (Setup) – the process of teaching your  
remote control to operate your electronic devices.  
 
Slow-Rotation - The power / mode buttons illuminate 
in a slow sequence (i.e. CBL 
Æ TV Æ VIDEO Æ 
AUDIO 
Æ CBL...) repeated every 1 second.  Slow-
rotation illumination occurs when the remote is in the 
programming mode, waiting for the next entry on the 
keypad of the remote.  
 
TV Output Channel - The channel your TV needs to 
be set on for proper Cable reception (most often TV  
channel 3, but may be TV channel 2 or 4).  If you  
have any questions concerning your TV output  
channel, contact your cable operator.  Or, with your  
cable set-top terminal turned on, try setting your TV to  
channel 2, 3 or 4 to obtain a clear picture. 
 
Transport Functions - These are the [STOP], [PLAY],  
[FWD], [REW], [PAUSE] and [REC] buttons.  In the  
remote's Cable mode, these buttons operate your  
Cable set-top features.  In the remote's VIDEO mode,  
these buttons operate your VCR or DVD functions.   
 
VIDEO Devices - VCR or DVD players. 
 
 
Rev. 07/03 
© 2003, CONTEC CORPORATION 
 
 
CheckMate
®
 and Point and Press
®
 are registered  
trademarks of Contec Corporation 
 
Explorer
®
 is a registered trademark of Scientific- 
Atlanta, Inc.   
 
Voyager
®
 is a registered trademark of Pioneer New  
Media Technologies, Inc. 
 
U.S. Patent 6,507,306