General Electric GE universal remote Owner's manual

Category
Soundbar speakers
Type
Owner's manual
GE
33701 Universal
Remote Control
User Manual
Introduction
Universal remotes are designed to replace or consolidate the control functions of multiple individual
remote controls, making it easier for users to operate various electronic devices such as TVs, DVD
players, Blu-ray players, sound systems, and more with a single remote.
Here's a general introduction to the features and capabilities you can expect from a GE
universal remote control like the 33701 model:
Device Compatibility: Universal remotes like the GE 33701 are typically compatible with a wide
range of electronic devices, including most major brands and models of TVs, audio equipment,
and other home entertainment devices.
Code Library: These remotes come pre-programmed with a vast database of device codes.
Users can input the specific code for their device, allowing the universal remote to communicate
with and control that device.
Learning Function: Some universal remotes, including certain GE models, offer a learning
function. This feature allows the remote to "learn" commands from other remotes, even for
devices not included in the pre-programmed database.
Multiple Device Control: Universal remotes can typically control multiple devices, and users
can switch between devices with the push of a button or by selecting different device modes.
Function Buttons: The remote typically includes buttons for commonly used functions like
power, volume, channel, input source, play, pause, stop, and navigation.
Backlit Buttons: Some universal remotes have backlit buttons for easy use in low-light
conditions.
Macro Programming: Advanced universal remotes often support macro programming, allowing users
to create sequences of commands executed with a single button press. For example, you could
program a "watch TV" macro that turns on the TV, cable box, and sound system with one button press.
Setup and Code Entry: Setting up a universal remote typically involves entering a specific code for
each device you want to control. The user manual for the remote provides instructions on how to do
this.
Battery Operation: Universal remotes are typically powered by batteries, so it's important to ensure
the batteries are properly installed and have sufficient charge.
Volume Punch-Through: Some universal remotes offer volume punch-through, which means that
regardless of the device you're controlling (e.g., a DVD player or cable box), the volume control
buttons will always adjust the volume on your TV.
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Easy to install: The direct code input method is the recommended method because it is the
easiest and fastest method in most cases. Or, please refer to the user manual supplied with the
product for matching.
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Battery Precautions
Do not mix old and new batteries.
Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc), or rechargeable (Ni-Cd, Ni-MH, etc.) batteries.
Always remove old, weak or worn-out batteries promptly and recycle or dispose of them in
accordance with local and national regulations.
Battery Saver
Your remote automatically turns off if the buttons are depressed for more than 8 seconds. This will
save your batteries should your remote get stuck in a place where the buttons remain depressed (e.g.,
between the sofa cushions).
Power – Turns devices ON/OFF
TV, cable – Selects the device to control
Volume Up/Down
Channel Up/Down
Mute – Mutes sound
Previous Channel – Returns to the
previously selected channel
Numbers – Used for direct channel
selection
Dot (•) – Used to select digital channels,
e.g., 4.1
Button Functions
Enter – Some devices require to Enter to be
pressed after channel selection
Setup – Used to program the remote
Input – Selects video inputs
Sleep – Turns the device off after a selected
period of time
The Direct Code Entry method is the recommended method as it is the simplest and quickest
method in most cases.
The Auto Code Search method searches through all the codes in the remote to find a code for
your device.
Note: this remote comes preprogrammed for Samsung TVs. Press TV for Samsung TVs Direct
Code Entry (Recommended)
Locate the Code List included with your remote. Find the section for the type of device you wish
to control, (TV, cbl). Locate the brand of your device and circle all the remote codes for the
brand.
Programming Your Remote
Your remote is designed to control multiple audio/video devices. To use, you will need to program the
remote for your devices. There are two different methods you can use to program the remote, Direct
Code Entry or Auto Code Search.
Press and hold down the SETUP button on the remote until the red light on the remote control
turns on. Release the SETUP button. The red light will remain on. Note: The red light will either
be a small light at the top of the remote or the power ON/OFF button.
Press and release the device button on the remote for the type of device you wish to control,
(TV, cbl). The red light will blink once and remain on. Note: Any of the device buttons on the
remote can be programmed to control any of your devices. For example, you can use the CBL
device button on the remote to control a Satellite Receiver, Digital Converter Box, Streaming
Media Player or any device category in the Code List.
Use the number buttons on the remote to enter the first 4-digit remote code you circled in the
Code List in Step 1. The red light will turn off after entering the fourth digit.
Point the remote at the device. Test the buttons on the remote to see if the device responds as
you would expect. If the buttons do not operate the device, return to Step 2 above and use the
next code that you circled for that device.
Repeat Steps 1 – 5 for each device you wish to control.
Enabling the Master Volume Feature
Press and hold down the SETUP button on the remote until the red light on the remote control
turns on. Release the SETUP button. The red light will remain on.
Press and release the device button (TV, cbl) on the remote for the device you wish to control
the volume.
Press and release the MUTE button.
Press and release the VOL+ button. The red light will blink twice and turn off.
Disabling the Master Volume Feature
Press and hold down the SETUP button on the remote until the red light on the remote control
turns on. Release the SETUP button. The red light will remain on.
Press and release the device button (TV, cbl) programmed to control the Master Volume
Feature.
Press and release the MUTE button.
Press and release the VOL – button. The red light will blink twice and turn off.
Code Identification
Press and hold down the SETUP button on the remote until the red light on the remote control turns on.
Release the SETUP button. The red light will remain on.
Press and release the desired device button (TV, cbl) you would like the code for.
Press and release the ENTER button.
Press and release the #1 button. Count the number of times the remote light flashes. This is the number
corresponding to the first digit of the code. Repeat the process by pressing the #2, #3 and #4 buttons for
the remaining digits.
Press and release the ENTER button to exit this mode.
Reset to Factory Settings
Press and hold down the SETUP button on the remote until the red light on the remote control turns on.
Release the SETUP button. The red light will remain on.Press and release the MUTE button.
Press and release the number #0 button.
The red indicator light will flash twice.
SPECIFICATION
Brand: GE
Max Number of Supported Devices: 2
Compatible Devices
Connectivity Technology: Infrared
Maximum Range: 30 Feet
Tips for removing personal data from electrical and electronic
devices
If you are an owner of a personal electronic device that is covered by the WEEE Directive such as a
computer, mobile phone, or camera, you should erase all personal or confidential data before
recycling it. You can do this by restoring the device to its factory settings, which is normally done in
your device's settings menu. Also, you should delete any personal or confidential data on any internal
storage device such as a memory or SIM card. Amazon is not liable for any data on your device.
Before resetting your device, you should always:
Back up any sensitive data such as photos, contacts and messages.
If possible, restore the device to its factory settings.
Sign out of any accounts you're signed into such as Cloud storage, social media, and messaging
apps.
Recycling information for products purchased from a Marketplace
Seller
If you have purchased your product from a Marketplace Seller, please contact that Seller to find
out more about the recycling solution they have in place for disposal of your old electronic
equipment.
Alternatively, you can return used electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) to Amazon. You can
create and print a prepaid label with the Landbell Group, and once your item is properly packed
according to this PDF document available for download, you can bring it to one of the UPS
drop-off points or arrange for a collection.
Temperature exchange equipment cannot be sent for recycling via prepaid shipping label (as
described above). Instead, you can drop it off at collection points. Temperature exchange
equipment includes refrigerators, freezers, equipment which automatically delivers cold
products, air conditioning equipment, dehumidifying equipment, heat pumps, radiators
containing oil and other temperature exchange equipment which use fluids other than water for
the temperature exchange.
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General Electric GE universal remote Owner's manual

Category
Soundbar speakers
Type
Owner's manual

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