Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFETY; do not expose this equipment to rain
2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS! PLEASE READ THEM BEFORE OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT. WARNING - TO REDUCE RISK OF DAMAGE, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL. General: 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instru...
Page 3 - Note: The Serial Number is located inside
3 Customer Service Technical Assistance Please Take A Moment Thank You The serial number, purchase date and dealer name are important for possible in- surance claim or future service. The spaces below have been provided to record that information: Note: The Serial Number is located inside the Batter...
Page 4 - Table of Contents; Technical Assistance and; System Settings; General Notes; Caution: The UR12s LCD Screen is made; RS232 DB9 Connector Pin Layout
4 Table of Contents Safety Instructions ................................ 2 Thank You, Please Take a Moment, Technical Assistance and Customer Service .................................. 3 Table of Contents and General Notes ... 4 Introduction .......................................... 5 Performance F...
Page 5 - Memory Lock
5 Performance Features Introduction The McIntosh UR12 is a very powerful and flexible learning remote control with a LCD Touch Screen. The UR12 has many advanced operating features that can add convenience and enjoyment of your home entertainment system. It is designed to op- erate up to twelve comp...
Page 6 - The UR12 uses four AA batteries. Please; Note: Please do not mix old batteries with; Installing Batteries
6 Installing Batteries Figure 3 Figure 4 The UR12 uses four AA batteries. Please be sure to match the batteries with the (+) and (-) markings inside the battery com- partment during installation. Refer to fig- ures 1, 2, 3 and 4 Note: Please do not mix old batteries with new ones or mix different ty...
Page 8 - Touch Screen and Push-buttons
8 Adjusts the VOLume level Up Turns Power ON or OFF Selects Transport Functions of a DVD/CD player, DVD/CD changer or tape recorder Touch Screen and Push-buttons Adjusts the VOLume level Down Selects the Main Touch Screen Menu Selects the different Pages of Touch Screen Menus MUTEs the audio Touch S...
Page 9 - How to Operate the Remote Control
9 Touch Screen The Touch Screen allows for the selection and controlling of different components through multiple On-Screen Pages. Mute Press the MUTE Push-button to mute the audio and a second time to unmute. The MUTE Push-button is also used in conjuction with other push-buttons to per- form progr...
Page 10 - Input Source Selection; Select one of the six Audio Inputs or six; Note: If your McIntosh Control Center or; Touch Screen Menu Page 1
10 Input Source Selection Select one of the six Audio Inputs or six Audio/Video Inputs from the available In- put Sources on your McIntosh Control Center or Preamplifier. Note: If your McIntosh Control Center or Preamplifier has additional Inputs that you would like to select and control, contact yo...
Page 11 - Tuner Functions
11 MAC Touch Screen Pages Touch Screen Menu Page 2 Tuner Functions Select AM or FM broadcast band. Press and release SEEK Up or Down to move from station to station. Press and hold a SEEK Push-button to move continuously from station to station. Press REVIEW to start the automatic brief audition of ...
Page 12 - Touch Screen Menu Page 3; Home
12 Touch Screen Menu Page 3 Numbered and +10 Push-buttons Press push-buttons 0 through 9 to access tuner station presets, DVD chapters, DVD/ CD tracks or DVD/CD discs. When using a McIntosh DVD/CD player, access track numbers higher than 10 by first pressing +10 and then a number push-button. Home A...
Page 13 - Note: Provides discrete commands for use in; MAC Touch Screen Pages
13 Power On and Off Switches AC Power ON or OFF. Note: Provides discrete commands for use in Macros. Listen and Record Processors Accesses the external LISTEN and/or RECORD PROCESSOR(s) on some McIntosh Control Centers or Preamplifi- ers. Speakers 1 and 2 Switches the two pairs of SPEAKERS/ OUTPUTS ...
Page 14 - Touch Screen Contrast; Overview
14 Touch Screen Contrast All the programming is done by first enter- ing the SYSTEM SETTING Mode in the remote control. Press both the MAIN and PAGE buttons simultaneously for five sec- onds to enter the SYSTEM SETTING mode. Refer to figure 7. Move the cursor on the screen with the joystick to your ...
Page 16 - Programming Macro Functions; Introduction Macro and Punch; M1, M2 and M3 Buttons
16 The MACRO and PUNCH THROUGH can be programmed. There are three types of macro functions you can program. The M1, M2 and M3 in the Main Menu are de- signed to send out up to twenty eight com- mands from each of the three Touch-but- tons. There are Twelve Device Touch-but- tons in the Main Menu and...
Page 17 - System Settings; Device Buttons
17 System Settings Device Buttons 1. Select one of the twelve Device But- tons you wish to store macro functions with the cursor on DEVICE BUTTON. 2. Move the cursor to COMMON BUT- TON and select again either the same or another device button whose func- tional buttons you wish to store in the devic...
Page 18 - To Erase Punch Through Functions; Preprogram; Using a three-digit code number
18 CHANNEL up button for Channel Punch Through. 3. Select the device you wish to Punch- through to (1st device). 4. Select the device you wish to Punch- through from (2nd device). 5. Repeat from Step 2 to program Punch- through to other devices. Once you complete the Punch-through Program- ming and ...
Page 19 - Auto Scan with Brand Names
19 System Settings ming. If there is more than one code number assigned to your brand, try one code number at a time until you find the right code number. If you entered the right code number, the component will turn off right after you entered the number. When the right code number is entered, save...
Page 20 - Learning Method
20 button will only show the first brand (in alphabetical order) in that alphabet group. 9. If the first code number assigned to the brand is the right one, it will turn off the component. If it is not the right one or if it is not the right brand name, press the Channel Up button. It will automatic...
Page 21 - Erasing the Learned Buttons
21 and select the device on the Touch- button that you wish to teach into. 4. Place your original remote control to the UR12 head to head about 2-3 inches apart. Refer to figure 14. 5. Press either the Device Touch-button or functional button, whichever you wish to teach in the UR12. It is now ready...
Page 23 - Moving Touch Buttons
23 System Settings Edit Touch-buttons Touch-buttons may be added or deleted, change the Touch-button size and shape, move the Touch-button locations (even to other pages), creating a Favorite Device Page and edit the Text on the Touch-but- tons in the EDITING Mode. 1. Go into System Setting Mode by ...
Page 25 - Inserting Touch-buttons
25 memory in the remote control and a new program is loaded to the remote control. The learned functions will be lost permanently with the deletion of the button. Please use caution in deleting the button. 2. Repeat the above step to continue to delete other buttons in the same de- vice. 3. If you w...
Page 27 - A B C D E F G H I J K L M
27 Figure 18 or DOWN Push-button to select the characters you wish to use, press the Channel UP or Channel DOWN Push- button to move on to next or move back to the previous characters, press the PRE CH button to move to the sec- ond line of the text and the POWER button for different font sizes. You...
Page 29 - Erasing all the Programs
29 Caution: The following step will erase all of the Normal Modes of Operations from the UR12 and activate the Program Upload Mode. Pressing the button shown through the opening in the battery compartment after removing the batteries from the UR12 will erase all the programs in the remote con- trol....
Page 31 - Alternate Button Functions
31 When SAT Touch Screen Menu is selected: INPUT = TV/SAT (Touch Screen Page 1) EXIT = Exit/Cancel (Touch Screen Page 2) When TAPE Touch Screen Menu is selected: PRE. CH = Deck A DECK A-R PLAY = Rev. Play (Touch Screen Page 1) DECK B-R PLAY = Rev. Play (Touch Screen Page 2) DECK B-PLAY = For. Play (...
Page 32 - Audio Devices
32 ADC ------------------------------------------------- 7 ADCOM -------------------------------------------- 082 092 225 161 269 AIWA ----------------------------------------------- 018 104 170 202 203 213 211 188 AKAI ----------------------------------------------- 138 189 AMC --------------------...
Page 33 - Setup Code Table
33 MERIDIAN ---------------------------------------- 100 012 013 MITSUBISHI -------------------------------------- 242 243 204 MONDIAL ----------------------------------------- 157 158 042 043 081 112 MYRYAD ------------------------------------------ 276 NAD -----------------------------------------...
Page 35 - Cable Devices
35 Setup Code Table PARAGON ----------------------------------------- 52 PHILIPS -------------------------------------------- 006 012 013 020 085 095 PIONEER ------------------------------------------ 103 034 051 063 076 105 PRUCER ------------------------------------------- 59 PTS -----------------...
Page 36 - CD Devices
36 Manufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number CD Devices HITACHI ------------------------------------------- 042 175 INKEL ---------------------------------------------- 130 143 144 JC PENNY ----------------------------------------- 014 061 092 141 JENSEN -------------------------------------------- 158 ...
Page 39 - SAT Devices
39 Setup Code Table Manufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number SAT Devices STARCAST ---------------------------------------- 41 SUPERGUIDE ------------------------------------ 020 124 125 TEECOM ------------------------------------------- 023 026 075 087 088 090 107 130 137 TOSHIBA ----------------------...
Page 40 - TV Devices
40 Manufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number TV Devices CETRONIC ---------------------------------------- 43 CITIZEN ------------------------------------------- 197 002 003 004 043 101 103 143 CLASSIC ------------------------------------------- 43 CONCERTO --------------------------------------- 4 CONTE...
Page 42 - VCR Devices
42 Manufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number VCR Devices AIWA ----------------------------------------------- 034 161 AKAI ----------------------------------------------- 016 043 046 124 125 142 146 AMPRO -------------------------------------------- 72 ANAM ----------------------------------------------...
Page 44 - Operating range
44 Specifications Packing Instructions In the event it is necessary to repack the equipment for shipment, use the original shipping carton and interior parts only if they are all in good serviceable condition. If a shipping carton or the interior packing is needed, please call or write Customer Serv...
Page 48 - Chambers Street
McIntosh Part No. 040774 McIntosh Laboratory, Inc. 2 Chambers Street Binghamton, NY 13903