Universal Electronics 2010 EchoStar Semtech SX1241 Remote 2011 User Manual

Universal Electronics Inc EchoStar Semtech SX1241 Remote 2011

User Manual

Remote User Guide
Safety InstructionsYou must keep safety in mind while using this device. Keep these and any other instructions for future reference.Observe Warnings: Carefully follow all warnings on the device and in the operating instructions.Heat: Do NOT place the device near heat sources such as radiators, stoves, heat registers, or other appliances that produce heat.Care and UseCleaning: Do NOT use liquid, abrasive, solvent, or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.When Not in Use: Remove the batteries if this device is to be left unattended or unused for a long period of time.Refer servicing to qualied personnel when a solid object or liquid has fallen onto or into the device.Do NOT attempt to service this device. Refer all servicing to qualied personnel. Opening covers other than the battery cover will void the warranty.Publishing InformationCopyright © 2011. EchoStar Technologies L.L.C., Englewood, Colorado 80112. All rights reserved.The information in this User Guide may change without notice. Revisions may be issued to tell you about such changes.Send comments or questions about this User Guide to techpubs@echostar.com orTechnical Publications, EchoStar Technologies L.L.C, 90 Inverness Drive Circle East, Englewood, Colorado 80112.Document Number: 180532Printed inDISH Network is a trademark and service mark of DISH Network.All product names, trade names, or corporate names mentioned in this User Guide are acknowledged to be the proprietary property of the registered owners.
1Conguring the 20.1 RemoteConguring the 21.1 RemoteThe 20.1 remote does not require any conguration. Go to Insert the Batteries (page 2).1234Pull the remote battery cover off.Decide whether to use IR or UHF signals for the remote. Use UHF signals if you do not have a clear line of sight between the remote and the receiver. Set UHF/IR SWITCH to either UHF or IR. If your remote has a blank, black key, continue to  Insert the Batteries on page 2.If your remote shows a “1” or a “2” on the bottom, you can pull out this key and ip it to the other number (2 to 1 and 1 to 2). To separate the key from the remote, insert your thumbnail or a coin in the crease. Remove the key by grasping at the bottom.Insert the key you wish to use to designate the remote and slide into place. Usually a 1 = TV1 and a 2 = TV2. For remotes showing the blank, black key, leave this key as it is.Complete the following steps to congure your remote.
2Insert the BatteriesPull the remote battery cover off.Insert 4 AAA batteries, making sure to match the plus (+) ends with the plus markings on the battery case.Replace the remote battery cover.123
3Using System WizardNote: Not all receivers support System Wizard. If System Wizard does not appear, continue with page 4 or page 5 to make your remote work with your receiver. Use System Wizard initially to set up the remote to work with the receiver. System Wizard can also store/restore your remote settings. Note: If your batteries are low, replace them before beginning.Press and hold 0 until System Wizard message appears. Make sure the remote and receiver are in line of sight.If rst time in System Wizard, follow instructions provided. When green checkmark displays, select Advanced to store/restore remote settings. Follow the on-screen options.Select Continue to return to Live TV.1234
4Making 20.1 and 21.1 IR Remote Work with ReceiverTurn your receiver andTV on, and pressSYSTEM INFO on thefront of the receiver.Conrm that yousee the SystemInfo screen.Press RECORD onyour remote. The receiver then matches the remote’s address.Conrm that your remote operates your receiver by pressing remote buttons. If this is not working, go back to step 3.12341For 20.1 and 21.1 IRUse the following instructions to congure your remote while using IR signals. Note: Use these instructions if your receiver does not support System Wizard.
5Making 21.1 UHF Remote Work with ReceiverVerify the UHF antenna is installed on the back of the receiver.Turn your receiver andTV on, and pressSYSTEM INFO on thefront of the receiver.Conrm that yousee the SystemInfo screen.Press RECORD onyour remote. The remote address will probably change on the screen.Conrm that your remote operates your receiver by pressing remote buttons.  If this is not working, go back to  step 4.32145For 21.1 UHFUse the following instructions if you have congured your remote to use UHF signals.11Note: Use these instructions if your receiver does not support System Wizard.
6SAT ModeTo use the features described in this section, make sure you are in SAT mode by pressing the SAT Mode button.Note: Some features may not be available depending on your receiver model.SATReceiver Power & TV PowerTop button turns the receiver on/offBottom button turns the TV on/offPress thisbutton for SAT ModeVolume and Mute ButtonsControl TV volumeProgramming requiredRecallReturn to last TV channel viewedPicture-In-Picture(PIP) ButtonsWatch two separateprograms at once(in Single Mode)Number ButtonsEnter a channel number or navigate through menusReceiver MenuAccess receiverfeatures and settingsInputPress once for InputPress and hold for RecoverThemesSearch for programsusing ThemesInfoGet info on programsSearchSearch for a programShortcut Keys(for future use)Digital VideoRecorder (DVR)ButtonsPause live TV and play or record programmingFormatFormat the pictureto the desired widthto match the program you are viewing System WizardPress and hold to x remote control issues and sync dataDishHOMEExplore interactive TV featuresArrow/Select ButtonsChannel up/down, navigate through menus, and select a desired optionView SatelliteProgrammingExit out of any menu/guide and return to viewing live TVCancelReturn to previous menu or to watching a programBrowseSee what is on other channels while watching TVProgram GuideDisplay current and future satellite program listingsPage ButtonsPage up/down in menus
7TV Mode TVUp/DownArrow ButtonsChannel up/down on TVReceiver Power& TV PowerTurn the TV on/offVolumeControl TVvolumePress thisbutton for TV ModeMuteTurn TV volumeon or offRecallReturn to last TV channel viewedPicture-In-Picture(PIP) ButtonsDisplay PIP featureson some TVs with PIP capabilitiesNumber ButtonsEnter a desired channel number on TVTV MenuAccess menufeatures availableon some TVsInputSwitch betweenTV inputs
8DVD Mode DVDDVD/VCR Power& TV PowerTop button turns theDVD player/VCRpower on and offBottom button turnsthe TV on and offUp/DownArrow ButtonsChannel up/down on VCRFWDForward a videotape or DVDPlayPlay a videotape or DVDNumber ButtonsEnter a channel number for DVDPausePause a videotape or DVDPress thisbutton for DVD ModeInputSwitch VCR betweenits TV & VCR modeBackRewind a videotapeor reverse a DVDStopStop playing a  DVD, stop playing or recording a videotapeRecordRecord on a videotape
9DVR FunctionsPress twice to go to the list of recorded programs.Plays a live or recorded program.Pauses a live or recorded program.Stops recording a program.Records a program.Press BACK once to reverse the program four times as fast as normal play. Press BACK twice to reverse at 15 times normal speed, three times to reverse at 60 times normal speed, and four times to reverse at 300 times normal speed. The on-screen bar shows how far you’ve gone. For a live program, you can only reverse back to the last channel change or back one hour, whichever occurs rst.Press SKIP BACK to skip back about 10 seconds in a program.Press FWD (Forward) once to fast- forward through the program four times normal speed. Press FWD twice to forward at 15 times normal speed, three times to forward at 60 times normal speed, and four times to forward at 300 times normal speed.
10DVR Functions, continuedThe on-screen bar shows how far you’ve gone. Of course, you cannot forward into the part of a live program that has not been broadcast yet.Press and release to skip forward through recorded programs. Press and hold before releasing to fast-forward quickly (x4). If pressed and released once in fast-forward mode, forwarding video increases to second speed (x60).Press SKIP FWD to skip ahead about 30 seconds in the program.Press PAUSE and then press BACK to reverse the program in slow motion at 1/4 the speed of normal play. Press BACK again to reverse at normal speed.Press PAUSE and then press FWD to forward the program in slow motion at 1/15 the speed of normal play. Press FWD twice to forward at 1/4 as fast as normal play. Press FWD three times to play the program. Of course, you cannot forward a live program that has not been broadcast yet.Press PAUSE and then press SKIP BACK to reverse the recording frame-by-frame.Press PAUSE and then press SKIP FWD to advance the recording frame-by-frame.
11Programming Remote to Control Another DeviceEntering a CodeTurn the device and receiver on.Find the brand name of the device listed in the code tables that start on page 29.Press and hold the Mode button until all the other Mode buttons light up. Once Mode buttons are lit, release the button.For AUX Mode only. Press 0 for second TV.1 for a second DVD/VCR.2 for a tuner, amplier, or audio receiver.Enter one of the three-digit device codes from the table using buttons on the number pad, such as device code 560.If you want to program Limited Mode, see Placing Remote in Limited Mode on page 15.                              321429TV CodesAbex  658 ABS  721Accurian  623Acer  511Admiral  514 521 532 533 572 665 675 726 739 740 834 835Advent  502 653 842 912Aiko  524 727 778Aiwa  667Akai  506 520 592 601 612 622 627 652 680 684 738 750 754 794 795 807 808 858 865 866 906 907 908Alaron  532Albatron  692 804Alienware  721A-Mark  804America Action  541 657 682Ampro  691Amtron  657Anam  541 657 682 Anam National  541 657 AOC  505 506 519 520 582 620 627 653 654 913Apex Digital  542 552 574 595 743 744 745 757 759 771 815 Archer  804Astar  594ASA  514 665Audiovox  524 528 531 541 565 623 624 657 678 682 697 719 727 778 810 816 832Autovox  514 665 Aventura  527 569 694 733 841 846Axion  636Bang & Olufsen  514 665Barco  770 824 825 826 828Baycraft  536Baysonic  682Belcor  505 627 773Bell & Howell  590 611 675 683Benq  511 535Bradford  541 657 682Brillian  558Brionvega  514 665Brockwood  505 627 Broksonic  533 622 648 682 726 748 750 752 754 834 865 866 899 908byd:sign  792C & M  804Candle  506 520 523 536 627 654Capehart  627Carnivale  506 520 627Carver  621 656 674 761 792 818 897CCE  528 816Celebrity  500 640 652 677 758 781 783 795 797 798 837 844Celera  743 744 745 815Century  514 665Changhong  743 744 745 815Cineral  697Circuit City  627Citizen  506 516 520 523 524 536 590 622 627 654 655 657 658 664 680 702 727 750 754 778 865 866 908Clarion  541 657 682Coby  607 626 633Colortyme  627 654Colt 660This table contains the manufacturer codes for programming the remote control to operate your TV. If your TV brand is not listed or if the codes do not work, the remote may not control your TV. In some cases, codes may operate some, but not all buttons, shown in this guide. Note: If programming a second TV in AUX mode, press 0 before entering the TV code.Table continued on next page
12Programming Remote to Control Another DeviceEntering a Code, continuedPress POUND (#). The Mode button ashes three times.Turn device on and try other buttons to make sure the device responds the way you expect. If you want to try another code, begin from Step 1 again.Turn off the device.If you are unable to nd a code that works or if all the keys are not supported, go to Learning From Another Device’s Remote on page 24 to program the key to the DISH Network remote.If you are unable to nd a code that works, try the instructions for Scanning the Remote Database on page 13.7658
13Programming Remote toControl Another DeviceScanning the Remote DatabaseTurn the device and receiver on.Press and hold the correct Mode button for the device until all Mode buttons light up.Skip this step if programming TV or DVD Mode buttons.For AUX Mode only.  Press0 for second TV.1 for second DVD/VCR.2 for tuner, amplier, or audio receiver.Press the STAR (*) button.Press and release UP ARROW slowly.  When the device turns off, continue to Step 5. If the device remains on, continue pressing UP ARROW. When all codes have been tried, the Mode button ashes eight times. Try Learning From Another Device’s Remote on page 24.Press POUND (#). The Mode button ashes three times.Turn the device on and try other buttons to make sure the device responds the way you expect. If not, try another code by returning to Step 1. 123456
14Displaying Device CodeTo identify the device code that your remote control is using, complete the following steps:Press and hold the Mode button until all the Mode buttons light up and then release it. When you release the Mode button, the selected Mode button ashes.Press and release POUND (#) twice.The Mode button ashes a number of times corresponding to the value of the stored device code. For example, if the stored device code is 593, the Mode button ashes ve times, pauses, ashes nine times, pauses, and ashes three times.  A quick ash is for zero.For AUX mode: The rst group of ashes tells you what the AUX mode controls, then the following ashes tell you each digit of the device’s code.Record the stored device code in the Reference Table on the inside back cover.3214
15Placing Remote in Limited ModeLimited Mode locks out all the device mode operations except for the device’s power, Mute, and Volume. This prevents you from accidentally tuning away from satellite programming. Note: Limited Mode cannot be used with audio ampliers.Press and hold the TV, DVD, or AUX Mode button until all Mode buttons light up.Press PAGE UP to activate.Press PAGE DOWN to take the remote out of Limited Mode.Press POUND (#).123
16SAT Auto-TuneSetting SAT Auto-Tune ChannelSAT Auto-Tune programs into the remote control the correct TV channel used for viewing your paid programming.  If you are experiencing fuzzy, snowy, blue, or black screens, it might be due to the TV being set to the wrong channel. Using the SAT Auto-Tune feature helps prevent these screen issues from occurring on TVs connected to the receiver’s modulated output (usually TV2). Use SAT Auto-Tune to program the correct TV channel for satellite viewing into the remote control. When TV is pressed and released, the remote sends that channel to the TV, ensuring that the TV is on the correct channel for viewing your paid programming. This feature is enabled by default; however, if you want to use this feature, the channel must be programmed by following the steps in Setting SAT Auto-Tune Channel.Make sure the remote control operates your TV.Press and hold TV for three seconds until all four Mode buttons are lit.Press STAR (*). Enter the channel used for viewing (two or three digits in range of 002 to 125), for example channel “10” or “010.” Press POUND (#). The Mode button ashes three times to indicate programming was successful.Press SAT. The channel changes.123456
17Enabling and Disabling SAT Auto-TuneRemoving SAT Auto-Tune ChannelNote: SAT Auto-Tune is enabled by default; however, the channel must be set (see Setting SAT Auto-Tune Channel on page 16).Press and hold SAT for three seconds until all four Mode buttons are lit.Press STAR (*).Press VOLUME UP to enable SAT Auto-Tune or VOLUME DOWN to disable.Press POUND (#).Press and hold the TV mode button until it stays lit.Press STAR (*).Enter 00 or 000.Press POUND (#).11223344
18Setting Auto-Tune for DVD/VCRMake sure the remote control operates your DVD/VCR.Press and hold DVD for three seconds until all four Mode buttons are lit.Press STAR (*). Enter the channel used for viewing (two or three digits in range of 002 to 125), for example channel “03” or “004”. Press POUND (#). The Mode button ashes three times to indicate programming was successful.12345You can set Auto-Tune for your DVD and/or VCR.  Auto-Tune allows you to return to the channel for your DVD/VCR output when you accidentally change the channel or video input.
19Removing Auto-Tune for DVD/VCRIf you want to remove Auto-Tune for your DVD and/or VCR, follow the steps below.  Press and hold DVD until it stays lit.Press STAR (*).Enter 00 or 000.Press POUND (#).1234
20Recovering Your PictureUse the RECOVER button to get back to watching satellite programming if you accidentally change channels or inputs on your TV, DVD, and/or VCR.  To use this feature, you must set up Auto-Tune for your TV (see page 16) and for your DVD/VCR (see page 18).Note: RECOVER only works if the remote control has been set up to control the TV and/or DVD/VCR, if connected. If the RECOVER button is used, the TV channel programmed for SAT Auto-Tune is also the channel that is sent to the TV. RECOVER rst tries to tune your TV to channel 3, then channel 4, and then other video inputs with each press of the RECOVER button. You may need to press the RECOVER button up to 30 times to recover your satellite TV video.Press and hold RECOVER until all Mode buttons light up.If you see the System Info screen, proceed to step 4. Otherwise, continue to step 3.Press RECOVER again and wait until the Mode lights stop ashing. If you see the System Info screen, go to step 4. If not, repeat this step until you see the screen.Press SELECT to resume watching TV.1234
21Control Amplier VolumeWhen the remote control is set up to operate your TV, the MUTE and VOLUME buttons adjust your TV volume when in SAT mode. To use the remote to adjust the volume of a remote-controllable audio receiver or amplier instead of adjusting the TV’s volume setting, use the steps on this page.Press and hold AUX until all Mode buttons are lit, then release it. The AUX mode button blinks.Press POUND (#).Press the plus (+) side of the VOLUME button.Press the 0 number button.Press POUND (#). The AUX mode button ashes three times.Press SAT.Press the plus (+) and minus (-) sides of the VOLUME button.Your tuner/amplier’s volume changes, and the AUX mode button lights.12345678Make sure the remote controls the amplier’s volume in other modes:
22Control TV VolumeUse this procedure to change from having the remote adjust the volume of a audio receiver or amplier to having the remote adjust the TV’s volume.  When the remote control is set up to operate your TV, the MUTE and VOLUME buttons adjust your TV volume when in SAT mode. Press and hold TV until all Mode buttons are lit, then release it. The TV mode button blinks.Press POUND (#).Press the plus (+) side of the VOLUME button.Press the 0 number button.Press POUND (#). The TV mode button ashes three times.Press SAT.Press the plus (+) and minus (-) sides of the VOLUME button.Your TV’s volume changes, and the TV mode button lights.12345678Make sure the remote controls the TV’s     volume in other modes:
23Programming Remote to Control Second Receiver in AUX Mode If you have another DISH Network receiver installed, you can use this remote control in AUX mode to operate your new receiver. AUX mode uses only IR signals, so the line of sight to the second receiver must be unobstructed. You can program the remote control to operate any other DISH Network receiver except where UHF is used, such as TV2 on DISH Network receivers.Turn on the second receiver and open System Info screen.Write down the TV2 address that is shown.Press and hold AUX until all Mode buttons light up, then release the button. AUX  ashes.Use the Number Pad on the remote control to enter a 3, followed by the address in step 2.Press POUND (#). AUX ashes three times.Press RECORD to verify that the address in the remote control now matches the address for the receiver.123456
24Learning From Another Device’s RemoteUse this procedure if you are unable to nd a code that allows your DISH Network remote to control your device. This procedure is also applicable if, after you have programmed your DISH Network remote to control your device (in TV, DVD, or AUX modes), some of the commands are not functioning as you expect. The learning function of your DISH Network remote control can support these commands.The remote control can learn commands in one of two ways:•  You can follow the instructions for using device codes to program a specic mode, and then learn commands that add new or overwrite existing functions of the remote control’s buttons in this mode. For this type of learning, any button without a learned command keeps the previous command (if any) for that device code.•  Each button on this remote learns a command from the device’s original remote control. For this type of learning, any button without a learned command keeps the previous command (if any) for that device code.Learning can occur only in TV, DVD, or AUX modes.  The Mode buttons (SAT, TV, DVD, and AUX) cannot learn a command.  For each Mode button, the POWER button  can be learned to turn the devices associated with that Mode on and off.Note: The TV Power button    turns the TV on and off in all Modes. It cannot be learned.  Note: The remote times out if a button isn’t pressed within 20 seconds. If the remote times out, then the learning process needs to start over again.To teach the DISH Network remote control specic commands for another device, complete the following steps.
25Ensure the DISH Network remote control is programmed to the desired remote address  (see page 4 or 5). Place both the DISH Network remote and the original device’s remote control on a at, stable surface. Point the front of the original device’s remote to face the small square (IR window) on the front, left-hand side of the DISH Network remote, as shown below.  The remotes should be no more than 3” apart.On the DISH Network remote, press and hold the Mode button you want to use for the device until all the Mode buttons light up (approximately three seconds), and then release it. The selected Mode button blinks continuously.To start learning commands for this mode, select one of the following choices:•  If you’ve found a code for the device, rst program the code using the instructions for Entering a Code on page 11 or Scanning the Remote Database on page 13. If the device code has been programmed, press and release RECALL  (the Mode light goes off when RECALL is pressed and comes on when released), then hold the RECORD  button until the Mode button is lit again (about three seconds). The Mode button remains lit while learning.•  If the device code has not been programmed for that device or if you are unable to nd a code, press and hold the RECORD  button until the Mode button is lit (about three seconds). The button remains lit while learning. Learning from Another Device’s Remote, continued3421
26Learning from Another Device’s Remote, continuedOn the DISH Network remote, press the button you want to teach. The Mode light goes off and comes back on.On the original device’s remote control, press and hold the button you want learned until the Mode light goes out and comes back on. You may need to press the button on the original remote several times for the DISH Network remote to learn the command.•  If the DISH Network remote learns the command, the Mode light blinks off and then back on. •  If the Mode light blinks three times or remains lit, the DISH Network remote did not learn the command.After a button has learned a command successfully, repeat step 5 and step 6 until all commands you want have been learned.Press one of the Mode buttons on the DISH Network remote to end the learning sequence. This saves all the commands for that mode and exits learning to return to normal remote control operation.To cancel learning, do not press any buttons on either remote control for at least 30 seconds. The DISH Network remote control times out and returns to normal operation.Note: If the remote control batteries are too low for learning, all the Mode buttons blink quickly eight times. Learning ends without saving learned commands, and the remote returns to normal operation. Change the batteries and begin learning again.Note: No learned commands are saved if the DISH Network remote control times out before completion.7685
27Discrete CodesDiscrete On and Off IR-only remote-control commands are used by installers when programming macro commands into universal remotes. Using an On-only or Off-only command is more effective than a toggle On/Off command when trying to ensure the receiver is reliably in one state or the other.Program the DISH Network remote to the desired remote address (see Changing the Remote and Receiver Address, page 28).Hold SAT until all Mode buttons light, then release the button.Press POWER (not TV POWER).Press VOLUME UP for discrete power on. Press VOLUME DOWN for discrete power off.Press any other button when done to end this procedure.12345
28Changing the Remote and Receiver AddressIf you notice that your receiver is changing channels or opening menus, but you’re not using the remote control, changing the address should x the problem.Press SYSTEM INFO on the receiver’s front panel. Write down the TV2 remote address shown on the System Info screen.Press and hold SAT on your remote control for about three seconds, until all the Mode buttons light up, and then release SAT.Add one to the address that you wrote down in step 1, and use the NUMBER PAD to enter that number (between 1 and 28).Press POUND (#).Press RECORD.Press several buttons on the remote to make sure it is working as expected.123456
29TV CodesAbex  658 ABS  721Accurian  623Acer  511Admiral  514 521 532 533 572 665 675 726 739 740 834 835Advent  502 653 842 912Aiko  524 727 778Aiwa  667Akai  506 520 592 601 612 622 627 652 680 684 738 750 754 794 795 807 808 858 865 866 906 907 908Alaron  532Albatron  692 804Alienware  721A-Mark  804America Action  541 657 682Ampro  691Amtron  657Anam  541 657 682 Anam National  541 657 AOC  505 506 519 520 582 620 627 653 654 913Apex Digital  542 552 574 595 743 744 745 757 759 771 815 Archer  804Astar  594ASA  514 665Audiovox  524 528 531 541 565 623 624 657 678 682 697 719 727 778 810 816 832Autovox  514 665 Aventura  527 569 694 733 841 846Axion  636Bang & Olufsen  514 665Barco  770 824 825 826 828Baycraft  536Baysonic  682Belcor  505 627 773Bell & Howell  590 611 675 683Benq  511 535Bradford  541 657 682Brillian  558Brionvega  514 665Brockwood  505 627 Broksonic  533 622 648 682 726 748 750 752 754 834 865 866 899 908byd:sign  792C & M  804Candle  506 520 523 536 627 654Capehart  627Carnivale  506 520 627Carver  621 656 674 761 792 818 897CCE  528 816Celebrity  500 640 652 677 758 781 783 795 797 798 837 844Celera  743 744 745 815Century  514 665Changhong  743 744 745 815Cineral  697Circuit City  627Citizen  506 516 520 523 524 536 590 622 627 654 655 657 658 664 680 702 727 750 754 778 865 866 908Clarion  541 657 682Coby  607 626 633Colortyme  627 654Colt  660This table contains the manufacturer codes for programming the remote control to operate your TV. If your TV brand is not listed or if the codes do not work, the remote may not control your TV. In some cases, codes may operate some, but not all buttons, shown in this guide. Note: If programming a second TV in AUX mode, press 0 before entering the TV code.Table continued on next page
30TV Codes, continuedCommercial Solutions   503  522 645 650 749 776 779 805 830 831 859 863 864Concerto  523 627 654Contec  541 655 657 658 682Craig  536 541 657 682 694Crosley  500 621 640 656 674 677 758 761 781 783 792 795 797 798 818 837 844 897Crown  536 541 655 656 657 658 682 702 761CTX  804Curtis  537 539 573 903 915Curtis Mathes  503 506 516 520 521 528 530 531 572 590 611 621 627 641 645 650 654 655 656 658 674 675 680 683 697 702 719 738 739 740 749 755 761 776 792 794 818 830 832 863 864 897CXC  541 657 682CyberPower  721Cytron  537 539 903 904Daewoo  505 524 528 530 531 590 611 627 630 653 654 655 658 664 684 697 702 719 727 778 816 832 853Daytron  505 627 654 658Dell  518 676 772 773 774Delta  909Denon  786Diamond Vision  546 643 659Dimensia  503 645 830DISH Network  742Disney  529 559Dixi  566 761 897Dumont  501 505 627 711 775 813Durabrand  527 529 533 541 559 564 569 587 627 632 657 682 694 718 726 733 834 841 843 846Dwin  572 739Dynex  538 585 698 701 706EchoStar  742 763Electroband  500 640 652 677 758 781 783 795 797 798 837 844Electrograph  507 581 609 710 746 753 763 801Electrohome  533 627 652 654 726 795 834Element  567 568 591 669 723 724 902Emerson  505 527 528 529 530 531 532 533 536 541 559 564 569 587 590 611 618 627 632 643 646 654 655 657 658 664 668 672 679 682 683 694 697 702 718 719 726 733 748 752 756 764 767 777 816 829 832 834 838 839 841 846 899Emprex  597Envision  506 519 520 620 627 654Epson  708ESA  527 569 587 601 618 632 646 679 694 733 767 777 829 838 839 841 846Fisher  590 595 611 683 Fujitsu  532 536 602 603 694Funai  500 527 532 541 569 587 618 640 657 677 679 682 694 733 756 758 777 781 783 795 797 798 829 837 838 839 841 844 846Futuretech  541 657 682 694Gateway  507 511 535 581 609 710 721 746 753 763 801General Electric  503 508 522 528 531 544 564 627 645 650 654 661 690 697 718 719 742 749 776 779 805 830 831 832 859 863 864GFM  527 529 559 569 618 679 694 733 777 829 838 839 841 846Table continued on next page
31TV Codes, continuedGibralter  501 505 506 520 627 711 775 813Go Video  696Goldi  566Goldstar  505 506 520 523 564 566 627 653 654 655 658 702 718 720 761 897GPX  532Gradiente  540Granada  627Grand  627Grundig  603Grunpy  532 541 657 682Haier  515 571 693 843Hallmark  564 627 654 718Harley Davidson  532 756Harman/Kardon  621 627 656 674 761 792 818 897Harvard  541 657 682Havermy  521 572 739 740Helios  901 905Hello Kitty  528 531 697 719 832Hewlett Packard  599 712 721 911Hisense  759Hitachi  517 523 547 549 554 555 606 627 637 638 654 655 658 675 688 709 756 786 788 789 790 791Howard Computers  721HP  599 712 721 911Hush  721Hyundai  695iBUYPOWER  721Ilo  529 559 588 596 625 668 764IMA  657Innity  566 621 656 674 761 792 818 897InFocus  616Initial  596 625Insignia  527 533 537 538 539 543 550 553 569 585 618 671 679 694 698 701 726 728 733 751 766 773 777 809 829 834 838 839 841 846 857 903Inteq  501 711 775 813JBL  566 621 656 674 761 792 818 897JC Penney  see PenneyJCB  500 640 652 677 758 781 783 795 797 798 837 844Jensen  502 537 539 627 653 654 842 903 912JVC  508 517 533 557 570 642 649 655 658 662 688 713 714 715 726 735 736 737 812 817 834Kawasho  627 652 654 795 KDS  591 669 902KEC  541 657 682Kenwood  505 506 520 627 654 716KLH  595 743 744 745 815Kloss  627 657Konka  510KTV  506 520 541 627 655 657 658 682 702LG  501 503 522 545 553 564 615 627 650 653 654 693 711 718 720 730 766 773 775 779 804 805 809 813 830 831 859Linksys  721Lloyd’s  627 756Lloytron  658Loewe  566 656 761 897Logik  675Luce  699Luxman  523 627 654LXI  503 526 564 566 590 595 611 621 627 631 635 645 650 654 656 674 683 718 744 749 761 768 771 776 785 792 818 830 863 864 897M. Wards see WardsMAG  591 669 902Magnasonic  664 756Table continued on next page
32TV Codes, continuedMagnavox  506 507 508 517 520 527 532 536 550 560 563 566 569 581 609 618 621 625 627 646 654 656 674 679 688 694 710 733 746 747 753 756 761 762 763 767 777 782 792 801 818 827 828 829 838 839 841 846 876 887 888 891 892 893 894 897Magnin  661Majestic  675Marantz  506 520 550 560 563 566 604 608 621 627 654 656 674 747 761 792 818 836 897Matsushita  512 577 619 634 685 689 700 729 734 765 780 784 819 820 821 822 823Maxent  507 581 609 710 746 753 763 801Media Center PC  721Megapower  804Megatron  564 627 654 718Memorex  504 529 532 533 559 564 590 611 613 627 648 653 654 675 680 683 684 718 725 726 752 787 799 834 869 876 899MGA  504 505 506 520 564 613 627 653 654 661 718 725 787 799Microsoft  721Midland  501 508 645 650 655 658 702 711 730 749 775 776 813 863 864Mind  721Mintek  596 625Mitsubishi  504 505 517 521 564 572 613 614 627 653 654 688 718 725 739 740 787 799Mitsui  769Monivision  692 804Montgomery Wards  see WardsMotorola  521 572 739 740 835MTC  505 506 516 520 523 627 653 654 680Multitech  541 657 682Multivision  810NAD  526 564 595 627 631 635 637 654 718 744 768 771 785NEC  505 506 517 520 523 604 608 610 627 653 654 687 688 731 732 904NetTV  507 581 586 609 710 746 753 763 801Nikkai  613Nikko  506 520 524 564 627 654 718 727 778Niveus Media  721Norcent  519 579 759Northgate  721Norwood Micro  588Noshi  681Novabeam  627NTC  524 727 778Nyon  627Olevia  523 564 578 580 654 910 914Onwa  541 657 682Optimus  512 577 590 611 619 634 637 685 689 700 729 734 756 765 780 784 819 820 821 822 823 869 876Optonica  521 572 739 740 835Orion  532 533 538 694 726 748 752 834 899Panasonic  508 509 512 576 577 619 634 644 647 656 685 689 700 729 734 761 765 780 784 811 819 820 821 822 823 860 861 862 867 868 869 870 871 872 873 874 875 876 877 878 879 880 881 882 883 884 885 886 889 890 895 896 897 900Panavision  734 811Table continued on next page
33TV Codes, continuedPenney  503 505 506 508 516 520 525 526 543 564 595 627 631 635 645 650 653 654 655 658 661 680 681 690 702 718 720 728 730 744 749 768 776 771 785 830 857 863 864Petters  534Philco  505 506 514 520 527 529 532 536 559 569 618 621 627 653 654 655 656 658 665 668 674 679 694 733 761 764 777 792 818 829 838 839 841 846 897Philips  514 525 527 548 550 560 563 566 621 625 627 655 656 658 665 674 747 761 770 782 792 818 824 825 826 827 828 839 876 887 888 891 892 893 894 897Pilot  505 506 520 627 655 658 702Pioneer  547 561 576 604 608 627 637 654Plasmsync  610Polaroid  534 537 539 550 588 591 627 669 670 671 678 743 744 745 751 766 773 814 815 901 902 903 905Portland  505 524 528 530 531 627 653 654 655 658 697 702 719 727 778 832Price Club  680Prima  502 653 673 674 842 912Princeton  562 804Prism  508Proscan  503 506 520 522 645 650 705 742 749 776 779 805 830 831 859 863 864Proton  536 564 627 654 655 658 718Protron  589Proview  591 669 902Pulsar  501 505 627 711 775 813Quasar  508 512 577 619 634  685 689 700 729 734 765 780 784 819 820 821 822 823 860 861 862 867 868 869 870 871 872 873 874 875 876 877 878 879 880 881 882 883 884 885 886 889 890 895 896Radio Shack  503 505 506 520 541 564 590 611 627 645 650 655 657 658 662 682 683 702 718 749 756 776 830 863 864RCA  503 505 508 521 522 530 544 547 627 630 636 637 639 641 645 650 651 653 654 661 671 681 686 690 740 742 749 751 776 779 805 830 831 859 863 864 902 916Realistic  503 505 506 520 541 564 590 607 611 627 645 654 655 657 658 682 683 702 718 730 830Ricavision  721Runco  501 506 520 604 608 627 711 775 813Sampo  506 507 520 581 609 627 654 655 658 702 710 746 753 763 801Samsung  505 506 516 520 523 564 566 601 627 653 654 655 658 680 684 702 707 717 718 738 755 761 794 833 858 897Samsux  655 658 702Sansei  697Sansui  527 533 569 622 694 726 733 748 750 752 754 756 834 841 846 865 866 899 908Sanyo  517 590 611 621 627 656 661 674 683 688 761 792 818 840 897SBR  566 761 897Sceptre  677Schneider  566 761 897Scimitsu  505 773Table continued on next page
34Scotch  564 627 654 718Scott  505 532 541 564 627 654 655 657 658 682 718 Sears  503 523 526 527 532  558 564 569 590 595 611 621 627 631 635 645 650 654 656 658 674 683 694 718 733 744 749 756 761 768 771 776 785 792 818 830 841 846 863 864 897Seimitsu  627Semivox  682Semp  595 771Sharp  521 546 556 572 605 627 628 629 654 655 658 663 702 739 740 803 835 836 898Sharper Image  703Sheng Chia  521 572 739 740Shogun  505 627Signature  621 656 674 675 761 792 818 897Simpson  536Solavox  613Sole  699Sony  500 513 640 652 677 721 756 758 781 783 795 796 797 798 806 837 844 845Soundesign  532 536 541 564 627 654 657 682 718Spectricon  520 627Spectroniq  591 669 902Squareview  527 569 694 733 841 846SSS  505 541 627 657 682Stack 9  721Starlite  541 657 682Studio Experience  692Superscan  521 572 583 646 739 740 741 767 777Supra  523 627Supreme  500 640 652 677 758 781 783 795 797 798 807 837 844SVA  515 618 679 759 777 829 838 839 901 905Sylvania  506 520 527 529 536 559 566 567 568 569 618 621 627 646 654 656 668 672 674 679 694 723 724 733 756 761 764 767 777 792 818 829 838 839 841 846 888 897Symphonic  527 541 569 587 632 646 657 679 682 694 733 756 767 841 846Syntax  523 558 564 578 580 654 910 914Systemax  721Tagar Systems  721Tandy  521 572 739 740 835Tatung  511 535 588 Teac  586Technics  508 512 577 619 634 685 689 700 729 734 765 780 784 819 820 821 822 823Technol ACE  532Techview  590 683Techwood  508 523 627 654Teco  704Teknika  504 505 512 516 523 524 532 536 541 613 621 627 644 653 654 655 656 657 658 674 675 680 682 685 702 725 727 761 778 787 792 799 818 897Telecaption  688Telefunken  738 794Thomas  627 756TMK  523 564 627 654 718TNCi  501 711 775 813Toshiba  516 517 526 590 595 610 611 615 617 622 631 635 644 666 680 683 688 721 744 750 754 755 768 771 785 793 800 802 847 848 849 850 851 852 854 855 865 866 908 909Totevision  655 658 702Touch  721Toyomenko  627Table continued on next pageTV Codes, continued
35TV Codes, continuedTrutech  529 559 584TVS  533 726 834Ultra  589US Logic  588V Inc.  562 575Vector Research  506 520 627VEOS  558Victor  557 735 736 737Vidikron  604 608 621 656 674 761 792 818 897Vidtech  505 517 564 627 653 654 688 718Viewsonic  507 551 562 575 579 581 582 583 600 606 609 620 710 721 741 746 753 760 763 789 796 801Viore  907 915Vizio  511 535 551 562 575 583 593 598 741 773Voodoo  721Wards  500 501 503 505 506 508 516 520 526 532 536 541  564 590 595 611 621 627 631 635 640 641 645 653 654 656 657 674 675 677 681 682 711 718 749 758 761 768 775 776 781 783 785 792 795 797 798 813 818 830 837 844 863 864 897 Waycon  526 595 631 635 768 785Westinghouse  528 531 551 562 574 575 652 697 719 795 797 798 809 832 856White Westinghouse  528 530 533 726 816 832 834Yamaha  505 506 520 606 627 653 654 789York  627Zenith  500 501 506 520 524 530 533 553 555 564 615 627 638 640 645 675 677 711 718 720 726 727 748 749 752 756 758 766 773 775 776 778 781 783 795 797 798 809 813 834 837 844 853 863 864 899Zonda  804ZT Group  721
36Table continued on next pageVCR CodesABS  792Accurian  544 588Admiral  607 918Adventura  544 588 594Aiwa  501 512 544 588 594 676 678Akai  513 515 516 518 525 568 682 772Alienware  792Allegro  502 522 529 533 678 779American High  554Americast  917Apex Digital  517 851ASA  556 801Asha  591 675Audio Dynamics  592Audiovox  512 676 678Bang & Olufsen  794Beaumark  591 675Bell & Howell  549 581Broksonic  506 508 511 515 516 525 550 559Calix  512 676 678Candle  534 592 594 675 676 678Canon  554CineVision  502 522 529 678 779Citizen  512 515 516 525 534 536 591 592 594 675 676 678 796 Colortyme  592Craig  512 591 675 676 678 789Crosley  544 588Curtis Mathes  513 528 554 585 591 592 594 605 607 614 628 649 675 682 773 774Cybernex  591 675Cyberpower  792Daewoo  502 522 529 534 536 559 588 678 779 796Davidson  544 594DBX  592Dell  792DiamondVision  532 641Dimensia  585 607 649Dumont  549Durabrand  533 592 594Dynatech  544 588 594Electrohome  512 567 676 678Electrophonic  512 676 678Emerson  506 508 512 518 519  531 534 536 544 550 554 559 567 568 588 594 676 678 756 796 798 803 804Emerex  500 790ESA  502 522 529 531 678 779 803 804Finlandia  549Finlux  549 556 801Fisher  549 581 789Fuji  554 772Funai  519 544 588 594 756 798 803 804Garrard  544 588 594Gateway  792General Electric  528 541 554 585 591 605 607 649 675 773 774GFM  519 803This table contains the manufacturer codes for programming the remote control to operate your VCR. If your VCR brand is not listed or if the codes do not work, the remote may not control your VCR. In some cases, codes may operate some, but not all, buttons shown in this guide. Note: If programming your VCR in AUX mode, press 1 before entering the VCR code.
37VCR Codes, continuedGo Video  502 507 522 524 529 591 675 678 779 912 Goldstar  502 507 512 522 529 592 594 676 678 779Goodmans  585Gradiente  544 588 594Granada  549Grundig  556 801Harley Davidson  544 588 594Harman/Kardon  568 592 594Headquarter  581Hewlett Packard/HP  792Hi-Q  789Hitachi  513 514 544 588 594 595 682 776Howard Computers  792HP  see Hewlett PackardHumax  521 910 911Hush  792iBUYPOWER  792Insignia  507 803Instant Replay  554ITT  675JC Penney  see Penney JCL  554Jensen  513 595 682 776JVC  513 523 526 527 545 561 562 581 592 594 682 795KEC  512 676 678Kenwood  513 523 526 527 562 581 592 594 682 795Kodak  512 554 676 678LG  502 507 522 529 676 678 779Linksys  792Lloyd’s  544 588 594Luxor  567LXI  512 676 678M. Wards  see WardsMagnasonic  536 756 796Magnavox  519 531 533 544 554 556 588 594 756 783 797 798 801 803 804Magnin  591 675 676 678Marantz  554 556 581 585 592 594 801Marta  512 676 678Matsushita  554 614 628 799 806Media Center PC  792MEI  554Memorex  506 512 515 516 525 533 544 549 550 554 581 585 588 591 594 607 614 628 675 676 678 770 771 777 780 781 782 784 786 787 788 789 799 806 809 918MGA  512 567 568 591 675MGN Technology  591 675Microsoft  792Midland  591Mind  792Minolta  595 776Mitsubishi  512 523 526 527 562 567 568 595 607 776 795Montgomery Wards  see WardsMotorola  554 607 918MTC  544 588 591 594 675Multitech  544 588 591 594NAD  507NEC  513 523 526 527 549 562 581 592 594 682 795Nikko  512 676 678Nikon  791Niveus Media  792Noblex  591 675Northgate  792Olympus  554Onkyo  783Optimus  512 549 581 607 614 628 676 678 756 770 771 777 780 781 782 784 786 787 788 799 806 809 918Optonica  585Orion  550 559Table continued on next page
38Panasonic  554 614 628 672 770 771 777 780 781 782 783 784 786 787 788 791 799 806 809 810 912Penney  512 554 581 591 592 594 595 675 676 678 776Pentax  594 595 776Pentex Research  592 594Philco  554 Philips  520 554 556 585 783 801 803 804 911Pilot  512 676 678Pioneer  523 526 527 562 776 795 Polaroid  517 530Presidian  519 804Protronic  591 675  Proscan  528 585 605 607 649 773 774Pulsar  533Quarter  581Quartz  581Quasar  554 614 628 770 771 786 799 806RadioShack  512 544 581 588 594 676 678 Radix  512 676 678Randex  512 676 678RCA  518 528 539 541 554 585 591 595 605 607 649 675 773 774 775 776Realistic  512 534 544 549 554 581 585 588 594 607 676 678 789 918Ricavision  792Ricoh  791Rio  502 522 529 678 779Runco  533Salora  567 Samsung  506 524 534 591 675 755 807Sanky  533 607 918Sansui  513 515 516 523 525 526 527 544 550 562 588 594 682 795Sanyo  515 516 525 549 581 591 675 789SBR  556 801Sceptre  549 581Scott  508 534 559 567 Sears  512 544 549 554 581 588 594 595 676 678 776 789Sharp  512 585 607 918Shintom  595 772Shogun  591 675Singer  554 791Signature  554Sonic Blue  502 522 529 678 779 907 912Sony  500 544 554 588 594 768 772 778 790 791 792 919Stack 9  792STS  554Superscan  531 798 804Sylvania  519 531 544 554 556 567 588 594 756 797 798 801 803 804Symphonic  519 531 544 588 594 756 804Systemax  792Tagar Systems  792Tandy  581 Tashiko  512 676 678Tatung  513 682Teac  513 544 588 594 682Technics  554 614 628 Teknika  512 544 554 588 594 676 678Thomas  544 588 594Tivo  510 520 521 537 548 905 906 908 909 910 911TMK  591 675Toshiba  513 515 516 525 534 537 538 542 543 567 682 769 776 783 792Totevision  512 591 675 676 678Touch  792VCR Codes, continuedTable continued on next page
39VCR Codes, continuedUltimateTV  649Unitech  591 675Urban Concepts  672 783Vector Research  534 592 594Victor  561 562Video Concepts  534 568 592Videomagic   512 676 678Videosonic  591 675Viewsonic  792Villain  544 588 594Voodoo 792Wards  512 528 533 534 544 554 585 588 591 592 594 595 605 607 649 675 676 678 772 773 774 776 789 918White Westinghouse  588 XR-1000  544 554 588 594Yamaha  581 592 594 682Zenith  500 502 507 512 522 529 533 544 588 594 678 772 779 783 791ZT Group  792
40DVD Player CodesAccurian  602 617 619 658 661 674 764 829Advent  572 759Aiwa  694Akai  646 656 709 725 740 751 752 754 814 815Alco  765Allegro  626 683Amphion Media Works  586 711AMW  586 711Anam  688Apex Digital  580 589 635 654 655 666 710 744 757 835 839 851Apple  642Archos  885Arrgo  833Aspire Digital  558 598Astar  612Audiovox  580 589 630 666 710 765 826 835 837Axion  867B&K  701Bang & Olufsen  569 580BBK  566Bel Canto Design  719 878Blaupunkt  580 589 666 710 835Blue Parade  719BOSE  758 811Broksonic  646 656 709 725 752 754 814 815California Audio Labs  662 697 699 716 733 737 840 841 855Cambridge SoundWorks 870CAVS  708CineVision  626 683Citizen  646 656 709 725 754 814 815Classic  695 826 882Coby  557 634 636 761Criterion  712Curtis  685Curtis Mathes  684CyberHome  833Cytron  904Daewoo  626 630 657 683 852 859Daytek 711Denon  578 662 697 699 700 716 718 733 737 840 841 855 892Desay  598Diamond Vision  637 641Disney  617 619 658 661 674 764 829Dual  871Durabrand  826 833 848DVD2000  699 716Eltax  685Emerson  570 617 619 631 639 645 650 651 658 661 674 679 764 829Enterprise  824ESA  570 587 631 639 650 651 679Eastech  587Entiveo  587Fisher  609 659 705Funai  570 617 619 631 658 661 674 679 764 829Gateway  610 870Table continued on next pageThis table contains the manufacturer codes for programming the remote control to operate your DVD Player. If your DVD Player brand is not listed or if the codes do not work, the remote may not control your DVD Player. In some cases, codes may operate some, but not all, buttons shown in this guide. Note: If programming a DVD Player in AUX mode, press 1 before entering the DVD Player code.
41DVD Player Codes, continuedGeneral Electric  580 589 616 666 702 703 710 720 749 816 835 842GFM  570 617 619 631 658 661 674 679 764 829Go Video  610 611 615 626 673 683 691 692 693 741 820 821 822 824 826 896 899Goldstar  611 615 626 673 683 824 899GPX  704 826 882Gradiente  699 716 723 745Greenhill  580 589 666 710 835Grundig  565 577 630 852 874Harman/Kardon  715Hitachi  606 652 660 668 705 706 707 823 844 860 866Hiteker  654 655 744 839iLive  856Ilo  837Initial  580 589 666 710 835 837Insignia  570 617 619 631 647 658 661 673 674 679 717 738 764 824 829 857 871Integra  551 583 584 719 890Irradio  601 608Jamo  728JBL  715Jensen  557 759JMB  656 815JVC  553 603 604 620 621 622 623 625 689 746 850 861 862 863 872 898Jwin  742Kawasaki  765Kendo  848Kenwood  579 662 697 699 700 716 733 737 840 841 855KLH  580 589 666 710 765 835Konka  753Koss  564 723 745 873Lasonic  593Landel  680Lenoxx  560 826Lexicon  743LG  611 615 626 673 683 824 899Lifetec  634Liquid Video  564Liteon  602 610Logix  852Lumatron  673 824Luxman  844Luxor  848Magnavox  565 570 572 577 601 608  617 619 631 639 650 651 658 661 672 674 679 764 803 804 829 854 874Marantz  565 577 874McIntosh  830 831 832 836 838 843 858Memorex  646 656 658 709 725 754 760 814 815Microsoft  576 616 702 703 720 749 816 842Mintek  580 589 666 681 710 835Mitsubishi  767 Momitsu  748NAD  507 611 615 664 673 824 899Nakamichi  596Nesa  580 589 666 710 835Next Base  680Nexxtech  599 871Niro  750Norcent  634 711 871Onkyo  551 583 584 672 890Oppo  566 878 885Oritron  564 723 745Panasonic  624 627 638 662 663 672 687 697 699 714 716 733 734 737 813 840 841 855 Philco  617 619 658 661 674 764 829 Table continued on next page
42DVD Player Codes, continuedSherwood  751 870Sherwood Newcastle  870Shinco  589Shinsonic  681 731 837SonicBlue  626 683Sony  582 613 618 632 670 671 729 730 731 817 818 827 830 831 832 836 838 843 846 847 858 868 883 884 902Sungale  597Superscan  531 570 639 650 651 803 804SVA  800Sylvania  531 570 617 619 631 639 645 650 651 658 661 674 679 764 803 804 829Symphonic  531 617 619 639 650 651 658 661 674 764 803 804 829Teac  732 765Technics  662 697 699 716 733 737 840 841 855Technosonic  886Techwood  664Terapin  887Theta Digital  719TiVo  888Toshiba  575 583 584 646 648 656 672 709 721 725 735 736 754 814 815 819 825 828 834 876 888 893 894Trutech  833Urban Concepts  672US Logic  681Venturer  765Vizio  726 897Westinghouse  629Xbox  576 616 702 703 720 749 816 842Yamaha  565 577 601 602 608 662 697 699 716 733 737 739 840 841 853 855 874 889 891YBA  711Zenith  611 615 626 672 673 683 824 899 Philips  565 572 574 577 601 608 610 617 619 658 661 672 674 698 713 743 764 766 829 848 854 873 874Pioneer  653 665 686 719 812 877 878 879 880Polaroid  586 617 635 636 640 647 651 677 851Polk Audio  565 577 874Portland  751Presidian  617 619 658 661 674 764 829Prima  759Proceed  654 655 744 839Proscan  616 702 703 720 749 816 842Provision  761Pye  674Qwestar  723 745RCA  580 583 584 589 616 647 666 688 690 702 703 710 719 720 749 760 765 816 835 842 867 901Regent  560Rio  626 683Rotel  553 850 861 862 863Rowa  555Saba  762Sampo  724 865Samsung  571 606 643 644 652 662 667 668 691 693 697 699 716 733 737 740 741 747 805 820 821 823 840 841 844 845 849 855 864 866 869 875 881 895 896 900Sansui  646 656 709 725 754 814 815Sanyo  609 646 656 659 705 709 725 754 814 815Schneider   601 608Sensory Science  610Sharp  573 617 619 658 661 669 674 696 727 750 764 829 865 903Sharper Image  763
43Table continued on next pageTuner/Amplier CodesThis table contains the manufacturer codes for programming the remote control to operate your tuner/amplier. If your tuner/amplier is not listed or if the codes do not work, the remote may not control your turner/amplier. In some cases, codes may operate some, but not all, buttons shown in this guide. Note: If programming a tuner/amplier in AUX mode, press 2 before entering the Tuner/Amplier code.Accuphase  690Acoustic Research  703 853Acurus  691ADC  652 664Adcom  644 673Admiral  747ADS  748Advent  860Aiwa   636 667 681 683 685 718 720 725 730 839Akai  740Alco  659Altec Lansing  738AMC  770 855Amphion Media Works  660Amplier Technologies  710AMW  660Anam  653 776Angstrom  692Anthem  750Apex Digital  812Aragon  691Arcam  725 726Atlantic Technology  712Audio Research  751AudioSource  693Audiotronic  685Audiovox  659 826B&K  752Bang & Olufsen  676Bel Canto Design  694 710BOSE  639 656 704 753 761 Boston Acoustics  713Brumester  647California Audio Labs  686Cambridge SoundWorks  831Capetronic  652 664 798Carver  681 685 718 720 725Cary Audio Design  689Casio  717CCE  802Cinema Sound  696Clarinette  717Classe  697Classic  802 819Coby  679 728 731 780 811 815 834Counterpoint  754Craig  856Creative  723Criterion  734Crown  857Curtis  731 777 780 811 815Curtis Mathes  772Daewoo  727Dell  729Denon  669 670 680 682 696 744 759 760 762 792 809 Dimensia  703 853Durabrand  698EAD  756Eclipse  665Elan  699Emerson  820Enlightened Audio Designs  756ESA  757Fisher  824 850Fosgate  700 712 Garrard  758 851Gateway  743 831 833Glory Horse  728Go Video  742
44Tuner/Amplier Codes, continuedGoldstar  814GPX  834Haer  758Harman/Kardon  640 685 714 725Hitachi  850iLive  835Initial  735 789 826Insignia  711 770 825Integra  650 695 785 788 790 791 838Jamo  837JBL  642JC Penney see PenneyJensen  775 860JVC  637 652 663 664 728 755 786 827 848Kenwood  658 662 668 774 795 828 829 830 840 KLH  659 812Klipsch  691Knoll Systems  701Koss  739Lasonic  746Left Coast  640Lenoxx  698 736Lexicon  724LG  814 836Linn  685 725Liquid Video  739Lloyd’s  717Logitech  702M. Wards see WardsMagnavox  652 664 685 717 725Magnum Dynalab  858Marantz  640 645 685 725 764 787 854Mark Levinson  705McIntosh  645 706 764MCS  719Memorex  777Midiland  707Mitsubishi  859Modulaire  717Mondial  691Motorola  737NAD  648Nakamichi  649 658NEC  641Nexxtech  711 825Nikko  708Niro  779Norcent  711 731 780 811 815 825 834Nova  731 780 811 815 834Omni  745Onkyo  650 671 695 785 788 790 791 822 838Optimus  635 652 653 664 772 775 798 824 842 845Oritron  739Outlaw  712Panasonic  643 672 677 678 715 749 768 783 797 799 804 805 808 810 816 817 818 821 843 Parasound  647Penney  717Philco  781Philips  640 685 716 721 725 726 751 860Pioneer  635 652 664 666 675 767 772 798 806 813 842 844 845Polaroid  679 812Polk Audio  640 645 685 725 764Prima  860Proscan  703 852 853Pyle  782Quasar  799RadioShack  728RCA  635 652 653 659 664 675 703 719 772 776 842 845 852 853Realistic  717 747Regent  736Rio  661 729Rotel  674Table continued on next page
45Tuner/Amplier Codes, continuedSaba  741Samsung  688 807Sansui  685 719 725Sanyo  824 850Sharp  832 Sharper Image  728Sherwood  743 770 831 833Sherwood Newcastle  743 833Shinsonic  735 789 826Shure  641Sonic Blue  661 729 742Sonic Frontiers  750Sony  638 654 683 730 765 766 769 771 773 778 784 793 794 803 846Soundesign  708Soundmatters  763SpeakerCraft  763Stereophonics  635 842 845Sunre  658 840Symphonic  747TAG McLaren  796Teac  653 659 851Technics  643 672 768 804 805 808 810 843Techwood  798Thomson  800Thorens  685Toshiba  675 822Vector Research  801Venturer  659Victor  637 827Vizio  709 831Wards  635 685 725 730 853Yamaha  646 650 651 655 657 663 684 687 732 733 786 823 841 847 848 849Yorx  708 717Zenith  814
46DVR CodesABS  792Alienware  792Americast  917Bang & Olufsen  794BellSouth  917CyberPower  792Dell  792Director  913Gateway  792 870General Instrument  913GOI  722 Hewlett Packard  792HNS  521Howard Computers  792HP  792HTS  722Hughes Network Systems  521 910Humax  910Hush  792iBUYPOWER  792Jerrold  913JVC  722 746Linksys  792Media Center PC  792Microsoft  576 616 702 703 792 842 Mind  792Motorola  913Niveus Media  792Northgate  792Pace  914Panasonic  687 697 733 907Philips  521 548 574 601 608 610 619 658 661 674 698 713 743 829 848 854 906 910Pioneer  653 686 878 914Proscan  616 702 703 842 916RCA  521 580 583 584 589 647 688 702 703 710 760 867 911 916ReplayTV  907 912Samsung  521 662 693 697 733 737 747 823 840 841 855 864Scientic Atlanta  914Sharp  573 619 658 661 674 696 750 764 829Sonic Blue  626 907Sony  510 792 905 908 909 Stack 9  792Supercable  915Systemax  792Tagar Systems  792Tivo  510 520 548 905 906 908 909 910 911 Toshiba  709 721 725 754 792 876 888 Touch  792UltimateTV  916Viewsonic  792Voodoo  792Zenith  615 626 683 899 917ZT Group  792 This table contains the manufacturer codes for programming the remote control to operate your DVR. If your DVR brand is not listed or if the codes do not work, the remote may not control your DVR. In some cases, codes may operate some, but not all, buttons shown in this guide. Note: If programming a DVR in AUX mode, press 1 before entering the DVR code.
47Combo CodesThis following tables contain the manufacturer codes for programming the remote control to operate combined devices.  If your combined device brand is not listed or if the codes do not work, the remote may not control your combined device. In some cases, codes may operate some, but not all, buttons shown in this guide. Note: Program the remote control in TV mode using the TV code and then in DVD mode (or in AUX─press 1 before entering the VCR code) using the VCR code.TV/VCR CodesAiwa   TV Code  667   VCR Code  501America Action   TV Code  541 657 662 682Audiovox   TV Code  541 657 662 682Bang & Olufsen   TV Code    665   VCR Code  537Broksonic   TV Code    748 752 899 Citizen   TV Code    664   VCR Code  536 796Colt   TV Code    660   VCR Code  535Curtis Mathes   TV Code    755Daewoo   TV Code    664   VCR Code  536 796Emerson   TV Code    664 748 752 756                                        899   VCR Code  536 756 796Funai   TV Code  756   VCR Code  533 544 588General Electric   TV Code  645 661 749 776                        863 864   VCR Code  591 675GoldStar   VCR Code  676Gradiente   TV Code    540Harley Davidson   TV Code    756   VCR Code   533 544 588Hitachi   TV Code    756   VCR Code   533 544 588JVC   TV Code    557 649 735 736                       737   VCR Code   545Lloyd’s   TV Code    756   VCR Code   533 544 588Magnasonic   TV Code    664 756   VCR Code  536 756 796Magnin   TV Code    661   VCR Code  591 675MGA   TV Code    661   VCR Code  591 675Table continued on next page
48Magnavox   TV Code    756 876 887      888 891 892      893 894   VCR Code  533 544 588                       756 797Memorex   TV Code    869   VCR Code  614 628 676                      770 771 777                      780 781 782                      783 784 786                      787 788 799                       806 809Optimus   TV Code    756 869   VCR Code  614 628 756                      770 771 777                      780 781 782                      783 784 786                      787 788 799                      806 809 Orion   TV Code    748 752 899Pansonic   TV Code    647 765 811                     860 861 862                     867 868 869                     870 871 872                     873 874 875                     877 878 879                     880 881 882                     883 884 885                     886 889 890                     895 900   VCR Code  614 628 770                      771 777 780                      781 782 783                      784 786 787                      788 799 806                      809Penney   TV Code    661   VCR Code  591 675 676Philips   TV Code     876 887 891 892                     893 894   VCR Code  801RadioShack   TV Code    756   VCR Code   533 544 588Quasar   TV Code    860 868 869 870   VCR Code   614 628 799 806RCA   TV Code    641 645 661 776                     863 864   VCR Code   591 675Samsung   TV Code    755   VCR Code   755 775 807Sansui   TV Code    748 752 756 899    VCR Code   533 544 588Sanyo   TV Code    661   VCR Code  591 675Sears   TV Code    756   VCR Code  533 544 588 676Sharp   TV Code    521 546 556 740Sony   TV Code    500 640 677 756                     758 781 783 795                     797 798 837 844   VCR Code   533 544 588 Sylvania   TV Code    887 888 891 892                      893 894   VCR Code   797Table continued on next pageCombo Codes, continuedTV/VCR Codes, continued
49Symphonic   TV Code    756   VCR Code   533 544 588 756Thomas   TV Code    756   VCR Code   533 544 588Toshiba   TV Code    617 666 755    VCR Code   538 542 543 769    776Zenith   TV Code    748 752 756 899   VCR Code   533 544 588Combo Codes, continuedTV/VCR Codes, continued
50Combo Codes, continuedAccurian   TV Code  623AEG   TV Code   624Advent   DVD Code  759Akai   TV Code    612 622 624 750                     754 807 808 865                     866 906 908   DVD Code  515 516 525 646                      656 709 725 754                      814 815Apex Digital   TV Code   552   DVD Code 635 757Audiovox   TV Code  624   DVD Code 630Axion   TV Code    636   DVD Code  867Broksonic   TV Code    622 754 865 866                     908   DVD Code  515 516 525 646                       656 709 725 752                      754 814 815Bush   TV Code    750 754   DVD Code  634Citizen   TV Code    622 750 754 865                     866 908   DVD Code 515 516 525 646                      656 709 725 754                      814 815Conia   TV Code    743 815TV/DVD CodesNote: Program the remote control in TV mode using the TV code and then in DVD mode (or in AUX─press 1 before entering the DVD code) using the DVD code.Coby   DVD Code  634 636Curtis   TV Code    573Cytron   TV Code    904   DVD Code  904Denver   TV Code   624Diamond Vision   TV Code   643   DVD Code  637Dynex   TV Code   698 701 706Emerson   TV Code    618 643 668 672    679                     764 777 829 838    839    DVD Code  570 617 619 631                      645 658 661 674                      679 764 829ESA   TV Code    618 679 777 829    838 839   DVD Code  570 631 679Funai   TV Code    618 679 777 829    838 839   DVD Code  570 631 679 GFM   TV Code    618 679 777 829    838 839   DVD Code  570 631 679Goodmans   DVD Code  634Grundig   TV Code    750 754Table continued on next page
51Haier   TV Code    693Hitachi   TV Code    786 788 790 791iLo   TV Code    625Initial   TV Code    625Insignia   TV Code    618 671 679 698                     751 777 829 838                     839     DVD Code  570 631 647 679 Jensen    DVD Code  759JVC   TV Code   662Konka   TV Code    510   DVD Code   753LG   TV Code    553 561 766 773                     809Magnavox   TV Code    618 625 646 679                     767 777 782 829                     838 839   DVD Code   570 631 679Mintek   TV Code    625Mirror   DVD Code   634Panasonic   TV Code    644 811 869   DVD Code   663Polaroid   TV Code    534 678 751   DVD Code   635 636 647 677Prima   DVD Code   759RCA   TV Code    503 522 636 637                     639 650 671 742                     751 763 779 805                     831 859   DVD Code   647 867Samsung   TV Code   680 684   DVD Code  740Sansui   TV Code    622 750 865 866                     908   DVD Code   515 516 525 646                       709 725 775 814                       815Sharp   TV Code    546 556 605 898   DVD Code   573Sylvania   TV Code    567 568 618 668                     672 679 723 724                       764 777 829 838                     839   DVD Code   570 617 619 631  645 658 661 674   679 764 829 815Toshiba   TV Code    622 666 750 754  771 793 802 847   848 849 850 851   852 854 855 865   866 908   DVD Code  515 516 525 646  648 656 709 725  754 814 815Viore   TV Code   915Westinghouse   DVD Code  629Combo Codes, continuedTV/DVD Codes, continued
52DVD/VCR CodesCombo Codes, continuedNote: Program the remote control in DVD mode using one of the listed DVD codes, and then in AUX mode, rst pressing 1 and then using the listed VCR code.Accurian   DVD Code  617 619 658 661                       674 764 829   VCR Code  533 544 588Allegro   DVD Code  626 683   VCR Code  502 522 529 678                      779Apex Digital   DVD Code  517 851   VCR Code  517 851Broksonic   DVD Code  515 516 525 646                      656 709 725 754          814 815   VCR Code  511CineVision   DVD Code  626 683   VCR Code  502 522 529 678                      779Daewoo   DVD Code 626 683    VCR Code  502 522 529 678                       779Emerson   DVD Code  617 619 658 661                      674 764 829   VCR Code  519Funai   DVD Code  617 619 658 661        674 764 829   VCR Code  519GFM   DVD Code  617 619 658 661        674 764 829   VCR Code  519Go Video   DVD Code  507 524 611 615  626 673 683 692   691 693 741 820  821 822 824 896  899    VCR Code  502 522 529 678    779GoldStar   DVD Code  507 611 615 673   824 899   VCR Code  502 522 529 678   779Hitachi   DVD Code  660 706 707 860   VCR Code  533 544 588JVC   DVD Code  622 623 689   VCR Code  503 561LG   DVD Code  507 611 615 673  824 899   VCR Code  502 522 529 678   779Magnavox   DVD Code  617 619 658 661  674 764 829   VCR Code  533 544 588 519Memorex   DVD Code  515 516 525 646  656 709 725 754   814 815Panasonic   DVD Code  624   VCR Code  777 780Philips   DVD Code  617 619 658 661   674 764 829Polaroid   DVD Code  517 851   VCR Code  517 851
53Combo Codes, continuedDVD/VCR Codes, continuedTV/DVD/Tuner CodesNote: Program the remote control in TV mode using the TV code and then in DVD mode and then in AUX mode (press 2 before entering the tuner code) using the tuner code.Panasonic   TV Code  811   DVD Code   734   Tuner Code  678 Presidian   DVD Code  617 619 658 661                       674 764 829   VCR Code  519RCA   DVD Code  616 690 702 703        720 749 816 842   VCR Code  528 605 607 649          773 774Rio   VCR Code  502 522 529 678                      779Samsung   DVD Code  524 667 691 693        741 820 821 896Sansui   DVD Code  515 516 525 646                      656 709 725 754          814 815   VCR Code  515Sanyo   DVD Code  609 659   VCR Code  549 581Sharp   DVD Code  573 669 727 903   VCR Code  573 585 Sony   DVD Code  613 618 629 729        730 731 768 778        817 818 847 883   VCR Code  618 768 778Sylvania   DVD Code  617 619 658 661        674 764 829   VCR Code  519 533 544 588        756 Symphonic   DVD Code  617 619 658 661         674 764 829   VCR Code  519 533 544 588Toshiba   DVD Code  575 672 735 736        819 825 828 834         888   VCR Code  672 783Zenith   DVD Code  507 611 615 626         673 683 824 899   VCR Code  502 522 529 678        779
54Akai   TV Code   680 684   DVD Code  740Broksonic   TV Code    648   DVD Code  656 752Diamond Vision   TV Code    659   DVD Code  532 641   VCR Code  532 641Emerson   TV Code    646 767   DVD Code  531 570 639 650                      651 803 804ESA   TV Code    646 747   DVD Code  531 570 639 650                      651 803 804Insignia   TV Code   618 679 777 829                    838 839Funai   VCR Code  531 798Magnavox   TV Code    618 646 679 767   777 829 838 839    DVD Code  531 570 639 650                       651 803 804    VCR Code  531 798Memorex   TV Code    648Panasonic   TV Code    647 811 860 861                     862 867 868 869                     870 871 872 873                     874 875 876 877                     878 879 880 881                     882 883 884 885                     886 889 890 895                     896 900   DVD Code  638 734 810 813   VCR Code  810 813Polaroid   DVD Code  530 640   VCR Code  530 640RCA   DVD Code  541 775 901   VCR Code  541 775 901Samsung   TV Code    680 684Sharp   DVD Code  573 669 727 903   VCR Code  573Superscan   DVD Code  531 570 639 650                      651 803 804Sylvania   TV Code    646 767   DVD Code  531 570 639 650                      651 803 804Symphonic   TV Code    646 767   DVD Code  531 570 639 650                       651 803 804Toshiba   TV Code    617   DVD Code  893 894 TV/DVD/VCR CodesNote: Program the remote control in TV mode using the TV code and then in DVD mode using the DVD code, and then in AUX mode (press 1 before entering the VCR code) using the VCR code.Combo Codes, continued
55TroubleshootingUse this information if you have a problem using the remote. To solve a particular problem, do the following:• Find the information that relates to the problem you are experiencing. Try the suggested solution for that problem.• Make sure your remote control has fresh batteries. If you see the Remote Battery Low warning on your TV screen, it is time to change the batteries. Follow the instructions on page 2.• Make sure you have a direct line of sight between the remote and the receiver.• Visit www.dishnetwork.com.While performing a remote control procedure, the remote control stops working.What to do:  Start over again. If you don’t press a button for 20-30 seconds in a programming sequence, the remote shuts off its programming function.When you press a button on the remote control, the equipment doesn’t do what you expect.What to do:  Point the remote control directly at the TV, with no objects blocking the signal path. The remote control uses IR signals to control the receiver. IR signals travel less than 40 feet, and cannot go through walls or other solid objects.If the batteries are missing or dead, replace them with fresh AAA-size batteries. If the remote has fresh batteries, check whether you put them in correctly. If you didn’t, take them out and put them in the right way.When you try to enter TV programming mode, all the mode LEDs ash.What to do:  Replace the batteries (see page 2).
56Troubleshooting, continuedYour remote control does not work well.What to do:  Move your receiver to different locations. For best results, place the receiver as high as possible, above all other equipment in your entertainment center. There may be IR interference from objects near the receiver.Your picture is snowy (or black or blue).What to do:  Make sure your TV is tuned to the correct channel. You may have accidentally changed the channel on your TV. Check the Reference Table to see what channel your TV is tuned to. Program SAT Auto-Tune to avoid this in the future (see SAT Auto-Tune on page 16).When you press the remote control MUTE or VOLUME button, nothing happens.What to do:  Program the remote to control your TV.  See Programming Remote to Control Another Device on page 11 or page 13.The receiver does things even though you haven’t pressed any remote control buttons.What to do:  See Changing the Remote and Receiver Address on page 28 for instructions to correct the possibility of UHF signals from a neighbor’s remote controlling your receiver.Your remote control isn’t working.What to do:  Make sure the remote control is in the correct mode (SAT, TV, DVD, or AUX).  Make sure you are using the correct remote control (TV1 or TV2) for your locations (applicable to multi-room receivers only). Change the batteries as described on page 2.  If you have a 21.1 remote, check the UHF/IR switch setting as described on page 1.
57Troubleshooting, continuedYour UHF Pro remote control does not work well from far away.What to do:  Make sure the UHF antenna is connected to the receiver and not touching anything else.  Vary the angle of the receiver’s UHF antenna. Locate the UHF antenna tip away from other electronics equipment or metal surfaces, even if separated by wooden shelving. Move the receiver to different locations. For best results, place the receiver as high as possible, above all other equipment in your entertainment center.Place the UHF antenna outside the entertainment center by using a coaxial cable to connect it to the receiver.Move any nearby off-air antenna away from the UHF remote antenna. Do not place an off-air antenna on your receiver.Your PIP (Picture-In-Picture) button isn’t working.What to do:  If your receiver isn’t in Single Mode, press the MODE button on the front panel (if available).  Verify your receiver has the PIP feature. If your receiver is not PIP capable, contact DISH Network about upgrading to a receiver with the PIP feature.
58Limited WarrantyThis Limited Warranty is a legal document. Keep it in a safe place. Remember to keep your Sales Receipt for warranty service. We will consider any items you return without a copy of the Proof of Purchase to be out of warranty.This warranty extends only to the original user (“you,” “your”) of the DISH Network remote control and is limited to the purchase price of the remote control. EchoStar Technologies L.L.C., formerly known as EchoStar Technologies Corporation, and its afliated companies (“we,” “our,” “us”) warrant this remote control against defects in materials or workmanship as follows.For one year from the original date of purchase, if we nd the remote control is defective subject to the limits of this warranty, we will replace the remote at no charge for parts or labor. We warrant any such work done against defects in materials or workmanship for the remaining part of the original warranty period.This warranty does not cover installation of the DISH Network System; consumer instruction; physical set up or adjustment of any consumer electronic equipment; remote control batteries; signal reception problems; loss of use of the equipment; unused programming charges due to equipment malfunction; cosmetic damage; damage due to lightning, electrical or telephone line surges, re, ood, or other acts of Nature; accident; misuse; abuse; repair or alteration by other than our factory service; negligence; commercial or institutional use; improper or neglected maintenance; equipment sold AS IS or WITH ALL FAULTS; equipment removal or reinstallation; shipping damage if the equipment was not packed and shipped in the manner we prescribe; nor equipment purchased, serviced, or operated outside the contiguous United States of America.REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. WE SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS DEVICE, NOR FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE RESULTING FROM THE USE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE, THIS DEVICE. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL OUR LIABILITY, IF ANY, EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID FOR THIS DEVICE. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS DEVICE IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REFUSE TO HONOR THIS WARRANTY IF WE DETERMINE ANY OF THE ABOVE EXCEPTIONS TO HAVE CAUSED THIS DEVICE NOT TO HAVE PERFORMED PROPERLY. THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE VOID IF ANY FACTORY-APPLIED IDENTIFICATION MARK, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO SERIAL OR CONDITIONAL ACCESS NUMBERS, HAS BEEN ALTERED OR REMOVED. THIS WARRANTY SHALL ALSO BE VOID IF THE DEVICE HAS BEEN OPENED BY AN UNAUTHORIZED PERSON (with the exception of opening the battery cover).This warranty gives you specic legal rights which may vary from state to state. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitations of incidental or consequential damages, or allow limitations on the duration of an implied warranty, so those limitations may not apply to you.
59Accessory WarrantyAn accessory is any DISH Network branded equipment, displaying the DISH Network logo, excluding the receiver, Smart Card, cables and hookups, and non-mechanical components. A one-year warranty becomes effective upon the activation of the DISH system or date of purchase, if bought separately. A proof of purchase is required to verify the purchase date. If an accessory has an expired warranty, no exchange will be issued. You may purchase replacement accessories from DISH Network or your local retailer.If You Need Help1.  Review this User Guide.2.  See Troubleshooting on page 55.3. Visit www.dishnetwork.com/chat for 24/7 support.4. Call the Customer Service Center at       1-800-333-DISH (3474).
60Regulatory FactorsThis device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:1.  This device may not cause harmful   interference,      and2.  This device must accept any interference  received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.Changes or modications to this device may void your authority to operate this equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will 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 following one or more of the following measures:• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
61Reference TableWrite down your remote address, channel numbers/inputs, TV, VCR, DVD player, and stereo equipment codes as you program them for future reference.If you enter a “1” as the last number of your code, your remote is in Limited Mode (see page 15 for more details).To read out your remote codes, see page 14 for instructions.(Optional)(Optional)Remote AddressChannel or Input for Cable ProgrammingTV CodeVCR/DVD Player CodeAuxiliary Equipment Code(Optional)
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