Contec RT-U49C User Manual

Contec Remote control

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To program your TV / VCR combination unit...

1. First, program your remote as a TV

Following the steps in this section, find a TV Setup
Code that operates the TV functions of your TV /
VCR (power, vol + / – , mute, ch + / – 0 – 9).

2. Then, program your remote as a VCR

Following the steps in Section 6 for code number
programming, enter, lock and test each 3-digit
VCR Setup Code until a code is found that
operates the VCR functions of your TV / VCR
(play, stop, fast-forward, rewind, pause, record).

Note: You can not use the Point and Press

TM

Programming method to program the VCR
functions of the TV / VCR.

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.

To program your TV...

1. Turn on your TV.

2. Press [TV], then [SELECT] together - hold both

buttons down until [TV] illuminates.

3. a. Press and hold [CH +] until your TV turns off.

As soon as your TV turns off, release [CH +].

OR

b. From the TV Setup Code list, locate and enter

a 3-digit code for your brand. If multiple codes
are listed, you may have to enter several codes
until your TV turns off.

4. Press [MUTE]. If your TV turns back on, press

[TV] to lock in the code. The [TV] button will blink
and go out.

If your TV does not turn back on, repeat steps 3
and 4 until you can turn your TV off and on

.

Write your TV brand & setup code

.

Refer to section 16 for code number readback.

Note When using the Point and Press

TM

Programming method (step 3a). If you find a code
that turns your TV off but not back on (step 4),you
may have gone past the correct matching code. Try
pressing [CH–] one press at a time until you find a
code that turns your TV back on.

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1. Introduction

Your CheckMate™ IV (Model RT-U49C) universal
remote control is simple to program, easy to use, and
can operate up to four (4) devices, which include:

2. Before Getting Started

Some of the special features and buttons on your
remote control are as follows:
Point and Press

TM

Programming

Let’s you program your TV, VCR Audio devices
without codes. For more information, see sections
5, 6 and 7.

[ALL]

Turns all of your devices on / off with one button
press. [ALL] can even be programmed to
automatically tune your TV to its correct output
channel. For more information, see section 8.

[Movies], [Sports], [News]

Program your favorite channels on the “Movies”,
“Sports” and “News” buttons. For more information
see section 9.

[VCR / VOD] Toggle

“Toggles” the VCR buttons between cable Video-
On-Demand (VOD) and VCR / DVD functions. For
more information, see section 10.

SmartKeys

TM

Program multiple button presses on the [CBL], [TV]
and [BYPASS] buttons. For more information, see
section 15.

[DEVICE]

Tells which device you are currently operating by
illuminating the device’s power button. While the
current device is illuminated, press a nonilluminated
power button to operate a different device.

Memory Guard

TM

Eliminates reprogramming after battery changes.

Time Out

Shuts remote off if any button is pressed and held
for 45 seconds. This extends battery life in the
event the remote becomes lodges under or
between heavy objects.

Before you can use your remote control, it must be
programmed (set-up) to operate the above devices.

CABLE
TV
VIDEO
AUDIO

Cable set-top terminals
Televisions
VCR, DVD
Cassette deck, CD, receivers,
amplifiers, 2

nd

TV, 2

nd

VCR.

5

5

5. Programming Your TV

3

3

Reset

Lets you reset your remote to its original default
settings. For more information, see section 17.

3. Installing / Replacing Batteries

Install two (2) new “AA” batteries as indicated by the
diagram in the battery compartment.

When the illuminated buttons become dim or do not
illuminate during use, install two (2) new “AA” size
batteries.

Your remote control has Memory Guard

TM

, which

eliminates reprogramming after battery changes.

4. Programming Your Cable Set-Top Terminal

Model RT-U49C is pre-programmed to operate
the Scientific-Atlanta Explorer , Pioneer Voyager
and Pace 510 digital set-top terminals.

To operate a different cable set-top terminal, look up
the brand and model in the Cable Setup Code list. If
you are not sure of your brand and model, contact
your cable company.

To program your cable set-top terminal...

1. Turn on your cable set-top terminal.

2. Press [CBL], then [SELECT] together - hold both

buttons down until [CBL] illuminates.

3. From the Cable Setup Code list, locate and enter

the 3-digit code for your brand and model.

4. Press [CBL] to lock in the code. The [CBL]

button will blink and go out.

Write your cable set-top terminal brand & setup
code__________

Refer to section 16 for code number readback.

Cable Setup Codes

4

4

Pace

510 digital

004

Philips

digital

017

Pioneer

Voyager

004

BC-4600, BA-6000

008

BA-9000

009

BA-V1000, BA-V2000

010

Tocom

5503VIP, 5507, 5508

011

Zenith

Z-Tac

012

MM2500

013

Oak

Sigma One, P1, P2, P3

014

Sigma 2000

6

6

TV Setup Codes

Admiral

058 061 062 067

Adventura

004

Akai

065

Aiwa

135

Amark

007 086

Ampro

112

Amstrad

006

Anam

088 089 093 111 120 125 134

AOC

065

Audio Vox

111

Belcor

041

Bell & Howell

062

Broksonic

011 054

Brokwood

041

Candle 027

052

Centurion 044

051

Citizen

027 052 059 062

Concerto 041

051

Contec 020
Coronado 007
Craig

134

Crown 007
Curtis Mathes

044 061 062

Daewoo

027 039 040 041 042 051 090 091
092 094 101 102 108 114 118 121
123 130

Daytron

041 044 051

Dumont 041
Electro Home

041 051

Elektra 002
Emerson

007 008 011 012 017 054 065 079
108 110 131

Envision 041

051

Fisher 010

028

Funai 004

GE

005 019 027 031 037 041 046 051
053 055 061 070 131

Gibralta

007 025 027 031 041 044 051 059
060 065

Goldstar(LG)

007 027 031 041 044 059 060 065
124

Grundig 059
Hall Mark

041 051

Hitachi

007 027 049 051 083 085 098 100

Inkel 075
JC Penney

005 010 027 037 041 051 065 069
070

JVC

048 077 080 132

Kawasho 041

051

KMC 007
KTV

007 030 059 065

Kurazai 062
Lodgenet 062
Logik 062
Luxman

027 041 051

LXI

006 035 067

Magnavox(Philips) 001 005 007 014 026 027 041 052

068 081

Majestic 062
Marantz

003 065 076

Megatron 086
Memorex

010 031 062

MGA/Mitsubishi 003 027 031 041 044 051 065 076

084

Montgomery Ward 007 037 044 057 058 062 065 067

081

NEC

023 027 031 044 101

Orion

013 017 033 045 047 078

Panasonic

018 019 021 024 053 063

Philco

001 007 027 052 065 081

Philips(Magnavox) 001 005 007 014 026 027 041 052

068 081

Pilot

041 059 097

Pioneer 056

103

Portland 007

027

ProScan

055 061 073 082 112

Proton

031 126 128

Pulsar 041
Quasar 019
Radio Shack

041

Realistic

012 057 079

RCA

022 027 046 053 055 061 065 072
073 082

Sampo 031

044

Samsung

007 016 020 031 044 119 129

Sanyo

002 010 028 104 133

Scott

031 044 079

Motorola (General Instrument)

DCT, CFT 2200

001

CFT2100, CFT2000

002

Jerrold

003

DL4, DP(V), DQN(V), DPBB

Scientific Atlanta

Explorer

004

Explorer(#, *)

015

Explorer(Blue Ridge)

016

Explorer(WorldGate™)

018

8600X

005

8600

006

8540, 70, 90

007

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