Six-In-One Remote Control (150-1905) How It Works Faxback Doc. # 6659 Before you begin to use the 6-in-1, it is helpful to understand a little about how it works-nothing technical-just an idea of what you can expect from the 6-in-1. After you set up the 6-in-1, its command keys work like the keys on your original remote controls, though the labeling might slightly differ. For example - a key on your original remote control labeled POWER ON/OFF is equivalent to the 6-in-1's POWER key. Note: Whenever you use the 6-in-1's RECORD key, you must press it twice. This safety feature helps prevent accidental erasure of audio or video tapes. When you use the 6-in-1 to replace extremely complex remote controls, the 6-in-1 might not have all the keys of the original remote control. But, in most cases, the 6-in-1 can duplicate many commonly-used commands from the original remote controls The "A,B, and C" keys at the bottom of the 6-in-1 are special keys that you use when you set up the 6-in-1 to replace your original remote controls. The TV, CABLE, VCR, CD, AUX 1, AUX 2, and Plug 'n Power keys are device keys. You will use them when you set up the 6-in-1 to replace your original remote controls. You also use the device keys during normal operation to tell the 6-in-1 which device you want to control. Note: If you want to use the 6-in-1 with your cable box, the cable box might require remote control activation. Check with your cable company. (br/all-7/11/94)