Scientific Atlanta Universal Remote AT2400 User Guide

FCC Compliance  
CBL Setup Codes  
About Cable Codes  
Your cable service provider may  
have “locked” a valid cable code  
into your remote to keep you from  
unintentionally changing the cable  
code.  
AUX Setup Codes  
ReceiverCodes  
User’s Guide  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC  
Rules. Operation is subject to the following  
two conditions: (1) This device may not  
cause harmful interference, and (2) this  
device must accept any interference received,  
including interference that may cause  
undesired operation.  
BrandCode  
ADC–0545  
Panasonic–0053,  
1532  
Aiwa–1419, 0172,  
1103  
Philips–1103, 1203,  
1283  
Capetronic–0545  
Carver–1103, 1203  
Denon–1174, 1118  
JVC–0088  
Kenwood–0041,  
1041, 1327,  
Pioneer–0545, 1037  
Proscan–1268  
Quasar–0053  
RCA–1268, 0545,  
1037  
AT2400 AllTouch®  
Remote Control  
Note  
If you need to program the remote  
to operate a different device, use  
the following steps to unlock the  
remote.  
This equipment has been tested and found  
to comply with the limits for a class B digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC  
Rules. These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a residential installation. This  
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate  
radio frequency energy and, if not installed  
and used in accordance with the instruc-  
tions, may cause harmful interference to  
radio communication. However, there is no  
guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If this equipment  
does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined  
by turning the equipment off and on, the  
user is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one or more of the following  
measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the  
equipment and the receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a  
circuit different from that to which the  
receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced  
radio/ TV technician for help.  
Any changes or modifications not expressly  
approved by Scientific-Atlanta could void  
the users authority to operate this equip-  
ment.  
Sansui–1103  
1583, 1584  
MCS–0053  
Sony–0172, 1172,  
1072, 1272  
1. Press and hold the SELECT key  
and the CBL key until the LED  
blinks twice.  
Magnavox–1103,  
0545, 1203  
Marantz–1203, 1103,  
0053  
Onkyo–0149  
Optimus–1037, 0545  
Sunfire–1327  
Technics–0053,  
1322, 1532, 1323  
Thorens–1203  
Victor–0088  
2. Press 996.  
POWER  
SELECT  
INFO  
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3. Press CH- to unlock the remote.  
Result: You can now set up your  
CBL key with a different cable code.  
Wards–0172  
Yamaha–0190, 1190  
CableCodes  
You must enter all 4 digits to  
program the CBL mode key.  
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Amplifier Codes  
BrandCode  
GE–0092  
Harman/Kardon–  
0906  
Philips–0906  
Polk Audio–0906  
Realistic–0409  
Sansui–0335  
BrandCode  
General Instrument–0290, 0490, 0824  
Jerrold–0290, 0490, 0824  
Motorola–1120  
Panasonic–0121  
Pioneer–0547, 0891, 1891  
Scientific Atlanta–0491, 0891, 1891  
Sony–0703  
JVC–0345  
Soundesign–0092  
Victor–0345  
Wards–0092  
Luxman–0179  
Marantz–0335, 0906  
Nakamichi–0335  
Optimus–0409  
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B
C
2
1
3
Yamaha–0368  
5
8
0
4
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The Explorer eClub  
The Explorer eClub is an online club  
that provides news about the Explorer  
DHCT and offers you a chance to win  
prizes and other premium items.  
To join the Explorer eClub, you must  
enter the serial number of your DHCT.  
The number is located on a label on the  
bottom of your DHCT, and begins with  
S/N. Also, your cable service provider  
may need this number if your DHCT  
requires service. Write the serial  
number here:  
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Home Automation Codes  
BrandCode  
GE—0254  
One For All—0181  
Radio Shack—0254  
Security System—0181  
Universal X10—0181  
X10—0181  
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United States: Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.,  
5030 Sugarloaf Parkway, Box 465447,  
Lawrenceville, GA 30042  
Europe: Scientific-Atlanta Europe GmbH,  
Westerbachstrasse 28-32, 61476 Kronberg, Germany  
Asia-Pacific: Scientific-Atlanta (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.,  
1 Claymore Drive, #08-11 Orchard Towers,  
Singapore 229594  
Additional Audio Codes  
These codes allow you to program your  
remote to control cable radio set-top  
devices.  
BrandCode  
Jerrold–0473, 0534  
Latin America: Scientific-Atlanta Argentina S.A.,  
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S/N____________________________.  
You can access the Explorer eClub on  
the Internet at  
Carlos Pelligrini 1149, Piso 11 , Capital Federal 1011,  
Buenos Aires, Argentina  
© 2002 Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.  
All rights reserved.  
Scientific Atlanta–0474  
Starcom–0473  
Printed in USA  
Part Number 749221 Rev B  
www.scientificatlanta.com  
February 2002  
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About Your Remote Setting Up Your Remote  
Your new AT2400 AllTouch®  
6. Press 4; then, count the LED  
To Set Up a Mode Key  
To Search for Codes  
If none of the codes listed for your device  
work, you can search through the code  
library for a valid code. The remote  
automatically selects the proper code.  
1. Turn on the device.  
2. Hold down the SELECT key and the  
appropriate mode key (AUX, VCR, TV,  
or CBL) until the LED blinks twice. For  
example, to search for a TV code, hold  
down SELECT and TV.  
Remote Control (“remote”) func-  
blinks. The number of blinks  
indicates the fourth digit in the  
code.  
The mode keys are programmed with  
tions as four remotes in one to  
most of the popular brands of electronic  
operate your TV, VCR, cable set-top  
devices, so before you perform this  
procedure, test each mode key.  
To test the mode key, turn on your  
device, press the mode key for that  
device, and then press POWER on the  
remote to verify that the power to the  
device turns off.  
device, or CD player. If you prefer,  
you can program the AT2400  
AllTouch Remote Control to  
operate additional electronic  
devices, such as a stereo receiver, a  
DVD player, or a home automation  
device.  
7. Write down your codes in the To  
Set Up a Mode Key section.  
To Program for Volume Control  
You can program your Volume and  
Mute keys to function in one of two  
ways:  
• To control the volume on a single  
device all the time  
• To control the volume on each  
device, depending on the mode key  
that you press  
Note:The default setting is to control  
volume through your TV all the time.  
Follow these steps to change the way  
your Volume and Mute keys function.  
1. Turn on the appropriate device.  
If the device does not turn off, then the  
mode key may not be set up. Follow  
these steps to set up a mode key:  
For information about the keys on  
the remote, go to the Quick  
Reference section of this guide.  
3. Using the keypad on the remote, press  
991. The LED blinks once.  
1. Find the code for your brand of  
device in one of the setup code lists  
in this guide.  
2. Make sure that the device is turned  
on.  
3. Press and hold the SELECT key and  
the appropriate mode key for that  
device until the LED (the light at the  
top of the remote) blinks twice. For  
example, to set up the VCR key, press  
and hold SELECT and VCR.  
Note: If you have questions or  
concerns about the operation of  
this remote, contact your cable  
service provider.  
4. Point the remote toward the device, and  
press the POWER key.  
5. Did the device turn off?  
• If no, press the up arrow key to go to  
the next code, and return to step 4.  
• If yes, press SELECT to confirm the  
code.  
Batteries  
The remote requires two alkaline  
AA batteries. When batteries are  
properly installed, the LED on the  
remote blinks each time a button is  
pressed.  
Note: The LED on the remote blinks three  
times when you reach the end of the code  
library. Each of the code libraries contains  
fewer than 80 codes.  
2. If you have an Explorer® Digital  
Home Communication Terminal  
(DHCT), use the SETTINGS  
Important Reminder: A diagram in  
the battery compartment of the  
remote indicates proper placement  
of the batteries.  
4. Enter the setup code for the device.  
button to go to the General  
Note: The setup codes for each mode  
key appear on the front and the back  
of this guide.  
Settings menu on-screen, and  
make sure that the Audio: Volume  
Control setting is set to “Variable.”  
To Identify Programmed Codes  
You can find out which code you used to  
program your device by using the  
following procedure.  
1. Hold the SELECT key and the appropri-  
ate mode key (AUX, VCR, TV, or CBL)  
until the LED blinks twice.  
5. Point the remote toward the device.  
Mode Keys and Setup Codes  
3. Hold the SELECT key and the  
appropriate mode key (AUX, VCR,  
TV, or CBL) until the LED blinks  
twice.  
6. Press POWER, PLAY, or CH+ to test  
Q: What are mode keys?  
the device.  
A: The mode keys switch the  
remote to operate a particular  
device. These four keys are  
located at the top of the remote.  
7. Did the device operate correctly?  
• If yes, go to step 8.  
• If no, repeat steps 3 through 6 using  
a different setup code.  
4. Using the keypad on the remote,  
2. Using the keypad on the remote, press  
press 993. The LED blinks twice.  
990. The LED blinks twice.  
5. Do you want the Volume and Mute  
keys to operate a single device all  
the time?  
Note: If all of the codes listed for your  
brand of device fail to operate your  
device properly, go to the To Search  
for Codes section of this guide for  
instructions.  
3. Press 1; then, count the LED blinks.  
The number of LED blinks indicates the  
first digit in the code. For example, 4  
blinks indicates the first digit in the  
code is 4. If the LED does not blink, the  
digit is 0.  
4. Press 2; then, count the LED blinks.  
The number of blinks indicates the  
second digit in the code.  
Q: What are setup codes?  
• If yes, press the mode key for  
the device that you want to  
control the volume.  
• If no, press the VOL - key to  
control the volume through  
various devices based on the  
mode key.  
A: Setup codes are numeric codes  
that identify your brand of  
equipment so that the remote  
can operate that device.  
Important Reminder: The AT2400  
AllTouch Remote Control is not a  
toy. It should be kept out of the  
reach of children under the age of 6  
years.  
8. Repeat steps 1 through 6 for each  
mode key that you want to set up.  
9. Write down your codes for future  
reference:  
5. Press 3; then, count the LED blinks.  
The number of blinks indicates the third  
digit in the code.  
AUX:__________ VCR:____________  
TV:____________ CBL:____________  
6. Point the remote toward the  
device and confirm that the  
Volume and Mute keys function as  
expected.  
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