INTRODUCTION
TheOneForAllAccess4 Universal
RemoteControlis designedtooperate
three(or four)homeentertainment
devices,dependingonthe model pur-
chased(see KeyCharts,Mode Keys on
theright).
The remote controlrequires two fresh
AAAalkaline batteriesand easyprogram-
mingtocontrolyourdevices.Forbest
results,pleasereadandperformall
instructionslisted here.Also,keep these
instructionsforfuturereference.
FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS
Usethe Key Charts tolearnhowtouse the
universalfunctionsoftheOne ForAll
Access4UniversalRemoteControl.
Key Charts UseSET forall
programming
sequences.
TheLED (redlight)
blinkstoshowthat
theremotecontrolis
workingand is
sendingsignals.
Press POWER once to
turn onor off the
selecteddevice.
Mode Keys for Access 4:
Press VCR,DVD,TV,or
CBL/SAT onceto select
ahomeentertainment
device tocontrol.
Usethekeypad(0~9)
todirectly select
channels(for example,
09or31).
Press MUTE once to
turnsoundoff
oron.
Press PREV once to
recallthe last-viewed
channeland topage
backonescreenonthe
mainmenu.
Press ENTER once
afterenteringchannel
numberson some TV
models.
UseMENU (orEXIT) to
chooseoptions(or
exit)fromyour
selecteddevice’s
menuor guide.
UseVOL+ (orVOL-)
toraise(orlower)the
soundvolume.
UseCH+ (or CH-)to
selectthenexthigher
(orlower)channel.
When controlling a
DVDplayer,use SKIP
FORWARD tonext DVD
chapter.,useSKIP
REVERSE tothe last
DVDchapter.
Press SHIFT and use
theUp/Down/Left
Rightcursorkeysto
move thecursor in the
program guideand
menuscreens.
Press SHIFT and MUTE
toselecta menu item.
Press SLEEP to activate
yourdevice’ssleep
timer(notavailable
foralldevices).
Usethe transport keys
tocontrolyourVCR,
CDorDVDplayer,or
VOD. To record a
program,press the
record key (REC)
twice.
INSTALLING BATTERIES
1. Ontheremotecontrol’sback,pushthe
tab andlift off the battery cover.
2. Obtaintwo(2) newAAA alkaline
batteries.Matchthe+and–marks
onthe batteries to the + and –
marksinthebatterycase,theninsert
thenewbatteries.
3. Pressthebatterycoverbackinto
place.The tab should click when the
coveris locked.
4. Testthe unit by pressingPOWER
andanymode key (e.g.,TV). If the
batteriesareinsertedcorrectly,the
LEDwill blink once.
NOTE:Whenbatteriesneedreplacement,
theremotecontrolwillstopoperating.
Removetheold batteriesand insert new
oneswithin30minutestoensureallof
yourprogramming informationis restored.
PROGRAMMING
DEVICE CONTROL
TheOneForAllAccess4 remotecontrol
ispreprogrammed atthe factoryto
operatean RCATVandVCR,aMotorola
(GI)cablebox,and a Toshiba DVDplay-
er.To controldevices other than the
defaultbrands,performthefollowing
steps;otherwise skip this section:
NOTE:ForTV/VCRCombocontrol,seethe
nextsection.
1. Turnonadevice(e.g.,VCR)and,if
applicable, insertmedia, (e.g.,
cassetteor disc).
NOTE:Please readsteps2-4 completely
beforeproceeding.Highlightor writedown
thecodes anddeviceyou wishto program
beforemovingonto step 2.
2. Ontheremotecontrol,pressadevice
keyonce(i.e., VCR,DVD,TV,or
CBL/SAT ).Pressand holdSET until
theLED blinks twice,then release
SETP.
3. UsetheManufacturer’sCodes to
locate thetype of device andbrand
nameandthenenterthe firstfour-
digitcodeforyourcomponent.If
performedcorrectly,theLEDwill
blinktwice.
NOTE:If the LED didnot blinktwice, then
repeatsteps 2through3 andtry entering
thesame codeagain.
4. Aimtheremotecontrolatthedevice
andpressPOWER once.The device
should turn off. If it does not respond,
repeatsteps2-3,trying each codefor
yourbranduntilyoufindonethat
works.If it still does notwork,try
SearchingForYourCode.
NOTE:If the device does not have a
POWER
key,pressthe(
Play
)key.
5. Repeatsteps1 through4 foreach
device youwant to control.
PROGRAMMING
TV/VCR COMBO CONTROL
Performthefollowinginstructionsto
control a TV/VCRCombo:
1. TurnontheTV/VCRComboand
insertavideo cassette.
NOTE:Please readsteps2-4completely
beforeproceeding.Highlight orwrite down
thecodes anddeviceyou wish toprogram
beforemoving on to step2.
2. Ontheremotecontrol,pressVCR.
Press and hold SET until the LED
blinkstwice,then releaseSET.
3. UsetheSetupCodesForTV/VCR
Combos (on the back side)tolocate
thebrandnameand then enterthe
firstfour-digitcodeforyourdevice.
If performedcorrectly,the LED will
blinktwice.
NOTE:If the LED didnot blinktwice, then
repeatsteps 2through3 andtry entering
thesame codeagain.
4. Aimtheremotecontrolatthedevice
andpressPOWER once.Itshouldturn
off.If the devicedoes not respond,
repeatsteps2-3,trying each codefor
yourbranduntilyoufindonethat
works.If it still does notwork,try
SearchingForYourCode.
NOTE:If the device does not have a
POWER
key,pressthe(
Play
)key.
SEARCHING FOR YOUR CODE
If your device does notrespondto the
remotecontrolafter trying allcodes
listed for yourbrand,or if your brand is
notlisted atall,trysearchingforyour
code. Forexample,to searchforacode
foryourTV:
1. Ontheremotecontrol,pressTV once.
2. Pressand holdSET untiltheLED
blinkstwice,thenreleaseSET.
3. Enter 9-9-1.TheLEDwill
blinktwice.
4. Aimtheremotecontrolatthethe
TVand slowlyalternatebetween
pressing POWER andTV.Stopwhen
theTVturns off.
NOTE:In thesearchmode,theremote
controlwill sendIR codesfromits library
tothe selecteddevice,startingwiththe
mostpopularcode first.
5. Tolockinthecode,pressand hold
SET untiltheLEDblinkstwice,then
releaseSET.
6. To search for the codes of your other
devices,repeatsteps1 through5,but
substitute theappropriate device key
forthe device youaresearchingfor.
CHECKING THE CODES
If you haveset up theremote control
usingthe Searching ForYourCode
procedure,youmayneed to find out
whichfour-digitcodeisoperatingyour
equipment:
Forexample,tofindoutwhich code is
operatingyourTV:
1. Ontheremotecontrol,pressTV once.
2. Pressand holdSET untiltheLED
blinkstwice,thenreleaseSET.
3. Enter 9-9-0.TheLEDwill
blinktwice.
4. Toviewthecodeforthe firstdigit,
press1once.Wait 3 seconds,count
theLEDblinks(e.g.,3blinks=3)
andwritedownthenumber.
NOTE:If a code digit is“0”, theLED will
notblink.
5. Repeatstep4threemoretimes for
remainingdigits.Use2for the
seconddigit,3for the thirddigit,
and4forthe fourth digit.
6. To check for codes of other devices,
repeatsteps1through5,butsubsti-
tutethe appropriate devicekey for
each deviceyouarechecking.
Asbefore,writedowneach four-
digitcode.
RE-ASSIGNING DEVICE KEYS
TheOneForAllAccess4 can be setto
control a second TV,VCR,or DVDplayer.
Forexample,tocontroltwo TVs,aVCR,
andacablebox,youwill need to re-
assigntheunusedDVD key to operate
thesecondTV asfollows:
1. Ontheremotecontrol,pressand
holdSET untiltheLEDblinkstwice,
thenreleaseSET.
2. Enter9-9-2.TheLEDwill
blinktwice.
3. PressTV once,then pressDVD once.
4. TheDVDkeyis now readytobe
programmedforyoursecondTV.
SeeProgrammingDeviceControl.
Tore-assignother device keys,repeat
steps1 through4bysubstitutingthe key
sequencefromthebelowchartforthe
mostpopular components:
To Re-Assign Key
Sequence Perform
VCR as2ndTV key: SET -9-9-2
-TV -VCR
VCR as2ndCBLkey: SET -9-9-2
-CBL/SAT -VCR
VCR as2ndSAT key: SET -9-9-2
-CBL/SAT -VCR
VCR as2ndDVDkey: SET -9-9-2
-DVD -VCR
VCR backtoVCR:SET -9-9-2
-VCR -VCR
DVD as2ndTV key: SET -9-9-2
-TV -DVD
DVD as2ndCBLkey: SET -9-9-2
-CBL/SAT -DVD
DVD as2ndSAT key: SET -9-9-2
-CBL/SAT -DVD
DVD as2ndVCRkey: SET -9-9-2
-VCR -DVD
DVD backtoDVD:SET -9-9-2
-DVD -DVD
Whena re-assignmentisdone,theLED
will blink twice to confirm yourchoice.
At thattime,youwillneedtoprogram
theremotecontrolforthe new device
(seeProgrammingDevice Control).
CHANGING VOLUME LOCK
TheOneForAllAccess4 is set to
control the volume of your TV inthe TV,
VCR, CBL/SAT,and DVD modes.If you
wantthevolumetobecontrolledbya
modeotherthan TV(e.g.,CBL/SAT),
changetheVolume Lock as follows:
To Change Volume Lock To
Another Mode:
1. Ontheremotecontrol,pressand
holdSET untiltheLEDblinkstwice,
thenreleaseSET.
2. Enter9-9-3and then pressany
modekeyonce(exceptTV).TheLED
will blinktwice.
3. Now,wheneveryoupressVOL+,
VOL–,orMUTE,volumewillbe
controlled byyourmodechoice.
Unlocking Volume Control:
NOTE:Perform theseinstructions whenyou
wantindependentvolumecontrolfor each
programmed device(e.g.,TV volumecontrol
inTV mode,CBL/SAT volumecontrolin
CBL/SAT mode,etc.)
1. Ontheremotecontrol,pressand
holdSET untiltheLEDblinkstwice,
thenreleaseSET.
2. Enter9-9-3and then pressVOL+.
TheLEDwill blink fourtimes.
3. Volumewillagainbe controlled
according to its defaultstates.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Forassistance,pleasecontactus in any
of the following ways:
• ConsumerHelpLine:(330) 405-8612
• Internet: http://www.oneforall.com
PROBLEM: LEDdoesnotblinkwhen
youpressakey.
SOLUTION: Replacebatterieswithtwo
new
AAA
alkalinebatteries.
PROBLEM: LED blinkswhen you
pressa key,buthome
entertainmentcomponent
does notrespond.
SOLUTION: Makesuretheremote
control is aimed atyour
homeentertainment
deviceandisnotfarther
than15feetaway.
PROBLEM: Theunit does notcontrol
homeentertainment
devicesorcommandsare
notworkingproperly.
SOLUTION: Tryall listedcodesforthe
component brands being
setup.Makesurethey
can be operated withan
infrared remote control.
PROBLEM: TV/VCRcombodoesnot
respondproperly.
SOLUTION: UsetheVCR codesfor
yourbrand.Somecombo
unitsmayrequireboth a
TVcodeandaVCRcode
forfull operation.
PROBLEM: Changingchannelsdoes
notwork properly.
SOLUTION: If original remote control
requiredpressingENTER
tochange channels,press
ENTER onthe remote
controlafter entering the
channelnumber.
PROBLEM: Tried“SearchMethod”
andstillcouldnotfind a
working code.
SOLUTION: Clear the device keyas
follows: Press and hold
SET untiltheLED blinks
twice,thenrelease.Next
enter9-9-2.Thenpress
thedevicekey tobe
clearedtwice.Nowrepeat
the“SearchMethod.”
PROBLEM: CH▲andCH▼do not
workforyourRCATV.
SOLUTION: Due toRCAdesign(1983-
1987),onlythe original
remote control will oper-
atethese functions.
PROBLEM: Remotecontroldoes not
turn on Sony orSharp
TV/VCRCombo.
SOLUTION: Forpoweron,theseprod-
uctsrequireprogramming
TVcodes.ForSony, use
TVcode0000andVCR
code0032.ForSharp,use
TVcode0093andVCR
code0048.
LIFETIME WARRANTY
OneForALL("OFA") warrantsthis
producttobe free fromdefectsinmate-
rialsandworkmanship,under normal
use,throughoutthe period of the prod-
uct’sownershipbytheoriginal purchas-
er.This warrantydoes notcoverdamage
orfailurescausedbyproductsorser-
vicesnotsuppliedbyOFA,or which
resultfromaccident,misuses,abuse,
neglect,mishandling,misapplication,
faultyinstallation,set-up adjustment,
improper maintenance,alteration,mal-
adjustment of consumer controls,modi-
fications,commercialuse,orthatis
attributable toacts of God.
Thereare no expresswarrantiesexcept
aslistedabove.OFA SHALL NOTBE
LIABLEFORINCIDENTALORCONSE-
QUENTIALDAMAGESRESULTING
FROMTHE USEOFTHISPRODUCT
ORARISINGOUTOFANY BREACHOF
WARRANTY,ALL EXPRESSAND
IMPLIEDWARRANTIES,INCLUDING
THEWARRANTIESOFMER-
CHANTABILITYANDFITNESS FORA
PARTICULARPURPOSE,ARE LIMIT-
EDTOTHEWARRANTYPERIODSET
FORTH ABOVE.Somestatesdo not
allow theexclusion or limitation of inci-
dentalorconsequentialdamagers,or
limitationsonhowlong an implied war-
rantylasts,sotheaboveexclusionsor
limitationsmaynotapplytoyou.This
warrantygivesyouspecific legal rights
andyoumayalsohaveotherrights
which varyfrom state to state.
Toobtainwarrantyservice fora defec-
tiveproduct,pleasereturntheproduct,
preferablyintheoriginalcarton,along
with yourpurchase receipt,to thestore
of original purchasefor thefirst 90 days.
Anotedetailing the complaintwouldbe
helpful.The store,at its option,will
replaceor repair thisproduct if foundto
bedefective.
If theunit has been purchased more
than90daysago,plsreturn it to Impact
DistributionServices,6262 Patterson
PassRoad,SuiteC,Livermore,CA 94550
togetherwith the original receiptand
$3.95tocover postage and handling.It
willberepaired orreplaced atthemanu-
facturer’soption.The manufacturer
reservesthe rightto substitutea current-
lymanufactured model with equal or
superiorfeatures.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
ONEFORALL®is the registeredtrade-
mark of UniversalElectronicsInc.
ComputimeInternationalLtd.isthe
Licenseeof the ONEFOR ALL®brand
forUSA and Canada.
Copyright2001byUniversalElectronics
Inc.Nopart of this publicationmay be
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Universal Electronics Inc.
OneForAll®Access4iscompatibilefor
useinNorthAmericaexcludingMexico.
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