Introduction, Uide – One for All Kameleon URC-9964B00 User Manual

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INTRODUCTION

The OFA Kameleon™ 8-Device Remote with RF (URC-9964B00) is a
revolutionary universal remote control that uses Universal Electronics’ Kameleon
Technology. Moreover, it allows you to consolidate the clutter of all of your
original remote controls into one easy-to-use product.Advanced features include:

Kameleon Technology

– dynamic menu screens that respond to device

selection and illuminate only active keys

Home Theater Mode

– a custom mode that groups the most-often-

used keys together for operating convenience in one mode

Macros

– for instant activation of favorite

key sequences

Learning

– to capture unique functions from your devices’ original

remote controls

Key Mover

– for copying keys from one device to another, or to a

different position in the same mode

Direct Code Setup

– for easy device programming with setup codes

Innovative Code Search

– allows setup of your devices without looking

up codes

IR/RF Base station–

for extended remote control signal range

Favorite Channel Scan

– for easy channel surfing of favorite channels

Volume Lock

– to assign volume controls to individual devices or to

one global device

Extensive Code Library

– largest and most efficient group of IR

remote control codes for virtually every current brand and make

Upgradeability

– our unique telephone upgrade system ensures your

remote control always has the latest setup codes when adding new
devices in the future

After installing four (4) new AAA alkaline batteries (not included, see next
page), you can immediately use the unit to control a Motorola Cable Box, a
Toshiba DVD Player, a Philips Tivo PVR (DVR), a Pioneer CD Player and
Audio Receiver, and a RCA TV,VCR, and Satellite Receiver. To control other
brands than the default ones, see Programming Device Control on page 15.

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