GE 24908 GE Universal Remote User Manual

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Button Description

INDICATOR LIGHT

The Indicator Light flashes to show that the remote is working.

OFF•ON

The OFF•ON button operates the same as your original remote.

NOTE: Some GE, RCA and ProScan models require you to press the

device button to turn the device on and the OFF•ON button to turn

the device off.

TV, VCR, DVD, DBS

The TV, VCR•DVD, and DBS•CABLE buttons are used to select the

device you want to control.

VOL & CHAN

The VOL (Volume) and CHAN (Channel) buttons increase or

decrease the channel numbers or volume.The CHANNEL buttons

also control the SKIP functions for DVD and CD Player.

MUTE

Mutes volume on the TV.

PREV CHAN

The PREV CHAN button allows you to go to the previous channel

you selected. Operates the same as Last Channel, Go Back or Recall

on your original remote.

CODE SEARCH

Used to program the remote or to search through codes.

MENU

Brings up the Main Menu.

0-9

The number buttons operates the same as on your original remote,

and are used for entering device codes or channel numbers.

ENTER

The ENTER button is used to complete channel selection for some

brands of TV. It is also used to complete the code entry process.

TV/VCR

The TV/VCR button operates the TV/VCR function of your TV.

REW, PLAY, FF, REC, STOP, PAUSE

These buttons operate the same as on your original VCR or remote.

You must press the REC button twice to begin recording. The REW

and FF buttons also control the Reverse and Forward functions for

DVD and CD Player.

SLEEP

The SLEEP button allows you to set a time for you to turn off your

TV automatically.

Programming For TV

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Battery Installation

Your Universal Remote Control requires 2 AAA alkaline

batteries(not included).

To install the batteries:

1. Turn the remote over and push down on the cover and

slide it off.

2. Insert the batteries, matching the batteries to the (+)

mark inside the battery case.

3. Slide the battery cover back into place.

NOTE: Programmed codes will remain in memory for a short

period of time allowing for battery replacement. If batteries

have been dead for a prolonged period of time, reprogram-

ming may be required.

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