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Programming Your AT&T 200C Remote Control


This remote is slightly different than the AT&T 200B/TCI200B. Please refer to the 200B page when using that remote. 

You are now ready to program the remote control. Find the codes for your set top terminal, TV, VCR, and any auxiliary device in the Device Codes section at the end of this guide.
Please note the following:

*  All codes are three-digit numbers. As you program for each mode, write down the correct codes in the spaces provided for future reference,

*  For many devices, more than one code is listed. In these cases, start with the first code.

*  If you do not press the next key within 10 seconds, the whole sequence will be erased and you will have to start over. This prevents you from accidentally reprogramming the remote control during regular viewing.

*  After you program the remote control, check the device functions. If a primary function does not operate, you can try another device code listed in the Device Codes section for the manufacturer. If the device does not respond, refer to Finding the Correct Device Code later in this guide.

PROGRAMMING FOR YOUR CABLE DEVICE, TV, AND VCR

The AT&T 200C is already programmed to control Motorola's Digital set-top terminals.

To control another device, look for the list of manufacturers' three-digit codes for the device type in the
Device Codes section, then perform the following steps:

1. On the remote control, press and hold the appropriate mode key until the four mode keys flash twice. The mode key will continue to flash.

2. Enter the three-digit code.

After you press the first digit, the mode key should light and stay on. After you press the last digit, the mode key should flash three times and turn off.

If the mode key does not flash three times before turning off, the code is invalid for this device type. Repeat the procedure with another device code.

3. Point the remote at the device and press the POWER key. If the device turns on or off, you have finished programming.

If you have tried all the codes listed for the manufacturer and the device does not respond, refer to Finding the Correct Device Code later in this guide.

4. Write the codes below:

Set-top device code


TV code


VCR Code


5. Note that in the TV and VCR modes, the PAUSE, PLAY, REW, REC, and FF keys control your VCR. To record a program, while holding down REC,_ press PLAY. This prevents accidental recording.

PROGRAMMING FOR AN AUXILIARY DEVICE

You can program the AUX mode to control an auxiliary device such as a second remote-controlled TV or VCR, a Motorola satellite receiver, or a digital audio tuner.

1. Look up the device manufacturer in the Device Codes section and note the code.

2. Press and release the AUX key for approximately three seconds until the four mode keys flash twice. the AUX key continues to flash.

3. On the remote control, press and release the appropriate mode key for the device (VCR for a video cassette recorder, TV for a television, and CABLE for a cable device). The AUX key will stop flashing and will stay lit continuously until you complete step 4)

4. Enter the three-digit code for your TV, VCR or Cable device.
After you press the first digit, the AUX key should light and stay on. After you press the last digit, the LX key should flash three times and turn off. If the AUX key does not flash three times before turning off, the code is invalid for this device type. Repeat the procedure with another device code.

5. Point the remote at the device and press the POWER key. If the device turns on or off, you have finished programming. If you have tried all the codes listed for the manufacturer and the device does not respond, refer to Finding the Correct Device Code later in this guide.

6. Write down the device type and code below:

Device type

AUX device code

PROGRAMMING VOLUME CONTROL

You can program your AT&T 200C to control volume through the TV while in any other mode. The TV must permit remote control volume.

For example, you can control volume through the TV while in Cable mode. In VCR mode, the volume control is always set through the TV.

This procedure does not affect any device codes you set previously.

To control the volume through the TV while in cable mode:

1. Press and hold CABLE for approximately three seconds until the four mode keys flash twice. The CABLE key will continue to flash.

2. Press TV. The CABLE key will flash three times and turn off. You now control the volume through the TV whenever you change the volume level in cable mode.

To control the volume through the Cable Device while in Cable mode (default):

1. Press and hold CABLE for approximately three seconds until the four mode keys flash twice. The CABLE key will continue to flash.

2. Press CABLE. The CABLE key will flash three times and turn off. You now control the volume through the Cable Device whenever you change the volume level in CABLE mode.

MASTER POWER CONTROL

You can program your AT&T 200C to turn on and off all of your remote controlled devices (AUX, CABLE, TV, or VCR) when you press POWER. All devices must be in direct line of sight to ensure proper operation.
Perform the following steps to enable or disable power control for each device:

1. Make sure all devices to be controlled are turned on.

2. Press and hold any mode key (AUX, CABLE, TV, or VCR) for approximately three seconds until all four
mode keys flash twice. The mode key you press will continue to flash.

3. Press the POWER key twice. The mode key will flash three times and turn off.

FINDING THE CORRECT DEVICE CODE

Manufacturers often put their brand name on devices made by others. If you have tried all the manufacturer S device codes listed in this guide but the device still does not respond, you can use the AT&T 200C to find and identify the appropriate device code.

Scanning for a device code

1. Turn on the device.

2. Press and hold a mode key for approximately three seconds until the four mode keys flash twice. The selected mode key will continue to flash.

3. Press the POWER key. The mode key will stop flashing and remain on.

4. Point the remote control at the device.

5. Press and release the CURSOR UP key repeatedly and slowly. Each time you press the key, the remote sends the power-off command using a different device code. When the device turns off, the remote is programmed with a code that controls the device. If you press the CURSOR UP key after the device has turned off, press the CURSOR DOWN key to return to the previous device code.

6. Test whether other functions operate using the remote control. If a primary function does not work, continue to press the CURSOR UP key to find another code that turns off the device. Then test the functions again.

7. When you are satisfied that all primary functions are working, press OK to lock in the code

VIDEO-ON-DEMAND (VOD)

When in CABLE mode, the VCR keys operate your set-top box's Video-on Demand functions (where available).


CHANNEL LOCK

Channel Lock prevents the channel up and down functions from operating any device other than the set-top box - no matter which device (AUX, CABLE, TV, or VCR) is currently selected.

The AT&T 200C comes with Channel Lock activated. If you want the remote control to operate channel functions on your TV, VCR, or Auxiliary device, you will need to de-activate Channel lock. To de-activate Channel Lock, follow these steps:

1. Press and hold the CABLE key for 3 seconds. The CABLE key will continue to flash.

2. Press CHANNEL UP; press CHANNEL DOWN; then press OK. You will then get a confirmation blink. Repeat these steps to re-activate Channel Lock.

GENERAL OPERATION

Use the mode keys to switch control to a device. The four mode keys (AUX, CABLE, TV, or VCR) light to indicate which device is being controlled.

For example, to change VCR channels, press VCR and then press the desired channel number keys). To control your cable device, press the CABLE key and then press a function key. The remote control will continue to operate the same device until you press another mode key.

RECALLING A DEVICE CODE

Perform the following steps to read the code currently set for a device. This is useful for retrieving a device code that was set using the scanning method described previously.

1. Press and hold a mode key until the four mode keys flash twice. The selected mode key will continue to flash.

2. Press HELP. The mode key flashes each of the three digits in the code. A pause separates each digit. For example, three flashes represent the number 3. Rapid flashing represents 0.

3. Count and record the sequence of flashes to determine the three-digit code.

DEVICE CODES

CABLE/SAT CODE

CODE

Jerrold

000, 001, 002, 005, 007

Sci. Atlanta

006, 068

Tocom

003, 004

GI

000, 009

Echostar

010, 011

RCA

116

Alphastar

125

Hughes

124, 132

Magnavox

126

Panasonic

123

Sony

112

Toshiba

134, 174

Uniden

117

DVD BRAND
Zenith XBV243 056

TV BRAND

AOC

005, 006, 019, 020, 120, 140, 163, 173

ASA

047

Admiral

018, 090

Aiwa

090

Akai

032, 070, 172

Amark

120

Amstrad

033

Anam

005, 009, 021, 041, 120, 121

Archer

120

Audiovox

120

Bell & Howell

018

Broksonic

172, 173, 174

CXC

041

Candle

006, 022, 023, 025, 163

Capehart

019

Citizen

006, 016, 018, 022, 023, 024, 025, 026, 144, 163

Concerlo

023

Contec

041, 091

Craig

021, 041

Crown

026

Curtis Mathes

006, 016, 018, 026, 059, 125, 163, 172

Daewoo

005, 024, 026, 029, 030, 031, 032 , 172

Daytron

026

Dimensia

125

Dumont

047

Electrohome

026

Emerson

023, 026, 033, 034, 035, 037, 038, 039, 041, 122, 143, 144, 172, 176

Envision

163

Fisher

042, 090

Fujitsu

034

Funai

034, 041

Futuretech

041

General Electrhc

003, 008, 009, 023, 043, 044, 125, 130, 147, 172

Goldstar

005, 023, 026, 045, 046, 088, 172, 173

Grundig

047

Hallmark

023

Hinari

034

Hitachi

018, 023, 026, 048, 049, 050, 051, 052, 053, 054, 055, 126, 172

Infinity

066, 159

JBL

066, 159

JC Penney

003, 005, 006, 014, 016, 026, 043, 096, 125, 163, 172

JVC

057, 058, 059, 060

Jensen

056

KTV

260, 039 041, 172

Kawasho

061

Kenwood

006

Kloss

022, 110

LXI

003, 066, 090, 117, 125, 131, 172, 173

Lodgenet

018

Logik

018

Luxman

023

MGA

004, 005, 006, 023, 071, 072, 163, 172

MTC

005, 006, 016, 023, 031, 163

Magnavox

000, 006, 010, 017, 020, 025, 027, 028, 066, 067, 068, 110, 151, 154, 159, 163, 164, 167, 171, 172, 173, 175

Majestic

018

Marantz

006, 066, 068, 088, 163, 172

Matsui

032, 109

Memorex

018, 032, 090

Mitsubishi

004, 005, 023, 070, 071, 072, 122, 123, 149, 172, 173

NAD

002, 117

NEC

005, 006, 007, 023, 028, 144, 163, 172, 173

National

011, 159

Nikkai

113, 118

Onwa

041

Optonica

129

Osume

091

Panasonic

008, 009, 011, 012, 066, 159

Philco

005, 006, 025, 067, 068, 110, 159, 163, 172

Philips

005, 025, 066, 068, 088, 146, 159, 163

Pioneer

002, 048, 051, 076

Portland

005, 026, 172

Proscan

125

Proton

006, 013, 019, 023, 026, 172

Pulsar

001

Quasar

008, 009

RCA

003, 005, 014, 048, 078, 079, 080, 082, 084, 085, 086, 087, 125, 133, 134, 172

Radio shack

026, 041, 141, 173

Realistic

090, 141

SAA

145

SSS

005, 041

Saba

051

Saisho

032, 033, 109

Sampo

006, 019, 163

Samsung

005, 006, 016, 023, 026, 032, 088, 163, 172, 173

Sanyo

042, 089, 090, 091, 092, 109

Scott

026 , 034, 037, 041, 093, 173

Sears

003, 023, 034, 042, 090, 096, 098, 099, 101, 102, 104, 117, 125, 131

Sharp

026, 091, 129, 141

Signature

018

Sony

000, 109 , 119, 122

Soundesign

023, 025, 041, 172

Spectricon

120

Supra

022, 023

Sylvania

006, 025, 066, 068, 110, 112, 159, 163, 172, 173

Symphonic

132

TMK

123, 172

Tandy

112, 113, 129

Tatung

009

Technics

006

Techwood

023

Teknika

004, 005, 016, 018, 022, 023, 024, 025, 026, 034, 041, 072, 114, 159

Telerent

018

Teletech

032

Thomson

051, 116, 142

Toshiba

016, 017, 047, 090, 096, 117, 118, 131

Totevision

026

Universal

043

Vector Research

006

Victor

057

Video Concepts

070

Vidtech

005, 023, 172, 173

Viking

022

Wards

005, 006, 018, 023, 034, 043, 067, 068, 119, 125, 141, 159, 163, 172, 173

Westinghouse

090

Yamaha

005, 006

Zenith

001, 018

Zonda

120

VCR BRAND

CODE

ASA

065

Aiwa

088

Akai

008, 013, 014, 015, 016, 018, 019, 020, 145, 157

Alba

046

Amstrad

088

Audio Dynamics

030, 093

Broksonic

008, 059, 148

Bush

089

Candle

022, 042, 056, 080, 092, 093

Cannon

054

Canon

042

Capehart

043, 046

Citizen

056, 091, 092, 093

Craig

044, 082, 091

Curtis Mathes

054, 092, 105

DBX

030, 093

Daewoo

034, 046, 093, 150

Daytron

046

Dimensia

105

Dumont

049

Dynatech

088

Eleotrohome

109

Emerson

005, 006, 008, 009, 010, 011, 012, 059, 068, 088, 090, 109, 132

Finlandia

049

Finlux

049, 065, 088

Fisher

048, 049, 081, 082, 084

Funai

088

General Electric

025, 056, 051, 052, 053, 054, 091, 105, 133

Go Video

164

Goldstar

030, 033, 056, 092, 102

Goodmans

085, 089

Granada

049, 081

Grundig

065

Harmon Kardon

030, 069

Hinari

089

Hitachi

036, 037, 038, 040, 041, 088, 094, 095, 121

ITT

018

JC Penney

030, 052, 054, 080, 081, 091, 092, 093, 094

JVC

061, 062, 063, 064, 081, 092, 093, 122, 123

Jensen

060

Kenwood

062, 081, 092, 093

Lloyd

088

Logik

089

Luxor

018

MEl

054

MGA

067, 068, 109

MTC

080, 088

Magnavox

027, 034, 054, 065, 088, 111, 130, 134, 136, 137, 138, 139, 141, 142, 143, 158, 159

Marantz

030, 054, 065, 081, 085, 092, 093, 102

Memorex

033, 049, 054, 066, 081, 082, 085, 088

Minolta

094

Mitsubishi

062, 067, 068, 069, 070, 071, 109, 124, 125, 140

Multitech

088, 089, 091

NAD

073, 153

NEC

030, 031, 032, 062, 081, 092, 093, 102, 127, 128, 160

Optonica

072, 085

Orion

006

Panasonic

021, 022, 023, 024, 026, 054, 098, 114, 129

Pentax

037, 092, 094

Philco

054, 111

Philips

054, 065, 085, 154, 155

Pioneer

062, 073, 074, 075, 076, 093

Portland

046, 093

Proscan

105

Pulsar

033

Quartz

081

Quasar

054, 078

RCA

025, 026, 027, 028, 037, 091, 094, 105, 146, 147

Radio shack

081, 082, 084, 085, 109

Realistic

049, 054, 080, 081, 082, 084, 085, 088

SBR

065

Saisho

006

Salora

067, 081

Samsung

015, 034, 079, 080, 091

Sansui

032, 062, 093

Sanyo

044, 049, 081, 082, 083

Schneider

089

Scott

008, 034, 059, 090

Sears

048, 049, 081, 082, 084, 094

Sentra

046

Sharp

085, 109, 130

Sony

000, 001, 002, 003

Sylvania

054, 067, 088, 111

TMK

006

Tandy

081, 082, 084, 085, 088, 109

Tashiko

088

Tatung

086

Teac

088

Teknika

054, 087, 088

Toshiba

034, 035, 067, 084, 090

Totevision

080, 091

Unitech

080

Vector Research

030, 092, 093

Video Concepts

068, 092, 093

Videosonic

091

Wards

027, 054, 080, 082, 085, 088, 089, 090, 091, 109, 156, 161

Yamaha

030, 081, 092, 093

Zenith

033, 062

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