Contec Universal Remote RT U50 25S User Manual

Shuts remote off if any button is pressed and held for 45  
seconds. This extends battery life in the event the remote  
becomes lodged under or between heavy objects.  
1. Introduction  
CheckMate® V  
Model RT-U50-25S  
Universal Remote  
Control  
Your Checkmate® V, Model RT-U50, universal remote control  
is simple to program, easy to use, and can operate up to five  
(5) electronic devices, which include:  
Reset  
Lets you reset your remote to its original default settings.  
For more information, see Section 12.  
CABLE  
TV  
Cable set-top terminals  
Televisions  
VCR  
VCR  
DVD  
AUDIO  
DVD  
3. Installing / Replacing Batteries  
Receivers, amplifiers, CD players  
Install two (2) new AAA alkaline batteries. Properly match the  
“+ / -” ends of the batteries with the diagram in the battery  
compartment.  
Before you can use your remote control, it must be  
programmed (set-up) to operate the above devices.  
Low Battery Indication - when the batteries become low and  
need to be replaced, the [CABLE], [TV], [VCR], [DVD],  
[AUDIO] buttons will not illuminate normally, or at all, during  
operation. When this happens, install two (2) new AAA  
alkaline batteries to restore normal operation to the remote  
control.  
2. Before Getting Started  
Some of the special features on your remote control are:  
Point and Press® Programming  
Lets you program your TV, VCR, DVD and AUDIO devices  
without using codes. For more information, see Sections 5  
and 14.  
Your remote control has Memory Guard™, which eliminates  
reprogramming after battery changes.  
SmartKeys™  
4. Programming Cable Set-Top Terminal  
Program multiple button presses on the [CABLE] and [TV]  
buttons. For more information, see Section 9.  
Your CheckMate® V remote is pre-programmed to operate  
a UEC digital set-top terminal.  
Mode Lock™  
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 operator.  
Your model RT-U50 remote comes “locked” in its cable  
operating mode. To operate more functions on your TV,  
VCR, DVD or AUDIO devices, see Section 11.  
1. Press [SELECT] then [MUTE] together until the power /  
mode buttons illuminate in slow-rotation (i.e. CABLE Æ TV  
Æ VCR Æ DVD Æ AUDIO Æ CABLE.  
[DEVICE] Button  
The [DEVICE] button operates only when Mode Lock™  
feature is unlocked. When [DEVICE] is pressed, one of  
the power buttons will light up indicating the current device  
being operated. While the current mode power button is  
2. From the Cable Setup Code list, locate the 3-digit code for  
your brand / model and enter it on the keypad of the  
remote control. The cable set-top terminal will turn off.  
illuminated, press  
operate a different device.  
a
non-illuminated power button to  
3. Then, press [SELECT] to lock in the code. The power /  
mode buttons will blink 3-times and go out.  
Programming & Operating  
Instructions  
[VCR / DVD / VOD] Button  
Cable Setup Codes  
Press and hold to “toggle” the transport (Play, Stop,  
Rew...) buttons between Cable (Video-On-Demand), VCR  
or DVD functions.  
UEC  
001  
To have a clearer idea of the features and  
capabilities of your remote control, take a moment  
to carefully read these instructions  
Motorola  
Memory Guard®  
DCT, CFT2200  
CFT2100, CFT2000  
001  
002  
Save for future reference.  
Eliminates reprogramming after battery changes.  
Jerrold  
DL4, DP(V), DQN(V), DPBB  
Rev. 09/2003. © 2003, CONTEC CORPORATION  
003  
Time Out  
 
Dumont  
Electro Home  
Elektra  
073  
073 095  
353  
016 023 053 064 103  
139 158 159 164 165  
166 167 168 169 392  
400 401 402 408 415  
073 095  
Philco  
023 053 068 071 072  
091  
3. Last, program your remote to operate the DVD functions.  
Philips(Magnavox)  
023 068 071 073 089  
090 091 093 134 385  
387 397 404  
073 094 233  
111 144 383  
023 068  
055 070  
090 371 372  
073  
Using the Code Entry Programming method described in  
Section 5, enter, lock and test each 3-digit DVD Setup  
Code for your brand until a code is found that operates the  
transport functions (PLAY, STOP, REW, FWD, PAUSE,  
REC) of your TV / DVD unit.  
Emerson  
Pilot  
Pioneer  
Portland  
ProScan  
Proton  
Envision  
Fisher  
Funai  
GE  
355 356  
047  
Before you can test for the correct DVD setup code, you  
must first press and hold the [VCR / DVD / VOD] button  
until the [DVD] button illuminates.  
015 018 042 044 049  
054 055 068 073 090  
095 101 102 103 389  
390 396 403 406 407  
023 048 053 068 073  
090 095 107 108 233  
360  
Pulsar  
Quasar  
Radio Shack  
Realistic  
RCA  
044  
073  
4. If you have a TV / VCR / DVD combination unit, you would  
then program your remote to operate the VCR functions.  
022 166 168  
042 052 053 054 055  
069 070  
Gibralta  
Using the Code Entry Programming method described in  
Section 5, enter, lock and test each 3-digit VCR Setup  
Code for your brand until a code is found that operates the  
VCR transport functions (PLAY, STOP, REW, FWD,  
PAUSE, REC) of your TV / DVD / VCR unit.  
Sampo  
090 108  
Goldstar (LG)  
023 053 068 073 090  
107 108 233 360 361  
233  
Samsung  
015 016 017 023 031  
090 107 108 134 147  
151 153 386 411  
353 355 356 376 377  
090 108 168  
023 031 038 039 068  
353 355 356  
016 022 023 024 025  
026 027 028 029 393  
395 409  
023 026 108 211 213  
014 020 021  
091  
157  
380  
068 071 072 090 091  
093 107 108 157 158  
047 157  
044  
068  
023 068 072 091 168  
213  
023 213  
381  
065 414  
Grundig  
Hall Mark  
073 095  
Sanyo  
Scott  
Sears  
Before you can test for the correct VCR setup code, you  
must first press and hold the [VCR / DVD / VOD] button  
until the [VCR] button illuminates.  
Hitachi  
023 068 095 096 097  
098 099 100  
364  
Inkel  
JC Penney  
Sharp  
039 053 068 073 092  
TV Setup Codes  
095 102 355  
104 105 106 396 397  
410  
073 095  
023  
023 053 233 366  
211 213  
023 053 068 073 090  
107 108 233 360 361  
211 213  
211 213  
068 073 095  
024 026 157  
Admiral  
Adventura  
Aiwa  
026 054 211  
047  
214  
JVC  
Signature 2000  
Sony  
Soundesign  
Squareview  
Supre-Macy  
Sylvania  
Kawasho  
KMC  
KTV  
Kurazai  
LG (Goldstar)  
Akai  
053  
Amark  
023 215  
Amstrad  
Anam  
157  
222 223  
217 218 219 220 221  
Apex  
030 038 427  
Symphonic  
Tatung  
Techwood  
Teknika  
AOC  
053  
Lodgenet  
Logik  
Luxman  
Audiovox  
Belcor  
220  
073  
Bell & Howell  
Broksonic  
Brokwood  
Candle  
211  
165 167  
073  
068 091  
LXI  
072  
089  
Magnavox (Philips)  
023 068 071 073  
Telerent  
Tera  
Tevion  
090 091 093 134 385  
387 397 404  
211 213  
053 107 108 109  
215  
090 211 213 355 388  
405  
053 068 073 090 095  
107 109 110 216 384  
394 395 398 399  
022 023 026 053 071  
072 108 211 213  
028 068 090 108 200  
019 159 160 161 162  
163 382  
Centurion  
Citizen  
095 107 108  
068 091 211 233  
Majestic  
Marantz  
Megatron  
Memorex  
TMK  
068 090  
030 031 038 039  
233  
068 102  
068  
068 090  
211 408  
213  
068  
Toshiba  
Totevision  
Universal  
Vidtech  
Wards  
White Westinghouse  
XR-1000  
Yamaha  
York  
Concerto  
Contec  
073 095  
147  
Coronado  
Craig  
023  
223  
MGA/Mitsubishi  
Crown  
023  
Curtis Mathes  
016 054 107 108 211  
Montgomery Ward  
213  
090 108  
047 048 049 050 051  
391 405 406  
Daewoo  
Daytron  
051 068 073 095 158  
159 189 191 194 196  
197 198 200 202 204  
205 206 207 209  
073 095 107 108  
NEC  
Orion  
Zenith  
Panasonic  
042 043 044 045 046  
VCR Setup Codes  
 
Pentax  
Philco  
078  
Kenwood  
KLH  
228  
248  
129  
138  
270  
181  
246  
085  
115  
125  
236  
192  
034  
040  
156  
082  
121  
129  
Admiral  
Adventura  
Aiwa  
066 075  
086 132 183  
086 132 183  
078 120 263  
345  
170 174  
238 378  
112  
078 132 141 170 172  
173 174  
066 132 238 363  
269 271 275 276 278  
120 367 379  
238 346 357 363  
033 332 367  
035 078 238 331 363  
252  
133  
143  
Philips (Magnavox)  
Pioneer  
Portland  
ProScan  
Quartz  
LG (Goldstar)  
Magnavox  
Marantz  
Mitsubishi  
NAD  
135 179 260  
146  
132  
Akai  
269 275 336 351 352  
354  
185  
Audio Dynamics  
Bell & Howell  
Broksonic  
Canon  
243 291  
357  
333 337 358 359  
086 362  
Quasar  
RCA  
Onkyo  
244  
118  
187  
Panasonic  
Pioneer  
Proceed  
Samsung  
Sharp  
121 124  
188  
Citizen  
033 172 247 331  
Realistic  
Samsung  
Sansui  
Sanyo  
Scott  
Sears  
Sharp  
Shintom  
Signature 2000  
Sony  
Colortyme  
Craig  
Curtis Mathes  
Daewoo  
291  
172 363  
086 112 247 291  
033 343 344 345 346  
347  
345 365  
243 291  
224  
076  
059  
237  
085  
124  
133  
225  
077 079  
061  
Sony  
Thomson  
Toshiba  
Yamaha  
Zenith  
087 113  
210  
135  
Daytron  
DBX  
066 075  
367  
066 170 173 373  
056 058 060  
Dynatech  
Emerson  
132  
033 086 132 326 327  
Audio Setup Codes  
331 332 333 334 335  
336 337 338 339 340  
Soundesign  
Sylvania  
132  
Compact Disc  
086 132 141 183 184  
341 342  
035 081 357 363  
132  
086 172 174  
348 349 350  
247 331  
291  
078 132  
086  
078 086 172 238 291  
086  
120 128 243 247 250  
253  
120 132 238 243 247  
247 331  
322 324  
132  
132 238  
331  
243  
132 243  
086  
132 331 359  
132  
338  
033 035 078 081  
172 331  
172  
291  
ADC  
Akai  
Aiwa  
Carver  
Crown  
Denon  
Fisher  
Goldstar (LG)  
Harman Kardon  
JVC  
Kenwood  
Krol  
LG (Goldstar)  
Magnavox (Philips)  
Mission  
Mitsubishi  
NAD  
318  
249 261  
176  
176  
154  
273  
230 274  
308  
315  
297  
131 176 274 289 299  
176  
308  
037 084 119 296  
176  
245 249  
182 231 290  
Fisher  
Funai  
GE  
Go Video  
Goldstar (LG)  
Harman Kardon  
Hitachi  
Instant Replay  
JC Penney  
JCL  
Symphonic  
Tandy  
Tashiko  
Tatung  
Teac  
Technics  
Teknika  
Thomas  
TMK  
Toshiba  
Totevision  
Unitech  
Vector Research  
Video Concepts  
Wards  
XR-1000  
Yamaha  
Zenith  
JVC  
Kenwood  
LG (Goldstar)  
Lloyd  
Logik  
LXI  
132 291  
066 132 172 247 331  
367  
132 243 291  
058 120 122 128 132  
132  
367  
132 331  
086 132 183  
Nakamichi  
NEC  
264 319  
235  
Magnavox (Philips)  
Marantz  
086 172 183 238 247  
NSM  
176  
291  
DVD Setup Codes  
Onkyo  
300  
Panasonic  
Philips (Magnavox)  
Pioneer  
Quasar  
Radio Shack  
RCA  
Sanyo  
SAE  
Scott  
Sharp  
184 266  
037 084 119 296  
116 127  
184  
186 190 266 279 289  
295  
230 309  
176  
186  
288 289  
067 292 293  
148 242 311 320  
318  
Marta  
Matsui  
Memorex  
331  
368  
Apex Digital  
B144  
Denon  
DVD-Video  
ECA  
GE  
Goldstar (LG)  
Gradiente  
Harmon Kardon  
Hitachi  
193  
146  
201  
199  
156  
150  
129  
212  
256  
149  
177  
227  
203  
132 238 331 363 369  
370  
255 258  
132 172  
066 170 173 373  
132 172 367  
120 238 243 291 374  
375  
322 326 327 328 329  
330  
Mitsubishi  
MTC  
Montgomery Ward  
Multi Tech  
NEC  
152  
133  
234  
259  
156 175  
135 179 260  
Sony  
Soundesign  
STS  
Orion  
JVC  
179  
Panasonic  
112 117  
 
Sylvania  
Teac  
Technics  
Toshiba  
Yamaha  
084  
186  
controlled through your TV (except AUDIO volume which  
defaults to the AUDIO device).  
Cable, TV, VCR, AUDIO & DVD - tunes TV to  
[A]  
[B]  
[C]  
184 208 317  
290  
280  
Ch 3  
The volume control options in each mode of the remote are:  
Cable, TV, VCR, AUDIO & DVD - tunes TV to  
Ch 2  
CABLE  
TV  
VIDEO  
DVD  
TV (default), Cable or Audio.  
TV (default), Cable or Audio.  
TV (default), Cable or Audio.  
TV (default), Cable or Audio.  
Audio (default), Cable or TV.  
Cable, TV, VCR, AUDIO & DVD - tunes TV to  
Ch 4  
Receiver / Amplifier  
Adcom  
Aiwa  
325  
301  
[0]  
Cable box only (default)  
AUDIO  
Akai  
Bose  
Carver  
142  
302  
155 180  
4. The [CABLE] button will blink and go out, storing the  
selected option.  
To control volume / mute through your cable set-top  
terminal in the remote’s Cable mode…  
Denon  
Everquest  
Fisher  
Fosgate Audionics  
Goldstar (LG)  
Harman Kardon  
Hitachi  
262 307  
136  
063 180  
305  
Programming and using the [TV] SmartKey™  
1. Press [CABLE], then [SELECT] together - hold both  
buttons down until the [CABLE] button lights up.  
The [TV] button normally turns on / off your TV. To program  
the [TV] button to transmit multiple pre-programmed functions,  
follow the steps below:  
036  
2. Press [VOL ], then [CABLE] for cable volume. The  
130 257 305 306  
240  
140  
114 241  
063 277  
036  
281  
080  
282 283 284 285  
286  
126 171 304  
142 229 321  
032 074  
323  
080  
[CABLE] button will blink and go out.  
1. Press [DEVICE], then [CABLE] to select the cable mode of  
your remote.  
Jensen  
JVC  
To return volume control back to your TV, repeat step 1.  
above, then press [VOL ], then [TV] in step 2.  
Kenwood  
LG (Goldstar)  
Luxman  
Magnavox  
Marantz  
NAD  
2. Press [TV], then [MENU] together - hold both buttons down  
until the [TV] button lights up.  
9. Your Remote’s SmartKeys™  
3. Press the option number below for the desired functions:  
Your remote has two (2) SmartKeys™ - [CABLE] and [TV], that  
Option  
Pre-programmed to turn on…  
operate in its cable mode.  
Each SmartKey™ can be  
Onkyo  
programmed to transmit multiple functions.  
Optimus  
Panasonic  
Parasound  
Philips (Magnavox)  
Pioneer  
Quasar  
Radio Shack  
Realistic  
Rotel  
[1]  
[2]  
[3]  
TV - tune TV to Ch 3  
TV - tune TV to Ch 2  
TV - tune TV to Ch 4  
Programming and using the [CABLE] SmartKey™  
The [CABLE] button normally turns on / off your cable set-top  
terminal. To program the [CABLE] button to transmit multiple  
pre-programmed functions, follow the steps below:  
123 137 251 298  
032  
229 267  
226 268  
310  
283  
[0]  
TV only (default)  
4. The [TV] button will blink and go out, storing the selected  
option.  
1. Press [DEVICE], then [CABLE] to select the cable mode of  
your remote.  
Sansui  
Remember: When using any SmartKey™ to transmit a series  
of functions, be sure to keep your remote aimed at the devices  
to ensure all functions are received in their entirety.  
Sanyo  
Scott  
Sharp  
195  
272  
294  
2. Press [CABLE], then [MENU] together - hold both buttons  
down until the [CABLE] button lights up.  
Sherwood  
Sony  
229 267  
041 057 232 287  
3. Press the option number below for the desired functions:  
Soundesign  
SSI  
083 088 239 265  
313  
10. Code Number Read Back  
Option  
Pre-Programmed to turn on…  
Taekwang  
Teac  
Technics  
Wards  
142  
314 316  
032  
063  
To identify the 3-digit setup codes stored under the Point and  
Press® programming method, follow these steps:  
[1]  
[2]  
[3]  
Cable & TV - tune TV to Ch 3  
Cable & TV - tune TV to Ch 2  
Cable & TV - tune TV to Ch 4  
To identify the TV setup code…  
Victor  
114 241  
Yamaha  
Zenith  
145 254 303  
036 083 088 239 265  
[4]  
[5]  
[6]  
Cable, TV & VCR - tune TV to Ch 3  
Cable, TV & VCR - tune TV to Ch 2  
Cable, TV & VCR - tune TV to Ch 4  
1. Press [TV], then [SELECT] together - hold both buttons  
down until [TV] illuminates.  
2. Press [INFO]. The [TV] button will “blink back” the code  
numbers, with a 1-second interval between each digit of  
the code.  
8. Programming Volume Control  
[7]  
[8]  
[9]  
Cable, TV, VCR & AUDIO - tune TV to Ch 3  
Cable, TV, VCR & AUDIO - tune TV to Ch 2  
Cable, TV, VCR & AUDIO - tune TV to Ch 4  
When you first program your remote, volume / mute are  
 
Example: For code “035”, the remote will blink 10 times,  
then 3 times, then 5 times.  
mode, [TV / VCR INPUT] will operate the Input source on your  
TV, or the TV / VCR function on your VCR, eliminating the  
need to change modes on the remote.  
c. [] - to “go forward” through the codes using  
the “Ch ” function on your devices.  
To identify the 3-digit VCR code, press [VCR], then [SELECT]  
in step 1, then press [INFO].  
d. [] - to “go back” through the codes using the  
“Ch “ function on your devices.  
To program [TV / VCR INPUT] to operate your TV Input  
function in the remote’s cable mode...  
To identify the 3-digit DVD code, press [DVD], then [SELECT]  
in step 1, then press [INFO].  
Note: When you find the correct code, the channel of  
the device being programmed will increase or  
decrease.  
1. Press [TV / VCR INPUT], then [SELECT] together  
until the [CABLE] power / mode button illuminates.  
To identify the 3-digit AUDIO code, press [AUDIO], then  
[SELECT] in step 1, then press [INFO].  
2. Press [TV]. The [CABLE] button will blink and go out.  
e. [] - to “go forward” through the codes using the  
“Fast Forward” function on your devices.  
Note: You can also press [VCR] in step 2 above to operate  
the TV / VCR function on your VCR. Or press [CABLE] to  
return to the normal Cable function on set-top terminals so  
equipped.  
11. Mode Lock™  
f. [] - to “go back” through the codes using the  
“Rewind” function on your devices.  
Your RT-U50 remote comes locked in its cable operating  
mode. While locked in its cable mode, it can control all cable  
set-top operations, as well as power on your TV, VCR, DVD  
and AUDIO devices.  
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.  
14. Additional Programming Information,............................  
Troubleshooting, Terms................................................n  
To operate more functions on your TV, VCR, DVD and  
AUDIO devices, you can unlock the remote as follows:  
Additional Programming Information  
You can also program your remote using the other  
available functions as follows:  
1. The power / mode buttons will illuminate in slow-rotation  
1. Press [CABLE], then [MUTE] together - hold both buttons  
down until the [CABLE] button lights up.  
(i.e. CABLE Æ TV Æ VCR Æ DVD Æ AUDIO  
Æ
CABLE…) while the remote is in a programming mode. In  
the absence of a keypress entry, the power / mode buttons  
will stop illuminating after 45-seconds and the remote will  
exit the programming mode.  
a. Press [SELECT] then [MUTE] together until the  
power / mode buttons illuminate in slow-rotation (i.e.  
CABLE Æ TV Æ VCR ÆDVD Æ AUDIO Æ  
CABLE…).  
2. Press [9, 9, 9]. The [CABLE] button will blink and go out.  
To lock your remote back in its cable operating mode...  
2. When programming the remote control using the [CH] or  
[CH ] buttons (Power function) in the Point and Press®  
Programming method, you may find a code that turns a  
device off but not back on. If this happens…  
1. Press [CABLE], then [MUTE] together - hold both buttons  
down until the [CABLE] button lights up.  
b. In this order, carefully press [0], [0], [0], [CH] and  
[VOL ]. The power / mode buttons illuminate in  
slow-rotation (i.e. CABLE Æ TV Æ VCR Æ DVD Æ  
AUDIO Æ CABLE…).  
2. Press [0, 0, 0]. The [CABLE] button will blink and go out.  
12. Resetting Your Remote Control  
a. The correct code has not been found as you may have  
a code that operates some but not all of the functions  
of your device. Continue pressing [CH] until your  
device turns on.  
c. You can now program your remote using the  
[CH /], [Vol /],[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.  
To reset you remote to its factory default settings...  
1. Press [CABLE], then [SELECT] together - hold both  
buttons down until the [CABLE] button lights up.  
OR  
4. Your remote is equipped with 2 programming labels on the  
back of its case.  
b. 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 device back on.  
2. Press [MENU], then [MENU] again.  
3. [CABLE] button will blink and go out.  
a. Point and Press® Programming - This will help you  
quickly program the remote without using codes.  
3. When using the Point and Press® Programming method,  
you can also program your remote using buttons other  
than the [CH] or [CH ] as described in Section 5 as  
follows:  
13. [TV / VCR INPUT] Button  
b. Mode-Lock™ - Your model RT-U50 comes “locked” in  
its cable-operating mode. To operate more functions  
on your TV, VCR, DVD and AUDIO devices, you can  
unlock your remote using the simple instructions on  
the back of your remote or refer to Section 10.  
Troubleshooting / Tips  
This button changes the input source of your electronic  
devices. In the remote's Cable mode, this operates a Cable  
function on set-top boxes so equipped. In the remote's TV  
mode, this button changes the Input Source (Input 1, Input  
2...) on your TV. In the remote's VCR mode, this button  
changes the Input Source (TV / VCR) on your VCR.  
a. [VOL] – to “go forward” through the codes using the  
“VOL” function on your devices.  
b. [VOL] – to “go back” through the codes using the  
“VOL“ function on your devices.  
1. If the same button is pressed and held for 45-seconds,  
your remote control will turn itself off automatically. This  
extends the battery life should the remote become lodged  
Note: When you find the correct code, the volume of  
the device being programmed will increase or  
decrease.  
You can program this button so that in the remote's cable  
 
under or between heavy objects, for example sofa  
cushions.  
sequence (i.e. CABLE Æ TV Æ VCR --> DVD --> AUDIO Æ  
CABLE…) 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.  
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.  
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.  
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 [DEVICE] button is not operating, the remote is in its  
locked mode. To set the remote to its unlocked mode, see  
Section 10.  
Transport Functions - These are the [Stop], [Play], [Fwd],  
[Rew], [Pause] and [REC] buttons. In the remote control's  
Cable mode, these buttons operate your Cable set-top  
features. However, by using the VCR / VOD / DVD toggle  
button, they can be set to operate the same functions on your  
VCR or DVD player.  
Video Devices - VCR or DVD players.  
Rev. 09/2003  
© 2003, CONTEC CORPORATION  
CheckMate® and Point and Press® are registered trademarks  
of Contec Corporation  
Explorer® is a registered trademark of Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.  
Frequently Used Terms  
Voyager™ is a trademark of Pioneer New Media  
Technologies, Inc.  
Audio Devices - Audio receivers, amplifiers, CD players that  
you can program your remote to operate.  
U.S. Patent # 6,507,306  
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, receivers,  
amplifiers and CD players.  
Fast-Rotation - The power / mode buttons will illuminate in a  
fast sequence (i.e. CABLE Æ TV Æ VCR --> DVD Æ AUDIO  
Æ CABLE…) 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,  
VCR, DVD, AUDIO). See Section 10 for locking and  
unlocking the mode of the remote control.  
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DEVICE  
Program (Setup) – The process of teaching your remote  
control to operate your electronic devices.  
In "unlocked" mode setting illuminates  
device being operated. Press [DEVICE],  
then CABLE, TV, VCR, DVD, AUDIO to  
change device being operated  
Slow-Rotation - The power / mode buttons illuminate in a slow  
 
On / off for each device  
Increase / decrease channel  
Context-sensitive help  
Display program information  
Selects highlighted item  
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Launches Interactive applications  
Return to main EPG screen  
Enter channels, PIN #’s  
Toggles "transport" buttons  
between CBL / VCR / DVD  
functions  
CBL, VCR, DVD  
“transport” functions  
 

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