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Table Of ContentsIntroduction .........................................................1Battery Installation and Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Battery Saver........................................................1Gyro Operation.......................................................2Product Diagram .....................................................3Button Cluster Locations ................................................3RCU Mode Selection ................................................ 6,25Transport Control ................................................... 7-8Menu Navigation .................................................. 9-10Gyro Activation/Select ................................................11Channel/Volume Control & Media Center Green Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11MCE Shortcut Buttons .................................................13Numeric Keypad.....................................................14Shortcut Buttons.....................................................15 Connect ...........................................................16 Backlighting........................................................17Power/Standby Toggle Button...........................................17RF Sync, Setup & Synchronizing The Remote and The PC, Receiver Installation  . . . . . . . 18USB Features & Compatibility ...........................................19Programming the Remote..............................................20Find Out If You Need to Program the Remote. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Programming Methods ............................................. 20-22Using Automatic Code Search ...........................................20Using Direct Entry....................................................21 Volume Punch Through................................................22Learning .......................................................23-24Learning Tips .......................................................23Code Learning ......................................................23Learning Commands...............................................23-24Clearing an Individual Learned Function  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Deleting All Learned Functions...........................................25Music Mode ........................................................25 Ultra R4000 Service Application .........................................25Music Display Navigation ..............................................26Troubleshooting .................................................. 27-30Remote Code List ................................................. 31-59IntroductionThis users’ manual describes the operation of the ULTRA R4000 PC/TV Universal Remote Control Unit with Air Mouse and Music Display (RCU). The RCU contains an embedded micro gyro for motion sensing and in-air control of a floating cursor.  This RCU features IR code database and IR learning capabilities to universally control standard home theater devices such as TVs, VCRs, Digital Video Recorders (DVR), DVD players, CD players, cable/SAT boxes, etc. This RCU links directly to your Windows Media Player Audio library.  Using the Music Display on the RCU you can browse through your audio files and listen to your music on the PC without going to your computer.  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 USB 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 InformationThe ULTRA R4000 Motion-Sensing 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 SaverThe 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.   Product Registration InformationKeep your sales receipt to obtain warranty parts and service and for proof of purchase. Attach it here and record the serial number in case you need it. The serial number is located on the product.Model Number _______________________________ Serial Number ______________________ Purchase Date _____________ Dealer/Address/Phone ________________________________________1
Gyro OperationThe RCU provides in-air control of the PC’scursor via patented gyroscopic motionsensing technology.  This means mouse-likecursor control, from anywhere in theroom, without the need of a flat surface. There is no line-of-sight requirementso you don’t have to point the RCU at the PCyou are controlling. Remember thefollowing things when using the in-air cursorcontrol feature of the RCU:• Use your thumb to press the gyro and mouse buttons. • 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.  The LED does not illuminate when transmitting IR information. Product DiagramPower (standby), Music Display Button, Display Backlighting RCU mode selection and powerTransport controlPower/Standby: Places the PC into Standby (or power off dependant on the PC configuration)“Music Display Button” Start Music display interaction with PCBacklight: Turns on and off the backlightRF Status LED is located at top left corner (next to Gyration company name)Selects RCU mode TV: IR legacy controlPC: RF communication to PCCable/Satellite: IR legacy control Auxiliary: IR legacy controlStandard AV control for selected transport or Windows Media Player, Windows Media Center,  DVR, etc. (Play, pause, stop, etc)Includes IR control of legacy devices if supported in IR databaseButton Cluster LocationsABCButton Cluster Function2 3ABCDEFGHI
 Product Diagram (continued)Menu navigationGyro button clusterVolume and Channel control, eHome (Vista MCE Green Button), MuteMedia Center shortcutsStandard menu navigation: up, down, left, right, OK. Includes MS required buttons: BACK: RF=Back, IR=LastMORE: RF= More Info, IR=NoneIncludes other buttons:INPUT: RF=none, IR=TV Input selectionMENU: RF=DVD Menu, IR=MenuCenter button activates gyro for in-air cursor control. Outer buttons function like standard left and right mouse buttons.Standard volume up/down, channel up/down, Vista Media Center eHome, and volume mute.Shortcuts buttons to easily navigate within the Media Center environment. Recorded-TV, Live TV, My Pictures, GuideButton Cluster LocationsDEFGButton Cluster Function4 Product Diagram (continued)Alpha-numeric keypadUS: Hotkeys (For US/North American Remotes only)Standard 0-9 keys with alpha characters, plus *, space, #, CLEAR, and ENTER  My Videos, Mail, Web, My Radio, FavoritesButton Cluster LocationsHIButton Cluster FunctionABCDEFGHIABCDEFGHI5
RCU Mode Selection Puts RCU into TV control mode for communicating with TV via IR protocol.Puts RCU into PC control mode for communicating with Media Center PC via RF protocol.Puts RCU into Cable / Satellite control mode for communicating with Cable or Satellite box via IR protocol.Puts RCU into Aux mode for communicating with an auxiliary device via IR protocol.Music Display Button - Turns on Display and puts RCU into Music control mode for playing music stored on your PC.Transmit LED indicator for RF transmission onlyBacklight – Toggles the backlight for the button keys. If the Display is active, the Display backlight will turn on or off.ABC D E FGHPC Mode: Issues a standby command. If the system is active, the first button pressed puts it into standby mode. If the system is already in standby mode, a button press will awaken.Transport ControlPuts selected device into Stop mode, if supportedPuts selected device into Pause mode, if supportedPuts selected device into Fast Forward mode, if supportedSkip command, if supported by selected devicePuts selected device into Play mode, if supportedABC D EStops media playback and positions pointer to start of mediaFirst button press will pause the media at present position. Subsequent button presses toggles between pause and playback at present position pointer.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.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.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.PC ModeDF6 7B C DEFABCEHAPC, TV, CAB/SAT, AUX mode: Powers on/off the selected device. DTV, CAB/SAT, AUX Mode or Music Mode:G
PC ModeTV, CAB/SAT, AUX Mode or Music Mode:PC ModeTV, CAB/SAT, AUX Mode or Music Mode:Transport ControlReplay command, if supported by selected devicePuts selected device into Reverse mode, if supportedPuts selected device into Record mode, if supportedFGHMove 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 secondsFirst press speeds up the time base and reverses direction of the media stream to the first rewind value (3X). Second press cycles through the reverse speed values looping through 0 (normal speed) 3X, 20X, 60X. If media is a slide show, skips to previous pictureRecords 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)Menu Navigation8 9DFGHFABCDEGoes back one location of the user interface back stackProvide information if available for the focus pointMoves the focus point up one location, if at top of the screen takes no actionMoves focus point right one position, if at rightmost position takes no actionMoves the focus point down one location, if at bottom of the screen takes no actionBACK - IR: Goes back one location (if supported)*MORE - IR: Provides more information (If supported)Menu Navigation Up*Menu Navigation Right*Menu Navigation Down** See Music Display Navigation Section for information on using the Music DisplayABC D E
10PC ModeTV, CAB/SAT, AUX Mode or Music mode:Menu NavigationFGHIMoves focus point left one position, if at leftmost position goes back 1 page in the user interface stackPerforms action indicated by focus pointMedia Center “DVD Menu”No actionMenu Navigation Left*Menu OKPerforms action indicated by focus point*MenuIR: Setup menuTV Input IR: (TV Mode) Cycles through the TV inputs.No action in other modes* See Music Display NavigationSection for information on usingthe Music DisplayFGH I11Gyro Activation/SelectABCSimulates a left-mouse button-clickSimulates a right-mouse button-clickActivates gyroscope for motion-sensing cursor control, motion-sensing menu navigation, or other motion-sensing features ABCAChannel/Volume Control & Media Center Green ButtonGoes to Windows Vista Media Center Home page, launches Media Center if not running already.A Goes to Windows Vista Media Center Home page, launches Media Center if not running already.PC, TV, AUX or CAB/SAT ModePC Mode
Increment the current channel by 1Decrement the current channel by 1Mute selected device, if applicableDecrement the current volume by 1 unitIncrement the current volume by 1 unitBC DEFIncrement the current channel by 1.  If in a list view, move up a page in the list.Decrement the current channel by 1.  If in a list view, move back a page in the list.Mute the entire PC volume, toggle mute stateDecrement the current volume by 1 unit.  If muted, un-mute the volume first.Increment the current PC volume by 1 unit.  If muted, un-mute the volume first.PC, TV, AUX or CAB/SAT ModePC ModeMCE Shortcut Buttons12BCEFDChannel/Volume Control & Media Center Green Button13A - Recorded-TVB - Live TVC - My Pictures D - GuideABC DPC, TV, AUX or CAB/SAT ModePC ModeNo actionNo actionNo actionShows the EPG (electronic program guide) for the particular device selectedShortcut to the Windows Media Center “Recorded TV” pageBrings Media Center Live TV to the frontShortcut to the Windows Media Center“My Pictures” pageInvokes the on-screen Media Center TV programming guide
Shortcut ButtonsStandard 1-9, alphanumericInserts a * symbol, if supported by the selected deviceInserts a # symbol, if supported by the selected deviceClear, if supported by the selected deviceEnter, if supported by the selected deviceAB CDEStandard 1-9, alphanumeric*#ClearEnterPC, TV, AUX or CAB/SAT mode PC ModeNumeric Keypad14 15ABCD EMy Videos: Microsoft defined button - Shortcut to the Windows Media Center “My Videos” pageMail: Launches default email program on the PCWeb: Launches default web browser on the PCMy Radio: Microsoft defined button -  Shortcut to the Windows Media Center “My Radio” Favorites: Displays the Web Browser “favorites” (favorite URL addresses). Only active when the Web browser is the focus.AB CDEABCDE
16 17ConnectAConnect: Located on the back side of the RCU. Connects (Binds) the RCU to the Gyration USB RF Receiver(requires a pen-tip to activate the button since it is below the surface)AThe RCU Mode Selection buttons (TV, PC, CAB/SAT, and AUX) are lit when pressed; these buttons light up whenever they are pressed (for 2-3 seconds) to indicate which Control Mode the remote is in.    There is no automatic backlighting on any of the RCU buttons.  The “Backlight” button controls the backlight of the RCU buttons and the Display. Upon pressing the “Backlight” button, the main RCU keys will be backlit. If the Display is active (by pressing the Display button), the Display will also become backlit. The backlight acts as a toggle and can also be used to turn off all backlighting. Additionally, the backlighting will timeout after a short amount of time (timeout occurs after last button pressed and the backlight turns off if no other button is pressed within 10 seconds).If the backlighting seems dim, the batteries may need to be replaced.  Power / Standby Toggle ButtonThis button turns the selected device on or off or toggles its power state from standby to active.  The device is selected with the RCU Mode Switches; PC, TV, CAB/SAT, and AUX.In PC mode, this button issues a standard Windows STANDBY 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 STANDBY command.  In the default configuration, if the PC is already on, the first button press puts the PC into standby mode.  If the PC is in standby mode, another press of this button will wake up the PC.BacklightingMusic Display Upon Unsuccessful Connection, See Troubleshooting Section For More InformationMusic Display While ConnectingMusic Display Upon Successful Connection
18 19RF Receiver & SynchronizationCommunication between the RCU and the PC is done via an RF transceiver which is plugged into a standard USB port in the PC. In order for this to work, you need to synchronize, or “bind” your remote and PC. See below for the binding procedure.  Setting Up & Synchronizing The    Remote & The PCAfter inserting the batteries in the remote control unit,1. Hold the remote in close proximity to the PC.  2. Press the CONNECT button on the RF Dongle transceiver which is plugged into     the PC USB port.  3. Press the CONNECT button on the underside of the RCU.  4. The Display screen on the RCU will indicate a successful connection.5. If a successful connection is not made, repeat steps 1 - 3  Receiver InstallationThe RCU requires a USB RF transceiver be plugged into a USB port in the PC in order to access RF and gyro functions. The USB extension cable can be used to maximize the range of the RCU by placing the USB RF transceiver away from other electrical components. A USB RF transceiver does not need to be plugged in to use the IR remote functions. See the diagram below.USB Features• Connects to PC via standard USB 2.0 connection• PC operating systems supported: Windows Vista, Windows XP MCE, and Windows XP• LED to indicate bind sequence and radio activity• Connect button, pen-push type  USB CompatibilityThe transceiver uses a standard USB Type A connector for connection to any standard USB port of a computer. The transceiver is a certified USB compatible 2.0 device, running at low speed.  It is certified to run on Windows Vista, Windows XP MCE, and Windows XP.This transceiver is compatible with the following Gyration products:Ultra R4000 (The Music Service and Music Display functions of this remote require use of the included Ultra 4000 RF Receiver to fully function)Gyration Go MouseGyration Go Mobile keyboardGyration Go Full size keyboardGyration Media Center Universal Remote ControlGyration GyroTransportTransceiver Compatibility Matrix with Gyration Products
Programming Methods (continued)20 21Programming the RemoteThe RCU can be programmed to operate many brands of IR controllable devices via theIR functions of the RCU.  Devices include TVs, DVD Players, Cable/Satellite Boxes, etc. Please see the Remote Code List for all devices supported.   Find Out If You Need to Progam the RemoteTo determine whether the remote needs to be programmed to operate your device, do thefollowing (using the TV as an example)1. Turn on the TV.2. Point the remote at the TV.3. Press the TV button.4. Press the ON/OFF button to see if the TV responds. If the TV doesn’t respond, you must     program the remote to operate it.   Programming MethodsThere are two ways to program the remote control to operate other components: Automatic Code Search and Direct Entry.Using Automatic Code SearchThe following instructions can be used to program the RCU 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 RCU turns off.1. Turn on the device you want to operate (TV, DVD player, etc.)2. Press and hold the device button you want to program (TV, AUX, etc.). While holding the device button, press and hold ON/OFF button until the device button on the RCU turns on, then release both buttons.3. Point the remote at the device.4. Press and release PLAY, then wait 5 seconds or until the device button stops flashing.  At this point the RCU is searching for the correct code to program. If, after 5 seconds, the device you want to operate does not turn off, press PLAY again to tell the RCU to search the next set of codes.  Continue pressing and releasing PLAY until the device turns off or you have searched through all of the codes. The device buttons flash when all codes have been searched, the device button turns off, and the RCU exits the Automatic Code Search mode.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 RCU turns off.  The RCU will automatically exit the Automatic Code Search mode.Using Direct Entry1. Turn on the device you want to operate (TV, DVD player, etc.)2. Look up the brand and code number(s) for the device in the Remote Code List at the end of this booklet.  3. Press and hold the device button you want to program ((TV, AUX, etc.) 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 device button, point the RCU at the device, and then press the ON/OFF button to see if the device responds to the command. If it doesn’t, try pressing the device button and then ON/OFF again.  • If you get no response, repeat these steps using the next code listed for       your brand, until the device responds to the remote commands.  • If you try all the codes for your device 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 component.Because the RCU controls more than one device, you must first “tell” it which device you wish to operate.  For example, if you wish to operate the TV, you must first press the TV mode button on the RCU to put it in the TV mode.The RCU stays in the chosen mode until you change it.  If the RCU is in the TV mode, you must change the mode in order to operate other components.  For example, if you are in the TV mode and you wish to turn off the Cable Box, you must first press the CAB/SAT button then the On/Off button.  Return to the TV mode by pressing the TV mode button.
Programming Methods (continued)22 23The RCU has the ability to learn the commands of other remote control units, such as TV remotes or VCR remotes.  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 Tips1. All learned functions for a mode can be erased if you program a different device to that mode.2. Perform the learning process in low-light areas because too much ambient light might cause interference with the infrared (IR) signals of the remotes.3. Use fresh batteries in both the Media Center and     PC RCU and the original remote. Code LearningCodes from the Remote Code List include basic functionality  for each component they control.  Once you have programmed  in the code for your specific component (using either the Automatic  Code Search or Direct Entry method), 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) under the mode(s)  of your choice.  Learning CommandsFor the following section, the TV remote control unit will be used as an example.  Learning from other types of remotes will be done in a  similar way.1) First press and hold the mode button on the RCU for the component remote you are learning from (the TV button on the RCU, for example) then press and hold the RECORD button on the RCU.2) Keep pressing both buttons until the device mode button light turns off, flashes, and turns off. Release both buttons.LearningVolume Punch ThroughThe Volume Punch Through feature allows you to control the volume without exiting the current mode. When Punch Through is enabled, the VOL+, VOL-, and MUTE keys will always control the Punch Through device. By default the TV is the Volume Punch Through device. To disable Volume Punch Through, see the “Disabling Volume Punch Through” Section below. Note: Volume Punch Through only applies to the three IR Mode Device Buttons (TV, CAB/SAT, AND AUX).Note: The remote must be programmed via Automatic Code Search or Direct Entry before enabling Volume Punch Through. To change the Volume Punch Through device or enable Volume Punch Through: 1.  Press and hold the device button of the device you want to Punch Through  (TV, AUX, etc.) on the RCU.2.  Press and hold the VOL- button until the device button on the RCU turns on,  then release both buttons. Volume Punch Through is now enabled for the selected device. Disabling Volume Punch ThroughTo disable Volume Punch Through: 1. Press and hold the VOL- button (the device button of the Volume Punch Through lights). 2.  While holding the VOL- button, enter the code, 0000, using the number buttons. All device buttons turn on for 2 seconds and then turn off. Note: If an invalid button is pressed, all device buttons blink 4 times and turn off. At this point, you must start over. Once Volume Punch Through is disabled, the VOL+, VOL-, and MUTE keys will control the device currently selected by the Device button (PC, TV, CAB/SAT, or AUX). To enable Volume Punch Through, see the “Volume Punch Through” Section above.Remotes should not bemore than 2” apart
Ultra R4000 Service Application24 25To delete all learned functions at one time, use the procedure below.1. Press and hold the CLEAR button (the current component button lights).  Then press and hold the ON/OFF button (component button light turns off for 3 seconds, flashes, turns on and off) while continuing to hold the CLEAR button. 2. Release both buttons (current component button turns on).3. Press any component button to delete all learned functions in all modes.  The RCU automatically exits this clearing mode.Note: Pressing the CLEAR button while in this mode will not delete the learning functions, but it will exit this delete mode.  Music ModeMusic mode is a revolutionary new way for you to search through and play your favoritesongs that you have already setup on your Windows PC.  It links directly to yourWindows Media Player Audio library so that you can browse through your audio files andlisten to your music without going to your computer.Note: This mode of the RCU is intended for use on the Windows operating system usingthe Windows Media Player application (version 10 or higher). Operation on other operatingsystems has not been verified.  Ultra R4000 Service ApplicationThe RCU comes with a software application that runs in the background (as a “service”)on the computer (PC) and interfaces to the Windows Media Player music database. Theapplication communicates the music database information to the RF transceiver attachedto the computer. The information is then transmitted via RF to the RCU and displayed on thedisplay. The Ultra R4000 Software Service Application or “Music Software service”is required for operation of the Music display. This Software service is provided via aninstallation CD.This application can be enabled/disabled manually by the user. The application is setto “enabled” by default (upon system boot). Disabling the service has no effect on normalRCU operation (TV, PC, CAB/SAT, and AUX modes), but will make the display inoperable.3) On the RCU, press and release the button where you want to store the new function (the component button turns off and then back on; a short flash).Note: If you press an invalid button on the remote, the device 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. Press and hold the button of the source remote that has the functionality you are recording. Keep pressing the button until the RCU device mode button light turns off and back on (the source function has been saved to the TV mode on the RCU). Note: If all device mode buttons flash 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 an Individual Learned FunctionTo delete a learned button function, use the procedure below.1. Press and hold the component mode button (the component button lights).  Then press and hold the CLEAR button for 3 seconds.  Hold both buttons depressed until the component mode button flashes.  2. Release both buttons.  The component mode button turns on indicating that the RCU is now in the Clear Learned Function mode for that component.3. Press and release the button where learning is to be cleared.  The component 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 component mode button flashes 4 times, the selected component button stays on, and the RCU remains in Clear Learned Function mode. Repeat Step 3 to continue the clearing process.5. Press the CLEAR button to return the RCU to normal operation.Learning (continued) Deleting All Learned Functions
Music Display NavigationAdjusting the Contrast on the DisplayTo adjust the contrast on the Display, perform the following steps: 1. With the Display screen active, press and hold the   button located beneath the Display screen. 2. Continue to hold the   button after the Display screen turns off for 5 more seconds. 3. The Display Contrast adjustment screen will appear. 4. Use the menu navigation up and down arrows to adjust to the desired appearance. 5. Press any button to exit. 6. If no button is pressed, the display will time out in about 5 seconds. Note: The contrast settings range from 0 (lightest) to 21 (darkest).Note: The contrast value is stored, even when removing the batteries.Reinstalling the Ultra R4000 Installation SoftwareTo reinstall the Ultra R4000 Installation Software service application, perform the  following steps:1. With Windows® running on your computer, insert the CD into your CD/DVD-ROM drive. 2. If the CD window does not open automatically, double-click the My Computer icon on     your desktop, and then double-click the CD/DVD-ROM drive containing the CD. 3. Locate the install package provided on the CD for your Ultra R4000 Motion-Sensing        Remote Control. 4. Follow the instructions provided by the CD to extract and install the application.26 27When you press the Music Display button (    button) the Display powers up and displays the top level menu structure. (If service application is running and within range, see the Troubleshooting section for more details). To move up and down the screen, use the UP and DOWN arrow keys.To enter a menu level, use either the right (or OK) button.  To back out of a level, use the left (or Back) button.  You can play the whole album by pressing the Play button at this level, or enter the album and select a specific song.Note: As you navigate through the menu the heading changes on the top line.               While a song is playing, the MP3 Tag information (called Metadata) will be shown on the display along with a progress bar, the current running time and the time left for that song.Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting28 29Common Problems and SolutionsProblem Cause SolutionCursor Control IssuesThe Display screen does not match or show the updates to the Windows Media Player audio library.The Menu Navigation buttons are non-responsive while the Display screen is active.The cursor does not move when the “Motion by Gyration” button is pressed.The Display Software Service Application did not update correctly.The Display screens needs to be manually refreshed.The Display screens needs to be manually refreshed.The Display Software Service Application has lost contact with the remote control.The remote control is out of range with the computer.The remote control and computer are not connected.The batteries are low.Restart the Display Software Service Application, by clicking the Ultra R4000 Motion-Sensing Remote Control  (green) icon on the Windows Taskbar, and clicking “Restart.”Press the   button to return to the Main Menu.Use the menu navigation buttons to move up or down from the current level in the Display screen.Refresh the Display screen by pressing the   button for three seconds to shut off the Display screen, then pressing the   button again to turn the Display screen back on.Place the remote control closer to the computer.Connect the Ultra R4000 Motion-Sensing Remote Control with your computer.Replace the batteries.Common Problems and SolutionsProblem Cause SolutionCursor Control IssuesThe cursor movement is choppy or erratic.The cursor moves too fast or too slow.The cursor drifts on the screen.The Power/Standby button does not wake the computer out of Standby mode.The Power/Standby button does not wake the computer out of Standby mode.There may be radio interference near the computer.The speed or acceleration is not set properly.The remote control sensor may require self-recalibration.If the BIOS setting for Wake from USB is disabled, the system will not turn back on via the remote control. If the computer is placed into Hibernation or Shutdown mode, and then the AC power is removed, the internal receiver loses its power and cannot wake the system (even if AC power is reapplied).If the BIOS setting for Wake from USB is disabled, the system will not turn back on via the remote control. Move any electronic devices away from PC(i.e., speakers, radio, etc.).Change the cursor tracking speed under the Mouse settings in the Control Panel.Place the remote control on a flat surface for 5 or more seconds. The gyroscope will perform a self-steady routine to identify and eliminate drift.Enable the wake from USB option in the system BIOS. For information on accessing the system BIOS, see your Owner’s Manual.Turn on the computer manually using the system Power button.Enable the wake from USB option in the system BIOS. For information on accessing the system BIOS, see your Owner’s Manual.
TroubleshootingCommon Problems and SolutionsProblem Cause SolutionCursor Control IssuesThe text “NO LINK” is displayed on the Display screen.The text “NO SERVICE” is displayed on the Display screen.The text on the Display Screen is in English (if applicable).The remote control and computer are not connected.There may be radio interference near the computer.The remote control is out of range with the computer.The Display Software Service Application is not enabled.All text in the remote control Display screens will be in English until a successful connection to the computer has been made.Connect the Ultra R4000 Remote with your computer.Move any electronic devices away from PC(i.e., speakers, radio, etc.).Place the remote control closer to the computer.To re-enable the Display Software Service Application, click the Ultra R4000 Remote Control (red) icon on the Windows Taskbar and click “Start.”Connect the Ultra R4000 Motion-Sensing Remote with your computer.TV Brand CodeDigital TVZenith  1261HDTV Apex  1278Daewoo  1284JVC  1254  1422Mitsubishi  1268  1271Panasonic  1272  1283  1476Philips  1274  1275  1276  1279Samsung  1330Sharp  1285Sony  1201  1274  1421  1468  1472Thomson  1419Toshiba  1420Zenith  1286  1287HDTV MonitorBrillian  1469 Panasonic  1470Sears  1469     Zenith  1261     HDTV Projection MonitorPanasonic  1257  1273  1471 Pioneer  1280     HDTV Projection TVSony  1274     HT ProjectorSony  1262  1265   LCD HDTVSamsung  1362     Zenith  1281     LCD TVBenq  1228     Remote Code List3130
Remote Code ListTV Brand CodeLCD TVESA  1220     NET-TV  1230     Panasonic  1205  1206Philips  1207  1219Polaroid  1209  1216  1217 RCA  1346     Samsung  1202  1204  1212  1213Sharp  1200                 Sony  1201                 Sylvania  1220                 Toshiba  1203  1211               Viewsonic  1208  1210  1214  1221  1222  1223  1224   1225  1226  1227LCD TV/PC MonitorSampo  1473                 LCD TV/Tuner ComboPolaroid  1209                 Plasma DisplayAcer  1239                 Pioneer  1244                   Samsung  1202  1231  1245             Toshiba  1236  1237               Viewsonic  1246                 Plasma TVGateway  1240                 Magnavox  1474  1475               Viewsonic  1238                 Plasma TV MonitorFujitsu  1232  1233  1234  1235           Hitachi  1241  1478   NEC  1242     32Remote Code ListTV Brand CodePlasma TV MonitorPanasonic  1243     Pioneer  1277     Samsung  1270     Sony  1477     Zenith  1247     Projection HDTVSharp  1264  1282   Projection MonitorPioneer  1258     Projection TVHitachi  1251  1256  1259  1260JVC  1254  1255   Mitsubishi  1248     Panasonic  1257  1329  1334 Samsung  1252  1270  1480 Sharp  1270     Sony  1201  1263   Toshiba  1249  1253  1479       Zenith  1266           TVAbex  1147           Admiral  1004  1148         Advent  1410           Adventura  1149           Aiko  1018           Aiwa  1425  1435         Akai  1005           Alleron  1045           Amtron  1039           Anam National 1006  1039  1163  1164  1165   AOC  1007  1008  1009  1010  1150  1151  116633
Remote Code ListTV Brand CodeTVApex  1296  1341  1423  1426     Audiovox  1039           Belcor  1007           Bell & Howell  1004  1047  1068         Benq  1427               Bradford  1039               Brockwood  1007               Broksonic  1203  1250             Candle  1007  1009  1011  1149         Carver  1418               Celebrity  1005               Centurion  1012               Citizen  1007  1009  1011  1018  1039  1068  1095  1146  1173Colortyme  1007  1009  1013           Concerto  1007  1009             Contec/Cony  1014  1015  1016  1039         Craig  1039               Crosley  1418               Crown  1039  1058             CTX  1336Curtis Mathes  1003  1007  1009  1017  1047  1068  1095  1146  1173   1180  1185  1187  1188  1418CXC  1039Daewoo  1007  1008  1009  1018  1019  1020  1112  1146  1161  1290  1332  1428  1429Daytron  1007  1009  1146Dell  1001  1002Dimensia  1003  1187  1188Dumont  1007  1131                 Durabrand  1327Electroband  1005         34Remote Code ListTV Brand CodeTVElectrograph  1412Electrohome  1005  1006  1007  1009  1021  1022  1023Emerson  1007  1009  1014  1024  1025  1026  1027  1028  1029   1030  1031  1032  1033  1034  1035  1036  1037  1038   1039  1040  1041  1042  1043  1044  1045  1047  1068   1110  1146  1152  1153  1162  1181  1189  1197  1415   1416  1417  1429Envision  1007  1009Epson  1409Fisher  1046  1047  1048  1068  1154  1337Fujitsu  1045Funai  1039  1045               Futuretech  1039Gateway  1412GE  1003  1006  1007  1009  1023  1049  1050  1051  1078   1141  1142  1143  1155  1174  1187  1188  1191  1296   1317  1430Gibralter  1007  1053  1131Goldstar  1007  1008  1009  1014  1021  1052  1053  1054  1135  1136  1146  1147Grunpy  1039  1045         Hallmark  1007  1009Harvard  1039Hitachi  1007  1009  1014  1015  1016  1055  1056  1057  1118   1119  1120  1121  1122  1123  1124  1125  1126  1127  1128  1129  1130  1153  1167  1179  1182  1193  1194   1195  1196  1197  1256  1269  1292  1359  1363  1365  1370  1401  1424  1431IMA  1039   Infinity  1058  1418 Janeil  1149   35
Remote Code ListTV Brand CodeTV JBL  1058  1418 JC Penney  1003  1007  1008  1009  1011  1015  1023  1049  1050  1053  1054  1066  1067  1078  1094  1095  1113  1146    1147  1155  1187  1188  1191JCB  1005         Jensen  1007  1009  1218  1407  1408  1432JVC  1014  1015  1016  1050  1056  1059  1060  1061  1137   1138  1156  1181  1199  1254  1293  1324  1345  1352   1369  1378  1393  1397  1400  1433  1434Kawasho  1005  1007  1009     Kenwood  1007  1009  1021     Kloss Novabeam  1039  1062  1063  1149   Konka  1413  1414       KTV  1039  1064  1146  1152   LG  1008         Loewe  1058         Logik  1004         Luxman  1007  1009       LXI  1003  1009  1047  1058  1065  1066  1067  1068  1155   1171  1187  1188  1191  1418Maganvox  1300  1399  1437Magnavox  1007  1009  1011  1021  1058  1062  1063  1069  1070   1071  1079  1115  1116  1117  1186  1198  1301  1302   1418  1436  1437  1438  1439   Majestic  1004Marantz  1007  1009  1055  1058  1072  1418         Maxent  1412                   Megatron  1009  1055               Memorex  1004  1008  1009  1047  1068  1440  1441       MGA  1007  1008  1009  1021  1023  1048  1073  1074     Midland  1050  1051  1131  1146  1147  1155  1191       36Remote Code ListTV Brand CodeTVMinutz  1049                   Mitsubishi  1007  1008  1009  1021  1023  1048  1073  1074  1075   1111  1319  1328  1358Montgomery Ward  1004                   Motorola  1006  1148                 MTC  1007  1008  1009  1095           Multitech  1039                   Multivision  1076                   NAD  1009  1065  1066  1067  1157  1179         NEC  1006  1007  1008  1009  1013         NetTV  1412                   Nikko  1009  1018Norcent  1215  1406NTC  1018Onwa  1039Optimus  1157  1179                 Optonica  1086  1148     Orion  1036  1162  1327Panasonic  1006  1050  1058  1145  1175  1184  1294  1312  1314   1334  1335  1344  1350  1351  1367  1377  1380  1382   1384  1385  1386  1404  1442  1454Philco  1006  1007  1008  1009  1011  1014  1021  1058  1062   1063  1069  1071  1418  1441Philips  1006  1007  1011  1014  1021  1058  1062  1063  1069   1077  1078  1079  1080  1229  1295  1299  1301  1302   1316  1325  1355  1356  1357  1360  1361  1364  1368   1373  1374  1375  1376  1379  1395  1418  1443  1444   1445  1446  1447  1450  1451  1452  1453Philips   1295  1300  1301  1316  1437  1438  1445  1446  1447Magnavox  1448  1449  1450  1451  1452  1453Pilot  1007  114637
Remote Code ListTV Brand CodeTVPioneer  1007  1009  1081  1082  1083  1153  1157  1179  1197  1372Portland  1007  1008  1009  1018  1146Price Club  1095             Prima  1467Prism  1050                   Proscan  1003  1155  1187  1188  1191Proton  1007  1009  1014  1084Pulsar  1007  1131Quasar  1006  1050  1064  1085  1175  1294  1394  1454  1455Radio Shack  1047  1068  1187  1188Radio Shack/  1003  1007  1009  1014  1039  1047  1068  1086  1146 Realistic  1147RCA  1000  1003  1006  1007  1008  1009  1010  1021  1087   1088  1089  1090  1091  1092  1093  1114  1153  1155   1158  1159  1161  1168  1176  1180  1183  1185  1187  1188  1190  1191  1197  1289  1298  1303  1310  1317   1326  1332  1333  1342  1371  1390  1391  1392Realistic  1047  1068  1187  1188Runco  1131Sampo  1007  1009  1146  1147  1338  1412Samsung  1007  1008  1009  1014  1017  1021  1094  1095  1096   1146  1147  1169  1192  1252  1270  1308  1326  1330   1331  1353  1362  1366  1387           Sansui  1162  1327  1348Sanyo  1007  1046  1047  1068  1074  1097  1098  1144  1154Scotch  1009           Scott  1007  1009  1014  1025  1036  1039  1045Sears  1003  1007  1009  1015  1016  1021  1045  1046  1047   1048  1060  1065  1066  1067  1068  1099  1100  1154   1155  1160  1187  1188  1191  141838VCR CodeRemote Code ListTuner CodeTV Brand CodeTVSharp  1007  1009  1014  1027  1030  1086  1101  1102  1103  1109  1146  1148  1318  1323  1391  1398  1402  1456 Shogun  1007       Signature  1004  1104     Simpson  1011       Sony  1005  1170  1177  1178  1201  1263  1304  1306  1315   1457  1458  1459  1460Soundesign  1007  1009  1011  1039  1045Squareview  1160       SSS  1007  1039     Starlite  1039       Supre-Macy  1149       Supreme  1005       Sylvania  1007  1009  1011  1021  1058  1062  1063  1069  1070  1071  1079  1105  1140  1220  1311  1343  1347  1381   1383  1418  1447  1461  1462 Symphonic  1034  1039  1160  1220  1463Tandy  1148       Tatung  1006       Technics  1050                   Techwood  1007  1009  1050               Teknika  1004  1007  1008  1009  1011  1014  1015  1016  1018   1039  1045  1070  1095  1145  1146  1175  1184  1418Telecaption  1106                 TMK  1007  1009               Toshiba  1047  1065  1066  1067  1068  1095  1099  1106  1107   1139  1140  1249  1253  1297  1305  1307  1309  1313   1321  1322  1339  1340  1349  1388  1396  1405  1411   1464  1465  1466Totevision  1146                   Universal  1049  1078                 39
Remote Code ListTV Brand CodeTVVictor  1060  1156                 Vidikron  1418               Vidtech  1007  1008  1009             Viewsonic  1412                   Viking  1149Wards  1003  1004  1007  1008  1009  1021  1025  1034  1045   1049  1058  1062  1063  1069  1070  1078  1079  1086   1108  1187  1188  1418             White Westinghouse 1429                   Yamaha  1007  1008  1009  1021Zenith  1004  1007  1131  1132  1133  1134  1172  1251  1261   1286  1288  1291  1320  1354  1389  1403TV/DVD ComboApex  1341                   Broksonic  1203                   JVC  1345  1378                 Panasonic  1377                   Philips  1229  1376  1379               RCA  1342  1346                 Sansui  1348Sylvania  1343Toshiba  1203  1339  1340TV/DVD/Tuner ComboPanasonic  1344TV/DVD/VCR ComboPanasonic  1382RCA  1333                   Samsung  1331Sylvania  1347  1381  1383Toshiba  1349                   40Remote Code ListTV Brand CodeTVCodeDVDCodeTunerCodeTV-DVDBrand41TV/DVD/VCR Tuner ComboPanasonic  1350  1380       TV/VCR ComboBroksonic  1250         Daewoo  1290         Emerson  1415         GE  1317         Hitachi  1269  1401       JVC  1254  1293  1393  1397  1400 Maganvox  1399         Magnavox  1302         Panasonic  1384  1404       Philips  1302         Quasar  1294  1394       RCA  1298  1310  1326  1390  1391  1392Samsung  1326  1387       Sharp  1323  1391  1398  1402   Sylvania  1311         Toshiba  1297  1322  1388  1396  1405Zenith  1291  1389  1403   TV/VCR/Tuner ComboPanasonic  1294  1314  1385  1386 Philips  1395       TV-DVRPanasonic  1267TV/DVD ComboApex    1341  3151 Broksonic    1203  3160 JVC    1345  3156     1378  3185
Remote Code ListTVCodeDVDCodeTunerCodeTV-DVDBrandTVCodeDVDCodeTunerCodeTV-VCR-TuneRBrandTV/DVD ComboPanasonic    1377  3184 Philips    1229  3147     1376  3158     1379  3186 RCA    1342  3152     1346  3157 Sansui    1348  3160 Sylvania    1343  3153 Toshiba    1203  3149     1339  3150     1340  3155 TV/DVD Tuner ComboPanasonic    1344  3154  4124TV/VCR ComboBroksonic      1250  2095 Daewoo      1290  2096 GE      1317  2024 Hitachi      1269  2085       1401  2097 JVC      1254  2077       1422  2072       1293  2013       1393  2075       1397  2080       1400  2083 Magnavox      1302  2020       1399  2082Panasonic      1384  2067       1404  2089 42Remote Code ListTVCodeDVDCodeTunerCodeTV-VCR-TuneRBrandTV/VCR ComboPhilips      1302  2018       1302  2020 Quasar      1294  2014       1394  2076 RCA      1298  2017       1310  2017       1326  2060       1390  2098       1391  2073       1392  2074       1387  2069 Samsung      1326  2060       1387  2069 Sharp      1323  2061       1391  2073       1398  2081       1402  2087 Sylvania      1311  2021 Toshiba      1297  2016       1322  2025       1388  2070       1396  2079       1396  2084       1405  2090 Zenith      1291  2012       1389  2071       1389  2086       1403  2088 43
Remote Code ListTVCodeDVDCodeTunerCodeTV-VCR-TuneRBrand44TV/VCR Tuner ComboPanasonic      1294  2014  4125      1294  2068  4123      1294  2023  4121      1294  2019  4123      1314  2022  4122      1385  2019  4150      1386  2014  4151      1314  2022  4182Philips      1395  2078  4152TV/DVD/VCR ComboPanasonic      1382  3188  2092 RCA      1333  3165  2102 Samsung      1331  3166  2103 Sylvania      1347  3163  2101       1381  3187  2091       1383  3189  2093Toshiba      1349  3161  2105       1349  3161  2106 TV/DVD/VCR Tuner Combo Panasonic      1350  3162  2107  4126      1380  3239  2108  4153Satellite DVRDISH Network      5022         Hughes      5029         Philips      5021  5029       RCA      5017  5029       TVCodeDVDCodeTunerCodeTV-DVD-VCRTuneRBrandSATeLLITeBrand CodeVCRCodeRemote Code ListSATeLLITeBrand CodeCAbLeBrand CodeSatellite DVRSamsung    5029         Sony    5016  5020       Zenith    5018         SatelliteDIRECTV    5015         Express Vu    5004         GE    5001  5002  5019     Hughes    5007         JVC    5003         Mitsubishi    5007         Panasonic    5008  5011       Philips    5014Pioneer    5027Proscan    5001  5002       RCA    5000  5001  5002  5024  5025  5028Samsung    5010  5026       Sony    5009  5023       Star Choice    5005         Toshiba    5012         Zenith    5013         HDTV TunerPanasonic    5029         RCA    5006         DTV DecoderSharp    5006   Cable BoxABC    5036   Adelphia    5042   Cable Vision    5043   45
Remote Code ListVCRBrand CodeCAbLeBrand CodeCable BoxComcast    5041  5044  5045Contec    5035   COX    5031   GE    5036   Gemini    5034   General Instruments  5033  5036  5044Hamlin    5032   Hitachi    5036   Jerrold    5033  5036 Motorola    5040  5045  5031Philips    5034   Proscan    5036   RCA    5033   Rembrandt    5036   Scientific Atlanta  5037  5038  5042Signature    5036   Sony    5043   Time Warner    5030   View Star    5035   CableComcast    5039   Cable-DVRMotorola    5041         DVD/VCR ComboBroksonic    2034                 Daewoo    2054                 Emerson    2099                 Go Video    2047  2048  2055  2056           Hitachi    2049  2052               46Remote Code ListVCRBrand CodeDVD/VCR ComboJVC    2031  2039  2040             Magnavox    2053                 Panasonic    2035  2057               Philips    2038                 Polaroid    2059                 RCA    2030  2051               Samsung    2029  2032  2033  2044  2050         Sanyo    2100                 Sharp    2042  2058               Sony    2028  2043               Toshiba    2036  2037  2041     Zenith    2045  2046       TV/DVD/VCR ComboPanasonic    2092         RCA    2102         Samsung    2103         Sharp    2104         Sylvania    2091  2093  2101     Toshiba    2105  2106       TV/DVD/VCR/Tuner ComboPanasonic    2107  2108       TV/VCR ComboAiwa    2094         Broksonic    2095         Daewoo    2096         GE    2024         Hitachi    2085  2097       JVC    2013  2072  2075  2077  2080  2083Maganvox    2082         Magnavox    2020         Panasonic    2067  2089       47
Remote Code ListVCRBrand CodeTV/VCR ComboPhilips    2018  2020       Quasar    2014  2076       RCA    2017  2069  2073  2074  2098 Samsung    2060  2069       Sharp    2061  2073  2081  2087   Sylvania    2021         Toshiba    2016  2025  2070  2079  2084  2090Zenith    2012  2071  2086  2088   TV/VCR/Tuner ComboPanasonic    2014  2019  2022  2023  2068 Philips    2078         VCRAiwa    2094         Broksonic    2034  2095       Daewoo    2054  2096       Emerson    2099         GE    2024               Go Video    2047  2048  2055  2056  2065         Hitachi    2002  2010  2049  2052  2063  2064  2085  2097  JVC    2013  2031  2039  2040  2072  2075  2077  2080      2083Maganvox    2082                 Magnavox    2001  2020  2026  2053           Memorex    2027                 Mitsubishi    2066                 Panasonic    2014  2019  2022  2023  2035  2057  2067  2068      2089  2092  2107  2108Philips    2009  2018  2020  2038  2078         Philips Magnavox  2015                 Polaroid    2059                 Quasar    2003  2005  2014  2076           48Remote Code ListVCRBrand CodeVCRRCA    2000  2004  2017  2030  2051  2069  2073  2074      2098  2102   Samsung    2029  2032  2033  2044  2050  2060  2069  2103  Sanyo    2100                 Sharp    2042  2058  2061  2073  2081  2087  2104     Sony    2007  2008  2028  2043           Sylvania    2021  2091  2093  2101           Toshiba    2006  2011  2016  2025  2036  2037  2041  2062      2070  2079  2084  2090  2105  2106Zenith    2012  2045  2046  2071  2086  2088 DVD/VCR ComboBroksonic    2034  3127Daewoo    2054  3142Emerson    2099  3147Go Video    2047  3139    2048  3138    2055  3143DVD/VCR Combo  2056  3144Hitachi    2049  3140    2052  3140JVC    2031  3124    2039  3132    2040  3133Magnavox    2053  3131Panasonic    2035  3128    2057  3145Philips    2038  3131Polaroid    2059  3146DVDCodeVCRCodeDVD-VCRBrand49
Remote Code ListDVDCodeVCRCodeDVD-VCRBrandCodeDVDBrandDVD/VCR ComboRCA    2030  3123    2051  3136Samsung    2029  3122    2032  3125    2033  3126    2044  3137    2050  3141Sanyo    2100  3148Sharp    2042  3134    2058  3134    2104  3164Sony    2028  3121    2043  3135Toshiba    2036  3129    2037  3140    2041  3043Zenith    2045  3138    2046  3138DVDAiwa    3002                 Apex    3008  3009  3010  3046  3071  3151     BOSE    3011  3159               Broksonic    3127  3160             Clarion    3012                 Classic    3013                 Daewoo    3075  3142               Denon    3050  3094  3100  3179  3208  3214  3217  3226      3231 Emerson    3014  3015  3147             50Remote Code ListDVDBrand CodeDVDFisher    3016                 Funai    3015                 GE    3017  3067               Go Video    3138  3139  3143  3144           GPX    3018                 Harman/Kardon  3106                 Hitachi    3019  3034  3140  3215  3229JBL    3070                 JVC    3056  3064  3076  3079  3083  3103  3104  3124      3132  3133  3156  3177  3185  3199  3220  3232Kenwood    3021  3050  3218  3224  3225  3234  3235     Konka    3003                 Koss    3006  3085  3174             Lasonic    3022                 Magnavox    3043  3081  3131  3204           Marantz    3105                 Memorex    3023                 Mintek    3024                 Mitsubishi    3000  3069  3089  3095           NAD    3014  3025               Nakamichi    3026                 Norcent    3027                 Onkyo    3028  3175  3180             Oritron    3032                 Panasonic    3029  3050  3051  3059  3128  3145  3154  3162      3169  3172  3184  3188  3193  3196  3205  3239  Philips    3030  3043  3063  3065  3092  3096  3131  3147      3158  3178  3186  3201  3209  3212  3213  3222 Pioneer    3031  3058  3080  3093  3099  3108  3176  3191      3198  3211  3219  3221           Polaroid    3146                 51
Remote Code ListDVDBrand CodeDVDProscan    3090  3107               Qwestar    3032                 RCA    3052  3061  3062  3067  3123  3136  3152  3157      3165  3202               Sampo    3033                 Samsung    3034  3072  3122  3125  3126  3137  3141  3166      3194  3200  3207  3216  3228  3230       Sansui    3035  3160               Sanyo    3004  3148               Sharp    3036  3037  3134  3164  3203         Sherwood    3038                 Sony    3001  3039  3047  3048  3049  3053  3054  3055      3057  3060  3073  3074  3077  3086  3088  3091      3097  3098  3101  3102  3121  3135  3168  3170      3171  3173  3227Sylvania    3015  3153  3163  3187  3189         Teac    3040                 Technics    3050                 Techwood    3041                 Toshiba    3042  3043  3066  3068  3078  3087  3129  3130      3149  3150  3155  3161  3181  3192  3197  3206      3238Venturer    3007                 Yamaha    3050  3190  3195  3210  3223  3233  3236     Zenith    3014  3044  3138  3206           DVD Recorder             Irradio    3020                 Panasonic    3112  3114  3118             Philips    3110  3113  3117  3119           Pioneer    3115  3116RCA    3109           52Remote Code ListDevice Type Brand Count CodeDVDBrand CodeDVD RecorderSony    3111                 Yamaha    3120                 DVD/LD             Pioneer    3031  3058               DVD/VCR Combo           Broksonic    3127                 Daewoo    3142       Emerson    3147       Go Video    3138  3139  3143  3144 Hitachi    3140       JVC    3124  3132  3133   Magnavox    3131       Panasonic    3128  3145     Philips    3131       Polaroid    3146       RCA    3123  3136     Samsung    3122  3125  3126  3137  3141Sanyo    3148       Sharp    3134       Sony    3121  3135     Toshiba    3043  3129  3130   Zenith    3138       DVD-DVRRCA    3182         Toshiba    3183         HTIBBOSE    3159         Denon    3179         JBL    3005  3070       JVC    3103  3104  3177     Koss    3006  3174       53
Remote Code ListDVDBrand CodeHTIBOnkyo    3175  3180       Panasonic    3169  3172       Philips    3178         Pioneer    3108  3176       RCA    3109         Sony    3102  3167  3168  3170  3171  3173Toshiba    3181         Venturer    3007         Network DVDGo Video    3237         Portable DVDAudiovox    3084   CyberHome    3045   Panasonic    3050  3082 ReceiverJBL    3070   TV/DVD ComboApex    3151   Broksonic    3160   JVC    3156  3185 Panasonic    3184   Philips    3147  3158  3186RCA    3152  3157 Sansui    3160   Sylvania    3153   Toshiba    3149  3150  3155TV/DVD/Tuner ComboPanasonic    3154   TV/DVD/VCR ComboPanasonic    3188   RCA    3165   54Remote Code ListDVDBrand CodeTV/DVD/VCR ComboSamsung    3166   Sharp    3164   Sylvania    3163  3187  3189Toshiba    3161   TV/DVD/VCR/Tuner ComboPanasonic    3162  3239AmplifierYamaha    4012  4015  4017             Audio System                   Philips    4155                 Pioneer    4154                 RCA & Dimensia  4000                 Car Receiver/Tuner Pioneer    4030                 HTIBBOSE    4131                 Denon    4143                 JBL    4020  4146             JVC    4028  4141  4149  4171         Koss    4128  4138             Onkyo    4139  4144             Panasonic    4132  4136             Philips    4142               Pioneer    4035  4140             RCA    4060               Sony    4129  4130  4133  4135  4137  4147     Toshiba    4145               Venturer    4134               LCD TV                   AuDIOBrand Code55
Remote Code ListAuDIOBrand CodeLCD TVViewsonic    4000LCD TV/Tuner Combo                 Polaroid    4148                 Receiver                     JBL    4020         Receiver/Amplifier                 Yamaha    4015  4017               Receiver/Tuner               Aiwa    4001  4069  4076  4117  4120       BOSE    4127  4131               Denon    4010  4022  4023  4056  4061  4062  4072  4077      4078  4090  4091  4093  4095  4100  4101  4103      4107  4143  4156  4158  4170  4174  4175  4177      4178Harman Kardon  4172                 Harman Kardon  4006  4098  4118             JBL    4006  4020               JVC    4000  4025  4026  4027  4028  4058  4059  4083      4094  4110  4112  4141  4149  4167  4171     Kenwood    4002  4042  4043  4044  4047  4054  4057  4071      4074  4086  4096  4162  4165  4173       Marantz    4119                 Mitsubishi    4106  4161  4176             Onkyo    4007  4048  4049  4051  4055  4065  4068  4070      4084  4088  4092  4097  4104  4105  4108  4109      4139  4144  4163  4164  4166  4168  4169  4181Optimus    4011                 Panasonic    4008  4081  4121  4132  4136  4160       Philips    4142  4155               56Remote Code ListAuDIOBrand CodeReceiver/TunerPioneer    4005  4029  4035  4037  4040  4050  4052  4067      4073  4075  4085  4087  4099  4140  4154  4180  RCA    4003  4060               Sherwood    4009                 Sony    4004  4014  4031  4032  4033  4034  4036  4038      4039  4041  4046  4063  4113  4114  4115  4116      4130  4137  4147  4179       Technics    4008  4013  4016  4018  4019  4064  4066  4079      4082  4089  4157           Toshiba    4145                 Wards    4005                 Yamaha    4005  4021  4024  4045  4053  4080  4102  4111      4159                 TunerKoss    4128  4138               Panasonic    4122  4123  4124  4125  4126  4150  4151  4153      4182   Philips    4152                 Polaroid    4148           Sony    4133  4135         Venturer    4134           Tuner/CD ComboBOSE    4127           TV/DVD/ Tuner ComboPanasonic    4124           TV/DVD/VCR/Tuner ComboPanasonic    4126  4153         TV/VCR/Tuner ComboPanasonic    4121  4122  4123  4125  4150  4151  4182Philips    4152 57
Remote Code ListHTIbBrandAudioCodeDVDCodeHDTV TuneR Brand CodeHTIBBOSE    4131  3159Denon    4143  3179JBL    4020  3070    4146  3005JVC    4028  3104    4141  3177    4149  3103Koss    4128  3006    4138  3174Onkyo    4139  3175    4144  3180Panasonic    4132  3169    4136  3172Philips    4142  3178Pioneer    4035  3108    4140  3176RCA    4060  3109 Sony    4129  3167    4130  3168    4133  3170    4135  3171    4137  3173    4147  3102Toshiba    4145  3181Venturer    4134  3007 HDTV TunerPanasonic    7000 RCA    7001  700258Remote Code ListDVRBrand CodeDigital Network RecorderSony    3244DVRPanasonic    3242Philips    3240RCA    3243Replay TV    3241Tivo    3243PVRReplay TV    3246Tivo    3245                  59
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