Need help programming RCA SystemLink 4 remote
I have a SystemLink 4 remote, and need to control an A/V receiver. The
instruction book has a list of audio codes, but the instructions are screwed up. The only device buttons are TV, VCR, Satellite, and AUX. Instructions say audio devices can be assigned to AUX. Instructions for assigning other devices to AUX say press and hold Code Search Button until light comes on, then press AUX, after which the light will blink and stay lit. Then the instructions say to PRESS THE BUTTON FOR THE DEVICE you want to program. But there is NO AUDIO BUTTON! I've tried just pressing AUX then putting in audio codes, but nothing works. Tried on three different brands of A/V receivers. Anybody know how to make this remote work audio? Thanks. |
Need help programming RCA SystemLink 4 remote
Ken B:
The instructions are correct....... AUX is the "audio" button. More than likely the codes listed in your instructions are not inclusive of the equipment you want to control..... have you tried the "auto-search" to find a possible code? Look in your instructions...... it will require that the equipment be turned on and multiple presses of the remote control power button to find a proper code...... refer to your instructions for the proper button sequence. As a final note.... it is possible that you may need a factory original remote to control your A/V receiver. -- Best Regards, Daniel Sofie Electronics Supply & Repair - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - "Ken_B" ken5229"at"softhome.net wrote in message ... I have a SystemLink 4 remote, and need to control an A/V receiver. The instruction book has a list of audio codes, but the instructions are screwed up. The only device buttons are TV, VCR, Satellite, and AUX. Instructions say audio devices can be assigned to AUX. Instructions for assigning other devices to AUX say press and hold Code Search Button until light comes on, then press AUX, after which the light will blink and stay lit. Then the instructions say to PRESS THE BUTTON FOR THE DEVICE you want to program. But there is NO AUDIO BUTTON! I've tried just pressing AUX then putting in audio codes, but nothing works. Tried on three different brands of A/V receivers. Anybody know how to make this remote work audio? Thanks. |
Need help programming RCA SystemLink 4 remote
I tried the search function to no avail. Guess you're right about me needing
the original remote. Thanks. Ken "sofie" wrote in message ... Ken B: The instructions are correct....... AUX is the "audio" button. More than likely the codes listed in your instructions are not inclusive of the equipment you want to control..... have you tried the "auto-search" to find a possible code? Look in your instructions...... it will require that the equipment be turned on and multiple presses of the remote control power button to find a proper code...... refer to your instructions for the proper button sequence. As a final note.... it is possible that you may need a factory original remote to control your A/V receiver. -- Best Regards, Daniel Sofie Electronics Supply & Repair - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - "Ken_B" ken5229"at"softhome.net wrote in message ... I have a SystemLink 4 remote, and need to control an A/V receiver. The instruction book has a list of audio codes, but the instructions are screwed up. The only device buttons are TV, VCR, Satellite, and AUX. Instructions say audio devices can be assigned to AUX. Instructions for assigning other devices to AUX say press and hold Code Search Button until light comes on, then press AUX, after which the light will blink and stay lit. Then the instructions say to PRESS THE BUTTON FOR THE DEVICE you want to program. But there is NO AUDIO BUTTON! I've tried just pressing AUX then putting in audio codes, but nothing works. Tried on three different brands of A/V receivers. Anybody know how to make this remote work audio? Thanks. |
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