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[. . . ] Be sure that you have your TV programmed to the remote, and use the VOLUME PUNCH THRU instructions in your manual or on the website to duplicate the volume functions on the cable box or VCR. Many of these devices do not have their own volume control, but depend on an amplifier or receiver for volume. Use the 'KEY MOVER' instructions in your manual or on the website to transfer the volume control. Some cable converters and TV's require the user to hit an ENTER button after the number button to "lock in" the channel. [. . . ] If the INPUT button is not on the face of the remote, contact the Customer Service department at HYPERLINK mailto: ofasupport@ueic. com for instructions. The original remote for this code had separate "ON" and "OFF" buttons. Our remotes have the "OFF" button mapped to the POWER button. You will need to program the 248 code for "ON" to another key using the "KEY MAGIC" instructions for advanced functions. This function allows you to use more than one of the same model VCR, (for instance for copying tapes), without accidentally performing a function on both units at the same time. There are separate setup codes for each of the modes on the remote (for instance: RCA VCR 0060/0202 = VCR1/VCR2). Try all of the codes for the brand of VCR you have to find the one that corresponds to your unit and mode. As a safety feature on our remotes, you must press the REC button two times in order to start recording . All of the TV/VCR combinations perform POWER, CH +/- , and the VCR functions using a VCR setup code. Some TV/VCR combinations need a separate TV code or special programming to get the VOLUME functions. If you are experiencing problems, contact the Customer Service department at HYPERLINK mailto: ofasupport@ueic. com for assistance. Remote controls with 'SLEEP' function are programmed to first look for the 'SLEEP' function within the setup code for the device. If there is none there, then the remote will default to the 'built in' sleep timer. Some devices that did not originally have a 'SLEEP' function operate everything else using a setup code that does contain such a function. The remote is obeying it's programming by trying in vain to activate the 'SLEEP' function from the code. It does not 'know' the device is failing to respond so it cannot give up and default to the 'built in' sleep timer. page 3 The URC-8090/9800 'HOME PRODUCER 8' IR/RF remote is not working my device?The RF component in the URC-8090/9800 remote is only to extend the distance the remote will work infrared equipment. The remote sends the RF signal to the "command center" box which translates it into IR to operate the equipment. [. . . ] Generally, if your remote does not operate the basic functions of your devices, you can return it to the retailer where it was purchased within the 90 day warranty period. You will need a proof of purchase, (sales receipt), and the remote will have to be in it's original condition (all parts including instruction manual). Individual retailers and municipalities may have more or less stringent rules concerning returns. We hope that you will take advantage of every opportunity for customer support before you decide to return your remote. [. . . ]

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