1. Introduction
This manual provides instructions for the Universal Remote Control, designed for seamless compatibility with various Yamaha Audio/Video Receiver models. This remote is pre-programmed and ready for immediate use, requiring no complex setup procedures.

This image displays the complete layout of the universal remote control. It is a black remote with grey circular and oval-shaped buttons, and some red buttons for power and standby. The buttons are clearly labeled with white text, indicating various functions for audio/video receiver control.
Compatible Yamaha Audio/Video Receiver Models:
- RAV326
- WJ194400
- HTR-6060
- HTR-6080
- RX-V661
- RX-V661BL
- RX-V861
2. Setup
2.1 Battery Installation
The remote control requires two (2) AAA batteries (not included). Follow these steps to install them:
- Locate the battery compartment on the back of the remote control.
- Slide the battery cover downwards or outwards to open it.
- Insert two AAA batteries, ensuring the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals align correctly with the markings inside the compartment.
- Slide the battery cover back into place until it clicks securely.
2.2 Initial Use
This remote control is pre-set and does not require any programming for the compatible Yamaha Audio/Video Receiver models. Once the batteries are correctly installed, the remote is ready for immediate use.
3. Operating Instructions
Familiarize yourself with the buttons and their functions:
- POWER (Red Button)
- Turns the connected Yamaha receiver on or off.
- SYSTEM POWER (Red Button)
- Controls the overall system power, often used for integrated system control.
- STANDBY (Red Button)
- Puts the system into a low-power standby mode.
- Input Selectors (DVD, DTV/CBL, VCR, CD, MD/CD/R, V-AUX, MULTI CH IN, TUNER)
- These buttons allow you to select the desired audio/video input source on your receiver.
- A/B/C/D/E
- Typically used for selecting different tuner presets or managing multi-zone audio output.
- + VOLUME / - VOLUME
- Increases or decreases the master volume level.
- MUTE
- Toggles the audio output between muted and unmuted states.
- PROG- / PROG+
- Used for navigating through program or channel numbers, typically in tuner mode.
- - PRESET +
- Adjusts radio station presets when in tuner mode.
- STANDARD
- Activates the standard sound processing mode.
- STEREO
- Activates the two-channel stereo sound mode.
- 5CH
- Activates a 5-channel stereo mode, distributing stereo sound to all connected speakers.
- NIGHT
- Activates a night listening mode, which typically compresses dynamic range for quieter viewing.
- SLEEP
- Sets a sleep timer for the receiver to automatically power off after a set duration.
- MUSIC
- Selects a sound mode optimized for music playback.
- SELECT
- Used for selecting options within menus or cycling through settings.
- STRAIGHT
- Activates a 'straight' decoding mode, bypassing digital sound processing for a pure audio signal.
- TEST
- Initiates a speaker test tone sequence to verify speaker connections and levels.
- LEVEL
- Adjusts individual speaker channel levels.
- MENU SET
- Accesses or confirms menu settings on the receiver's display.
- RETURN
- Returns to the previous menu or screen.
- MEMORY
- Stores settings or presets.
- DIRECT ST
- Activates direct stereo mode, often bypassing tone controls for a purer sound.
- A SPEAKERS B
- Toggles between speaker sets A and B, if your receiver supports multiple speaker outputs.
- ENTER
- Confirms selections within menus.
- Up/Down Arrows
- Navigates through menu options or adjusts numerical settings.
- + / - (Bottom Right)
- Additional adjustment buttons, possibly for tone controls or specific menu items.
- *
- Function not explicitly labeled, may be a special function button depending on the receiver model.
4. Maintenance
4.1 Cleaning
To clean the remote control, wipe it gently with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using liquid cleaners, solvents, or abrasive materials, as these can damage the remote's surface or internal components.
4.2 Battery Replacement
Replace the batteries when the remote's responsiveness decreases, or if the remote stops functioning. Always replace both batteries at the same time with new AAA batteries.
5. Troubleshooting
5.1 Remote Not Responding
- Check Batteries: Ensure batteries are inserted correctly with the correct polarity (+/-) and are not depleted. Replace with fresh AAA batteries if necessary.
- Line of Sight: Make sure there are no obstructions between the remote control and the infrared sensor on your Yamaha receiver.
- Receiver Power: Confirm that your Yamaha receiver is powered on and not in standby mode.
5.2 Limited Remote Range
- Replace Batteries: Weak batteries can reduce the remote's effective range.
- Remove Obstructions: Ensure no objects are blocking the signal path between the remote and the receiver.
- Interference: Bright light sources (like direct sunlight or certain types of fluorescent lights) can sometimes interfere with infrared signals. Try operating the remote in different lighting conditions.
6. Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product Dimensions | 6.5 x 2.17 x 0.2 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.46 ounces |
| Model Number | 752465521261 |
| Compatible Devices | Yamaha Audio/Video Receivers (RAV326, WJ194400, HTR-6060, HTR-6080, RX-V661, RX-V661BL, RX-V861) |
| Connectivity Technology | Infrared (IR) |
| Batteries Required | 2 x AAA (not included) |
7. Warranty Information
No specific warranty information is provided with this product in the available documentation. For details regarding warranty coverage, terms, and conditions, please refer to the original product listing or contact the seller, Gorilla babo, directly.
8. Customer Support
For further assistance, technical support, or inquiries regarding your Universal Remote Control, please contact the seller, Gorilla babo, directly through the platform where you purchased the product. Please have your order details and product model number ready when contacting support.





