lÐ noroRoLA You have ten minutes to replace the Press this .- batteries before your remote loses memory. simply available in CABLE oress one ofthe device mode kevs (TV huolo, nvorucn, cABtE) at the iopof your remote. After you set up the remote to control that device, you may begin using the device. (@@ @o@ o@@ 0@@@ See "Programming Device Control" more information on identifying a Note: lo" Key ' Turn the selected device 0N or OFF o Audio,DVI!/VCR, Selectadevice TV (' Vflt +/- Cabls voD ' J Direct access to Video CH +/- onDemand(VoD), (only available in @ REW @ User Guide PI-AY (lVERVIEW Your new Motorola DRC800 universal 4in-1 remote operates your Motorola or other manufacturer's cable set-top box irnrl up to lhrcc othcr dcvices. l¡r irtltlilir¡¡r, thc l)lì,(ltl(X) provides rrrlvrurtrrl lcrrtt¡rcs such iìs l)igital Video l,l.t'toltling (l)Vlì.) corrtrol and Picturein-Picturc ( PIP) support. You can lock volume control to any of thcsc dcvices, to make adjusting your honlc enteltainment volume easier. See "0hanging Volume Lock'. The DRC800 conrcs from the factory without the volume locked to any specific device. O tFW0 -Fl \-J REC0RD @ Return to last selected channel PIP PAUSE Fast Forward VCR, DVDVoD,DVR,oT HTIB RecordtoVCRorDVR PaUseVCR,DVDVOD Increase or decrease PlPMove Select the next or SIopVCR,DVD,VOD orDVR few seconds inserting them into the remote. Select the next or previous channel inthe display does not Program Guide change) for viewing (only available with DVR Displays live television programming (onÌy available with DVR models) Searching (Power is recommended): The device key's LED blinks three times, indicatins it tias locked the volume control to"the device vou selected. The AUDIfl device key always controls its own volume, regardless of the device is locked to volume control. a Play Unlocking Volume Control: Display clrannel and Each ofthe additional device keys a CH+ l. program information controls a particular type ofdevice. For example, the DVD/VCR key controls your VCR, DVR, or DVD playea but notyour TV, unless you specify otherwise. See "Reassigning Device Keys". Access the cablc guicle for the This currently selected key... device OSD or cablc device TV guidc HTIB, TV/VCR, Move down through TV/VCVDVD andTV/DVD Cable Audio Amplifier,Tuner ') highlighted oSD menu Enter the four-digit code. The device key LED turns offbriefly after each key press. These functions are set by your cable provider These functions are set by pur cable provider l{ote: These functions are set by your cable provider 4. AUDIf): Ifthe remote recognizes the code, the device key's LED blinks three times. You can now test the remote by pressing P0ÌYER. If your device resþonds (turns off), you have "Checking Codes"for more information on noting code sets. CHECKING CflDES l. Assigning a Key back t0 lts 0riginal Device Type: 1. Press and hold a device mode key (AUDI0, IIVD/VCR, orI\l) for at least 2. Your new remote allows you to change the type ofdevice that may be assigned to a device key. That wa¡ ifyou have two TVs, for example, you can control them both by changing the type ofdevice the DVD/VCR or AUDI0 key controls. 1. Enter I I 0 to tell the remote you are verifuing the device code. The LED blinks twice. Press 1, then count the LED blinks and write down the number. If the LED does not blink, the number is Review the information in "Using Your Remote"to make sure that the key you pressed is active for the device you are controlling. Make sure you are controlling the device you think you are. See "Using Your Remotd'for more information on choosing a device Press andhold the device mode key (TV, AUDl0, DVD/llGR, or Cable) corresponding to the type ofdevice you want the reassigned key to control (for example, TV) for at least six seconds. The LED for each device key lights up, then the key for the device you selected remains on. 2. Enter992. Make sure yourbatteries are good. Ifbattery power is low, your remote enters a "Low Battery Condition" to conserve battery power for retaining your settings. See "Installing Batteries"for more information on changing the batteries. . reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in any retrieval system, or translated to any language, in any form, or by any means, electronic, mechanical, optical, manual, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Motorola. MOTOROLA and the styiized M logo are resistered trademarks in the US Patent an"<l Trademark Office. All other product and service names are the property of their respective owners. Copyright Motorola, Inc.2003: 05i05 Ml072BA1 rroToRoLA intølhgênce everywherc 6,587,067 to control. ofdevice (for eiample, the DVD/IICR key can only be programmed to control a DVD playea VCR, DVR, or HTIB system). This makes it easier to search for a code ifvour device's code does not upp.u. on tlt. litt provided. No part of this publication may be turns off. My remote is not responding . Motorola remote control. Press the device mode key you selected in Step I again. The mode key's tED blinks three times and Ifyou have trouble with your remote, try the following steps in order. . The Motorola DRC800 does not have any user-serviceable parts. 0pening the case, except for the battery cover, may cause permanent damage to your This product uses technologies licensed under one or more of the following U.S. patents: IRflUBTESHflflÏINû . ADDITIflNAI I1{FflRMAÏIflI{ Enter 3 I 2. The mode keyt LED blinks three times and turns off Program the restored mode key to control a device. See "Programming Device Control". Press Volume -. Each device key accesses a specific type 0n. 2. Press and hold the device mode key (Tt{ AUDl0, DVD/VCR, or.Caile) you want to reset to its original iype (for example, AUDI0) for at lèãst six seconds. The LED for each device key lights up, then the key for the device you selected remains on. REASSIGNII{G DEVICE KEYS six seconds. The LEDs for each device key light up, then the key for the device you selected remains Ifit takes longer than that, the remote "times out' and you must begin again. to retry the previous DVD/VCR: You have 10 seconds to press each digit. V Tip: Note the code set that worked, in case you must re-code your remote: See on. The device key's LED blinks three times, indicating it has unlocked the volume control for all devices. code. Press and hold a device key (AUDl0, DVII/VCR, orTV) for at least next day's cable guide 2. function you prcssetl, press 0l(. The remote will now control the device you selected in Step 1. 3. Press TV: View the previous or Ifthe device pertbrmed the function you prcssccl, rcpeat step Look up the device you want to control in the device code list on the back ofthis guide. six seconds. The LEDs for each device key light up, then the LED for the device you selected remains or cable guide choice l{ote: You may not reassign the Cable device key to another type ofdevice. Ifthe device did not perform the Cableboxonly To specify a device l. pressed in Step 2. VCR, DVR, menu guide A.'l'he rcrnote will scnd the lR cornrnand ltrr the function you Press device..- Press and hold a device mode key (TU AUD|0, DVD^|CR, or Cable) corrcsponding to thc dcvice currently locked to the volume controls for at least six seconds. The LED for each device keylights up, then the key for the device you selected remains on. times, then turns off. Controls this type of DVù stop The device key's LED blinks three TV DVD/VCR guide . reassigned. Note: Ifyou reassign AUDIO to another device, such as a second TV the second TV will always control its own volume. CflNTRflL Press the device mode keyyou want to reassign (for example, AUIll0). That mode key's LED blinks three times and turns off, indicating that it has been The reassigned key automatically uses the same device code as the key you selected in Step l. Ifyour second device uses a different code, you may program it for the new code. See "Programming Device Controll'. +. vicwing rcturn t0 rcguliìl' Select the currentþ o Press Volume Mute rntl menu A tr corresponding to the device you want to control volume for at least six seconds. The LED for each device key lights up, then the key for the device you selected remains on. a OSD or cable O*'@ function key (such as Power or Mute). The following function keys are valid for Press a Press and hold the device mode key (TV, AUDl0, DVD/VCR, or Cable) PRf¡GRAMMING DEVICE Display (OSD) Move right through any @ 1. Power OSD or cable Thiswill devices. . Move left through any programs that you Locking the volume controls to a single device makes it easier to control volume, without having to guess whether the volume will change. If you lock the remote's volume controls to the TV (for example), youwill always be able to change the volume to the level you want, without having to adjust it on multiple a device mode key (AUDl0, DV0/VCR, orï\l) for at least on. 2. CHANGIIIG Vf¡TUME tflCK andhold Press six seconds. The LED for each device key lights up, then the key for the device you selected remains PIP display (the main menu of feed neq high quality (if 1. Movethepositionof or the Electronic menu Display a list Mute current audio rcplacement batteries. Ensure that the batteries are not damaged before +/- any OSD or cable guide ofa L Followthe diagram inside the battery case to insert the new batteries. ^ V nurmal usage. the old batteries (ifnecessary). @ the previous models) Removethebatterycasecoverand signalto codes listed under "Device Codes"on the back ofthis guide match vour device, you can search for a set of commands that will work. Your remote will sample all the codes in its system for that device mode to find one that will allow you to control your device. the PIP display PIP CH allow you to select one @ Swap the PIP Ifnone ofthe available) Move up through any recorded. Turn Picture-inPicture (PIP) on or off (ifavailable) the main display Access any OSD models) Your remote controls devices from up to 50 ft (15 m) away if you are directly in front ofthe device, or from up to 20 ft (6 rn) away ifyou are offto either side. should last up to 6 months under @ available with DVR @ Your remote requires 2 AAA batteries. 'l'he fìrst set ofbatteries is included, and .@. program (only "Reassigning Device Keys". INSTATTING BATTERIES .@. DVR, or HTIB @ video source Changetheviewing aspect (ifavailable) 'o*o ilïüf;:l:i:",", PlayVCR, DVD VOD, Repþ ofdevice 0perating Range RewindVCR,DVD, orDVR SWAP SEARGHII{G FflR C(lt¡ES Select the Exit any 0n-Scrccn voD,DVR,orHTIB @ ST0P @ flil/(lFF PIP CABLE mode) where available available) use lnput Aspect previous channel programming (where l{ote: Always 0-2-2. volume Direct access to Pay Per View (PPV) 2. For channel 22, press selected through the before dris key works. @ than I00, you may channels must be pre- Programming Guide @ the code, the LED will turn off. Retry the code (by repeating stePs 2-3 using the next code listed for your brand), or search for a device code. See "Searching for Codes". lower channel 2, press 0-0-2. Electronic for Ifthe remote does not recognize device code number. To For example, to access Favorite 3. list.. Enter ¿ ch¿nnel or access channels 0. This is the first digit of the device code. Press 2, 3, and 4 to obtain all four-code digits. found the right code. If your device does not respond, repeat steps 2 - 3 with the next code in the " need to enter 3 digits. Display the heþ screen Press this ^o o o o o o o o o o o @ mode) specific device to a device key. You can also change what type each mode key controls. See o@o channels (only To select a device to control, tr ooo ooo fump among preselected favorite USING Yf¡UR REMf¡IE lo' Key Key Motorola DRC800 4-in-'l Universal Remote Control Press this 10... Reset all settings: . Pressandholdadevicemode kev (TV AUDI0, DVO/VCR, or Cable) or at least six seconds. The LED for each device key lights up, then the keyfor the device you selected remains on' ' Enter9 I 1. The LED blinks twice to indicate that vour remote is returned to its facto'ry settings. You will need to reset all device code settings. 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