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Assigning a Device Code to a Mode Key
Before you begin using your remote, complete the
following initial setup tasks.
1. Refer to the code tables at the end of this guide to
locate the information for the device you want to
program.
Note: If your device is not listed, you may be able to
program the remote using the Auto-Search function.
Go to What If None of the Codes Work for
instructions.
2. Turn on the device that you want to assign to a
mode key.
3. Press and hold the appropriate mode key (TV,
DVD, or AUX) on the remote, and then press and
hold the OK key.
4. Release both keys and the mode keys blink twice.
5. Enter the first 4-digit setup code for the device using
the numeric keys (0-9) on the remote. The mode key
blinks three times to indicate that the code entry was
accepted.
Notes:
• When an invalid code is entered, the selected
mode key displays a long flash to indicate that
you have not entered the code correctly.
• Should the remote time-out before you complete
the code setup, you must start over. This is
indicated by one long flash of the red LED.
6. Point the remote at the device, and press POWER
to test the device.
7. Did the device power off?
• If yes, write this code number in the table found
in this guide. You may need it again if the device
code is accidentally erased.
• If no, repeat this procedure from step 3 using a
different setup code.
Note: If none of the codes listed for your brand of
device operate the device correctly, go to What If
None of the Codes Work for instructions.
8. Repeat this procedure for each mode key you want
to program.
Install the Batteries
CORD
RE
/VIDEO
TV
PAUSE
STOP
PLAY
REPLAY
SKIP
COR EDI
TV
RE
VIDEO
BACK
ERA
IINT CT
IVE
PIPiBROWSE
GO
MENU
ONIDEMAND
EX
About HomeID
IT T
Note: The remote uses IR signals when programming
the HomeID and to control devices other than the
set-top.
INFO
TV
GUIDE
GUIDE
VOL
MUTE
LAST
MUTE
LAST
CH
PG
ABC
DEF
GHI
JKL
MNO
PQRS
TUV
WXYZ
ENTER
DELETE
SPACE
ZOOM
The set-top is equipped with an RF receiver.
Programming the HomeID in the remote is necessary
when RF is used to transmit signals to the set-top
from the remote in order to limit interference with
set-tops in other rooms or in your neighbors’ homes.
Go to the Program HomeID section of this guide for
instructions.
AT6420 AllTouch
RF and IR Universal
Remote Control
Program the Remote to Control
My Devices
Your remote is initially programmed to only operate
your set-top. You will need to set up the remote to
operate your other devices using its TV, DVD, and
AUX modes. The TV key may be programmed to
operate a standard or high-definition television
(HDTV). The DVD key may be programmed to
operate a DVD player. The AUX key may be
programmed to operate a VCR, a receiver, an
amplifier, or a Home Theater in a Box (HTIB)
system. If the remote provides only limited
functionality for a device, you can look for a code
that provides more functionality. Refer to the code
tables at the end of this guide to locate additional
programming codes.
Note: You have the option to assign some remote
keys to operate one device type only. For example,
you may want to assign volume control to the TV only.
If this is the case, you can reprogram power, volume,
and channel control using procedures found later in
this guide.
User Guide
• You must program a HomeID before using this
remote.
• You must also program a Decoder ID if you are
using multiple remotes per set-top.
How Does A Universal Remote
Control Work?
AUX
VIDEO
TV/
PAUSE
STOP
SKIP
VIDEO
ON I
The four mode keys arched across the top of the
remote tell the remote which device you want to
operate.
D EMAND
MENU
BACK
PIP BROWSE
TV
POWER
Sound
Control
DVD
AUX
Each mode key is associated with different types of
devices. You can use each mode key to control one
of its associated devices:
Mode Key
STB
TV*
GUIDE
LAST
LAST
T12121
Delete
ERA
INT CT
Viewing
and
Browsing
Control
CH
PG
ABC
DEF
GHI
JKL
MNO
PQRS
TUV
WXYZ
ENTER
DELETE
SPACE
ZOOM
DVD*
DVD players
AUX*
VCRs, receivers, tuners, and
Home Theater in a Box (HTIB)
* These keys can be reassigned to control different
devices. Go to the Reassign Mode Keys section
of this guide for instructions.
Enables set-top mode functions
Enables TV mode functions
AUX
Enables AUX mode functions
TV
Records the selected program
STOP
Enter
Stops DVD, VCR, VOD, or DVR content
PAUSE
Plays DVD, VCR, VOD, or DVR content
/VIDEO
TV
Device Program Codes
Scrolls through available TV or video input
sources
Displays or closes the IPG
GUIDE
Returns to last channel viewed
LAST
Selects the next channel, up or down,
when watching TV. Moves up or down
one pagein the IPG and in some menu
screens
CH
PG
Sound Control
Note: These keys are assigned to the TV when
the TV mode key is programmed with a valid
code.
Adjusts volume
VOL
Mutes sound
MUTE
REW
FF
LA
REP Y
SKIP
If you program codes to control your devices, record
the codes here for easy reference.
Code
Rewinds or fast forwards through
DVR or VOD content
Skips backward or forward through
DVR or VOD content
Selects options in menus and the
program guide
Displays text information about the
selected program
CORD
RE
Numeric
Keys
DVR, VOD, DVD, VCR Control
T12120
Brand
Clears all menu screens and returns to
broadcast TV
IT T
INFO
PLAY
Device
Type
Selects and deselects screen items
TV
Pauses DVD, VCR, VOD, or DVR content
Mode
Key
Moves through selections
Numeric Keys
ABC
DEF
GHI
JKL
MNO
PQRS
TUV
WXYZ
Enters channel numbers, text, and
remote codes. Also use to enter your
parental control PIN
SPACE
LED Indicators
There are red LEDs underneath each of the four mode
keys (STB, TV, DVD, and AUX) that flash each time
a key is pressed to show which device the key is
currently controlling.
There are also green LEDs that illuminate several
keys whenever the remote is in use. They stay
illuminated for a short time after a key is pressed.
DVD
Sony
2066
Viewing and Browsing Control
TV
DVD
BACK
Accesses the Main Menu
MENU
____________________________________
Record Your Decoder ID Code Here:
_____________________________
Accesses the On Demand Menu
Returns to the previous screen
AUX
Record Your HomeID Code Here:
Clears text and numbers in text fields
DELETE
VIDEO
ONIDEMAND
RDE
CO D
NTERACTI
OII
VE
During programming, if the remote times out before
you complete the code setup, you will need to start
over. This is indicated by one long flash of the red
LED.
Example:
• Step backward – Press the rewind (REW) key on
the remote to step back through the codes one at
a time. Then, return to step 7.
• Exit without saving the code – Press the EXIT
key on the remote. The selected mode key
flashes three times and returns to normal
operation.
• Send the current code – Press the POWER key
on the remote to send the current code. If the
device turns back on, press the ENTER key. If the
device does not turn on, return to step 7.
• Continue with auto-search function – Press the
PLAY key on the remote to continue with the autosearch function. Then, return to step 7.
Reassign Mode Keys
You can reassign a mode key to operate a different
device. For example, you can reassign the AUX key
to operate a DVD player or a TV. If you reassign a
key, be sure you update the table found in this guide.
Reassigning Mode Keys
(Program Code 944)
1. Press and hold the STB mode key on the remote.
2. Without releasing the STB key, press and hold the
OK key.
3. Release both the keys and all mode keys flash
twice.
4. Enter the programming code 9 4 4 by pressing the
numeric keys on the remote. The STB mode key
blinks twice indicating a successful entry.
5. Press and release the mode key associated with the
type of device you want to control, and then press
and release the mode key that you want to change.
The newly assigned mode key blinks one time
indicating a successful entry.
For example: To program the AUX key to operate
your DVD player, press DVD and then AUX.
Program HomeID
(Program Code 914)
Programming the HomeID in the remote is necessary
when radio frequency (RF) is used to transmit signals
to the set-top from the remote.
The set-top is equipped with an RF receiver. When
using an RF remote, a HomeID is required for proper
communication between the RF remote and the settop. After the appropriate assignment, the RF remote
will then be uniquely used for the assigned set-top.
The use of RF in the remote enables “through walls”
control of the set-top. It may be used to transmit
instructions from another room. The use of HomeID
also limits any interference with set-tops in other
rooms or in your neighbors’ homes.
STB
Associated Devices
IP gateway set-top
TVs (including HDTVs)
Viewing and Browsing Control
Turns devices on or off
Notes:
• In STB mode, these keys control DVR and VOD
functions.
• In DVD and AUX modes, these keys may control
your DVD or VCR depending on how you have
programmed the remote.
GUIDE
MUTE
POWER
1. Turn on the device that you want to assign to the
AUX key.
2. Point the remote at the device.
3. Press and while holding the AUX key, press the OK
key.
4. Release both the AUX key and the OK key and all
the mode keys blink twice.
5. Enter the programming code 9 2 2 by pressing the
numeric keys on the remote. The AUX key blinks
twice indicating a successful entry.
6. Press the PLAY key, choose one of the following
device categories and then, using the number keys
on the remote, press its assigned number (1 – 4)
based on the following list:
1 = VCRs
2 = Receiver/Tuners
3 = Amplifiers
4 = HTIB
Note: The device categories are number-coded to
provide a more direct programming method.
7. Point the remote toward the device, and press
PLAY.
8. Your device powers off when it finds the correct
code. Then, choose one of the following options:
• Save code and exit – Press the ENTER key on
the remote to program the code in the remote and
the mode key flashes three times indicating
successful entry.
• Step forward – Press the fast-forward (FF) key
on the remote to step ahead through the codes
one at a time. Then, return to step 7.
Enables DVD mode functions
MUTE
Device Control
Auto-Searching the Code Library for
AUX Mode Codes (Program Code 922)
DVD
INFO
VOL
1. Turn on the device you that you want to assign to the
TV or DVD key.
2. Point the remote at the device.
3. Press and while holding a selected mode key (TV or
DVD), press the OK key. For example, to search for
a TV code, press and hold TV and OK at the same
time.
4. Release both keys and all the mode keys blink
twice.
5. Enter the programming code 9 2 2 by pressing the
numeric keys on the remote. The mode key you
selected in step 3 blinks twice to indicate a
successful entry.
6. Point the remote toward the device, and press
PLAY.
7. Your device powers off when it finds the correct
code. Then, choose one of the following options:
• Save code and exit – Press the ENTER key on
the remote to program the code in the remote and
the mode key flashes three times indicating
successful entry.
DVR/VOD/
DVD/VCR
Control
TV
Note: This procedure only applies to TVs and DVDs.
COR ED
IT T
STB
PLAY
REPLAY
Device
Control
Auto-Searching the Code Library for
TV or DVD Mode Codes
(Program Code 922)
TV
You tell the remote which type of device you want
to operate using the four keys arched across the
top of the remote. These keys, known as mode
keys, are labeled STB, TV, DVD, and AUX.
Each mode key is associated with a specific
device. As an example, after programming the
remote, if you want the remote to operate your
TV, you simply press the TV key. Other keys you
press on the remote, thereafter, should operate
your TV. Want to switch the remote to operate a
different device? Just press the mode key for the
next device you want to operate. In this guide, you
will learn which types of devices you can control
and how to program the remote to control your
specific devices.
DVD
FF
REW
CORD
RE
What Devices Can I Control?
Your remote is initially programmed to only operate
your set-top. Therefore, you must program the
remote to operate your TV, VCR, or other devices.
See Program the Remote to Control My
Devices to learn how to enter device codes and
program your remote.
Notes:
POWER
TV
STB
Notes:
• You must program a HomeID before using this
remote.
• You must also program a Decoder ID if you are
using multiple remotes per set-top.
IVE
Important Information About
Your Remote
Quick Reference
• The Auto-Search function begins searching from
the first code.
• If a valid code is not found, the green backlight blinks
twice and the remote returns to normal operation.
• If any other key is pressed except PLAY, ENTER,
POWER, EXIT, REW, FF, or numeric keys 1 through
4 (when programming the AUX mode key), the
mode key displays a long red flash (error message)
and the remote returns to normal operation.
• Should the remote time-out before you complete the
Auto-Search function you must start over. This is
indicated by one long flash of the red LED.
• If the device is not listed and the Auto-Search function
is unable to find a usable code, you may need to use
the original remote provided with the device.
TV
Your new AT6420 AllTouch® Radio Frequency
(RF) and Infrared (IR) Universal Remote Control
(remote) is a true universal remote, functioning as
four remotes in one. As one example, you can use
this remote to operate your set-top, your TV, and
two other devices, such as a DVD player and
VCR.
If none of the codes listed for your brand of device
operate the device correctly, or if your device is not
listed in the codes table, you can use the Auto-Search
function to search through the code library for a valid
code. This section provides procedures for using the
Auto-Search function to search the code library for
TV, DVD and AUX mode codes.
EX
Welcome to the Ultimate
Control Experience
What If None of the Codes Work?
Consider the following items when using AutoSearch:
RE
FF
REW
• Step forward – Press the fast-forward (FF) key
on the remote to step ahead through the codes
one at a time. Then, return to step 6.
• Step backward – Press the rewind (REW) key on
the remote to step back through the codes one at
a time. Then, return to step 6.
• Exit without saving the code – Press the EXIT
key on the remote. The selected mode key
flashes three times and returns to normal
operation.
• Send the current code – Press the POWER key
on the remote to send the current code. If the
device turns back on, press the ENTER key. If the
device does not turn on, return to step 6.
• Continue with auto-search function – Press the
PLAY key on the remote to continue with the autosearch function. Then, return to step 6.
Auto-Search Features
AUX
RE
DVD
GO
POWER
TV
STB
The remote requires two AA batteries (alkaline
recommended). A diagram in the battery compartment
of the remote indicates proper placement of the
batteries. When batteries are properly installed, the
light on the remote blinks each time a key is
pressed.
Note: Read the procedures in this section thoroughly
before beginning. You need to be prepared to
observe the behavior of the remote.
EX
Where Do I Start?
Accesses the DVR list of recordings
Enables interactive mode
ENTER
ZOOM
Enters and saves (stores) an entry. Sizes
the picture for some high-definition
television (HDTV) models
All RF devices have the HomeID set to 000 by default.
Complete the following steps to set a new HomeID.
1. Ensure that the set-top is plugged into an electrical
outlet and that you have the remote in the same
room as the set-top.
2. Press and hold the STB mode key on the remote.
3. Without releasing the STB mode key, press and
hold the OK key.
4. Release both the STB mode key and the OK key.
You should see all the mode keys flash red two
times. This indicates that you are now ready to enter
the HomeID code.
5. Enter the 3-digit code 9 1 4 by pressing the number
keys on the remote. You should see the STB mode
key flash red two times. This indicates that you have
successfully entered the code.
6. Now enter your own choice of a 3-digit code from
000 to 255 by pressing the number keys on the
remote. This will be your unique new HomeID code.
Be sure to record your HomeID in the space
provided at the end of this section.
Notes:
• If a valid HomeID code is entered, the STB mode
key will flash red two times. This indicates that you
have successfully entered a valid HomeID code
(000 to 255). Go to step 7 of this procedure.
• If an invalid HomeID code is entered, the STB
mode key will display a long red flash. This indicates
that you have not entered a valid HomeID code
(000 to 255). The remote then returns to normal
operation. You will have to start over from step 1 of
this procedure.
7. Point the remote toward the set-top and then press
the ENTER key on the remote. The remote
transmits the HomeID code using IR. The red LED
will illuminate during transmission of the HomeID
code.
8. To store your new HomeID code into the remote
code, press the ENTER key on the remote again.
Notes:
• If any other key is pressed except the number keys
and the ENTER key, the remote will not accept any
changes or updates. The STB mode key will display
a long red flash and the remote returns to normal
operation.
• If the remote times out before you complete
programming the HomeID code, the remote will not
accept any changes. You will have to start over from
step 1 of this procedure.
5. Press and release the mode key for the device you
want the volume keys to control. For example, if you
want to control volume through your TV, press and
release TV. The selected mode key blinks three
times to indicate a successful entry.
The volume keys now control only one device
whether you are in STB, TV, DVD, or AUX mode.
Program Decoder ID
(Program Code 912)
1. Complete steps 1 through 4 of the Controlling
Volume for One Device procedure.
2. Press and release the Enter key. The STB mode
key blinks three times to indicate a successful entry.
After you press the Enter key, the volume keys control
the device assigned to that mode. For example, in TV
mode, the volume keys control volume for the TV only.
Programming the Decoder ID is necessary to identify
each set-top box assigned to different rooms in the
home or office. All RF devices have the Decoder ID
set to 00 by default. Complete the following steps to
set a new Decoder ID.
1. Ensure that the set-top is plugged into an electrical
outlet and that you have the remote in the same
room as the set-top.
2. Press and hold the STB mode key on the remote.
3. Without releasing the STB mode key, press and
hold the OK key.
4. Release both the STB mode key and the OK key.
You should see all the mode keys flash red two
times. This indicates that you are now ready to enter
the Decoder ID code.
5. Enter the 3-digit code 9 1 2 by pressing the number
keys on the remote. You should see the STB mode
key flash red two times. This indicates that you have
successfully entered the code.
6. Now enter your own Decoder ID choice of either 1,
2, or 3 by pressing the number keys on the remote.
This will be your unique new Decoder ID code. Be
sure to record your new Decoder ID in the space
provided at the end of this section.
Notes:
• If a valid Decoder ID code is entered, the STB mode
key will flash red three times. This indicates that
you have successfully entered a valid Decoder ID
code (1, 2, or 3). The new valid Decoder ID is
stored into the EEPROM of the remote. The
remote then returns to normal operation.
• If an invalid Decoder ID code is entered, the STB
mode key will display a long red flash. This
indicates that you have not entered a valid
Decoder ID code (1, 2, or 3). The remote then
returns to normal operation. You will have to start
over from step 1 of this procedure.
Notes:
• If any key other than the required digit key and the
on-display menu control keys are pressed during
the Decoder ID programming, the STB mode key
will display a long red flash and the remote will return
to normal operation.
• If the remote times out before you complete
programming the Decoder ID code, the remote will
not accept any changes. You will have to start over
from step 1 of this procedure.
• If you are unable to program a new Decoder ID, the
previous Decoder ID is retained.
Change Volume Control
By default, once the TV mode key is programmed with
a valid code, the volume and mute buttons control
your TV. These keys adjust the volume of your TV
higher, lower, or temporarily switch the volume off
(Mute), regardless of whether the remote is in STB,
TV, DVD, or AUX mode.
If you prefer, you can choose to have the volume and
mute buttons always control a different device rather
than your TV, such as a home theater receiver. (See
Controlling Volume for One Device below.) Note
that you must first program one of the mode keys,
such as AUX, with a valid code for that device.
Alternatively, you can choose to have the volume and
mute buttons control different devices when the
remote is in different modes. For example, you might
want to control the volume on your TV when in TV
mode, but the volume on your home theater receiver
when in AUX mode. (See Controlling Volume for
Different Devices below.) Note that not all devices
have volume controls, so if you choose this option, the
volume and mute buttons may do nothing in some
modes, such as STB and DVD.
Controlling Volume for One Device
(Program Code 955)
1. Press and hold the STB mode key on the remote.
2. Without releasing the STB key, press and hold the
OK key.
3. Release both keys and all mode keys blink twice.
4. Enter the programming code 9 5 5 by pressing the
number keys on the remote. The STB mode key
blinks twice indicating a successful entry.
Controlling Volume for Different
Devices (Program Code 955)
Notes:
• If any other key is pressed except the Mode keys and
the ENTER key, the remote does not accept any
changes or updates. The STB mode key displays a
long red flash and the remote returns to normal
operation.
• If the remote times out before you complete
programming volume control, the remote does not
accept any changes. You must start over from step
1 of this procedure.
Change Channel Control
The remote is set by default to control channel
selection on the set-top. You can also program
channel control to control any of the TV, DVD, or AUX
mode devices provided the device allows for channel
control assignment. Or, you can set the channel
selection control programming to control channels (or
page up or down) for all of the devices programmed
in the four mode keys. Otherwise, you can only
control channels (or page up or down) on a specific
device, for example, the TV or DVD.
Note: The channel control keys include CH/Page,
Jump, and the numeric keys 0 through 9.
Controlling Channels for One Device
(Program Code 966)
1. Press and hold the STB mode key on the remote.
2. Without releasing the STB key, press and hold the
OK key.
3. Release both keys and all mode keys blink twice.
4. Enter the programming code 9 6 6 by pressing the
numeric keys on the remote. The STB mode key
blinks twice to indicate a successful entry.
5. Press and release the mode key for the device you
want the channel key to control. For example, if you
want to control channels on your TV, press and
release TV. The selected mode key blinks three
times to indicate a successful entry.
The channel key now always controls the device
associated with the mode you selected in this
procedure, whether in STB, TV, DVD, or AUX mode.
Controlling Channels for Different
Devices (Program Code 966)
1. Complete steps 1 through 4 of the Controlling
Channels for One Device procedure.
2. Press and release the Enter key. The STB mode
key blinks three times to indicate a successful
entry.
After you press the Enter key, the channel key now
controls the device associated with the mode key you
select. For example, in TV mode, the channel key
controls the TV, but in STB mode, the channel key
controls the set-top.
Notes:
• If any other key is pressed except the Mode keys
and the ENTER key, the remote does not accept
any changes or updates. The STB mode key
displays a long red flash and the remote returns to
normal operation.
• If the remote times out before you complete
programming channel selection control, the remote
does not accept any changes. You must start over
from step 1 of this procedure.
Change Power Control
The POWER key on the remote is set by default to
control the power switch on one device at a time, in
either mode (STB, TV, DVD, or AUX). When in STB
mode, the remote switches the set-top from OFF
(standby mode) to ON, or from ON to OFF (standby
mode). However, you can alternatively program the
POWER key to control the power switch on up to four
devices at the same time, instead of controlling one
device at a time. It is highly recommended that you
set up the POWER key to turn on and off your set-top
and your TV at the same time. Turning off the set-top
saves electricity and extends the life of the box. When
turned off, the set-top can still record scheduled
programs on its DVR and perform any other
necessary functions.
Controlling Power for Multiple
Devices at Once (Program Code 977)
1. Press and hold the STB mode key on the remote.
2. Without releasing the STB key, press and hold the
OK key.
3. Release both keys and all mode keys blink twice.
4. Enter the programming code 9 7 7 by pressing the
numeric keys on the remote. The STB mode key
blinks twice to indicate a successful entry.
5. For the first device, press the STB key. The STB
mode key blinks twice.
6. For the second device, press the applicable mode
key (TV, DVD, or AUX). The selected mode key
blinks twice.
7. Repeat step 6 for up to two more devices (total of
four devices).
8. Press the ENTER key to complete the power switch
control programming. The last selected mode key
blinks 3 times to indicate a successful entry.
Example: In an example scenario where you press
only TV in steps 6 and 7, the POWER key controls
both the set-top and the TV at the same time,
regardless of which mode the remote is in (STB, TV,
DVD, or AUX).
Controlling Power for One Device
at a Time (Program Code 977)
1. Complete steps 1 through 4 of the Controlling
Power for Multiple Devices at Once procedure.
2. Press the ENTER key to complete the power switch
control programming. The last selected mode key
blinks 3 times to indicate a successful entry.
After you select a mode, the POWER key controls the
device assigned to that mode. For example, in TV
mode, the remote controls power for the TV only.
Notes:
• If any other key is pressed except the Mode keys
and the ENTER key, the remote does not accept
any changes or updates. The STB mode key
displays a long red flash and the remote returns to
normal operation.
• If the remote times out before you complete
programming power switch control, the remote does
not accept any changes. You must start over from
step 1 of this procedure.
Put It Back the Way I Got It
You can return all advanced functions back to their
original settings by resetting the remote to factory
default settings. Resetting the remote to factory
default settings removes all of the programming you
have entered for the remote. You must reprogram the
remote to restore your original settings.
Resetting the Remote to Factory
Default Settings (Program Code 900)
1. Press and hold the STB mode key on the remote.
2. Without releasing the STB key, press and hold the
OK key.
3. Release both keys and all mode keys blink twice.
4. Enter the programming code 9 0 0 by pressing the
numeric keys on the remote. The STB mode key
blinks four times to indicate you have successfully
reset the remote to factory default settings.
Notes:
• If any other key is pressed except the numeric
keys, the remote does not accept any changes or
updates. The STB mode key displays a long red
flash and the remote returns to normal operation.
• If the remote times out before you complete the
factory default reset procedure, the remote does
not accept any changes. You must start over from
step 1 of this procedure.
Troubleshooting
If there is no response when you press the keys on
the remote, please check the following items before
calling for service.
• If no, try the following:
– Use the Auto-Search function to find a usable code.
– If the Auto-Search function is unable to find a
usable code, you may need to use the original
remote provided with the device.
Code Tables
If the remote does not recognize your device, you can
find codes for your device by brand name. Code tables
in this section are organized by the devices assigned
to each mode (TV, DVD, and AUX).
Norcent
1112, 1183, 1531, 1562, 1568, 1569
Viore
NTC
Olevia
Onwa
1015
1004, 1406, 1421, 1463, 1488
1036
Vizio
1042, 1181, 1184, 1433
Voodoo
Wards
1408
1001, 1018, 1021, 1022, 1047, 1059, 1061, 1063, 1064,
1363, 1550
Waycon
Westinghouse
Wharfedale
1058
1135, 1178, 1184, 1515, 1544, 1555, 1567, 1616
1643
Wyse
Yamaha
1562
1018, 1061, 1206, 1533, 1536
Zenith
1001, 1002, 1013, 1015, 1020, 1023, 1054, 1061, 1090,
1094, 1118, 1121, 1255, 1207, 1333, 1382
1408
Optimus
1043, 1096, 1145, 1165, 1169, 1305
Optonica
1009, 1064
Orion
1022, 1023, 1028, 1121, 1122, 1382, 1511
Otic
1643
Panasonic
1003, 1010, 1049, 1053, 1096, 1123, 1152, 1231, 1289,
1292, 1295, 1303, 1304, 1305, 1306, 1385
PARK
1603
Penney
1011, 1012, 1018, 1021, 1058, 1063, 1073, 1094, 1098,
1333, 1380, 1385, 1558
Philco
1003, 1004, 1005, 1007, 1011, 1018, 1053, 1056, 1057,
1059
Philips
Pilot
1003, 1004, 1007, 1011, 1017, 1018, 1053, 1056, 1057,
1059, 1060, 1063, 1110, 1126, 1129, 1148, 1155, 1238,
1263, 1264, 1265, 1290, 1291, 1307, 1308, 1309, 1337,
1389
1011, 1018, 1061
1098
Pioneer
Admiral
1009, 1022, 1023
Advent
1285, 1376, 1476, 1285, 1594
Adventura
1100
Aiko
1015
Aiwa
1034, 1098
Akai
1016, 1061, 1156, 1432, 1524, 1612
TV Mode Group
TV
Abex
Alaron
1022
Alienware
1408
America Action
1036
AOC
1018, 1361, 1562, 1600, 1635
Apex Digital
1058, 1111, 1163, 1520
Audiovox
1036, 1135, 1455
Bang & Olufsen
1453
Belcor
1018
Bell & Howell
1001, 1043
BenQ
1041, 1136, 1545, 1557
Bradford
1036
Broksonic
1018
Candle
1007, 1061, 1100, 1363
5000, 5009, 5055, 5056, 5142, 5143
JBL
5009
Sony
2014, 2020, 2022, 2065, 2067, 2068, 2069, 2070, 2087,
2103, 2108, 2113, 2162, 2171, 2176, 2178, 2182, 2187,
2189, 2192, 2193, 2201, 2202, 2203, 2226, 2238, 2244,
2251, 2257, 2273, 2278, 2280, 2288, 2296, 2298, 2305,
2306, 2307, 2309, 2313, 2315, 2329, 2332, 2338, 2355,
2356, 2357, 2405, 2406, 2407
JVC
5010, 5057, 5058, 5059, 5116
Kenwood
5011, 5012, 5013, 5060, 5061, 5062, 5063, 5064, 5065,
5066, 5067, 5068, 5123, 5127, 5128, 5132, 5148
Sungale
2343
Marantz
5000, 5069, 5143, 5145
Sylvania
2002, 2064, 2078, 2092, 2194, 2213, 2321, 2327, 2408
Mitsubishi
5070, 5071, 5072
Symphonic
2321
Onkyo
Techwood
2141
5018, 5073, 5074, 5075, 5076, 5077, 5078, 5079, 5080,
5081, 5082, 5084, 5085, 5086, 5087, 5130, 5131, 5140
5000, 5143, 5144, 5145
Optimus
5144
TiVo
3074, 3244, 3245, 3246, 3249, 3250
Toshiba
2023, 2025, 2037, 2038, 2040, 2041, 2054, 2080, 2084,
2088, 2093, 2094, 2168, 2180, 2183, 2184, 2185, 2197,
2210, 2227, 2231, 2235, 2259, 2271, 2276, 2284, 2301,
2318, 2334, 2341
Panasonic
5019, 5020, 5107, 5108, 5109, 5110, 5111, 5115, 5126
Philips
5000, 5112, 5138, 5143, 5145, 5154
Pioneer
5021, 5022, 5088, 5089, 5090, 5091, 5092, 5093, 5094,
5119, 5120, 5144, 5147
3000, 3003, 3016, 3040, 3041, 3042, 3052, 3059, 3062,
3068, 3075, 3093, 3094, 3106, 3136, 3162, 3174, 3175,
3199, 3201, 3203, 3206, 3212, 3243, 3249, 3250
TV/VCR Combo
ReplayTV
3252
America Action
1036
3081
Ricavision
3223
Broksonic
1121, 1382, 1383
3081, 3213, 3202
Ricoh
3064
Runco
3051
Curtis Mathes
1385
3081
Samsung
3011, 3069, 3084, 3089, 3101, 3148, 3184, 3214, 3215,
3218, 3232, 3243
Daewoo
1298
3150
2092, 2408
1116, 1293, 1294, 1345
2054, 2210, 2231
Westinghouse
1454
2372
Pioneer
1035
Venturer
2011
Rotel
5150
Polaroid
1040, 1111, 1232, 1262, 1371, 1391, 1392, 1393, 1407,
1440, 1446, 1460, 1565, 1583, 1596, 1604
RCA
1000
Westinghouse
2372
Samsung
5139
Emerson
1382, 1383
3213, 3202
1016, 1056
1247
2319
Sansui
5000, 5143
Sanky
3001, 3051
1011, 1013, 1015, 1018, 1135
Samsung
Sharp
Xbox
Portland
Yamaha
2106, 2146, 2163, 2320, 2389
Funai
1090
3100
Sherwood
5027
1285, 1376, 1476, 1521, 1594
1223
3004, 3006, 3055, 3060, 3202, 3211, 3213
Prima
Toshiba
Sansui
Zenith
2039, 2052, 2128, 2199, 2234, 2236, 2252, 2308, 2318
Sony
3007, 3070, 3201
GE
1164, 1380, 1381
3090, 3201, 3203
1257
5017, 5023, 5028, 5029, 5030, 5031, 5032, 5033, 5095,
5096, 5097, 5113, 5117, 5121, 5125, 5129, 5133, 5134,
5136, 5146
Sanyo
Princeton
Scott
3011, 3038
Hitachi
1090
3021
1299
Prism
1049
Proscan
1000, 1061, 1068, 1094, 1396, 1558, 1605, 1614
Proton
1333
Protron
1430, 1494
Proview
1407, 1565
Pulsar
1018, 1020
DVD Mode Group
DVD
Adcom
Akai
2378
Aiwa
6003, 6020
2342
Carver
6002
2342
1049, 1064, 1096, 1169, 1305, 1385
Radio Shack
1011, 1018, 1043, 1061, 1064, 1068, 1090, 1094, 1098
1333, 1363
AMW
Realistic
1000, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1008, 1018, 1049, 1065, 1066,
1067, 1068, 1069, 1070, 1071, 1082, 1102, 1104, 1106,
1108, 1115, 1151, 1162, 1167, 1168, 1268, 1269, 1270,
1271, 1310, 1355, 1359, 1361, 1370, 1373, 1379, 1380,
1381, 1385, 1386
1011, 1018, 1036, 1043, 1061, 1064, 1098, 1333, 1363
1011, 1038, 1061, 1098
1004, 1005, 1011, 1014, 1018, 1019, 1072, 1073, 1074,
1097, 1098, 1156, 1161, 1297, 1323, 1360, 1363, 1364
1011
Apex
2001, 2056, 2057, 2061, 2095, 2098, 2229, 2250, 2316,
2322, 2330
Apex Digital
2261, 2262, 2263, 2266, 2269, 2291
Arrgo
2325
Astar
2354
Audiovox
2132, 2373, 2388
Axion
2379
Bang & Olufsen
2324, 2370
Blaupunkt
2136, 2322
Bose
2122, 2130, 2215
Boss
2336
Broksonic
2053, 2072, 2284
Cambridge
SoundWorks
2395
Cinevision
2152, 2195
Clarion
2100
Classic
2101, 2391
Craig
1036
Crosley
1002, 1047
Samsux
Crown
1011, 1036
Sansui
1023, 1024, 1064, 1090, 1114, 1121, 1382, 1593
Curtis
1320, 1629, 1642
Sanyo
1043, 1047, 1062, 1095, 1380, 1527
Curtis Mathes
1001, 1009, 1013, 1043, 1073, 1094, 1385
Sceptre
1467, 1542, 1551, 1561
CXC
1036
Scimitsu
Cytron
1232, 1456
Coby
2380, 2387
Scotch
1333
Daewoo
1011, 1013, 1015, 1018, 1043, 1106, 1135 ,1508, 1524,
1638
Curtis
2387
Scott
1018, 1022, 1028, 1036, 1333, 1428
CyberHome
2083, 2325
Daytron
1018
Sears
1000, 1004, 1012, 1018, 1044, 1045, 1047, 1055, 1058,
1068, 1075, 1076, 1103, 1105, 1384
Cytron
2374
DiamondVision
1499, 1461
Daewoo
2058, 2062, 2137, 2138, 2190
DirecTV
1374
Denon
2110, 2133, 2040, 2216, 2247, 2253, 2317
Sharp
1018
Dumont
1018, 1020
Sheng Chia
1004, 1009, 1011, 1025, 1064, 1077, 1078, 1097, 1099,
1153, 1157, 1274, 1298, 1311, 1312, 1362, 1375, 1378
1009
Durabrand
1023, 1024, 1036, 1333, 1481
Sherwood
1563
Dynex
1511, 1589, 1598, 1609
Shogun
1018
Desay
2344
DiamondVision
2382
Disney
2321
Durabrand
2326
Eclipse
2335
Emerson
2002, 2059, 2073, 2321, 2327, 2392
ESA
2327, 2394
Fisher
2112, 2134, 2255
1002
Signature
1001
Electrohome
1023
Simpson
1007
Emerson
1011, 1020, 1022, 1023, 1028, 1031, 1033, 1036, 1044,
1045, 1080, 1097, 1101, 1102, 1107, 1382, 1465
Skyworth
1014
Envision
1061, 1361, 1529, 1562
Sole
1570
Fisher
1043
Sony
1007, 1022, 1029
1002, 1109, 1137, 1201, 1202, 1249, 1272, 1275, 1276,
1277, 1278, 1317, 1356, 1374, 1384, 1388
Funai
Fujitsu
Gateway
2346
Soundesign
1007, 1022, 1036, 1333
GE
2079, 2118, 2041, 2261, 2272, 2319, 2322
Go Video
2046, 2127, 2129, 2124, 2230, 2239, 2249, 2346
GPX
2114, 2390
Futuretec
1036
Sova
1494
Gateway
1038, 1042, 1408
Soyo
1566, 1578, 1591
GE
1000, 1003, 1004, 1008, 1021, 1048, 1049, 1063, 1068,
1094, 1144, 1164, 1224, 1367, 1380, 1381, 1385, 1386
Spectroniq
1407, 1565
Gibralter
1018, 1020, 1061
Squareview
1024
Greenhill
2002, 2321, 2327
2322
6055
Citizen
6026
Curtis Mathes
6046
Denon
6014, 6039, 6057
Fisher
6002
GE
6028, 6045
Goldstar
6016, 6021
Harman Kardon
6013, 6047
Hitachi
6034
JBL
6050
JVC
6018, 6024, 6041
Kenwood
6015, 6022
Left Coast
6047
Magnavox
6035
6000, 6047, 6058
6012
NEC
6033, 6048
Onkyo
6005, 6006, 6017, 6054, 6056
Optimus
6008, 6046
Panasonic
6001, 6040
Parasound
6059
Philips
6047
Pioneer
6004, 6009, 6010, 6023, 6036, 6046, 6051
Polk Audio
6047
Proton
6035
Quasar
6001
RCA
6025, 6046
Sharp
6029, 6030, 6031, 6032
Sherwood
6011
6048
Sony
6020, 6042, 6044, 6049
Soundesign
6045
Teac
6019
Technic
6001
Technics
6001, 6040
Toshiba
6027
6024
Wards
6045
Yamaha
6007, 6037, 6038, 6043, 6052, 6053
Grundig
2320
Harman Kardon
2125
Hitachi
2000, 2027, 2126, 2173, 2240
Home Theater in a Box (HTIB)
Audio
DVD
Ilo
2375
Apex
4049
2316
Initial
2322, 2381
Audiovox
4053
2388
1004, 1005, 1011, 1018, 1050, 1090, 1091, 1097, 1098,
1400, 1401
SSS
1018, 1036
Grunpy
1022, 1036
Stack9
1408
Hallmark
1333
Harley Davidson
1022, 1090
Harvard
1036
Hisense
1112, 1602, 1630, 1637
Hitachi
1004, 1011, 1012, 1051, 1052, 1084, 1085, 1086, 1087,
1102, 1225, 1384
Superscan
1009, 1027, 1181
Kenwood
2142, 2148
4056
2387
HP
1408, 1419, 1517
Supre-Macy
1100
KLH
2322
Denon
4012
2216
I-Inc
1578
Konka
2029, 2030, 2376
Emerson
4057
2392
iLo
Insignia
1040, 1436, 1457
1024, 1232, 1437, 1501, 1507, 1519, 1593, 1595, 1596,
1598, 1601, 1636
Koss
2060, 2200
GPX
4055
2390
Infinity
1047
Janeil
1100
JBL
1047
Starlite
1036
1477
SunBrite
5003, 5014, 5015, 5021, 5102, 5103, 5104, 5105, 5106,
5118, 5135
3158, 3159
3160, 3152
Akai
Quasar
RCA
1165, 1166
1167, 1168, 1310, 1380,
1381
3091, 3092
3093, 3094, 3162, 3201
3203
Samsung
1161
3089
3003, 3055, 3058
Symphonic
American High
3016
Systemax
3223
Apex
3189
Tandy
3007
1002
1112, 1446, 1491, 1595
Lasonic
2081
Insignia
4059
2394
Sylvania
1004, 1007, 1018, 1027, 1153, 1056, 1057, 1059, 1060,
1124, 1150, 1145, 1279, 1296, 1387, 1464
Lenoxx
2326
JBL
4001
2043
1024, 1031, 1036, 1105, 1280, 1384
1004, 1406, 1421, 1463, 1488
LG
2297, 2303, 2339, 2352, 2363, 2368, 2371
JVC
4002, 4013, 4014, 4028
2035, 2217, 2218, 2283
Liteon
2346, 2353
Koss
4003, 4015
2060, 2200
Magnavox
2002, 2018, 2033, 2089, 2237, 2241, 2245, 2259, 2270,
2293, 2318, 2320, 2321, 2327
LG
4041
2303
2293
2004, 2322, 2381
KEC
1036
TCL
1326
Mitsubishi
2019, 2123, 2145, 2147
Kenwood
1018, 1061
Teac
1326
NAD
2059, 2139
3055
3005, 3006
Tatung
3222
Teac
3021, 3042, 3055
Sansui
1382, 1383
3213, 3202
Bell & Howell
3007
Technics
3016, 3053
Sanyo
1380
3201
Broksonic
3081, 3082, 3202, 3213
Teknika
3016, 3021, 3050
Sharp
1311, 1312
3163, 3164
Candle
3011, 3013, 3014
Thomas
3211
Sylvania
1145
3095
Canon
3016
Toshiba
3036
1006, 1267, 1313, 1315,
1319
3096, 3168, 3165, 3166,
3167, 3182
CineVision
3242
3011, 3029, 3030, 3038, 3096, 3098, 3099, 3102, 3103,
3141, 3142, 3149, 3165, 3166, 3167, 3168, 3180, 3182,
3185, 3210, 3219, 3220, 3223, 3227, 3241
Toshiba
Carver
Zenith
1118, 1382, 1383
3097, 3213, 3202
Citizen
3011, 3013, 3014
Colortyme
3005
Curtis Mathes
3000, 3005, 3014, 3016, 3212
CyberPower
3223
Daewoo
3011, 3013, 3021, 3076, 3120, 3150
DBX
3005, 3006
Dell
3223
Dimensia
3000
Dynatech
3021
Electrohome
3023
Emerson
3003, 3011, 3016, 3021, 3023, 3038, 3083, 3202
3247
Fisher
3007, 3029, 3030
Fuji
3016, 3058
Funai
3002, 3021
Garrard
3021
Gateway
3223
GE
3000, 3016, 3059, 3090, 3201, 3203, 3212
Go Video
3066, 3073, 3109, 3110, 3188, 3193, 3221
GOI
3247
Goldstar
3005, 3014
Gradiente
3021
Harley Davidson
3021
Harman Kardon
3005
Headquarter
3007
Hewlett Packard
3223
Hitachi
3052, 3055, 3059, 3117, 3169
3243
Kloss
1100
Technics
1049, 1363
Nakamichi
2116
Hughes
3246, 3250
Humax
3246
Hush
3223
Insignia
3239
Instant Replay
3016
JC Penney
3005, 3006, 3007, 3016, 3030, 3036, 3052
JCL
3016
Jensen
3055
JVC
3005, 3006, 3007, 3014, 3055, 3060, 3067, 3118, 3121,
3122, 3123, 3124, 3125, 3126, 3127, 3151, 3170, 3171,
3194, 3205, 3228, 3229, 3230, 3231, 3234, 3235, 3236,
3237, 3247, 3248, 3250
Magnavox
4035
Onkyo
4004, 4016, 4017
2024, 2219, 2220
Kenwood
Panasonic
4005, 4018, 4030, 4038,
4050, 4051
2104, 2221, 2300, 2384,
2385, 2386
Kodak
3016
LG
3233, 3238
4006, 4019, 4027, 4039,
4042
2036, 2222, 2282, 2304
Pioneer
4007, 4020, 4021, 4029
2016, 2223, 2224
4008, 4026
2042, 2281, 2161
Philips
3005, 3006, 3007, 3014, 3055, 3060
Linksys
3223
Lloyd’s
3021
Magnavox
3016, 3036, 3037, 3051, 3061, 3128, 3152, 3153, 3154,
3181, 3183, 3190, 3206, 3211
1643
Nesa
2322
RCA
Technol ACE
1022
Nexxtech
2140, 2256, 2328
Samsung
4033, 4036, 4047
2294, 2299, 2295, 2314
Magnin
3201
Techview
1478
Norcent
2005, 2117
Sanyo
4058
2393
Marantz
3005, 3006, 3007, 3014, 3016, 3036
Lloyd’s
1090
Techwood
1004, 1049
Onkyo
2006, 2219, 2220, 2318
Sharp
4061
2396
Matsushita
3016
Check the Batteries
Logik
1001
Teknika
2323
Sherwood
4062
2397
Media Center PC
3223
1363
1001, 1007, 1011, 1015, 1018, 1022, 1032, 1036, 1047,
1073, 1363
Oppo
Luxman
Oritron
2009
Sony
Telefunken
1156, 1363
Panasonic
Memorex
3001, 3004, 3007, 3016, 3021, 3051
Magnavox
1004, 1007, 1018, 1053, 1056, 1057, 1059, 1060, 1083,
1110, 1147, 1228, 1260, 1300, 1301, 1302, 1321, 1326,
1339, 1365, 1366, 1371, 1384, 1387
Thomas
1090
TMK
1333, 1363
TNCi
Toshiba
1060
1006, 1040, 1058, 1073, 1175, 1079, 1093, 1116, 1154,
1158, 1159, 1252, 1267, 1281, 1282, 1283, 1284, 1286,
1293, 1294, 1313, 1315, 1319, 1338, 1364, 1377
2031, 2066, 2075, 2076, 2104, 2105, 2106, 2111, 2167,
2179, 2188, 2198, 2207, 2211, 2212, 2221, 2228, 2248,
2151, 2153, 2154, 2155, 2258, 2268, 2300, 2318, 2384,
2385, 2386, 2398, 2399
2113, 2108, 2225, 2226,
2278, 2288, 2296, 2305,
2306, 2307, 2315
3016
• Are the batteries inserted correctly?
1043, 1047, 1058, 1068, 1094, 1333
4009, 4010, 4022, 4023,
4024, 4031, 4032, 4034,
4043, 4044, 4045, 4046,
4048
MEI
LXI
Philips
2018, 2032, 2033, 2045, 2051, 2091, 2109, 2156, 2157,
2158, 2159, 2169, 2208, 2209, 2222, 2243, 2259, 2260,
2264, 2282, 2285, 2302, 2304, 2318, 2320, 2321, 2404
Pioneer
2008, 2021, 2160, 2164, 2191, 2223, 2224, 2267, 2310,
2337, 2400
Toshiba
4025, 4040
2227
Venturer
4011
2011
Yamaha
4054
2389
Zenith
4037
Marantz
1017, 1047, 1061,1113, 1239, 1525, 1641
• Is the device’s power cord connected to the power
outlet?
Media Center
1408
Totevision
1011
Megatron
1333, 1051
Touch
1408
Memorex
1001, 1022, 1023, 1121, 1333
Polaroid
2007, 2377, 2409
Receiver/Tuner
• Is the device switched on?
TruTech
1425, 1599
MGA
1018, 1032, 1061, 1333, 1380
Polk Audio
2320
ADC
TVS
1023
Midland
1011, 1020, 1049, 1068, 1094, 1098
Presidian
2321
Aiwa
Minutz
1021
1005, 1009, 1018, 1032, 1153, 1333, 1535, 1540
Ultra
Universal
US Logic
1430
1063
1040
Proscan
Mitsubishi
Monivision
1257, 1477
Vector Research
1061
1009
Venturer
1592
MTC
1018, 1061, 1073, 1363
Multitech
1036, 1490
VEOS
Victor
Vidikron
Vidtech
1487
1092
1047, 1193, 1571
1018, 1333
Viewsonic
1038, 1180, 1181, 1184, 1185, 1187, 1188, 1190, 1206,
1361, 1408, 1441, 1600
1100
Viking
3002, 3021
Bang & Olufsen
2387
Mintek
3213, 3202
3201
4052
1040, 1042
3203
3002, 2053, 3091
1382, 1383
1305, 1306
Coby
Tatung
1381
1245, 1165, 1305
Orion
1307, 1308
3223
2143, 2320
Mitsubishi
Optimus
1380
3247
2003
3201
Panasonic
2391
Memorex
1380
Penney
4055
Marantz
MGA
3048, 3049, 3058, 3085, 3104, 3138, 3139, 3140, 3178,
3179, 3187, 3192, 3195, 3209, 3211, 3217, 3223, 3224,
3225, 3226, 3240, 3245
Philips
Classic
1009
3016, 3064
Sony
3016, 3021, 3036, 3037, 3038, 3061, 3088, 3095, 3105,
3147
HTS
1011, 1012, 1026, 1049, 1052, 1054, 1055, 1080, 1092,
1117, 1131, 1235, 1288, 1299
3201
Singer
MGA
3023, 3038, 3201
Mind
3223
Minolta
3052
Mitsubishi
3023, 3038, 3039, 3060, 3108, 3203
Montgomery Ward
3001
Motorola
3001, 3016
Touch
3223
Vector Research
3005, 3006, 3011
Victor
3006
Video Concepts
3005, 3006, 3011
Viewsonic
3223
Voodoo
3223
TV/DVD/VCR Combo
1499
2280
3038
Emerson
1027
2064
3088
1027
1339
2064
2241
3088
3183
3087, 3086
Wards
3001, 3011, 3016, 3021, 3023, 3047, 3052
Westinghouse
3002
XR-1000
3016, 3021
Panasonic
1123, 1152
2075, 2076
Yamaha
3005, 3006, 3007, 3014, 3055
RCA
1151
2077
3106
Zenith
3048, 3051, 3058, 3064, 3072, 3097, 3119, 3143, 3144,
3186, 3196, 3198, 3202, 3204, 3211, 3213
Samsung
1297
2214
3148
Sharp
1153, 1378
2086, 2292
3100, 3200
3223
Sylvania
1027, 1124,
1296
2064, 2078,
2213
3105, 3088,
3147
Toshiba
1154, 1158,
1338
2093, 2094
3099, 3098,
3149
ZT Group
Combination Device Codes
If you have a combination device, you may need to
reassign the AUX key to operate one of the devices,
for example, the VCR. The following tables provide
some examples of combination devices. If your
combination device is not listed, simply look for the
codes for each separate device.
DVD/VCR Combo
DVD
VCR
Apex
2229
3189
Broksonic
2072
3082
CineVision
2230
3242
3076
Daewoo
2062
Emerson
2073
3083
Go Video
2046, 2127, 2129, 2230,
2239, 2129
3066, 3110, 3109, 3188,
3193, 3221
Hitachi
2126, 2173
3117, 3169
Insignia
2369
3239
JVC
2047, 2097, 2166, 2232,
2166, 2359, 2360, 2361,
2362, 2364, 2365, 2366,
2367
3067, 3118, 3170, 3194,
3171, 3228, 3229, 3230,
3231, 3234, 3235, 3236,
3237
LG
2363, 2368
3233, 3238
Magnavox
2237
3190
Panasonic
2066, 2167, 2228
Philips
2051, 2169
3071, 3173
Polaroid
2007
3111
RCA
2048, 2165, 2172
3068, 3174, 3175
Samsung
2049, 2074, 2085, 2233,
2290, 2311
3069, 3084, 3101, 3184,
3214, 3218, 3232
Sanyo
2050
3070
Sharp
2170, 2174
3176, 3177
Sony
2065, 2067, 2171, 2238,
2244, 2067, 2355, 2356,
2357
3104, 3085, 3179, 3187,
3192, 3178, 3224, 3225,
3226, 3240
Toshiba
2080, 2084, 2168, 2235,
2312, 2358
3103, 3102, 3180, 3185,
3219, 3227, 3241
Zenith
2052, 2128, 2234, 2236
3072, 3119, 3186, 3186
TV/DVD Combo
Akai
1427
3021
Apex
1163
2095
NEC
3005, 3006, 3007, 3014, 3055, 3060
Axion
1459
2379
5144
Niveus Media
3223
Bang & Olufsen
1453
2370
5000, 5001, 5002, 5004, 5005, 5006, 5034, 5143
Northgate
3223
Broksonic
1114
2053
2010, 2118, 2144, 2205, 2319
Akai
5083
Olympus
3016
2009
Audiotronic
5145
Optimus
3001
Cytron
1456
2374
2010, 2048, 2055, 2063, 2077, 2099, 2107, 2118, 2161,
2165, 2172, 2177, 2181, 2261, 2275, 2281, 2287, 2289,
2319, 2322, 2331
Audiovox
5152
Optonica
3047
DiamondVision
1461
2382
Bang & Olufsen
5151
Orion
3004, 3202, 3213
Emerson
1150, 1465, 1595
2202, 2213, 2260
Sampo
2119
5007
Panasonic
5144
2213
Carver
5000, 5143 ,5145
Haier
1581
2506
Denon
Penney
3201, 3212
Emerson
Hitachi
1150, 1465, 1595
1226
2202, 2213, 2260
2240
Sansui
2071
Pentax
3052, 3059
Ilo
1457
2375
Sanyo
2034, 2050, 2120, 2393
5008, 5035, 5036, 5037, 5038, 5039, 5040, 5041, 5042,
5043, 5044, 5045, 5046, 5047, 5048, 5049, 5050, 5051,
5052, 5053, 5054, 5114, 5124
3016, 3053, 3062, 3063, 3077, 3078, 3079, 3086, 3087,
3107, 3129, 3130, 3131, 3132, 3133, 3134, 3145, 3146,
3155, 3156, 3157, 3158, 3159, 3172, 3191, 3197, 3207,
3212, 3253
1595
2012, 2049, 2074, 2085, 2102, 2175, 2186, 2196, 2214,
2233, 2246, 2274, 2279, 2286, 2290, 2294, 2295, 2299,
2311, 2314, 2333, 2340, 2347, 2351
Capetronic
Funai
Samsung
3014
Initial
1457
2381
2345
5149
Pentex Research
Sensory Science
Philco
3016, 3036, 3037
JVC
1288
2206
1460
United States FCC Compliance
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. If not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, it may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference
to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment
OFF and ON, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna, if applicable.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
• Consult the cable company or an experienced radio/television technician for
help.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.,
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
The information shown in the FCC Declaration of Conformity paragraph below is
a requirement of the FCC and is intended to supply you with information regarding
the FCC approval of this device. The phone numbers listed are for FCC-related
questions only and not intended for questions regarding the connection or
operation for this device. Please contact your cable service provider for any
questions you may have regarding the operation or installation of this device.
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: 1) the device may not cause harmful interference, and 2)
the device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
AllTouch RF and IR Universal Remote Control
AT6420
Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.
5030 Sugarloaf Parkway
Lawrenceville, Georgia 30044 USA
Telephone: 770-236-1077
Canada EMI Regulation
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la class B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du
Canada.
20060628 FCC Standard
2378
Multitech
Coby
FCC Compliance
3078, 3172, 3191
RCA
Eclipse
Diamond Vision
ESA
Magnavox
Qwestar
Bose
3152, 3153, 3154, 3181
3021
HP
1408
1380
Aiwa
HNS
1408
1300, 1301, 1302, 1321
Magnin
3223
2130, 2215
Tandy
Magnavox
3001
3016, 3052
2395
Systemax
3048, 3058
Signature
Sylvania
4000
Tagar Systems
Shintom
STS
4060
Supreme
3151
3021
Stack 9
Cambridge
Sound Works
1002
1090
3021
Bose
1285, 1376, 1521, 1594
Lloyd’s
3001
2327, 2369, 2394
Jensen
3001, 3013, 3023, 3047, 3080, 3100, 3137, 3163, 3164,
3176, 3177, 3200
Adventura
2149, 2150
JCB
Sharp
Admira
2017, 2028, 2047, 2090, 2096, 2097, 2115, 2166, 2204,
2206, 2217, 2218, 2232, 2242, 2265, 2277, 2283, 2359,
2360, 2361, 2362, 2364, 2365, 2366, 2367
Curtis
3007, 3016, 3029, 3030, 3052, 3211
3223
JVC
1365
Sears
ABS
Irradio
Insignia
SVA
Symphonic
Syntax
5000, 5021, 5143
Yamaha
Expressvu
Goldstar
Studio Experience
5145
Wards
Audio Dynamics
Nakamichi
Shure
5016, 5019, 5020, 5098, 5099, 5100, 5101, 5115, 5122,
5126
JVC
VCR
Marantz
Victor
Technics
Thorens
Amplifier
2026, 2131
Quasar
RCA
AUX Mode Group
Aiwa
Amphion
MediaWorks
Sampo
1058, 1333, 1363, 1550
3001, 3007, 3011, 3016, 3021, 3023, 3029, 3047
RCA
1150, 1464
Toshiba
1035, 1102, 1149, 1193, 1469
Samsung
1018, 1061, 1193, 1363, 1377, 1423, 1523, 1525, 1543
Radio Shack/
Realistic
Sylvania
5024, 5025, 5026, 5137, 5144
1036
1038
1015, 1061, 1333
2292
3016, 3062, 3091, 3092, 3212
RCA
1363
NAD
1138
3007
Quasar
2318
Contec
Net TV
Nikko
Sharp
Quartz
Urban Concepts
Concerto
NEC
2063, 2099, 2289
2071
1010, 1096, 1169
1020, 1061, 1193, 1523, 1571
Motorola
3007
2377, 2409
1115, 1162, 1379
1122
Panasonic
Technika
• If yes and there is more than one code listed, try
using a different code to provide more functionality.
3051
Quarter
1458, 1440
RCA
Sansui
5143
1011, 1036, 1061, 1101, 1490
Is the device brand name for the device listed in the
code list?
Pulsar
2208, 2209, 2243
Polaroid
5141
1020, 1146, 1255, 1333, 1584, 1631
Check the IR Database Codes List
3000
Polk Audio
1570
1001
3013
Proscan
1290, 1291, 1337
Polaroid
1408
Majestic
Portland
2381
2207
Philips
2345
1408
Check the Device
3111
2213, 2375, 2503
1457
1289
2135, 2312, 2348, 2349, 2350, 2358, 2401, 2402, 2403
RevolutionHD
1380
Polaroid
2371
1457, 1516, 1595
Mintek
Panasonic
Trutech
Runco
Magnin
3006, 3060
1255
Magnavox
Toshiba
LG
• Replace with new alkaline batteries.
Pioneer
LG
1406
Linksys
• Check the battery condition for leakage.
3135
1032
Ricavision
KTV
5000, 5143
Magnavox
3016, 3036, 3047, 3061, 3071, 3135, 3160, 3161, 3173,
3208, 3216, 3243, 3244, 3246, 3250, 3251
Philips Magnavox
Olevia
1011, 1015, 1061, 1073, 1100,1114, 1363
JVC
Linn
Philips
Mitsubishi
1002
1002, 1022, 1-24, 1036, 1090, 1554
5153
Harman Kardon
1214
1036
Funai
Gradiente
2121, 2397
1422
Clarion
Electroband
2013, 2015, 2044, 2082, 2086, 2170, 2174, 2292, 2321,
2396
Sherwood
Marantz
Citizen
Celebrity
HDTV
Sharp
Epson
1023, 1028, 1114, 1382
Brokwood
ZT Group
1435, 1590, 1603, 1629
2380
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