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Check that the remote is paired by
waiting for the lights to go off on
the remote and then press the FIND
button on the RF2IR - the remote will
play a "Hello Moto." Do this if you
misplace your remote.
(You can pair up to 8 remotes with
the RF2IR converter). You can now
use your remote anywhere up to 100
feet from your STB without needing
to point the remote at your STB.
Programming the remote to control
other devices
Advanced Series
Remote Control and RF
to IR converter
(RF2IRKIT)
Battery Installation
1. On the back of the remote, push
down on tab and lift the cover off.
2. Match the batteries to the + and marks inside the battery case, then
insert 2 AA alkaline batteries.
3. Press the cover back into place.
A. Installing the RF2IR converter
If you install the RF2IR converter
and "pair" it to the remote, you
can use your remote anywhere up
to 100 ft. from your STB without
needing to point the remote at your
STB. The RF2IR converter receives
wireless (RF) commands from your
remote and converts them to IR to
control your STB. By default the
remote transmits RF commands.
You can set it to send IR commands
if you don't want to use the RF2IR
converter (see section L).
Plug the RF2IR converter into the
USB port on the front of your Set
Top Box.
Before you can use the remote
you need to "pair" it to the RF2IR
converter, to do this:
1. Bring the remote close to the
RF2IR converter. The remote will
"pair" with the RF2IR when it is
within about 2 feet from it.
The remote control will only control
the device which is selected by the
appropriate mode key (STB, TV,
DVD, and AUX). The mode key light
for the selected device flashes each
time a valid key is pressed. In order
to control other devices with your
MXv3RF Remote Control, you need
to tell the remote control what types
of devices you have. Sections B and
C take you through the steps needed
to do this. The volume controls will
control your Set Top Box (STB) until
the TV device mode is setup. The
channel controls will always control
your STB. If you want to change
this, you should follow the steps in
Sections F & G.
To use your MXv3RF Remote
Control for your other devices, you
will need to setup the TV, DVD
and AUX mode keys to control the
devices (Section B).
Please refer to the code list (on
separate sheet) for a list of supported
brands and models. If you do not
find the brand of your device on the
supported code list, please refer to
section C for the search function or
you may use section C for instructions
on the learning feature of your remote
control.
If you have an integrated or combo
unit such as a TV/DVD, each
component of the unit may need to
be setup separately by setting up both
the TV and DVD mode keys.
NOTE: The DVD and AUX mode
keys can be setup with any code.
The TV mode key can only be setup
with TV codes.
B. Manual Programming
Use the following steps to setup the
TV, DVD or AUX mode keys:
1. Power on the device you want to
program and locate the 4-digit
code from the code list.
2. Press and hold the mode key (TV,
DVD, or AUX) and while holding
it pressed, press the OK key for
one second.
3. Release both keys, all of the mode
keys will flash then the selected
mode key light will stay lit.
4. Enter the 4-digit code by pressing
the numerical keys (0-9). The
selected mode key light will blink
for each digit entry and will remain
off after the entry of the fourth
digit - indicating a successful
setup.
5. Point the remote control at the
selected device and press the
power key once. The device should
turn off. If the device stayed on,
repeat the steps 2 thru 5 trying each
code for your brand until you find
the correct code.
Repeat the steps above to setup
another device. To use the remote
control for your Set Top Box, press
the STB mode key.
NOTE: If an invalid code is entered or
no key is pressed at all for 30 seconds,
the mode key light flashes for 3
seconds and turns off. The remote
control returns to normal operation
and you will need to start over from
step B2 to setup the device.
2. All of the mode keys will flash and
then the selected mode key light
remains on.
3. On your MXv3RF remote, press
and release the key that you want
to teach.
4. While pointing your original
remote at the bottom of your
MXv3RF remote, approximately
1 inch apart, press and hold the
original remote key until the
mode key light blinks once and
stays on. (If there is a learning
problem, the mode key light blinks
for three seconds and stays on. If
this happens, repeat steps 3 and 4
above.)
MXv3RF
remote
C. Using the Search Function
To search for a particular device code
for DVD or AUX e.g. VCR, use the
Manual Programming for section B
and program DVD or AUX with any
VCR code prior to starting a search.
1. Turn on the device you want to
control and point the remote at that
device.
2. Press and hold the mode key (TV,
DVD, or AUX) and while holding
it pressed, press the OK key for
one second.
3. Release both keys, all the mode
keys will flash then the selected
mode key light will stay lit.
4. Press the power button repetitively
until the selected device turns off.
Once your device has turned off,
press OK to save the code. (If you
overshoot the code, press chan
down to go back, then press OK).
5. To indicate a successful setup, the
selected mode key will turn off
and you are ready to setup another
device by following steps 1 thru 4
of this section.
D. Learning
IMPORTANT: Learning cannot
be performed until the mode has
been setup with a valid 4-digit code
(see section B). So, first setup the
mode with any valid 4-digit code
(from the code list), then follow the
steps below.
If the code for your device is not
found in the code list and the search
feature was not able to find the code
for your device, then the learning
feature may be your best option.
The learning feature lets you "learn"
functions from your original remote
control.
D-I. Learning Commands
1. Press and hold a mode key (TV,
DVD, or AUX) on the MXv3RF
remote and while holding it
pressed, press the LEARN key
for one second then release both
keys.
1 inch
apart
Your
original
remote
4. Press and release the DELETE
key. The mode key light turns off.
All learned Commands under that
mode are now cleared.
E-II. To Clear all Learned
Commands (under ALL modes)
1. Press and hold the mode key (TV,
DVD, or AUX) and while holding
it pressed, press the LEARN key
for one second then release both
keys.
2. All the mode keys will flash and
the selected mode key light will
stay on.
3. Press and release the LEARN key
twice. The mode key light blinks
off.
4. Press and release the DELETE
key. The mode key light turns off.
All learned Commands in the remote
are now cleared.
F. Volume Control Setup Options
The volume controls will control your
Set Top Box until the TV device mode
is programmed, e.g. if DVD mode is
selected then volume controls your
STB. If TV mode is programmed and
DVD mode is selected, then volume
controls your TV.
If you'd like the volume commands
to operate from just one device,
e.g. always TV, then follow the
instructions in Section F-I. If you'd
like the volume commands to be
sent to different devices depending
which mode you are in, then follow
the instructions in Section F-II.
F-I. Volume Always Controls the
Same Device
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 above for
each key you want your MXv3RF
Remote Control to learn.
6. Press and release the LEARN key
when all desired remote commands
have been learned. If you have
encountered difficulties with the
LEARN key setup, please refer
to Section O: Troubleshooting
Learning.
NOTE: It is not necessary to have
your MXv3RF Remote Control
learn every key from your original
remote since most of the keys will
not be used under normal daily use.
The best practice is to teach only the
keys that help you navigate for the
best experience, like your volume up
and down, channel up and down, and
DVR functions.
E. Clearing Commands
E - I . To C l e a r a l l L e a r n e d
Commands (under a single mode)
1. Press and hold the mode key (TV,
DVD, or AUX) and while holding
it pressed, press the LEARN key
for one second then release both
keys.
2. All the mode keys will flash and
the selected mode key light will
stay on.
3. Press and release the LEARN key
once. The mode key light blinks
off.
1. Press the TV key and while
holding it pressed, press the OK
key for 1 second.
2. Release both keys, all of the mode
keys will flash followed by the TV
mode key light remaining on.
3. Press and hold the MUTE key for
3 seconds until the TV mode key
light briefly turns off then remains
on. Press and release the mode key
that you always want to operate
the volume commands (STB, TV,
DVD, and AUX). The selected
mode key light will remain on.
4. Press and release the MUTE key to
save the setting. The selected mode
key light will turn off indicating a
successful setup. The volume
commands will be setup for the
selected device despite what mode
is selected. If the selected mode
key light flashes for 3 seconds and
turns off, then the selected mode
will have no volume commands
of its own and will need to start
over from step 1 above and select
a different mode to program the
device.
F-II. Volume Control Depends on
Device Selected
1. Press and hold the TV key and
while holding it pressed, press the
OK key for one second.
2. Release both keys, all of the mode
keys will flash followed by the TV
mode key light remaining on.
3. Press and hold the MUTE key for
3 seconds until the TV mode key
light briefly turns off then stays on,
then release the MUTE key.
4. Press and release the MUTE key
to save the setting. The TV mode
key light turns off indicating
successful setup. The volume
commands will now work for
different devices.
NOTE: If a programmed mode key
has no volume commands of its
own, then the volume control will
normally operate the TV. If an invalid
key is pressed, the selected mode key
light flashes for 3 seconds and turns
off. The remote control returns to
normal operation and you will need
to start over.
If no key is pressed within 30
seconds, the remote control times out,
the selected mode key light flashes for
3 seconds and turns off. The remote
control returns to normal operation at
which time you can start over.
G. Channel Control Setup Options
The channel controls (Channel Up/
Down, 0-9 and LAST) will always
work your Set Top Box. If you'd like
the channel commands to be sent to
different devices depending which
mode you are in, then follow the
instructions in Section G-I.
G-I. Channel Control Depends on
Device Selected
1. Press and hold the TV key and
while holding it pressed, press the
OK key for one second.
2. Release both keys, all of the mode
keys flash followed by the TV
mode key light remaining on.
3. Press and hold the LAST key for
3 seconds until the TV mode key
light briefly turns off then stays on,
then release the LAST key.
4. Press and release the LAST key
to save the setting. The TV mode
key light turns off indicating
successful setup. The channel
commands will now work for
different devices.
G-II. Channel Always Controls
your Set Top Box (Factory Default)
1. Press and hold the TV key and
while holding it pressed, press the
OK key for 1 second.
2. Release both keys, all of the mode
keys will flash followed by the TV
mode key light remaining on.
3. Press and hold the LAST key for
3 seconds until the TV mode key
light briefly turns off then remains
on.
4. Press and release the STB mode
key. The selected mode key light
remains on.
5. Press and release the LAST key to
save the setting.
The STB mode key light will turn off
indicating a successful initial setup.
The channel commands will be setup
for your Set Top Box regardless of
what mode is selected. If the selected
mode key light flashes for 3 seconds
and turns off, then you will need to
start over from step 1.
H. Mode Deactivation
To deactivate a device mode, then
follow the instructions below:
1. Press and hold the mode key to be
deactivated (TV, DVD, or AUX)
and while holding it pressed, press
the OK key for one second.
2. Release both keys, all of the
mode keys will flash and then
the selected mode key light will
remain on.
3. Enter the 4-digit code 1754 by
pressing the numerical keys (0-9).
The selected mode key light will
blink for each digit entry and will
remain off after the entry of the
fourth digit - indicating the mode
is deactivated.
Note the STB mode cannot be
deactivated.
I. Multiple Device Power Control
Setup Options
After pressing the STB key, pressing
the Power key turns the Set Top Box
on or off, AND turns on or off the TV
if it has been setup. If you want the
Power key to turn on other devices at
the same time you can enable these
as follows:
1. Press and hold the STB key and
while holding it pressed, press the
OK key for 1 second. Then release
both keys. You are now in setup
mode.
2. Press and release the mode key
(TV, DVD or AUX) you want to
enable.
3. Press and release the 1 key. The
selected mode is now enabled. If
no mode key is pressed instep 2
ALL modes (TV, DVD and AUX)
will be enabled.
To remove a mode from the Power
key:
1. Press and hold the STB key and
while holding it pressed, press the
OK key for 1 second. Then release
both keys. You are now in setup
mode.
2. Press and release the mode key
(TV, DVD or AUX) you want to
disable.
3. Press and release the 0 key. The
selected mode is now disabled. If
no mode key is pressed in step 2,
ALL modes (TV, DVD and AUX)
will be disabled.
2. All the mode keys flash and the TV
mode key light stays on.
3. P r e s s t h e G U I D E k e y, a l l
backlights will no longer turn on.
To reverse this process so that the
backlights turn on when the remote
control is being used, simply follow
the same steps of the above section
one more time.
K. Resetting the Remote Control to
the Factory Default Settings
1. Press and hold the TV key and
while holding it pressed, press the
OK key for one second and release
both keys at the same time.
2. All the mode keys will flash, the
TV mode key light will stay on.
3. Press and hold the DELETE key
for 3 seconds until the TV mode
key blinks and stays off. The
remote control is now reset to
factory default settings. If you
want to use the remote control for
your TV and other devices, you
will need to setup the TV, DVD
and AUX mode keys.
4. If no key is pressed within 30
seconds, the remote control times
out. The selected mode key light
flashes for 3 seconds and turns
off. The remote control returns
to normal operation and you will
need to start over.
L. Changing between RF and IR
You can toggle the STB key between
RF and IR transmission (all other
modes transmit IR always). The
default for the STB key is RF. To
change this to IR:
1. Press and hold the STB key.
2. While pressing the STB key,
press the OK key.
3. Release both keys. The STB key
lights up and stays on.
4. Press the PLAY key once.
The STB key blinks off once for IR
then stays off. To change back to RF
transmission repeat steps above but
press PLAY TWICE in step 4. The
STB key blinks twice then stays off.
M. To set a specific "Pairing ID"
Note you can turn individual devices
on/off by pressing the desired Mode
key followed by the Power key. It
is important to point your MXv3RF
remote directly towards the devices
for this feature to operate correctly.
1. Press and hold the STB key.
2. While pressing the STB key,
press the OK key.
3. Release both keys.
The STB indicator stays on.
4. Press MENU key once.
5. Enter the 4 digits (0000 to 9999).
The mode key light blinks for
each digit and then remains off.
6. Pair the remote with the RF2IR as
in section A.
J. Backlight Cancellation Feature
N. To clear all paired remotes.
Your MXv3RF Remote Control has
the ability to toggle between turning
the backlights on or off. If you wish
to use this feature, follow these
instructions.
1. Before plugging in the RF2IR
receiver, press and hold the FIND
key.
2. Plug the RF2IR converter into the
USB port on the your STB while
holding the FIND key.
3. Release the FIND key. All paired
remotes are cleared.
1. Press and hold the TV key and
while holding it pressed, press the
OK key for one second and release
both keys at the same time.
O. Troubleshooting Learning
You can only learn one device
type under any one mode key. For
example, only learn TV codes under
the TV mode, DVD codes under the
DVD mode, etc. If you are trying to
learn from a "Universal" remote, it
might have more than one code type
stored under a mode.
a. No functions may be stored under
the LEARN key, or in the STB
mode.
b. Depending on the remote you are
trying to learn, some keys may not
be learnable.
c. Only one original device type can
be learned per individual mode.
d. Use fresh batteries for your
original remote, and your
MXv3RF Remote Control.
e. Keep at least three feet away from
incandescent or low-energy lights
when learning.
f. Before learning, clear all learned
commands (refer to Section E-II)
then try learning 2 or 3 commands
initially.
g. Point your original remote at the
bottom end of your MXv3RF
remote so the IR elements on
both remotes are directly in line
with each other (see diagram in
section D). Adjust the height of
either remote to achieve this.
h. Avoid learning your original
remote's Volume/Mute keys unless
you are sure these operate the
same device.
i. Avoid learning your original
remote's VCR or DVD transport
keys unless you’re sure these
operate the same device.
j. If learning the first or second keys
for a mode results in continuous
errors then try the following:
i. End the learn session by pressing
the LEARN key.
ii. Clear out the learned commands
for that mode.
iii.Check the IR elements are
correctly aligned between the
two remotes.
iv. Adjust the distance between the
two remotes to be closer (e.g. half
an inch) or further away (e.g. 2
inches) from each other.
v. Try learning the original remote
for that mode again. If problems
reoccur with the same key check
the original remote key being
learned – does it transmit? Does
it operate the target device? Try
learning that key under a different
clear mode. If it learns OK then
it is likely to be a different code
type from the others and cannot
be learned under the same mode.
Note: Changes or Modifications
not expressly approved by the
Party responsible could void the
user's authority to operate this
device.
DIGITAL TV
Samsung
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Code List
TV
Abex
Acme
Admiral
Advent
Adventura
Aiko
Aiwa
Alleron
Amark
Amtron
Akai
0185
0010
0020 0226 0001
0116 0176 0922
0174
0058
0195 0196 0227 0269
0051
0020
0053
0105 0002 0077 1137
1138 0254 1105 1113 1139
Anam National
0053 0003
0025 0042 0193
AOC
0004 0005 0009 1009
0014 0156 0175 0187
Apex
0214 0216 0215 1132
Archer
0020
Aspect
0059
Audiovox
0053 1019 1117
Axion
0177
Bang & Olufsen
0190
Belcor
0004
Bell & Howell
0031 0049 0000 0001
Benq
0081 0083 0101
Bluesky
1155 0144
Bradford
0053
Broksonic
0147 0135 0310
Brokwood
0004
Candle
0004 0009 0174 0008
Capehart
0175
CCE
1153
Celera
0214
Celebrity
0002
Centrios
0169
Centurion
0009
Cetronic
0042
Changhong
0214 0401
Cineral
0058 0144
Citizen
0004 0009 0053 0105 0109
0189 0135 0001 0008 0042 0058
Clairtone
0014
Classic
0214 0401 0042
Coby
1091 1124
Color Voice
0010
Colortyme
0004 0009 0010
Concerto
0004 0009
Concierge
0121
Contec/Cony
0053 0012 0014 0042
Cornea
0050
Craig
0053 0042
Crosley
0062
Crown
0053 0042
Curtis Mathes
0031 0105 0130 0004
0009 0000 0049 0109 0358 0001 0015
CTX
0020
CXC
0053 0042
Cybervision
0144
Daewoo
0130 0004 0009 0100 0005
0138 0043 0140 0039 0444 0080 0042
0058 0017 0010 0126 0018 0127 0019
Daytron
0004 0009
Dell
0209 0028 0132
Diamond Vision
0210 0948 0092
Digimate
1017
Digistar
1019 0165 0118 0116
0167 0132 1020 1151 1152
Dimensia
0031 0000
Disney
0158 0135
Dukane
0059 0072
Dumont
0121 0004
Durabrand
0189 0135 0153
0217 0157 1135
Dynasty
0042
Elektra
0001
Electroband
0002 0014
Electrohome
0004 0009
0254 0003 0022
Elite Video
0197
Emerson
0004 0009 0044 0135
0049 0051 0189 0053 0147 0039
0130 0210 0456 0040 0041 0042
0021 0023 0024 0179 0045 0025
0027 0030 0032 0034 0035 0037
Envision
0004 0009 0074 1009
ESA
0189
Fisher
0049 0110 0268 0180 0012
Fujitsu
0197 0051 1006
Funai
0051 0189 0053
0227 0456 0042
Futuretec
0053 0042
Gateway
0046
0031 0107 0164 0004 0009
0044 0054 0000 0342 0003
0125 0015 0022 0052 0087
Gibralter
0121 0004
Goldstar
0004 0009 0005 0227
0338 0012 0057 0080 0156
Gradiente
1013 0004 0153 1160 1159
Grundy
0051 0053
Guestvision
0201
Gvision
1005
Haier
0081 0216 0217 0157 1147
Hallmark
0004 0009
Harley Davidson
0153
Harvard
0053
Hewlett Packard
1015 1004
Hisense
0073 0182 0216 1016
Hitachi
0088 0059 0142 0060 0072
0004 0009 0091 1002 0001 0012
0061 0137 0139 0141 0179 0227
Hyundai
1134
ILO
0198 1070 1024
1023 0146 0189 1139
IMA
0053
Infinity
0062 0288
In Focus
0000
Initial
1070 0146 1085 1109
Insignia
0103 0189 0217 0135
0133 0116 0167 1148 0456 0029
Integra
0181
Inteq
0121
Janeil
0174
JBL
0062
JCB
0002
JC Penney
0031 0004 0005 0009
0105 0107 0109 0054 0000 0087
0008 0012 0015 0022 0030 0052
Jensen
0004 0009 0133
JVC
0060 0026 0197 0069 0160
0247 0923 0012 0065 0067 0141
Kawasho
0004 0009 0002
Kaypani
0175
KEC
0042 0053
Kenwood
0004 0009
KLH
0214
Kloss Novabeam
0068 0174
Kogi
1005
Konka
0053 0011 0016 0047
0066 0103 0412 0413 0029
KTV
0053 0014 0021 0042 0070
Kurazai
0001
Lasonic
0210 0948
Legend
0116
LG
0004 0009 0005 0132 0227
0338 0012 0057 0080 0156
Liquidvideo
0177 0168
Lloyd
0153
Lodgenet
0031 0202 0000 0001
Loewe
0211 0062
Logik
0031 0000 0001
Luce
0055
Luxman
0004 0009
LXI
0031 0004 0009 0049 0062
0107 0109 0000 0227 0015
Magnasonic
0051
Magnavox
0062 0004 0009 0183
1133 0008 0068 0075 0141
Majestic
0031 0000 0001
Marantz
0062 0181 0004 0009
Maxent
0046
Medion
0213 0198 0158
Megatron
0004 0009 0059
MEI
0014
Memorex
0004 0009 0049 0051 0135
0031 0000 1007 0268 0310 0001
MGA
0004 0005 0009 0051
0012 0022 0141 0180
Midland
0031 0121 0054 0107 0015
Mintek
0146
Minutz
0052
Mitsubishi
0005 0151 0051 0004
0009 0022 0141 0180
Monivision
0036
Montgomery Ward
0031 0001 0000
Moteva
0049 1013
Motorola
0020 0003
MTC
0004 0005 0009
0105 0109 0014
Multitech
0053
Multivision
0084
Myron & Davis
0212
NAD
0004 0009 0109 0185
NEC
0181 0004 0005 0009
0003 0010 0095 0141
NET-TV
0046 0124
Nexxtech
1052 0167
Nikei
0042
Nikko
0004 0009 0058
Niko
1143
Norcent
0216 0043 0056
NTC
0058
Olevia
Oncommand
Onking
Onwa
Optimus
Optoma
Optonica
Orion
Panasonic
1027 1012 1140 1142 1156
0201
0042
0053 0042
0170 0185
1028
0020 0095
0121 0135 0035
0171 0148 0054
0170 0062 0003 0070
Philco
0062 0004 0005 0009
0183 0011 1158 0068
0075 0141 0003 0008
Philips
0062 0204 0184 0205 0207
0004 0189 0183 0199 0200
0081 1149 1154 0003 0008
0068 0075 0086 0087 0141
Philips-Magnavox
0062 0204 0207
0183 0226 0288
Pilot
0004
Pioneer
0185 0181 0072
0004 0009 0090 0179
Piva
1075
Planar
1007
Polaroid
0182 0173 0133
1019 1136 0029
Portland
0004 0005
0009 0138 0130
Precision
0166
Price Club
0105
Prima
1019 0165 0116 0167 0176
Princeton Graphics
0020 0099
Prism
0054
Proscan
0031 0107 0015 0162 0163
Proton
0192 0004 0009
1010 0093 0175 0186
Protron
1017 1157
Proview
1025 1026 1027
Pulsar
0121 0004
Quasar
0171 0148 0054
0170 0062 0003 0070
Radio Shack
0031 0004 0048 0049
0053 0170 0009 0227 0342
0000 0012 0041 0042 0095
RCA
0031 0004 0048 0054 0094
0100 0102 0107 0129 0191 0005
0009 0000 0162 0163 0003 0015
0022 0096 0113 0125 0179 0187 0188
Realistic
0031 0004 0048 0049
0053 0170 0009 0000
0227 0012 0041 0042 0095
Rhapsody
0014
Runco
0121 0181 0111
Sampo
0124 0046 0004
0009 0175 0012
Samsung
0105 0077 0076 0109
0007 0009 0004 0005 0172
0012 0015 0080 0104 0106
Samsux
0009
Samtron
0105
Sansui
0135
Santeca
0194
Sanyo
0049 0097 0110
0004 0012 0108 0180
Sceptre
0149 1132
Scotch
0004 0009
Scott
0004 0009 0051
0053 0024 0035 0042
Sears
0031 0062 0049 0051
0105 0004 0009 0107 0109
0110 0189 0000 0112 0079
0394 0456 0012 0015 0180
Selectron
1022 1020 1021
Semp
1001
Sharp
0079 0123 0063 0020 0004
0009 0226 0266 0006 0095 0122
Shogun
0004
Signature
0031 0000 0001 0023
Simpson
0008
Sonic
0014
Sony
0128 0013 0002
0071 0380 0152
Sova
1003 1095
Soyo
1130 1131
Soundesign
0004 0009 0051
0053 0008 0042
Spectra
0210
Spectravision
0203
Squareview
0189
SSS
0004 0053 0042
Starlite
0053
Star Sight
0064
Supra
0004 0082
Superscan
0112 0079 0456
Supersonic
0944
Supremacy
0174
Supreme
0002
SVA
0216 0212
Sylvania
0062 0004 0009 0135 0189
0183 0008 0068 0075 0141 0161
Symphonic
0053 0189
0227 0456 0024
Syntax
1027 1140 1142
Tandy
Tashiko
Tatung
Technics
Techwood
Teknika
0020
0153
0081 0198 0003
0054
0004 0009 0054
0031 0004 0005 0009 0051
0053 0105 0109 0170 0000
0174 0001 0008 0012 0042
Telecaption
0117
Telerent
0031 0000 0001
Tera
0004 0186
Tevion
0198
TMK
0004 0009
Toshiba
0159 0178 0109 0120 0181
0105 0049 0095 0170 0012 0117 0141
Totevision
0153
Trutech
1029 1145 1121
Universal
0052 0087
Victor
0060
Vidtech
0004 0005 0009
Viewsonic
0046 0072 1014 1144
Viking
0174
Viore
1018
Vizio
0081 1011
Wards
0031 0062 0004 0005
0009 0051 0000 0068 0075 0087
0095 0119 0052 0001 0008 0024
Westinghouse
0143 0114 1146
White Westinghouse
0100 0130 0138
0136 1008 0227 0080
Yamaha
0170 0004 0005 0009
Zenith
0121 0009 0050 0078 0091
0138 0059 0131 0038 0111 0134 0153
0064 0004 0135 0023 0039 0001 0058
HDTV
Sony
Mitsubishi
Proscan
RCA
Samsung
Dell
Zenith
Daewoo
Philips
Sampo
Apex
Hitachi
JVC
Panasonic
Sharp
0071 0152
0146 1024
0000
0031 0000
0105
0209 0028 0132
0121 0091 0111
0100
0205 0204 0208
0124
0215
0088
0160
0170 0171
0063
Benq
Hitachi
Sylvania
Magnavox
Panasonic
Philips
Polaroid
Samsung
Sony
Toshiba
Viewsonic
Zenith
0124
0079 0020 0004
0009 0006 0095 0122
1150
1002
1141
0204 1133
0148
0206 0208
0182 0173 0133 1019 1136
0007 0085
0128 0013 0152
0159 0178 0105
1144 1019 0074 1016
0198 1024 0168 0177 1025 1026
0050 0059 0078
PLASMA TV
Acer
Fujitsu
Gateway
Hitachi
LG
Magnavox
NEC
Panasonic
Pioneer
RCA
Samsung
Toshiba
Viewsonic
Zenith
0081 0083
0197 1006
0046
0059 0072
0050
1133
0181
0170
0072 0090
0000
0076 0077
0170 0181
0046 1019 0050 0198
0131
PROJECTION TV
Hitachi
Pioneer
Sony
Toshiba
Panasonic
JVC
LG
Mitsubishi
Samsung
Zenith
TV/DVD COMBO
Philips
Apex
Broksonic
Hitachi
JVC
Panasonic
Philips
RCA
Sansui
Sylvania
Toshiba
0214 0401
0394
0935
0923
0437 0950
0456 0189 0458
0031 0409
0394
0456 0189 0458
0394 0924
TV/DVD/VCR COMBO
Magnavox
Panasonic
RCA
Samsung
Sears
Sylvania
Toshiba
0456
0437
0031 0409 0225
0942
0456
0456
0924
TV/VCR COMBO
Broksonic
Daewoo
Emerson
JVC
Magnavox
Magnin
MGA
Mitsubishi
Optimus
Panasonic
Penney
Philips
Quasar
RCA
Samsung
Sansui
Sanyo
Sharp
Sylvania
Toshiba
Zenith
0147 0250
0147 0257 0310
0039 0252 0138 0279
0227 0233 0039 0252
0147 0250 0254 0257
0265 0266 0310 0325
0247
0226 0288 0456
0268
0268
0254
0374 0381
0374 0381
0268
0288 0456
0374 0381
0342
0358 0942
0310
0268
0226 0266
0227
0260 0358
0226 0227 0039 0252
0153 0245 0247 0266 0288
0310 0338 0358 0138 0279
TV/VCR TUNER COMBO
LCD TV
NET-TV
Sharp
0085
0059 0091 0061 0088
0060 0072 0137 0139 0141 0179
0185 0181
0002 0128 0013 0071
0109 0117 0141
0171 0054
0060 0069
0155
0051
0007 0105
0091
Norcent
Onkyo
Oritron
Panasonic
Panasonic
Philips
0950 0374
0153 0245
TV/DVD/VCR TUNER COMBO
Panasonic
0148 0437 0381
DVD
Aiwa
Apex
Audiovox
Blaupunkt
BOSE
Broksonic
Cinevision
Clarion
Classic
Daewoo
Denon
Emerson
Fisher
Funai
GE
Go-Video
GPX
Harman Kardon
Hitachi
Irradio
JVC
Kenwood
Konka
Koss
Lasonic
LG
Magnavox
Marantz
Memorex
Mintek
Mitsubishi
NAD
Nakamichi
Nexxtech
0414
0386 0390 0391 0392
0424 0430 0439 0445 0457
0459 0938 0913 0401 0949
0921 1117
0430
0672
0932 0967 0394
0405
1073
0431 1051 0401
0440 0441 0444 0971 0965
0400 0421
0405 0940 0899 0456 0458
0416
0456 0458 0899
0409 0430
0937 0971 0454
0407 0426 0455
0936 0944
0427
0404 0407 0428 0419 0387
0417
0398 0406 0408 0964
0900 1072 0418 0923
0400 0429
0410 0411 0412 0413 0905
0415 0388
0451 0948
0405 0972 0907
0398 0408 0458 0981
0456 0915 0914 0969
0398 0405 0408 0423 0981
0446 1050 1118 1123
0430
0402
0405 0433
0432
0952 0954 0955 0956
0934 1052 1054 1055 1056
1057 1063 1064 0449 0949
Pioneer
Polaroid
Proscan
Qwestar
RCA
Sampo
Samsung
Sansui
Sanyo
Sharp
Sherwood
Sony
Sylvania
Techwood
Toshiba
Venturer
Yamaha
Zenith
0926 0982 0927 0925 0928
0398 0422 0975
0415 1060
0396 0400 0974
0970 0437 0950
0398 0408 0423 0755
0981 0456 0458 0969 1126
0403 0404 0976 0968
0385 0957 0949 1122
0409 0890
0415
0409 0415 0430
0449 0453 0920 1123
0417
0407 0454 0942
0963 1099 0455
0394 0967
0904 0449 0416
0397 0897
0425
0987 0988 0989
0399 0986 0389
0456 0458 1106 0899
0433 1071 0408
1110 1120 0924 0983
0449
0400 0420 0408
0398 0405 0907
NETWORK DVD
Go-Video
1100
PORTABLE DVD
Cyberhome
RCA
Sharp
Toshiba
0985
0890
0908
0398
DVD RECORDER
Go-Video
Irradio
Magnavox
Panasonic
Philips
Pioneer
RCA
Samsung
Sony
Toshiba
Yamaha
0431 0902 0901
0912
0979 0980
0387
0979 0980 1096
0977 0909 1084
0409
0891
0987 0988 0989
0973 0398 1114
0979 0980
DVD-DVR
Humax
ILO
JVC
Liteon
Medion
Panasonic
Pioneer
Polaroid
Sony
TiVo
Toshiba
0912
0959
1072
0959
0959
0387
0909 0977
1122
0987 0988 0989
0912 0909
0983 0973 1114
CD
BOSE
0672
DVD/VCR COMBO
Apex
Broksonic
Daewoo
Emerson
Go-Video
Hitachi
JVC
Magnavox
Panasonic
Philips
Polaroid
RCA
Samsung
Sanyo
Sharp
Sony
Toshiba
Zenith
0949
0394 0967
0971
0456 0458 0227
0407 0426 0455 0971
0419 0227
0418 0900
0456 0914 0286 0969
0437
0456 0969 0286
0949
0409 0225
0455 0963
0416 0267
0394
0389
0924
0405 0245
VCR
Admiral
Adventura
Aiwa
Akai
Apex
Audio Dynamics
Bell & Howell
Broksonic
Candle
Carver
0226
0251
0245 0227 0269 0251
0227 0229 0228 0230
0231 0254 0303 0337
0949
0376 0377 0234
0268
0256 0250 0257
0310 0237 0289
0240 0245 0354
0234 0242 0244
0287
Citizen
Sony
Colortyme
Curtis Mathes
0240 0245 0252
0354 0234 0242 0244
0234
0225 0287 0227 0334
0354 0358 0234 0249 0292
Daewoo
0279 0240 0250 0252
0334 0242 0244 0251
DBX
0376 0377 0234
Dimensia
0225
Dynatech
0227 0251
Electrohome
0245 0254
Emerson
0250 0245 0252 0256
0257 0290 0354 0240 0233
0268 0269 0231 0237 0249
0251 0254 0259 0262 0263
0270 0289 0292 0301 0330 0341
Fisher
0304 0268 0267 0287
0234 0248 0273 0274
Fuji
0229 0292
Funai
0227 0456 0458 0251
Garrard
0251
GE
0225 0311 0335
0342 0354 0278 0292
Goldstar
0227 0245 0338
0329 0346 0234
Go-Video
0354 0375 0407 0368
Gradiente
0251 0245
Harley Davidson
0251
Harman Kardon
0234 0254
Headquarter
0268
Hitachi
0369 0347 0303 0332
JC Penney
0225 0245 0268 0354
0369 0376 0377 0292
0303 0332 0343 0234
Jensen
0369 0303
JVC
0376 0377 0268 0234 0303
Kenwood
0268 0376
0377 0234 0303
Lloyd
0227 0251
Magnavox
0287 0329 0227
0225 0235 0292
Magnin
0354
Marantz
0287 0268 0376 0377
0289 0292 0339 0234
Memorex
0287 0245 0268 0304
0310 0329 0354 0226
0227 0337 0248 0251 0292
MGA
0290 0254
Minolta
0369 0332
Mitsubishi
0290 0298 0369
0376 0377 0295 0254
Montgomery Ward
0226 0300
Motorola
0226 0292
Multitech
0227 0354 0251 0278 0356
NEC
0268 0376 0377 0289
0301 0302 0303 0234 0249
Optimus
0239 0354 0363
0245 0361 0381 0226
Optonica
0354 0300
Orion
0256 0310
Panasonic
0363 0381
0373 0225 0292
Penney
0227 0251
Pentax
0369 0332
Pentax Research
0234
Philco
0287 0225 0235 0292
Philips
0287 0344 0345
0371 0378 0383 0292
Philips-Magnavox
0287 0288 0226
Pioneer
0305 0369 0376
0377 1084 0343
Polaroid
0949
Portland
0242 0244
Proscan
0225 0308
Pulsar
0329
Quarter
0268
Quartz
0268
Quasar
0363 0225 0381 0292
RadioShack
0225 0226 0227
0239 0245 0268 0342
0354 0361 0363 0248 0251
0254 0274 0292 0300 0337
RCA
0225 0245 0308 0309 0311
0312 0313 0314 0315 0316 0335
0354 0369 0228 0278 0292 0332
Realistic
0225 0226 0227 0245
0268 0354 0361 0363 0248
0251 0254 0274 0292 0300 0337
Ricoh
0353
Runco
0329
Samsung
0354 0240 0369 0230 0337
Sanky
0226 0329
Sansui
0376 0377 0394
0256 0967 0303
Sanyo
0232 0304 0354 0248
Scott
0240 0250 0257
0290 0341 0237 0263
Sears
0363 0245 0268 0287
0369 0456 0248 0273
0274 0292 0332 0343
Sharp
0360 0361 0227
0242 0254 0300
Shintom
0229 0353 0369 0356 0357
Signature
0227
Singer
0292 0356
STS
Sylvania
0379 0324 0229 0323 0353
0372 0364 0365 0366 0380
0369 0292 0332
0227 0287 0290 0225
0456 0251 0292 0236 0458 1106
Symphonic
0227 0236 0456 0251
Tandy
0227 0268
Tatung
0303
Teac
0227 0251 0303
Technics
0292
Teknika
0227 0245 0325 0251 0292
Thomas
1071
Tivo
0371 0372
Toshiba
0240 0261 0287 0290
0369 0924 0398 0274 0341
Vector Research
0240 0376
0377 0234
Victor
0376 0377
Video Concepts
0240 0376
0377 0234 0254
Wards
0225 0226 0227 0240 0245
0354 0369 0248 0251 0254
0292 0300 0326 0332 0341 0356
White Westinghouse
0227 0279
XR-1000
0251 0292 0356
Yamaha
0234 0303 0376 0377
Zenith
0329 0247 0252 0266
0288 0226 0227 0338 0347
0353 0358 0229 0310 0232
0376 0377 0279 0368 0243
HOME THEATER IN A BOX (HTIB)
Apex
BOSE
Denon
JBL
JVC
Koss
LG
Magnavox
Onkyo
Panasonic
Philips
0436 0459
0672 1098
1089 0852
0427
0964 1099
0415 0388
0972
0915 0969 0756 0408
0975 0422
0974 0437
0755 1126 0969
0756 0408 0757
0976 0968
0449 0453 0879 0920
0454 0942 1099
0986
0449
Pioneer
RCA
Samsung
Sony
Venturer
Quasar
RCA
Sharp
Sherwood
Sony
Teac
Technic
Technics
NAD
Victor
Yamaha
0810
0879
0671 0679 0809
0706
0798 0799 0835
0855 0710 0807
0791
0791 0815
0743
0787
0802 0840
0841 0848 0849
RECEIVER/AMPLIFIER
Yamaha
0840 0841 0846
0847 0848 0849
RECEIVER/TUNER
Aiwa
BOSE
Carver
Denon
Harman Kardon
JVC
Kenwood
Magnavox
Marantz
Mitsubishi
Onkyo
Panasonic
Philips
Pioneer
RCA
Samsung
Sansui
Sherwood
Sony
Technics
Wards
Yamaha
0842 0851 0839 0860
0672
0825
0852 0803
0804
0790 0813
0683 0828 0832 0869
0814
0824
0877
0805 0811 0812
0810 0863
0814 0824 0825 0756 0757
0837 0878 0976
0717 0726 0772 0795
0827 0845 0866 0867 0875
0454
0705
0806 0859
0779 0797 0835 0836 0843
0810 0815 0863
0745
0846 0847
0848 0849 0767
AUDIO CASSETTE
Akai
Harmon/Kardon
0715
0818
TUNER
RECEIVER (HTIB)
Aiwa
Apex
Onkyo
Philips
Pioneer
Yamaha
0414 0839
0457
0975
1126
0837
0846
Panasonic
Philips
Polaroid
0736 0815 0863
0824 0825
1122
TUNER/CD COMBO
BOSE
0774
RECEIVER/TUNER (HTIB)
Denon
JVC
LG
Magnavox
Onkyo
Panasonic
Philips
Pioneer
RCA
Samsung
Sony
Toshiba
Zenith
0852
0964 1099
0972
0756
0975 0422
0974 0437
0755 0756 0757
0976 0968
0879
0942 1099
0779 0799 0833 0834 0843
1089 1090
0787
TUNER (HTIB)
Koss
0415
AMPLIFIER
Aiwa
Carver
Citizen
Denon
Fisher
GE
Goldstar
Harman Kardon
Hitachi
JVC
Kenwood
Magnavox
Marantz
Nakamichi
NEC
Onkyo
Optimus
Panasonic
Pioneer
Proton
0839 0860
0825
0826
0803 0852
0814 0821
0870
0766
0804
0768
0790
0808 0869
0796
0688
0721
0822
0805 0811 0812
0754
0791 0815
0866 0867
0448
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found
to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate ratio frequency energy and,
if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will occur in a
particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference
to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on,
the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following
measures:
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-- Increase the separation between the equipment
and receiver.
-- Connect the equipment into on outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/
TV technician for help.

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