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Product Functional
Specification
Gyro-Equipped, Universal TV,
Windows XP Media Center RCU,
Music LCD display, Dell Version
Date: 1/13/2006
Version 0.1
Table of Contents
Introduction......................................................................................................................... 2
Battery Installation and Information................................................................................... 3
Battery Saver....................................................................................................................... 3
Gyro Operation ................................................................................................................... 3
Product Diagram ................................................................................................................. 4
Button Cluster Locations .................................................................................................... 4
RCU Mode Selection .......................................................................................................... 5
Transport Control................................................................................................................ 6
Menu Navigation ................................................................................................................ 7
Gyro Activation/Select........................................................................................................ 7
Channel/Volume Control & Media Center Green Button .................................................. 8
MCE Shortcut Buttons........................................................................................................ 8
Numeric Keypad ................................................................................................................. 8
European Addition .............................................................................................................. 9
Backlighting........................................................................................................................ 9
ON/OFF Switch .................................................................................................................. 9
RF Receiver ...................................................................................................................... 10
Setting Up and Synchronizing the Remote and the PC .................................................... 10
Programming the Remote ................................................................................................. 12
Find Out If You Need to Program the Remote ................................................................. 12
Programming Methods...................................................................................................... 12
Using Automatic Code Search [This function to be added later] ................................. 12
Using Direct Entry ........................................................................................................ 13
Learning ............................................................................................................................ 13
Learning Tips ................................................................................................................ 13
Code Learning............................................................................................................... 13
Learning Commands..................................................................................................... 13
Clearing a Learned Function............................................................................................. 14
Music Mode ...................................................................................................................... 14
LCD Characters Supported ............................................................................................... 17
Gyro Battery Saver Mode ................................................................................................. 17
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................ 17
Remote Code List ............................................................................................................. 19
HDTV ........................................................................................................................... 19
TV Monitor ................................................................................................................... 19
TV ................................................................................................................................. 19
Errata................................................................................................................................. 21
Introduction
This users’ manual describes the operation of the Dell / Gyration Universal 2-in-1 (1 IR
devices + 1 RF device) Windows XP Media Center Remote Control Unit (RCU). The
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RCU contains an embedded micro gyro for motion sensing and in-air control of floating
cursor. This RCU features an IR code database and IR learning capabilities to
universally control standard home theater TVs.
The RCU is also equipped with a 2.4 GHz RF transceiver to send cursor movement
information and other commands to the PC via a built in transceiver. The radio
frequency (RF) transceiver delivers a range of up to 100 feet with no line-of-sight
requirement. The 800 possible channels of the RF transceiver provide high resistance to
interference from other radio devices.
Battery Installation and Information
The Media Center RCU requires four AAA Alkaline batteries. To install the batteries:
1. Remove the battery compartment cover.
2. Insert the batteries, matching the batteries to the (+) and (-) marks inside
the battery compartment.
3. Replace the battery compartment cover and snap it into place.
Note: Reprogramming may be required after batteries are replaced.
Battery Saver
The RCU saves battery power by automatically going into a low-power state if no button
is pressed after a few seconds. See the Gyro section for gyro battery saver mode.
Gyro Operation
The RCU provides in-air control of the PC’s cursor via patented gyroscopic motionsensing technology. This means mouse-like cursor control, from anywhere in the room,
without the need of a flat surface. There is no line-of-sight requirement so you don’t
have to point the RCU at the PC you are controlling. Remember the following things
when using the in-air cursor control feature of the RCU:
• Use your thumb to press the gyro and mouse buttons. [add picture of hand holding
the RCU]
• Click the center button to activate the gyro motion-sensing control. Single click
and hold to move the cursor and release it to “park” the cursor where you want it.
Double click the center button and release it for continuous cursor movement
similar to a standard mouse.
• The right and left buttons function like standard mouse right-click and left-click
buttons.
• Move the cursor by flexing your wrist, not your arm or body, much as you would
with a flashlight; side to side and up and down. Placing your arm on an armrest
or on your lap will make this motion more comfortable.
• The RF Transmit LED indicates when gyro motion or other information is being
sent independent of which mode is selected on the RCU.
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Product Diagram
Button Cluster Locations
Button Cluster
Function
RCU mode selection and
power
Selects RCU mode (PC, TV, and
MusicDisplay). Powers on/off
selected device. Includes RF LED.
Additional buttons needed
for RF connection, LCD
Backlighting, and TV Input
support
CONNECT, BACKLIGHT, TV
INPUT
Transport control
Standard AV control for selected
transport or Windows Media
Player, Windows Media Center,
DVR, etc.
Menu navigation
Standard menu navigation: up,
down, left, right, OK. Includes MS
required buttons: LIVE TV,
GUIDE, BACK and MORE.
Gyro button cluster
Center button activates gyro for
in-air cursor control. Outer buttons
function like standard left and right
mouse buttons.
Volume and Channel
control, eHome (MCE
Green Button), Mute
Standard volume up/down,
channel up/down, Media Center
eHome, and volume mute.
Media Center shortcuts
Shortcuts buttons to easily
navigate within the Media Center
environment
Alpha-numeric keypad
Standard 0-9 keys with alpha
characters, plus *, space, #,
CLEAR, and ENTER
See following pages for more detail on these buttons
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RCU Mode Selection
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Puts RCU into PC control mode for communicating with
Media Center PC via RF protocol.
Puts RCU into TV control mode for communicating with TV
via IR protocol.
Turns on LCD and puts RCU into Music control mode for
playing music stored on your Media Center PC.
PC, TV mode:
Powers on/off the selected
device.
Transmit LED indicator for RF transmission
PC Mode:
Issues a standby
command. If the system is
active, the first button
press puts it into standby
mode and the second
button press issues a power
down command. If the
system is already in
standby mode, a button
press will awaken.
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Transport Control
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PC, TV, or Music
mode:
PC Mode
Puts selected
device into Stop
mode, if
supported
Stops media playback and positions
pointer to start of media
Puts selected
device into Pause
mode, if
supported
First button press will pause the
media at present position.
Subsequent button presses toggles
between pause and playback at
present position pointer.
Puts selected
device into Fast
Forward mode, if
supported
First press speeds up the time base
of the media stream to the first FF
value (3X). If media is a slide show,
skips to next picture.
Subsequent button presses cycle
through the FF speed values looping
through 0 (normal speed) 3X, 20X,
60X. If slide show, skips to next
picture.
Skip command, if
supported by
selected device
Skips ahead an increment:
CD and Playlists skip to next song.
DVD skips to next chapter. Slide
show skips to next picture. DVR
skips 29 seconds
Puts selected
device into Play
mode, if
supported
Start (if paused, continue) playback
of media at present position pointer.
Used by Media Center for Media
Center media, DVR, CD/DVD,
playlists and slide shows.
Replay command,
if supported by
selected device
Move the position pointer back an
increment:
CD and Playlist: skips back to
previous song. DVD: skips back to
previous chapter. Slide show: skips
back to previous picture. DVR skips
back 7 seconds
Puts selected
device into
Rewind mode, if
supported
First press speeds up the time base
and reverses direction of the media
stream to the first rewind value
(3X). If media is a slide show, skips
to previous picture.
Second press cycles through the
RWD speed values looping through 0
(normal speed) 3X, 20X, 60X. If
media is a slide show, skips to
previous picture
Puts selected
device into Record
mode, if
supported
Records the TV show to disk. Starts
recording at the beginning of the
show as defined by on-screen TV
program guide (if the pause buffer
enables it)
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Menu Navigation
TV or Music mode
PC Mode
No action, or as defined
by selected device
Brings live TV to the front to the
last channel user was watching.
No action, or as defined
by selected device
Invokes the on-screen TV
program guide via Media Center
No action, or as defined
by selected device
Goes back one location of the
user interface back stack
No action, or as defined
by selected device
Provide information if available
for the focus point
Menu Navigation Up
Moves the focus point up one
location, if at top of the screen
takes no action
Menu Navigation Right
Moves focus point right one
position, if at rightmost position
takes no action
Menu Navigation Down
Moves the focus point down one
location, if at bottom of the
screen takes no action
Menu Navigation Left
Moves focus point left one
position, if at leftmost position
goes back 1 page in the user
interface stack
Performs action
indicated by focus point
Performs action indicated by
focus point
Gyro Activation/Select
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Simulates a left-mouse button-click
Activates gyroscope for motion-sensing cursor control,
motion-sensing menu navigation, or other motionsensing features
Simulates a right-mouse button-click
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Channel/Volume Control & Media Center Green Button
PC or TV mode
PC Mode
Go to Media Center
Home page, launch
Media Center if not
running already
Go to Media Center
Home page, launch
Media Center if not
running already
Increment the
current channel by
Increment the current
channel by 1. If in a
list view, move
forward a page in the
list.
Decrement the
current channel by
Decrement the
current channel by 1.
If in a list view, move
back a page in the
list.
Mute selected
device, if applicable
Mute the entire PC
volume, toggle mute
state
Decrement the
current volume by
1 unit
Decrement the
current volume by 1
unit. If muted, unmute the volume
first.
Increment the
current volume by
1 unit
Increment the current
PC volume by 1 unit.
If muted, un-mute
the volume first.
MCE Shortcut Buttons
Acts as a shortcut to the “My Pictures” page
Acts as a shortcut to the “TV Home” page
Acts as a shortcut to the “Music” page
Acts as a shortcut to the “My Videos” page
Numeric Keypad
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PC or TV mode:
PC Mode
Standard 1-9,
alphanumeric
Standard 1-9,
alphanumeric
Inserts a * symbol, if
supported by the
selected device
Inserts a # symbol, if
supported by the
selected device
Clear, if supported by the
selected device
Clear
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E
Enter, if supported by the
selected device
Enter
European Addition
Red
Green
Grey
Yellow
Blue
Backlighting
The RCU Mode Selection buttons are backlit. One of these buttons lights up whenever a
button is pressed on the remote to indicate which Control Mode the remote is in; PC or
TV. If the backlighting seems dim, the batteries may need to be replaced. There is no
backlighting on any other buttons.
ON/OFF Switch
This switch turns the selected device on or off. The device is selected with the RCU
Mode Switches; PC and TV.
In the PC mode, this button issues a standard Windows SLEEP command. Various
options for this command can be set up in Windows. Go to Start/Control Panel/Power
Options/Advanced and then set a function for the SLEEP command.
In the default configuration this button is setup to give a STANDBY command. In this
configuration, if the PC is already on, the first button press puts the PC into standby
mode. If the PC is in standby mode, any button pressed on the RCU will wake up the
PC.
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RF Receiver
The RCU communicates via an RF transceiver that is built into the PC to control the gyro
and music functions. In order for this to work you need to synchronize your remote and
PC.
Setting Up and Synchronizing the Remote and the PC
After inserting the batteries in the remote control unit,
1. Hold the remote close to the front of the PC.
2. Press the CONNECT button at the top of the remote control unit. Your RCU is
now connected to your PC and Windows Media Center. The green STATUS light
on the USB transceiver indicates when RF signals are being received from the
RCU.
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Add DEFAULT KEY CODE MATRIX and anything else important from the document
“PFS - Gyro MCR Remote V1 13 July.doc”
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Programming the Remote
The RCU can be programmed to operate many brands of remote-controllable TVs via the
IR functions of the RCU.
Find Out If You Need to Program the Remote
To determine whether the remote needs to be programmed to operate your TV, do the
following:
1. Turn on the TV.
2. Point the remote at the TV.
3. Press the TV button.
4. Press ON•OFF to see if the TV responds. If the TV doesn’t respond, you must program
the remote to operate it.
Programming Methods
There are two ways to program the remote control to operate other TV’s: Automatic
Code Search and Direct Entry.
Using Automatic Code Search [This function to be added later]
The following instructions can be used to program the remote to operate each of your
components. If you want to stop the automatic code search without programming any of
your components, press and hold CLEAR (*) until the indicator on the remote turns off.
1. Turn on the component you want to operate (TV, DVD player, etc.)
2. Press and hold the component button you want to program (TV, AUX, etc.).
While holding the component button, press and hold ON/OFF button until the
component button on the remote turns on, then release both buttons.
3. Point the remote at the component.
4. Press and release PLAY, then wait 5 seconds or until the component button stops
flashing. At this point the remote is searching for the correct code to program. If,
after 5 seconds, the component you want to operate does not turn off, press PLAY
again to tell the remote to search the next set of codes. Continue pressing and
releasing PLAY until the component turns off or you have searched through all of
the codes. The component buttons flash when all codes have been searched, the
component button turns off, and the RCU exits Automatic Code Search.
If the component you want to control does turn off:
1. Press and release REVERSE, then wait 2 seconds. Repeat this step until the
component turns back on.
2. To finish, press and hold STOP until the component button on the remote turns
off.
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Using Direct Entry
1. Turn on the TV you want to operate.
2. Look up the brand and code number(s) for the TV in the Remote Code List at the
end of this booklet.
3. Press and hold the TV button on the RCU.
4. Enter the 4-digit code from the Remote Code List. If all the mode buttons flash,
you have either entered an invalid code or the button isn’t programmable.
5. Release the TV button, point the RCU at the TV, and then press the ON/OFF
button to see if the TV responds to the command. If it doesn’t, try pressing the TV
button and then ON/OFF again.
•
•
If you get no response, repeat these steps using the next code listed for
your brand, until the TV responds to the remote commands.
If you try all the codes for your TV brand and none work, try the
automatic code search method. If automatic code search doesn’t find the
code, the remote is not compatible with your TV.
Learning
The RCU has the ability to learn the commands of other remote control units. This
allows the most-used commands on those remotes to be combined on the RCU. These
original remote control units are also known as source remotes. Learning is not active in
the PC mode.
Learning Tips
1. Perform the learning process in low-light areas because too much ambient light
might cause interference with the infrared (IR) signals of the remotes.
2. Use fresh batteries in both the Media Center RCU and the original remote.
Code Learning
Codes from the Remote Code List include basic functionality for each TV they control.
Once you have programmed in the code for your specific TV, you can customize the
RCU to perform certain functions from your original remote(s) that were not embedded
in the preset code. The RCU has the ability to learn and store commands from your
original remote(s).
Learning Commands
To learn from your other TV remotes follow these simple instructions.
1) First press and hold the TV button on the Gyration remote, then press and
hold the RECORD button on the Gyration remote.
2) Keep pressing both buttons until the TV mode button light turns off,
flashes, and turns off. Release both buttons.
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3) On the Gyration remote control unit, press and release the button where
you want to store the new function (the TV button turns off and then back
on).
Note: If you press an invalid button on the remote, the TV mode
button flashes 4 times to alert you. You’ll have to repeat step 3.
4) Position the source remote facing the bottom of the RCU no more than 2
inches apart [add picture below]. Press and hold the button of the source
remote that has the functionality you are recording. Keep pressing the
button until the RCU TV mode button light turns off and back on (the
source function has been saved to the TV mode on the RCU).
Note: If the TV mode button flashes 4 times, the function wasn’t
learned. Try again starting with Step 3.
5) The RCU remains in the “learning mode” so you can continue adding
functions to different buttons by repeating steps 3 and 4.
6) Press CLEAR to exit the learning mode.
Clearing a Learned Function
To delete a learned button function, use the procedure below.
1. Press and hold the TV mode button (the TV button lights). Then press and hold
the CLEAR button for 3 seconds. Hold both buttons depressed until the TV
mode button flashes.
2. Release both buttons. The TV mode button turns on indicating that the remote is
now in the Clear Learned Function mode.
3. Press and release the button where learning is to be cleared. The TV mode button
blinks off then back on indicating that the function was cleared successfully.
4. Repeat Steps 1 through 3 until all the buttons’ learned functions have been
cleared.
Note: If an invalid button is pressed, the TV mode button flashes 4 times, then
stays on, and the remote remains in Clear Learned Function mode. Repeat Step 3
to continue the clearing process.
5. Press the CLEAR button to return the remote to normal operation.
Music Mode
Music mode is a revolutionary new way for you to search through and play your favorite
songs that you have already setup on your Media Center PC. It links directly to your
Windows Media Player library so that you can browse through your Play List and listen
to your tunes without going to your computer.
It has the same look and feel of your favorite Dell DJ mp3 player, making it easy to
navigate and use.
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Let’s power it up and give it a try shall we!
NOTE: THIS IS A REPRESENTATION OF THE LCD SHOWN HERE – ACTUAL VERSION WILL
LOOK MORE LIKE THE DELL DJ
When you press the ♫ button the LCD
powers up with the backlight on, and
the RCU downloads the top level
menu structure from your WMP
database.
To move up and down the screen you use the up and down
arrow keys.
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To enter a menu level, use the right or OK buttons. To
back out of a level, use the left button. You can play the
whole album by pressing the Play button at this level, or
enter the album and select a specific song.
Notice as you navigate through the menu the heading
changes on the top line.
When a song is playing, you’ll see the same data on the screen that the Dell DJ shows,
along with a progress bar, the current running time and the time left for that song.
More TBD
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LCD Characters Supported
Japanese Characters
Due to the limited resources in the RCU with memory and bandwidth, we will only be
able to support the Hiragana and Katakana scripts. Romaji will only be supported using
the standard ASCII character set (a..z, A..Z, 0..9 etc.). There may be room for about 35
Kanji characters but we will only use them if 2 conditions are met. First of all, if we
determine that there is an unchangeable menu structure, as to say that the Windows
Media Player data base has default text for “All Music”, “Contributing Artist”,
“Composer”, “Album”, “Genre” etc. and the user can’t change these or delete these
categories. Secondly, we need to determine that the number of characters needed to
represent these categories is less or equal to the 35 undefined characters.
English
We will support the first 128 characters of the standard ASCII set.
Gyro Battery Saver Mode
TBD
Troubleshooting
If the IR functions on your RCU don’t work properly…
• Something might be between the RCU and the remote sensor on the component.
Make sure there is a clear path.
• The RCU may not be aimed directly at the TV that you’re trying to operate.
• The RCU might not be in the correct mode for operating the TV. Try pressing
TV and then see if you can it with the RCU.
• The batteries in the RCU might be weak, dead, or installed incorrectly. If batteries
are weak, the backlighting will be weak on the device mode buttons. In this case,
put new batteries in the remote. (Note: if you remove the batteries, you may have
to reprogram the remote to operate other components.)
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•
When using the Learning feature, do the learning process in low light areas to
prevent natural light and fluorescent light from interfering with the infrared
signals.
If the RF or gyro functions on your RCU don’t work properly…
•
•
•
•
If the RCU does not appear to be working at all, it may not be connected or
synchronized with the builtin RF transceiver. Repeat the Setting Up and
Synchronizing the Remote and the Transceiver procedure above.
If, when using the RCU as an in-air cursor control, the cursor is visible on the
screen, but shows no movement, the gyro may not be activated. See the Gyro
Operation section above to activate the gyro and in-air cursor control.
If the cursor movement is choppy or erratic, there may be radio interference.
Move the PC farther away from other electronic devices such as monitor speaker
or radios.
The batteries in the RCU might be weak, dead, or installed incorrectly. If batteries
are weak, the backlighting will be weak on the device mode buttons. In this case,
put new batteries in the remote. (Note: if you remove the batteries, you may have
to reprogram the remote to operate other components.)
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Remote Code List
HDTV
Panasonic………………1045
Sony……………………1099
Toshiba…………………1098
TV Monitor
Panasonic………………1058
TV
Action.............................1037
Admiral……………..…1063, 1084, 1090
Advent…………………1055
Aiko…………………....1070
Akai……………………1034, 1035
Amtron………………...1073
Anam…………………..1036
Anam National………...1039, 1064, 1073
AOC…………………...1034, 1048, 1065, 1066, 1067
Apex…………………...1002, 1003, 1004, 1005
Audiovox………………1037, 1048, 1052, 1073
Bell & Howell…………1063, 1075
Benq……………………1006
Broksonic……………...1034, 1036, 1046, 1054
Carver…………………1060
Centurion……………...1068
Citek…………………...1051
Citizen…………………1046, 1065, 1067, 1070, 1073, 1080, 1083
Classic…………………1034
Colortyme……………...1035, 1047, 1065, 1067
Contec Cony…………...1036, 1037
Contec/Cony…………...1069, 1073
Craig…………………...1036, 1037, 1046, 1073
Crosley………………...1060
Crown………………….1073, 1078
Curtis…………………..1034
Curtis Mathes…………..1035, 1060, 1062, 1065, 1067, 1075, 1080, 1083, 1093, 1095, 1096
Daewoo………………..1034, 1039, 1048, 1052, 1065, 1066, 1067, 1070, 1083
Daytron………………..1048, 1065, 1067, 1083
Denon………………….1053
Dimensia……………....1062, 1096
Dumont………………...1065, 1082
Electrohome……………1034, 1035, 1064, 1065, 1067, 1071
Emerson………………..1034, 1035, 1036, 1037, 1047, 1052, 1054, 1065, 1067, 1069, 1072, 1073, 1074
1075, 1083, 1087, 1094
Envision ………………1035, 1065, 1067
Fisher…………………1008, 1075
Fujitsu………………...1074
Funai………………….1036, 1037, 1073, 1074
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GE…………………….1009, 1010, 1034, 1036, 1039, 1052, 1061, 1062, 1064, 1065, 1067, 1076, 1077
1096, 1097
Goldstar……………….1034, 1035, 1038, 1065, 1066, 1067, 1069, 1071, 1083
Gradiente……………...1035
Hallmark……………....1034, 1065, 1067
Harman Kardon………..1034
Hisense………………...1057
Hitachi…………………1011, 1012, 1013, 1048, 1053, 1065, 1067, 1069, 1092
Infinity…………………1060, 1078
Janeil…………………...1085
JBL……………………..1060, 1078
JC Penney………………1034, 1062, 1065, 1066, 1067, 1076, 1077, 1080, 1083, 1096, 1097
Jensen…………………..1035, 1065, 1067
JVC……………………..1001, 1014, 1015, 1069, 1077, 1094
Kawasho………………..1065, 1067
Kenwood………………..1034, 1035, 1047, 1065, 1067, 1071
Kloss Novabeam………..1039, 1073, 1085
KTV…………………….1036, 1037, 1073, 1083
LG………………………1066
Lloyds………………….1047
Loewe………………….1078
Logik…………………...1050, 1063
Luxman………………...1065, 1067
LXI……………………..1034, 1060, 1062, 1067, 1075, 1078, 1096, 1097
Magnasonic…………….1034, 1035, 1048
Magnavox……………....1016, 1034, 1035, 1060, 1065, 1067, 1071, 1078
Majestic……………….1063
Marantz………………..1035, 1060, 1065, 1067, 1078
Megatron………………1067
Memorex………………1034, 1063, 1066, 1067, 1075
MGA…………………..1035, 1065, 1066, 1067, 1071
Mitsubishi……………...1017, 1034, 1035, 1065, 1066, 1067, 1071
Montgomery Ward……..1063
Motorola………………..1064, 1084
MTC…………………….1034, 1048, 1065, 1066, 1067, 1080
Multitech………………1073
Multivision…………….1079
NAD…………………...1067, 1092
NEC…………….……...1035, 1047, 1064, 1065, 1066, 1067
Nikko…….…………….1048, 1067, 1070
Onwa…………………..1036, 1073
Optimus………………..1092
Optonica……………….1084
Orion…………………..1054, 1087
Panasonic……………...1018, 1019, 1020, 1037, 1039, 1048, 1064, 1077, 1078
Philco……………….....1034, 1035, 1048, 1053, 1060, 1064, 1065, 1066, 1067, 1069, 1071
1078
Philips…………………1021, 1022, 1060, 1064, 1065, 1069, 1071, 1078
Pioneer………………...1023, 1039, 1040, 1065, 1067, 1092
Portland………………..1034, 1065, 1066, 1067, 1070, 1083
Price Club……………..1080
Prima…………………..1050, 1059
Prism…………………..1077
Proscan………………..1061, 1062, 1096, 1097
Proton………………….1034, 1035, 1046, 1065, 1067, 1069
Quasar…………………1024, 1039, 1064, 1077
Radio Shack…………...1036
1037
1039
1075
1096
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Radio Shack/Realistic…1062, 1065, 1067, 1069, 1073, 1075, 1083
RCA……………………1000, 1025, 1036, 1039, 1040, 1061, 1062, 1064, 1065, 1066, 1067, 1071, 1093
1095, 1096, 1097, 1100
Realistic……………….1075, 1096
Runco………………….1082
Sampo…………………1026, 1039, 1065, 1067, 1083
Samsung……………….1027, 1028, 1034, 1047, 1065, 1066, 1067, 1069, 1071, 1080, 1083, 1088
Sansui………………….1087
Sanyo…………………..1065, 1075
Scott……………………1036, 1037, 1065, 1067, 1069, 1073, 1074
Sears…………………...1034, 1036, 1060, 1062, 1065, 1067, 1071, 1074, 1075, 1086, 1096, 1097
Sharp…………………...1029, 1047, 1049, 1065, 1067, 1069, 1083, 1084
Signature……………….1063
Sony……………………1041, 1042, 1089, 1091
Soundesign……………..1034, 1036, 1065, 1067, 1073, 1074
Starlite………………….1073
Supre-Macy…………….1085
Sylvania………………..1030, 1034, 1035, 1048, 1060, 1065, 1067, 1071, 1078
Symphonic…………….1037, 1072, 1073, 1086
Tandy………………….1084
Tatung…………………1064
Technics……………….1077
Techwood……………...1035, 1065, 1067, 1077
Teknika………………...1036, 1037, 1048, 1051, 1060, 1063, 1065, 1066, 1067, 1069, 1070, 1073, 1074
1080, 1083
Telecaption…………….1081
Telefunken……………..1047
Toshiba………………...1031, 1032, 1033, 1056, 1075, 1080, 1081
Totevision……………...1083
Ultra…………………...1048
Universal………………1076
Video Concepts………..1036
Vidikron……………….1060
Wards………………….1034, 1060, 1062, 1063, 1065, 1066, 1067, 1071, 1072, 1074, 1076, 1078, 1096
White Westinghouse…..1034, 1048, 1052
Yamaha………………..1047, 1048, 1065, 1066, 1067, 1071
Zenith………………….1038, 1043, 1044, 1048, 1063, 1065, 1082
Errata
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There is a programming error in the Learning Commands section. The incorrect
mode LED lights during the learning process. The LED to the left of the correct
one is currently lit during this function. This will be corrected in future versions.
In the Product Diagram, RCU Mode Selection section, the Transmit LED (F) is
shown as red. It is actually green.
The Code Search Function is not in the current version, but will be added in later
versions. It is included above for reference.
In the Learning Mode there is no “All Clear” function to clear all learned IR
commands. This will be added in future versions.
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