Universal Electronics 5300 (Helix) UEI Z-wave 5 Device Remote 2007 User Manual Part 1

Universal Electronics Inc (Helix) UEI Z-wave 5 Device Remote 2007 Users Manual Part 1

Contents

Users Manual Part 1

Helix Z-wave 5-Device
Remote Control with Learning
Users Guide
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Features and Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Key Charts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Device Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Installing Batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Programming Device Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Setting Up a Combo Unit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Searching for Your Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Checking the Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Using Learning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Learning Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Programming a Learned Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Deleting a Single Learning Key. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Deleting All Learned Keys in a Specific Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Programming Channel Control Lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Unlocking Channel Control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Locking Channel Control to SAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Changing Volume Lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Unlocking Volume Control for a Single Device (Individual
Volume Unlock) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Unlocking All Volume Control (Global Volume Unlock) . . . . . 18
Locking Volume Control To One Mode (Global Volume Lock) 18
Programming ID Lock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Programming a Macro Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Programming a Macro Key. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Clearing a Macro Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Using the Master Power Key. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Programming the Master Power Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Using the Master Power Key. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Clearing the Master Power Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Re-Assigning Device Keys. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Adding a Node to Your Z-wave Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Adding a Node to the Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Deleting a Node from the Network. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Setting Up Scenes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Adding a Node to a Scene. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Removing a Node from a Scene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Deleting a Scene. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Controlling Scenes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
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Transferring Node and Network Information to a Secondary remote .
26
Transferring Network Information to a Secondary remote . . . . . . . 27
Primary Controller Shift . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Controller Copy Receipt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Network Reset. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Network Update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Network Recovery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Removing a Failed Node from the Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Clearing Custom Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Clearing Custom Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
FCC Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Additional Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Manufacturer’s Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Setup Codes for Audio Amplifiers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Setup Codes for Audio Receivers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Setup Codes for Audio Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Setup Codes for Cable Boxes/Converters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Setup Codes for CD Players . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Setup Codes for DBS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Setup Codes for DVD Players . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Setup Codes for DVD/PVR Combos. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Setup Codes for DVR/PVR Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Setup Codes for Home Automation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Setup Codes for Satellite Receivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Setup Codes for TVs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Setup Codes for TVs (DLP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Setup Codes for TVs (LCD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Setup Codes for TV/DVD Combos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Setup Codes for TV/VCR Combos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Setup Codes for VCRs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
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INTRODUCTION
The Helix Z-wave 5-Device Remote Control with
Learning by Universal Electronics is our latest
generation universal remote control. Its sophisticated
technology allows you to consolidate up to five of your
original home entertainment remote controls into one
easy-to-use product.
Your remote lets you control individual Z-wave devices
with one easy-to-use, compact unit. You can also set up
and control different groups and scenes.
You can control your electric lights, turning them on or
off, or making them brighter or dimmer.
Moreover, its packed with advanced features such as:
Preprogrammed control to operate thes satellite
receiver supplied by your service provider
Dedicated keys to control popular functions on your
DVR/PVR (Digital/Personal Video Recorder)
Programmable Master Power key for master on/off
control of your home entertainment equipment with
a single keystroke
Programmable Macro Keys to allow you to activate
certain keys in a specific order
Channel Lock to lock channel selection only to the
cable converter
Volume Lock to lock volume controls to one mode or
individual modes
Device Key Re-Assignment to remotely control a
second (duplicate) device
Code Search to help program control of older or
discontinued components
Color-coded keys to quickly locate popular
functions
Code library for popular video and audio devices
Before using the product, you will need to install the
enclosed batteries and also perform some programming
to operate the specific home entertainment devices you
wish to control.
Please follow the instructions detailed in this manual to
set up the unit and then start enjoying your new remote
control and cable service.
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FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS
Use the illustration below to locate features on the Helix
Z-wave 5-Device Remote Control with Learning and
then study the Key Charts (on the next three pages) to
learn how they function.
To find out what type of devices can be controlled by
each device key after programming, see “Device Table
on page 7 .
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Key Charts
Key Function
Use SETUP for all programming
sequences. Also use to turn
backlighting on and off, if applicable.
Press POWER once to turn on or off a
home entertainment device. For
MASTER POWER control, see “Using the
Master Power Key” on page 21.
Press TV, DVD/VCR, SAT, or AUX once to
select a home entertainment device to
control. Also see “Device Table” on
page 7.
Each device key has an embedded LED
(red light) that blinks upon selection
and indicates the remote control is
working and (after programming) is
sending signals.
Use ALL/GUIDE to display the program
guide.
Use INFO to display the current channel
and program information.
Use the Cursor keys to move the cursor
in the program guide and menu screens
and to navigate within the interactive
service.
Use OK to choose options, PPV events,
and to tune to programs from the
program guide.
Use EXIT to exit out of your cable
converters menu and guide.
Use VOL+ (or VOL-) to raise (or lower)
the audio volume.
Use BRIGHT or DIM to control the
brightness level of your lights.
Use CH+ (or CH-) to select the next
higher (or lower) channel.
For DVD players, use these keys to skip
forward (or reverse) through chapters.
For amplifiers/receivers, use these keys
to select the next higher (or lower)
preset station.
Use ON or OFF to turn your Z-wave
compatible devices on or off.
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Device Table
NOTE: Please refer to the table below when
performing the instructions in
“Programming Device Control” on page 9 or
“Setting Up a Combo Unit” on page 11.
Press MUTE once to turn the sound off
or on.
Press CANCEL to
Press LAST once to recall the last
channel.
Use to command your PVR/DVR
to instantly skip forward 7 seconds in
the program you are watching.
Use to command your PVR/DVR
cable box to instantly replay the last 7
seconds of a program you are watching.
Press LIVE TV to command your PVR/
DVR cable box to return to watching live
TV.
In all modes except SAT, use REW, PLAY,
FFWD, STOP, and PAUSE to control a
VCR, DVD player, or a PVR (after
selecting a desired device). To record in
the VCR mode, press REC twice.
In the SAT mode, use these keys to
control the DVR/PVR functions of the
set-top box.
Use the keypad numbers (1-9, and 0) to
directly tune channels (e.g., 09).
For amplifiers/receivers, use the keypad
numbers to select inputs 1 through 10.
Use TV/VID to select an input source.
Use ADD, REMOVE, DELETE, or SCENE to
control your Z-wave compatible devices.
Key Function
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After programming, the Helix Z-wave 5-Device Remote
Control with Learning will be able to control the
following types of devices:
INSTALLING BATTERIES
1. On the back of the remote control, push the
tab and lift off the battery cover.
2. Locate the four (4) enclosed AAA batteries.
Match the + and - marks with those in the
battery case, then insert them.
Device Key Controls these types of devices
Audio Amplifier, Tuner, Receiver, CD
Player, Home Automation, or
Miscellaneous Audio
Tele v ision
DVD Player, VCR, PVR
Satellite Receiver, Cable Box
(Converter), or Video Accessory
Dedicated to Z-Wave controls
1
3
2
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3. Align the covers keys with the cases holes and
press the cover back into place. The tab should
click when the cover is locked.
NOTE: When batteries need replacement, the remote
control will cease to operate. Replace the
batteries and the unit will be restored to its
full functionality, complete with your favorite
settings.
PROGRAMMING DEVICE CONTROL
The Helix Z-wave 5-Device Remote Control with
Learning is preprogrammed to operate an RCA satellite
receiver, TV, DVD player, and VCR, and a Pioneer audio
receiver. It can also control Z-wave compatible devices,
such as your home lighting system. To control devices
other than the default brands, perform the following
steps; otherwise skip this section.
NOTES: For control of a Combo device (for example, a
TV/VCR combo), skip this section and per-
form the instructions onSetting Up a Combo
Unit” on page 11. Also refer to “Device Table
on page 7 to find out which devices can be
programmed onto each device key.
If you have another brand of cable converter
or a satellite receiver you would like to control,
you’ll need to unlock the cable ID Lock before
changing the converter code (see “Program-
ming ID Lock” on page 19).
1. Turn on a device and, if applicable, insert
video media, (e.g., cassette or disc).
NOTE: Please read steps 2 through 4 completely
before proceeding. Highlight or write down
the codes and device you wish to program
before moving on to step 2.
3. Use the “Manufacturers Codes” starting on
page 34) to locate the type of device and
brand name and then enter the first four-digit
code for your device. If performed correctly,
the selected mode key will blink twice.
4. Test the remote control by pressing any mode
key (e.g., TV). If the batteries are inserted
correctly, the LED (red light) will blink once.
2. On the remote control, press a device key once
(i.e., TV, DVD/VCR, SAT, or AUX); it will blink
once. Then press and hold SETUP until the
selected mode key blinks twice.
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NOTE: If the selected mode key emits a long blink,
the entry is invalid. Repeat steps 2 through 3
and try entering the same code again.
NOTE: If the device does not have a PWR key, press
the(Play) key.
5. Repeat steps 1 through 4 for each device you
want the remote control to operate. For future
reference, write down each working device
code in the boxes on the following page.
VCR Code
Device Type:___________________
DVD Code
Device Type:___________________
AMP Code
Device Type:___________________
SAT Code
Device Type:___________________
TV Code
Device Type:___________________
4. Aim the remote control at the device and
press PWR once. The device should turn off. If
it does not, repeat steps 2 through 3, trying
each code for your brand until you find one
that works. If it still does not respond, try
searching for the code (see “Searching for
Your Code” on page 12).
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SETTING UP A COMBO UNIT
If you own a combo unit such as a TV/VCR Combo or a
TV/DVD Combo, you need to follow special steps to set
it up. Perform the following instructions to control
combo device:
1. For a TV/VCR Combo, turn on your TV/VCR
Combo and insert a video cassette. (For a TV/
DVD Combo, insert a DVD).
3. Use the “Manufacturers Codes” starting on
page 34 to locate the brand name and enter
the first four-digit code for your combo device
(for example, TV/VCR). If you perform this
procedure correctly, the DVD/VCR key will
blink twice.
NOTE: If the DVD/VCR key did not blink twice after
entering the codes last digit, repeat steps 2
through 3 and try entering the same code
again.
If youve located a setup code that works for
your combo device (for example, a TV/VCR
Combo) and a separate TV code is also listed,
you’ll need to program this code into the
remote control to access volume control (see
Programming Device Control” starting on
page 9).
5. For future reference, write down each working
device code in the boxes below:
TV/VCR or TV/DVD Code
TV Code (if used)
2. On the remote control, press DVD/VCR once; it
will blink once. Then press and hold SETUP
until the DVD/VCR key blinks twice.
4. Aim the remote control at your combo device
(for example, TV/VCR Combo) and press
PWR once. The device should turn off. If it
does not respond, repeat steps 2 through 3,
trying each code listed for your brand until
you find one that works. If it still does not
respond, try searching for the code
(“Searching for Your Code” starting on
page 12).
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SEARCHING FOR YOUR CODE
If your home entertainment device does not respond to
the Helix Z-wave 5-Device Remote Control with
Learning after trying all of the codes listed for your
brand, or if your brand is not listed at all, try searching
for your code.
For example, to search for a code for your TV:
1. Turn on your TV.
7. To search for the codes of your other devices,
repeat steps 1 through 6, but substitute the
appropriate key (e.g., VCR, DVD, AMP, or SAT)
for the device you are searching for.
2. On the remote control, press TV once; it will
blink once. Then press and hold SETUP until
the TV key blinks twice.
3. Enter 9 9 1. The TV key will blink twice.
4. Aim the remote control at the TV and press
PWR once.
5. Press and release the CH+ key continuously,
then stop when the TV turns off.
NOTE: In the search mode, the remote control will
send IR codes from its library to the selected
device, starting with the most popular code
first.
6. Press PWR. The TV should turn on, then press
SETUP to lock in the code.
NOTE: If the TV does not turn on during step 6, then
slowly press and release CH- to go back
through the codes, then press SETUP when the
TV turns on.
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CHECKING THE CODES
If you have set up the Helix Z-wave 5-Device Remote
Control with Learning by searching for your device code
(on the previous page), you may need to find out which
four-digit code is operating your equipment.
F
or example, to find out which code is operating your TV
:
5. To check for other device codes, repeat steps 1
through 4, but substitute the appropriate key
(e.g., VCR, DVD, AMP, or SAT) for the device
you are checking. Write down the codes in the
appropriate boxes on page 10.
USING LEARNING
The Helix Z-wave 5-Device Remote Control with
Learning includes a Learning feature so you can add
functions that are unique to your home entertainment
devices (e.g.,VCR T
racking Up or Down). However, there
are some considerations
.
Learning Precautions
Your original remote controls must be in working
order for learning to work properly.
Learned keys are mode-specific, so each one can
store a unique function for each mode.
Do not use the following keys for learning: Device
Keys, SETUP, Record (•), Tune-In Keys.
1. On the remote control, press TV once; it will
blink once. Then press and hold SETUP until
the TV key blinks twice.
2. Enter 9 9 0. The TV key will blink twice.
3. To view the code for the first digit, press 1
once. Count the number of times the TV key
blinks (e.g., 3 blinks = 3) and write down the
number in the leftmost TV Code box on
page 10.
NOTE: If a code digit is 0, the selected mode key will
not blink.
4. Repeat step 3 three more times for the
remaining digits. Use 2 for the second digit, 3
for the third digit, and 4 for the fourth digit.
Finish writing down the code in the TV Code
boxes on page 10.
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Learning capacity is approximately 16 to 25 keys,
depending on the code being learned.
Certain device functions are not learnable including
multi-frequency types, some high frequency ones,
and other unusual formats.
For optimum learning, avoid high levels of ambient
light such as natural sunlight or energy-efficient
fluorescent lights.
NOTE: Please have your original remote controls
handy before programming learning.
Programming a Learned Key
NOTE: If more than 15 seconds pass between key
presses, the remote exits programming.
3. Then press the key on your Helix Remote
Control that learns the new code.
4. Place the Helix Z-wave 5-Device Remote
Control with Learning head-to-head (about 2"
apart) from your original remote control. Also
locate the key (on your original remote
control) that you want the Helix Z-wave 5-
Device Remote Control with Learning to
learn.
5. On the original remote, press and hold the key
to be learned. The Helix Z-wave 5-Device
Remote Control with Learning’s LED will
blink rapidly, then turn off. Continue holding
1. Press and hold SETUP until the last-selected
mode key blinks twice, then press 9 7 5.
NOTE: If the LED displays one long flash instead,
either your batteries are low, or the Helix Z-
wave 5-Device Remote Control with Learning
has a memory fault.
2. Press a mode key once (i.e., TV, DVD/VCR, SAT,
or AUX) to assign a mode for learning.
2"
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the key on the original remote until the Helix
Z-wave 5-Device Remote Control with
Learning’s LED blinks twice.
NOTE: If the LED displays one long blink, a learning
error has occurred. Try repeating this step
again until a successful capture occurs. If the
function is still not captured, press and hold
SETUP to exit programming and review the
“Learning Precautions” on the previous page.
If needed, also see “Troubleshooting” on
page 31. After review, start programming
again at step 1.
Deleting a Single Learning Key
T
his process returns the key to its original programmin
g
for the mode you select. You can also delete learned
programming by teaching a different function to the key
(see “Programming a Learned Key” on page 14)
NOTE: If more than 15 seconds pass between key
presses, the remote exits programming.
3. Press the key containing the learned function
to be deleted twice. The remote will blink
twice.
6. Repeat steps 2 through 5 for another mode
and/or key or press and hold SETUP to exit
programming.
1. Press and hold SETUP until the last-selected
mode key blinks twice, then press 9 7 6.
2. Press a mode key once (i.e., TV, DVD/VCR, SAT,
or AUX).
4. Repeat steps 2 through 3 for another key or
press and hold SETUP to exit programming.
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Deleting All Learned Keys in a Specific Mode
NOTE: If more than 15 seconds pass between key
presses, the remote exits programming.
PROGRAMMING CHANNEL CONTROL LOCK
By default, the remote control’s channel-control
capabilities are locked to the cable converter. The
affected keys* are 1 through 0, CH+, CH-, and LAST. This
will guarantee that you do not inadvertently change a
channel on your TV or VCR. However, you can de-
activate this feature to allow full access to these keys in
the TV and VCR modes.
*NOTE: This feature does not affect the AMP mode.
Unlocking Channel Control
Now the remote control will provide TV and VCR
channel-control capabilities while in the TV or VCR
mode.
1. Press and hold SETUP until the last-selected
mode key blinks twice, then press 9 7 6.
2. Press a mode key twice (i.e., TV, DVD/VCR, SAT,
or AUX) to clear all the learned keys for that
mode. The LED blinks twice.
3. Repeat step 2 for another mode or press and
hold SETUP to exit programming.
1. On the remote control, press SAT once; it will
blink once. Press and hold SETUP until the SAT
key blinks twice.
2. Enter 9 7 3. The SAT key will blink twice.
3. Press CH- once. The SATSAT key will blink four
times.
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Locking Channel Control to SAT
Now, regardless of what mode you select (except AMP),
the channel keys will only change channels on your cable
converter.
CHANGING VOLUME LOCK
Volume Lock allows you to control the volume through
the device identified as having your primary speaker(s),
regardless of which mode you are using. On the Helix Z-
wave 5-Device Remote Control with Learning, Global
Volume Lock is set to TV, so you can control TV volume
while in the VCR, DVD, TV or SAT mode. You can perform
Individual Volume Unlock on a selected device to set its
volume control for independent operation.
NOTE: The audio modes (AMP) volume controls are
active regardless of Volume Lock settings.
However, if you lock the volume controls to
the AMP mode, you will have control of the
audio devices volume in all other modes (i.e.,
VCR, DVD, TV, and SAT). This can be an advan-
tage if, for example, you always listen to home
entertainment devices through your receiver’s
speakers.
Unlocking Volume Control for a Single Device
(Individual Volume Unlock)
1. On the remote control, press SAT once; it will
blink once. Press and hold SETUP until the SAT
key blinks twice.
2. Enter 9 7 3.The SAT key will blink twice.
3. Press CH+ once. The SAT key will blink twice.
1. Assuming Global Volume Lock is active, select
a mode on the remote control that you want to
unlock (e.g., SAT) and press it once. Next,
press and hold SETUP until the device key
blinks twice.
2. Enter 9 9 3. The last-selected device key will
blink twice.
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4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 for each device you
want volume to be unlocked.
Now, after you select a device that has volume unlocked
(e.g., SAT), pressing VOL+, VOL-,or MUTE, will control
only that devices volume.
Unlocking All Volume Control (Global Volume Unlock)
NOTE: Performing these instructions will set inde-
pendent volume control for all programmed
devices.
Locking Volume Control To One Mode (Global
Volume Lock)
NOTE: The audio modes volume controls are active
regardless of Volume Lock settings. However,
if you lock the volume controls to the AMP
mode, you will control the audio devices vol-
ume in all other modes (i.e., VCR, DVD, TV, or
CBL). This can be an advantage if, for exam-
ple, you always listen to home entertainment
devices through your receiver’s speakers.
3. Press VOL- once. The last-selected device key
will blink four times.
1. On the remote control, press and hold SETUP
until the last-selected device key blinks twice.
2. Enter 9 9 3. The last-selected device key will
blink twice.
3. Press VOL+ once. The last-selected device key
will blink four times.
1. On the remote control, press and hold SETUP
until the last-selected device key blinks twice.
2. Enter 9 9 3. The last-selected device key will
blink twice.
3. Select a mode (e.g., TV or AMP) which you
want to use to control the volume. The
selected device key will blink twice.
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Now, when you press VOL+, VOL-,or MUTE, the volume of
the selected device (e.g., TV) is controlled regardless of
mode.
PROGRAMMING ID LOCK
The Helix Z-wave 5-Device Remote Control with
Learning is locked at the factory to operate your
provider’s set top box. However, if you have another
brand or model of cable converter or satellite service
that you would like to control, then you’ll need to
perform the following steps to unlock the ID Lock, enter
a new manufacturers code, and lock the ID Lock again.
1. Turn on the cable converter.
4. Perform the instructions under
“Programming Device Control” on page 9 to
program device control for the desired cable
converter or satellite receiver.
When you are done, perform steps 5 and 6 on
this page to again lock the cable ID Lock.
PROGRAMMING A MACRO KEY
The Helix Z-wave 5-Device Remote Control with
Learning includes a macro key feature. Macro keys allow
you to set up key macros to activate certain keys in a
specific order. For example, you can set up a key macro
to change the channels on your TV, raise or lower the
volume, and start recording on your VCR, all with the
touch of one key. If you want to change the macros
stored in a previously-programmed macro key, you’ll
2. On the remote control, press SAT once; it will
blink once. Then press and hold SETUP until
the SAT key blinks twice.
3. Enter 9 8 2. The SAT key will blink four
times, indicating ID Lock is unlocked.
5. On the remote control, press SAT once; it will
blink once. Then press and hold SETUP until
the SAT key blinks twice.
6. Enter 9 8 2. The SAT key will blink twice,
indicating ID Lock is again locked.
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need to clear the key first (see “Clearing a Macro Key” on
page 20).
Programming a Macro Key
3. Select a macro key (for example, 1) and press
it once.
NOTE: You can program up to 15 key presses into one
macro.
6. To add another macro, repeat steps 1 through
5, substituting the new key sequence to be
added in step 4.
NOTE: Programming more than five macros on the
same macro key overwrites previous settings.
Clearing a Macro Key
3. Press the macro key you want to clear once.
This macro key is now clear and ready for
reprogramming (see “Programming a Macro Key” on
page 20). If desired, repeat these to clear another Tune-
In key.
1. On the remote control, press and hold SETUP
until it blinks twice.
2. Enter 9 9 5. The SETUP key blinks twice.
4. Press the key sequence you want to program
into the macro. For example, to turn on your
TV and raise its volume, press TV followed by
VOL+.
5. Press and hold SETUP until it blinks twice.
1. On the remote control, press and hold SETUP
until it blinks twice.
2. Enter 9 9 5. The SETUP key blinks twice.
4. Press and hold SETUP until it blinks twice.
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USING THE MASTER POWER KEY
The Helix Z-wave 5-Device Remote Control with
Learning has a unique feature that allows you to
sequentially turn up to five of your home entertainment
devices on or off with a single key press.
NOTE: MASTER POWER (PWR) only works in the SAT
mode. If it is not programmed, only the cable
converter will turn on or off. In any other
mode, pressing MASTER POWER (PWR) once
will turn the selected device on or off.
Programming the Master Power Key
5. Repeat step 4 up to four more times to add the
second, third, fourth, and fifth device, as
desired.
6. To save the settings and exit the program:
Using the Master Power Key
You will see the devices turn on or off according to the
programmed sequence.
1. On the remote control, press and hold SETUP
until the last-selected device key blinks twice.
2. Enter 9 9 5. The last-selected device key
blinks twice.
3. Press PWR once.
4. For the first device you want in the power on
sequence, press a device key (e.g., SAT) once.
Then press PWR once. For the second device
in the power sequence, press its key once (e.g,
TV). Then press PWR.
a. Press SAT once.
b. Press and hold SETUP until the SAT key blinks
twice.
1. After programming, point the remote control
at the devices. Press SAT once.
2.
Press
PWR
once to sequentially turn the
programmed home entertainment devices on
or off.
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Clearing the Master Power Key
RE-ASSIGNING DEVICE KEYS
The Helix Z-wave 5-Device Remote Control with
Learning can be set up to control a second device of an
already-assigned type. For example, to have the unit
control a TV, a Cable Converter, and two audio devices
(for example, two audio receivers), re-assign the unused
DVD/VCR key to operate the second audio device as
follows:
NOTE: DVD/VCR is preset at the factory to control an
RCA DVD. Performing the steps below will
overwrite those settings.
The DVD/VCR key is now ready to be programmed for
your second audio device. See “Programming Device
Control” on page 9. To re-assign other device keys,
repeat these and substitute the key sequence using the
following chart:
1. On the remote control, press and hold SETUP
until the last-selected device key blinks twice.
2. Enter 9 9 5. The last-selected device key
blinks twice.
3. Press and release PWR.
4. Press and hold SETUP until the SAT key blinks
twice.
1. On the remote control, press DVD/VCR once; it
will blink once. Then press and hold SETUP
until the DVD/VCR key blinks twice.
2. Enter 9 9 2. The DVD/VCR key will blink
twice.
3. Press AMP once, then press DVD/VCR once.
The DVD/VCR key will blink twice.
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NOTE: Only one device can be assigned to an unused
device key at a time.
To re-assign another unused device key, substitute it for
the DVD/VCR key above and then perform the sequence.
For example, to re-assign an unused AMP key as a
second DVD key, perform
AMPÆSETUPÆ9Æ9Æ2ÆDVDÆAMP.
When a re-assignment is done, the selected device key
(e.g., AMP) will blink twice to confirm your choice. At
that time, you will need to program device control (see
“Programming Device Control” on page 9).
ADDING A NODE TO YOUR Z-WAVE NETWORK
The Helix Z-wave 5-Device Remote Control with
Learning allows you to control lights around your home.
In order to control the lights, they must be Z-wave
compatible and you must first add them to your home
network.
Adding a Node to the Network
To add a node to your home network, perform the
following steps:
NOTE: If the Home red LED emits one long, steady
blink, you have pressed an invalid key or the
node has not been successfully added the
To Re-Assign Perform Key Sequence
DVD/VCR as
2nd AMP key
DVD/
VCRÆSETUPÆ9Æ9Æ2ÆAMPÆDVD
/VCR
DVD/VCR as
2nd TV key
DVD/
VCRÆSETUPÆ9Æ9Æ2ÆTVÆDVD/
VCR
DVD/VCR as
2nd SAT key
DVD/
VCRÆSETUPÆ9Æ9Æ2ÆSATÆDVD/
VCR
DVD/VCR
back to VCR
DVD/VCRÆSETUPÆ9Æ9Æ2ÆDVD/
VCRÆDVD/VCR
1. Press HOME once.
2. Press and release ADD twice. The red LED
blinks rapidly.
3. Press the button on the node so that it sends
its information to the remote and receives
information from the remote.
4. The HOME LED blinks green twice.
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node to your home network. Please make sure
the remote is close to the node and try again.
Deleting a Node from the Network
To remove a node from your home network, you must
delete it from the network. To delete the node from your
network, perform the following steps:
NOTE: If the Home red LED emits one long, steady
blink, you have pressed an invalid key or the
node has not been successfully added the
node to your home network. Please make sure
the remote is close to the node and try again.
SETTING UP SCENES
A scene is a single node or group of nodes that can be
preset to turn to a previously specified setting
(brightness level). You can set up a maximum of 20
scenes, containing up to 64 nodes per scene.
Adding a Node to a Scene
NOTE: If the red LED emits one long, steady blink,
you have pressed an invalid key or the node
has not been successfully added the node to
your home network. Please make sure the
remote is close to the node and try again.
1. Press HOME once.
2. Press and release DEL twice. The red LED
blinks rapidly.
3. Press the button on the node so that it sends
its information to the remote and receives
information from the remote.
4. The HOME LED blinks green twice.
1. Press HOME once.
2. Press ADD once.
3. Press SCENE once.
4. Press a digit (1-9) for the scene you wish to
add the node to. The red LED blinks rapidly.
5. Press the button on the node so that it sends
its information to the remote and receives
information from the remote.
6. The green LED blinks twice, then the red LED
blinks rapidly. Adjust the brightness on the
node within 30 seconds.
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Removing a Node from a Scene
NOTE: If the red LED emits one long, steady blink, you
have pressed an invalid key or the node has not
been successfully removed from the scene.
Deleting a Scene
NOTE: If the red LED emits one long, steady blink, you
have pressed an invalid key or the scene has not
been successfully deleted.
CONTROLLING SCENES
To control a scene, perform the following steps:
NOTE: If the red LED emits one long, steady blink, the
remote has not successfully communicated with the
node.
Turning All Nodes On or Off
1. Press HOME once.
2. Press REMOVE once.
3. Press SCENE once.
4. Press a digit (1-9) for the node location you
wish to remove. The red LED blinks rapidly.
5. Press the button on the node so that it sends
its information to the remote and receives
information from the remote.
6. The green LED blinks twice, then the red LED
blinks rapidly.
1. Press HOME once.
2. Press DELETE once.
3. Press SCENE once.
4. Press a digit (1-9) for the scene you wish to
remove.
5. Press the button on the node so that it sends
its information to the remote and receives
information from the remote.
6. The green LED blinks twice. The scene has
been removed successfully.
1. Press HOME once.
2. Press the digit key for the scene you wish to
control (1-9).
3. Press the ON, OFF, DIM, or BRIGHT key. The
green LED blinks once.
If ON or OFF is pressed, all nodes associated
to the scene turn on or off. If DIM or BRIGHT
is pressed, all nodes associated with a scene
dim or brighten with each key press.
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To turn all nodes either on or off, perform the following
steps:
NOTE: If the red LED emits one long, steady blink, you
have pressed an invalid key or the All-On/All-Off
command was not successful. Repeat the steps
above to try again.
Adding Nodes to All Control
NOTE: If the red LED emits one long, steady blink, the
node has not been successfully added to the group.
Deleting Nodes from All Control
NOTE: If the red LED emits one long, steady blink,
the node has not been successfully added to
the group.
TRANSFERRING NODE AND NETWORK
INFORMATION TO A SECONDARY REMOTE
You can add a secondary remote to your network, and
transfer your primary remotes node and network
information to it. To transfer node and network
information to a secondary remote, perform the
following steps:
1. Place the two remotes near each other.
2. Press HOME.
1. Press HOME once.
2. Press ALL once.
3. Press either ON to turn the nodes on, or OFF to
turn the nodes off. Any ON or OFF can be
pressed. The green LED blinks once.
1. Press HOME once.
1. Press ADD once.
2. Press ALL once. The red LED blinks rapidly.
3. Press the button on the node so that it sends
its information to the remote and receives
information from the remote.
4. The green LED blinks twice. The node has
been successfully added.
1. Press HOME once.
1. Press REMOVE once.
2. Press ALL once. The red LED blinks rapidly.
3. Press the button on the node so that it sends
its information to the remote and receives
information from the remote.
4. The green LED blinks twice. The node has
been successfully deleted.
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3. Press and hold SETUP until the red LED blinks
twice.
4. Enter 9 6 6 on the numeric keypad. The red
LED blinks twice.
5. Press CH+. The red LED blinks rapidly.
6. Put the target (secondary) remote into
programming mode so that it sends its
information to the primary remote, as well as
receives information from the remote. The
remote then transfers the network and node
information to the new secondary remote.
Refer to the user manual for the secondary
remote for more information.
7. The green LED blinks twice. You have
successfully transferred the information.
NOTE: If the red LED emits one long, steady blink,
the information has not been successfully
transferred.
8. Add nodes, groups, and scenes to the new
secondary remote as needed.
TRANSFERRING NETWORK INFORMATION TO A
SECONDARY REMOTE
You can add a secondary remote to your network, and
transfer your primary remotes network information to
it. To transfer network information to a secondary
remote, perform the following steps:
1. Place the two remotes near each other.
2. Press HOME.
3. Press and hold SETUP until the red LED blinks
twice.
4. Enter 9 6 6 on the numeric keypad. The red
LED blinks twice.
5. Press CH-. The red LED blinks rapidly.
6. Put the target (secondary) remote into
programming mode so that it sends its
information to the primary remote, as well as
receives information from the remote. The
remote then transfers the network and node
information to the new secondary remote.
Refer to the user manual for the secondary
remote for more information.
7. The green LED blinks twice. You have
successfully transferred the information.
NOTE: If the red LED emits one long, steady blink, the
information has not been successfully transferred.
8. Add nodes, groups, and scenes to the new
secondary remote as needed.
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PRIMARY CONTROLLER SHIFT
You can transfer all of your remotes information to
another remote, so it becomes the new primary remote.
You can do this in two ways: either transferring all
information, or just transferring network information.
Transferring All Network and Remote Information
1. Place the two remotes near each other.
2. Press HOME.
3. Press and hold SETUP until the red LED blinks
twice.
4. Enter 9 6 8 on the numeric keypad. The red
LED blinks twice.
5. Press CH+. The red LED blinks rapidly.
6. Put the target (secondary) remote into
programming mode so that it sends its
information to the primary remote, as well as
receives information from the remote. The
remote then transfers the network and node
information to the new secondary remote.
Refer to the user manual for the secondary
remote for more information.
7. The green LED blinks twice. You have
successfully transferred the information.
NOTE: If the red LED emits one long, steady blink, the
information has not been successfully transferred.
8. Add nodes, groups, and scenes to the new primary
remote as needed.
Transferring Only Network Information
1. Place the two remotes near each other.
2. Press HOME.
3. Press and hold SETUP until the red LED blinks
twice.
4. Enter 9 6 6 on the numeric keypad. The red
LED blinks twice.
5. Press CH-. The red LED blinks rapidly.
6. Put the target (secondary) remote into
programming mode so that it sends its
information to the primary remote, as well as
receives information from the remote. The
remote then transfers the network and node
information to the new secondary remote.
Refer to the user manual for the secondary
remote for more information.
7. The green LED blinks twice. You have
successfully transferred the information.
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NOTE: If the red LED emits one long, steady blink,
the information has not been successfully
transferred.
8. Add nodes, groups, and scenes to the new
primary remote as needed.
CONTROLLER COPY RECEIPT
Controller Copy Receipt allows your controller to receive
information from another controller. This would then
allow the unit to become a new primary or secondary
controller.
Copying Information from Another Controller
1. Place the two remotes near each other.
2. Press HOME.
3. Press and hold SETUP until the red LED blinks
twice.
4. Enter 9 6 7 on the numeric keypad. The red
LED blinks twice.
5. Press CH-. The red LED blinks rapidly.
6. Put the target (secondary) remote into
programming mode so that it sends its
information to the primary remote, as well as
receives information from the remote. The
remote then transfers the network and node
information to the new secondary remote.
Refer to the user manual for the secondary
remote for more information.
7. The green LED blinks twice. You have
successfully transferred the information.
NOTE: If the red LED emits one long, steady blink,
the information has not been successfully
transferred.
8. Add nodes, groups, and scenes to the new
primary remote as needed.
NETWORK RESET
Network Reset clears all Node and Network features.
The remote resets to the default setting for the Z-wave
network and node information.
Resetting the Network
1. Press HOME.
2. Press and hold SETUP until the red LED blinks
twice.
3. Enter 9 6 9 on the numeric keypad. The red
LED blinks continuously.
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4. The green LED blinks twice. The network has
been successfully reset.
NOTE: If the red LED emits one long, steady blink,
the network has not been successfully reset.
NETWORK UPDATE
Network Update allows your controller to update the
entire Z-wave network.
Updating the Network
1. Press HOME.
2. Press and hold SETUP until the red LED blinks
twice.
3. Enter 9 6 3 on the numeric keypad. The red
LED blinks continuously.
4. The green LED blinks twice. The network has
been successfully reset.
NOTE: If the red LED emits one long, steady blink, the
network has not been successfully updated.
NETWORK RECOVERY
Network Recovery allows your controller to recover
network information.
Recovering Network Information
1. Press HOME.
2. Press and hold SETUP until the red LED blinks
twice.
3. Enter 9 6 1 on the numeric keypad. The red
LED blinks continuously.
4. The green LED blinks twice. The network has
been successfully reset.
NOTE: If the red LED emits one long, steady blink,
the network has not been successfully
updated.
REMOVING A FAILED NODE FROM THE
NETWORK
You can remove a failed node from the network. If a
node fails in the network the controllers LED emits a
long blink when trying to access that node.
If the nodes fails, make sure that the node is properly
plugged in. If the node still fails to respond, you can
remove the from the network. The failed node is
permanently removed from the network and scene. In
case, the node responds, then the node is not removed.
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Removing a Failed Node
1. Press and hold SETUP until the red LED blinks
twice.
2. Press 9 7 2. The green LED blinks
continuously.
3. The node has been successfully removed from
the network.
NOTE: If the red LED emits one long, steady blink,
the network has not been successfully
updated.
CLEARING CUSTOM PROGRAMMING
The Helix Z-wave 5-Device Remote Control with
Learning contains a Custom Programming Reset
program. You can use it to remove all custom
programming, except your setup codes and reassigned
device keys.
IMPORTANT: Executing this program will erase all cus-
tom settings for Volume Lock, Learned Keys,
Tune-In Keys, and Channel Lock. However,
your device programming remains.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM: Device key does not blink when you press a
key.
SOLUTION: Replace the batteries with two (2) new AA
batteries (see “Installing Batteries” on page 8).
PROBLEM: Device key blinks when you press a key, but
home entertainment device does not respond.
SOLUTION: Make sure you are aiming the remote control
at your home entertainment device and that you are
within 15 feet of the device you are trying to control.
PROBLEM: The remote control does not control home
entertainment devices or commands are not performing
properly.
SOLUTION: Try all listed codes for the device brand
being set up. Make sure all devices can be operated with
an infrared remote control.
1. On the remote control, press and hold SETUP
until the last-selected device key blinks twice.
2. Enter 9 8 0. The last-selected device key
blinks twice, pauses, and blinks twice again to
confirm that all custom programming is
cleared.
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PROBLEM: TV/VCR Combo does not respond properly.
SOLUTION: Use the VCR codes for your brand. Some
combo units may require both a TV code and a VCR
code for full operation (see page 11).
PROBLEM: No volume on a second TV.
SOLUTION: Follow instructions under “Changing
Volume Lock” on page 17.
PROBLEM: PLAY and STOP keys do not work on a
Motorola DCT-2000 cable converter.
SOLUTION: Re-program the SAT key for cable code 0476
(see “Programming Device Control” on page 9).
PROBLEM: Tried Search Method and still could not find
a working code.
SOLUTION: Try the Search Method again after clearing
out the device key as follows:
a. Press and hold SETUP until device key blinks twice.
b. Enter 9 9 2.
c. Press and release the device key to be cleared twice.
PROBLEM: Remote control does not turn on Sony or
Sharp TV/VCR Combo.
SOLUTION: For power on, these products require
programming TV codes on the remote control. For Sony,
use TV code 0000 and VCR code 0032. For Sharp, use
TV code 0093 and VCR code 0048.
FCC NOTICE
This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to
part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate 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 one or more of the following
measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
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Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
This equipment has been verified to comply with the
limits for a class B computing device, pursuant to FCC
Rules. In order to maintain compliance with FCC
regulations, shielded cables must be used with this
equipment. Operation with non-approved equipment or
unshielded cables is likely to result in interference to
radio and TV reception. The user is cautioned that
changes and modifications made to the equipment
without the approval of manufacturer could void the
user’s authority to operate this equipment.
FCC ID: MG35300
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
This product does not have any user-serviceable parts.
Opening the case, except for the battery cover, may cause
permanent damage to your Helix Z-wave 5-Device Remote
Control with Learning.
For help via the Internet, visit us at:
www.urcsupport.com
©Copyright 2006 by Universal Electronics Inc. No part of this
publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed,
stored in any retrieval system, or translated to any language, in
any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic,
optical, manual, or otherwise, without prior written
permission of Universal Electronics Inc.
URC-5300 07/07
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MANUFACTURER’S CODES
Setup Codes for Audio Amplifiers
Adcom 30577, 31100
Aiwa 30406
Bose 30674
Carver 30269
Denon 30160
Durabrand 31561
Elan 30647
GE 30078
Harman/Kardon 30892
JVC 30331
Left Coast 30892
Lenoxx 31561
Linn 30269
Luxman 30165
Magnavox 30269
Marantz 30892, 30321, 30269
McIntosh 30251
Nakamichi 30321
NEC 30264
Optimus 30395, 30823
Panasonic 30308, 30521
Parasound 30246
Philips 30892, 30269
Pioneer 30823
Polk Audio 30892, 30269
RCA 30823
Realistic 30395
Sansui 30321
Shure 30264
Sony 30689, 30220, 30815, 31126
Soundesign 30078, 30211
Technics 30308, 30521
Victor 30331
Wards 30078, 30211
Yamaha 30354, 30133, 30143
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Setup Codes for Audio Receivers
ADC 30531
Aiwa 31405, 30158, 30189,
30121, 30405, 31243,
31388, 31641
Akai 31512
Alco 31390
Amphion Media Works 31563, 31615
AMW 31563, 31615
Anam 31609, 31074
Apex Digital 31257, 31430, 31774
Arcam 31120
Audiotronic 31189
Audiovox 31390, 31627
B & K 30701, 30820, 30840
BK 30702
Bose 31229, 30639, 31253,
31629, 31841, 31933
Brix 31602
Cambridge Soundworks 31370
Capetronic 30531
Carver 31189, 30189, 30042
Classic 31352
Coby 31263, 31389
Criterion 31420
Curtis Mathes 30080
Daewoo 31250
Dell 31383
Delphi 31414
Denon 31360, 30004, 31142
Fisher 30042, 31801
Garrard 30463
Gateway 31517
Glory Horse 31263
Go Video 31532
Harman/Kardon 30110, 30189, 30891,
31304, 31306
Hewlett Packard 31181
Hitachi 31273, 31801
Initial 31426
Insignia 31030
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Integra 30135, 31298, 31320
JBL 30110, 31306
JVC 30074, 31263, 31374,
31495, 31811, 31871
Kenwood 31313, 31570, 31569,
30027, 31916, 31670,
31262, 31261, 31052,
31032, 30569, 30337,
30314, 30313, 30239,
30186, 30077, 30042
KLH 31390, 31412, 31428
Koss 31366, 31497
Lasonic 31798
Lenoxx 31437
LG 31293
Linn 30189
Liquid Video 31497
LXI 30181
Magnavox 31189, 31269, 30189,
30391, 30531, 31514
Marantz 31189, 31269, 30039,
30189, 31289
MCS 30039, 30346
Mitsubishi 31393
NAD 30320, 30845
Nakamichi 30097, 30876, 31555
Norcent 31389
Nova 31389
Onkyo 30135, 30380, 30842,
31298, 31320, 31531
Optimus 31023, 30042, 30080,
30181, 30186, 30531,
30670, 30738, 30801, 31074
Oritron 31366, 31497
Panasonic 31308, 31518, 30039,
30309, 30367, 31288,
31316, 31548, 31633,
31763, 31764
Philips 31189, 31269, 30189,
30391, 31120, 31266
Pioneer 31023, 30014, 30080,
30150, 30244, 30531,
30630, 31384
Polaroid 31508
Polk Audio 30189, 31289, 31414
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Proscan 31254
Quasar 30039
RadioShack 31263
RCA 31023, 31609, 31254,
30054, 30080, 30346,
30530, 30531, 31074,
31154, 31390, 31511
Realistic 30181
Regent 31437
Rio 31383, 31869
Saba 31519
Samsung 31295, 31500
Sansui 30189, 30346
Sanyo 30801, 31251, 31469, 31801
Sharp 30186, 31286
Sharper Image 31263, 31556
Sherwood 30491, 30502, 31077,
31423, 31517, 31653, 31905
Shinsonic 31426
Sirius 31602, 31627, 31811, 31987
Sonic Blue 31383, 31532, 31869
Sony 31058, 31441, 31258,
31759, 31622, 30158,
30168, 31349, 31406,
31442, 31558, 31658,
31758, 31858, 31958
Soundesign 30670
Stereophonics 31023
Sunfire 31313, 30313, 30314, 31052
Teac 30463, 31074, 31390, 31528
Technics 31308, 31518, 30039, 30309
Thorens 31189
Toshiba 31788
Venturer 31390
Victor 30074
Wards 30158, 30189, 30014,
30054, 30080
XM 31406, 31414
Yamaha 30176, 30186, 31176,
31276, 31331, 31375, 31476
Zenith 30857, 31293
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Setup Codes for Audio Accessories
Setup Codes for Cable Boxes/Converters
Accurian 31106
Aiwa 30159
Altec Lansing 31056, 31485
Apple 31115, 31644
Cambridge Soundworks 31530
Creative 30872
iDeck 31106
Marantz 31491
Monitor Audio 31106
Motorola 31464
NaviPod 31644
Netgear 31785
Omnifi 31605
Roku 31828
Russound 31302
Slim Devices 31844
Sony 30159
Yamaha 31809, 31810
ABC 00003, 00008
Americast 00899
Bell South 00899
Digeo 01187
Director 00476
General Instrument 00476, 00810, 00276, 00003
GoldStar 00144
Hamlin 00273
Jerrold 00476, 00810, 00276, 00003
Memorex 00000
Motorola 01376, 00476, 00810,
00276, 01187
Pace 01877, 00237, 00008
Panasonic 00000, 00107
Paragon 00000
Philips 01305, 00317
Pioneer 01877, 00877, 00144, 00533
Pulsar 00000
Quasar 00000
RCA 01256
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Setup Codes for CD Players
Regal 00273
Runco 00000
Samsung 00144
Scientific Atlanta 01877, 00877, 00477, 00008
Sony 01006
Starcom 00003
Supercable 00276
Thomson 01256
Torx 00003
Toshiba 00000
Zenith 00000, 00525, 00899
Aiwa 30157
Burmester 30420
California Audio Labs 30029, 30303
Carver 30157, 30179
Denon 30873, 30003, 30034
DKK 30000
DMX Electronics 30157
Fisher 30179
Garrard 30420
Genexxa 30032
Harman/Kardon 30157, 30173
Hitachi 30032
Integra 30101
JVC 30072
Kenwood 30681, 30626, 30028,
30037, 30190
KLH 31318, 31372, 31373, 31711
Krell 30157
Linn 30157
Magnavox 30157
Marantz 30626, 30029, 30157
MCS 30029
Miro 30000
Mission 30157
MTC 30420
NSM 30157
Onkyo 30868, 30101
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Setup Codes for DBS
Optimus 31063, 30000, 30032,
30037, 30087, 30145,
30179, 30420, 30468, 31075
Panasonic 30029, 30303, 30388, 30752
Parasound 30420
Philips 30626, 30157
Pioneer 31063, 31062, 30032,
31087, 30468
Polk Audio 30157
Proton 30157
QED 30157
Quad 30157
Quasar 30029
RadioShack 31075
RCA 31062, 30032, 30053,
30179, 30420, 30468
Realistic 30179, 30420
Rotel 30157, 30420
SAE 30157
Sansui 30157
Sanyo 30087, 30179
Sharp 30861, 30037
Sherwood 31067
Sonic Frontiers 30157
Sony 30490, 30000, 30100,
31364, 30185
Soundesign 30145
TAG McLaren 30157
Tascam 30420
Teac 30420
Technics 30029, 30303
Victor 30072
Wards 30157, 30053
Yamaha 30490, 30888, 30036, 31292
AlphaStar 00772
Coolsat 01806
DirecTV 01377, 00392
Dishpro 01505, 01005, 00775, 01775
Echostar 01505, 01005
Hitachi 00819
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Setup Codes for DVD Players
HTS 00775, 01775
Hughes Network Systems 00749, 01749
JVC 00775, 01775
LG 01414
Magnavox 00724, 00722
Memorex 00724
Motorola 00869
Panasonic 00247, 00701
Philips 00724, 01076, 00722, 00099
RCA 00566, 00855, 00143, 01392
Samsung 01276, 01109
Sony 01639
Star Choice 00869
Toshiba 00749, 00790, 01285
Uniden 00724, 00722
Zenith 01856
Accurian 21072, 21416
Adcom 21094
Advent 21016
Aiwa 20641
Akai 20695, 20770, 20899, 21089
Alco 20790
Allegro 20869
Amphion Media Works 20872
AMW 20872
Apex Digital 20672, 20717, 20755,
20794, 20796, 20797,
20830, 21004, 21020,
21056, 21061, 21100
Arrgo 21023
Aspire Digital 21168, 21407
Audiovox 20790, 21071, 21072,
21121, 21122
Axion 21071, 21072
Bel Canto Design 21571
Blaupunkt 20717
Blue Parade 20571
Broksonic 20695, 20868
Cinea 20831
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CineVision 20876, 20833, 20869
Citizen 20695, 21277
Coby 20778, 21086, 21107, 21177
Craig 20831
Curtis Mathes 21087
CyberHome 20816, 20874, 21023,
21024, 21117, 21129, 21502
Daewoo 20784, 20705, 20833,
20869, 21169, 21172,
21234, 21242
Denon 20490, 20634
Desay 21407
DigitalMax 21738
Disney 20675, 21270
Dual 21068, 21085
Durabrand 21127
DVD2000 20521
Emerson 20591, 20675, 20821, 21268
Enterprise 20591
ESA 20821, 21268
Fisher 20670
Funai 20675, 21268, 21334
Gateway 21073, 21077, 21158, 21194
GE 20522, 20815, 20717
Go Video 20744, 20715, 20741,
20783, 20833, 20869,
21044, 21075, 21099,
21158, 21304, 21730
Go Vision 21071, 21072
GoldStar 20741
Greenhill 20717
Harman/Kardon 20582, 20702
Hitachi 20573, 20664, 21247
Hiteker 20672
Humax 21588
iLo 21348
Initial 20717
Insignia 21268
Integra 20627
JBL 20702
Jensen 21016
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JVC 20558, 20623, 20867,
21164, 21275, 21602, 21863
Kawasaki 20790
Kenwood 20490, 20534
KLH 20717, 20790, 21020, 21149
Koss 20651
Lasonic 20798
Lenoxx 21127
LG 20591, 20741, 20801, 20869
LiteOn 21058, 21158, 21416,
21440, 21738
Loewe 20511
Magnavox 20503, 20539, 20646,
20675, 20821, 21268, 21506
Malata 20782
Marantz 20539
McIntosh 21273
Memorex 20695, 20831, 21270
Microsoft 20522, 21708
Mintek 20839, 20717
Mitsubishi 21521, 20521
NAD 20741
Nakamichi 21222
NEC 20785
Nesa 20717
NexxTech 21402
Norcent 21003, 20872, 21107, 21265
Onkyo 20503, 20627, 20792
Oritron 20651
Panasonic 20490, 20632, 20703,
21362, 21462, 21490, 21762
Philips 20503, 20539, 20646,
20675, 20854, 21260,
21267, 21354
Pioneer 20525, 20571, 20631, 20632
Polaroid 21020, 21061, 21086
Polk Audio 20539
Portland 20770
Presidian 20675, 21072, 21738
Prima 21016
Proscan 20522
ProVision 20778
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Setup Codes for DVD/PVR Combos
Qwestar 20651
RCA 20522, 20571, 20717,
20790, 20822, 21022,
21132, 21769
Rio 20869
Rotel 20623, 21178
Rowa 20823
Sampo 20698, 20752
Samsung 20490, 20573, 20199,
20820, 20899, 21044, 21075
Sansui 20695
Sanyo 20670, 20695, 20873
Sensory Science 21158
Sharp 20630, 20675, 20752, 21256
Sharper Image 21117
Sherwood 20633, 20770, 21043, 21077
Shinsonic 20533, 20839
Sonic Blue 20869, 21099
Sony 20533, 21533, 20864,
21033, 21070, 21431, 21892
Sova 21122
Superscan 20821
Sylvania 20675, 20821, 21268
Symphonic 20675, 20821
TAG McLaren 20894
Teac 20790
Technics 20490, 20703
Theta Digital 20571
Tivo 21503
Toshiba 20503, 20695, 21045,
21154, 21503, 21588, 21769
Tredex 20800
Urban Concepts 20503
US Logic 20839
Venturer 20790
Vizio 21064, 21226
Xbox 20522, 21708
Yamaha 20490, 20539, 20545
Zenith 20503, 20591, 20741, 20869
Zoece 21265
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Controlled by the DVD
Controlled by the VCR
Go Video 21730
Humax 21588
Panasonic 20490
Pioneer 20631
RCA 20522
Sharp 21256
Sylvania 20675
Toshiba 21503, 21588
RCA 20880
Sylvania 20000
Toshiba 21008, 21996
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Setup Codes for Home Automation
Setup Codes for Satellite Receivers
Accutek 31215
Amana 31716
Audio Access 30154
Bionaire 30846, 31215
Comfortex 30400
Da-Lite 30780
Frigidaire 31333, 31845
GE 30240
GoldStar 31537
Holmes 31215
Hunter Douglas 30433
Kenmore 31537
Lasko 30846
LG 31537
Lightolier 30184
LiteTouch 30084
Lutron 30597, 30318, 31239, 31597
One For All 30167
PCS 30184
RadioShack 30240
Royal Sovereign 31651
Russound 31232, 31233
Security System 30167
Sharper Image 30846
SmartLinc 30184
Somfy 30780
Universal X10 30167
Whirlpool 31332
Windmere 31215
X10 30167
AlphaStar 00772
Bell ExpressVu 00775, 01170
Chaparral 00216
Coolsat 01806
Crossdigital 01109
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DirecTV 01377, 00392, 00566,
00639, 01639, 01142,
00247, 00749, 01749,
00724, 00819, 01856,
01076, 01108, 00099,
01109, 01392, 01414,
01442, 01443, 01444,
01609, 01640
Dish Network System 01505, 01005, 00775,
01170, 01775
Dishpro 01505, 01005, 00775, 01775
Echostar 01505, 01005, 00775,
01170, 01775
Expressvu 00775, 01775
GE 00566
General Instrument 00869
GOI 00775, 01775
Hisense 01535
Hitachi 00819, 01250
HTS 00775, 01775
Hughes Network Systems 01142, 00749, 01749,
01442, 01443, 01444
Humax 01790
iLo 01535
JVC 00775, 01170, 01775
LG 01226, 01414
Magnavox 00724, 00722
Memorex 00724
Mitsubishi 00749
Motorola 00869
Next Level 00869
Panasonic 00247, 00701
Pansat 01807
Paysat 00724
Philips 01142, 00749, 01749,
00724, 01076, 00722,
00099, 01442, 00856
Proscan 00392, 00566
Proton 01535
RadioShack 00869
RCA 00566, 00855, 00143, 01392
Samsung 01377, 01276, 01108,
01109, 01442, 01609
Sony 00639, 01639, 01640
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Star Choice 00869
Tivo 01142, 01442, 01443, 01444
Toshiba 00749, 01749, 00790, 01285
UltimateTV 01392, 01640
Ultrasat 01806
Uniden 00724, 00722
US Digital 01535
USDTV 01535
Voom 00869
Zenith 01856, 00856
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Setup Codes for DVR/PVR Systems
Setup Codes for TVs
ABS 21972
Alienware 21972
CyberPower 21972
Dell 21972
DirecTV 20739
Gateway 21972
Go Video 20614
Hewlett Packard 21972
Howard Computers 21972
HP 21972
Hughes Network Systems 20739
Humax 20739
Hush 21972
iBUYPOWER 21972
Linksys 21972
Media Center PC 21972
Microsoft 21972
Mind 21972
Niveus Media 21972
Northgate 21972
Panasonic 20614, 20616
Philips 20618, 20739
RCA 20880
ReplayTV 20614, 20616
Samsung 20739
Sonic Blue 20614, 20616
Sony 20636, 21972
Stack 9 21972
Systemax 21972
Tagar Systems 21972
Tivo 20618, 20636, 20739
Toshiba 21008, 21972, 21996
Touch 21972
Viewsonic 21972
Voodoo 21972
ZT Group 21972
A-Mark 10003
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Abex 10032
Accurian 11803
Action 10873
Admiral 10093, 10463
Advent 10761, 10783, 10815,
10817, 10842, 11933
Adventura 10046
Aiko 10092
Akai 10812, 10702, 10030,
10672, 11207, 11675,
11676, 11903, 11935
Alaron 10179
Albatron 10700, 10843
Ambassador 10177
America Action 10180
Ampro 10751
Anam 10180
AOC 10030, 10003, 10052, 11365
Apex Digital 10748, 10879, 10765,
10767, 10890, 11217, 11943
Archer 10003
Astar 11531, 11548
Audiovox 10451, 10180, 10092,
10003, 10623, 10710,
10802, 10846, 10875,
11284, 11937, 11951, 11952
Aventura 10171
Axion 11937
Bell & Howell 10154, 10016
BenQ 11032, 11315
Bradford 10180
Broksonic 10236, 10463, 10003,
11911, 11929, 11935, 11938
Byd:sign 11309, 11311
Cadia 11283
Candle 10030, 10046, 10056
Carnivale 10030
Carver 10054
Celebrity 10000
Celera 10765
Champion 11362
Changhong 10765
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Cinego 11986
Citizen 10060, 10030, 10092,
10039, 10046, 10056,
10280, 11928, 11935
Clarion 10180
Commercial Solutions 11447, 10047
Concerto 10056
Contec 10180
Craig 10180
Crosley 10054
Crown 10180, 10039
Curtis Mathes 10047, 10054, 10154,
10451, 10093, 10060,
10702, 10030, 10145,
10166, 11919, 11347,
11147, 10466, 10056,
10039, 10016
CXC 10180
CyberHome 10794
Cytron 11326
Daewoo 10451, 10092, 11661,
10039, 10623, 10661,
10672, 11928
Dell 11080, 11178, 11264, 11403
Denon 10145, 10511
Denstar 10628
Diamond Vision 11996, 11997
Dumont 10017
Durabrand 10463, 10180, 10178,
10171, 11034, 10003
Dwin 10720, 10774
Electroband 10000
Electrograph 11623, 11755
Electrohome 10463
Emerson 10154, 10236, 10463,
10180, 10178, 10171,
11963, 11944, 11929,
11928, 11911, 11394,
10623, 10280, 10179,
10177, 10039, 10038
Emprex 11422, 11546
Envision 10030, 10813, 11365
Epson 10833, 10840, 11290
ESA 10812, 10171, 11944, 11963
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Fisher 10154
FlexVision 10710
Fujitsu 10179, 10683, 10809, 10853
Funai 10180, 10171, 10179,
11271, 11904, 11963
Futuretech 10180
Gateway 11001, 11002, 11003,
11004, 11755, 11756
GE 11447, 10047, 10051,
10451, 10178, 10021,
10027, 11347, 11917,
11919, 11922
Gibralter 10017, 10030
Go Video 10886
GoldStar 10178, 10030, 10032, 11926
Grunpy 10180, 10179
Haier 11034, 10768
Hallmark 10178
Hannspree 11348, 11351, 11352
Harley Davidson 10179, 11904
Harman/Kardon 10054
Harvard 10180
Havermy 10093
Helios 10865
Hello Kitty 10451
Hewlett Packard 11088, 11089, 11101,
11494, 11502, 11642
Hisense 10748
Hitachi 11145, 10145, 10016,
10032, 10038, 10056,
10797, 11904, 11960
HP 11088, 11089, 11101,
11494, 11502, 11642
Hyundai 10849, 11219, 11294
iLo 11286, 11603, 11990
Infinity 10054
Initial 11603, 11990
Insignia 10171, 11204, 11326,
11517, 11564, 11963, 12002
Inteq 10017
Janeil 10046
JBL 10054
JCB 10000
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Jensen 10761, 10815, 10817,
11299, 11933
JVC 10053, 10731, 11253, 11923
Kaypani 10052
KDS 11498
KEC 10180
Kenwood 10030
KLH 10765, 10767, 11962
Kloss 10024, 10046
Konka 10628, 10632, 10638,
10703, 10707
Kost 11262, 11483
KTV 10180, 10030, 10039, 10280
LG 11265, 10178, 10700,
10823, 10829, 10856,
11178, 11325, 11423,
11758, 11993
Lloyd's 11904
Logik 10016
Luxman 10056
LXI 10047, 10054, 10154,
10156, 10178
MAG 11498
Magnasonic 11928
Magnavox 11454, 10054, 10030,
10706, 11990, 11963,
11944, 11931, 11904,
11525, 11365, 11254,
11198, 10802, 10386,
10187, 10179, 10096,
10024, 10020
Majestic 10016
Marantz 10054, 10030, 10704,
10854, 10855, 11154, 11398
Matsushita 10250, 10650
Maxent 10762, 11211, 11755
Megapower 10700
Megatron 10178, 10145, 10003
Memorex 10154, 10463, 10150,
10178, 10016, 10179,
11911, 11926
MGA 10150, 10178, 10030
Midland 10047, 10017, 10051,
10032, 10039
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Mintek 11603, 11990
Minutz 10021
Mitsubishi 10093, 11250, 10150,
10178, 10836, 10868,
11550, 11917
Monivision 10700, 10843
Motorola 10093, 10835
Moxell 10835
MTC 10060, 10030, 10056
Multitech 10180
NAD 10156, 10178, 10056,
10866, 11156
NEC 10030, 10056, 10497,
10882, 11398, 11704
NetTV 10762, 11755
Nikko 10178, 10030, 10092
Norcent 10748, 10824, 11089,
11365, 11589, 11590, 11591
Norwood Micro 11286, 11296, 11303
Noshi 10018
NTC 10092
Olevia 11144, 11240, 11331, 11610
Olympus 11342
Onwa 10180
Optimus 10154, 10250, 10166, 10650
Optoma 10887
Optonica 10093
Orion 10236, 10463, 11463,
10179, 11911, 11929
Panasonic 10250, 10051, 10650,
11291, 11410, 11480,
11919, 11941, 11946, 11947
Penney 10047, 10156, 10051,
10060, 10178, 10030,
10003, 10018, 10021,
10027, 10032, 10039,
11347, 11919, 11926
Petters 11523
Philco 10054, 10030, 10020, 10096
Philips 11454, 10054, 10690,
11154, 11483, 11961
Pilot 10030, 10039
Pioneer 10166, 10038, 10679,
10866, 11260, 11398
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Polaroid 10765, 10865, 11262,
11276, 11314, 11316,
11326, 11327, 11328,
11341, 11498, 11523,
11962, 11991, 11992
Portland 10092, 10039
Prima 10761, 10783, 10815,
10817, 11933
Princeton 10700, 10717
Prism 10051
Proscan 11447, 10047, 11347, 11922
Proton 10178, 10003, 10052, 10466
Protron 11320, 11323
Proview 10835, 11401, 11498
Pulsar 10017
Quasar 10250, 10051, 10650, 11919
RadioShack 10047, 10154, 10180,
10178, 10030, 10032,
10039, 10056, 11904
RCA 11447, 10047, 12002,
11958, 11953, 11948,
11922, 11919, 11917,
11547, 11347, 11247,
11147, 11047, 10679,
10090, 10038, 10018
Realistic 10154, 10180, 10178,
10030, 10032, 10039, 10056
Runco 10017, 10030, 10497,
10603, 11398
Sampo 10030, 10032, 10039,
10052, 10762, 11755
Samsung 10060, 10812, 10702,
10178, 10030, 10032,
10056, 10766, 10814,
11060, 11312, 11395,
11575, 11903, 11959
Samsux 10039
Sansui 10463, 11409, 11904,
11911, 11929, 11935
Sanyo 10154, 10088, 10146,
10799, 10893, 11142
Sceptre 10878, 11217, 11360, 11599
Scotch 10178
Scott 10236, 10180, 10178, 10179
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Sears 10047, 10054, 10154,
10156, 10178, 10171,
10056, 10146, 10179,
11904, 11926
Sharp 10093, 10039, 10386,
10491, 10688, 10689,
10818, 10851, 11602,
11917, 11393
Sheng Chia 10093
Sherwood 11399
Signature 10016
Signet 11262
SIM2 Multimedia 11297
Simpson 10187
Sony 11100, 10000, 10834,
11317, 11685, 11904, 11925
Soundesign 10180, 10178, 10179
Sova 11320, 11952
Soyo 11520
Spectricon 10003
Spectroniq 11498
Squareview 10171
SSS 10180
Starlite 10180
Studio Experience 10843
Superscan 10093, 10864
Supre-Macy 10046
Supreme 10000
SVA 10748, 10587, 10768,
10865, 10870, 10871, 10872
Sylvania 10054, 10030, 10171,
10020, 10096, 11271,
11314, 11394, 11931,
11944, 11963
Symphonic 10180, 10171, 11904, 11944
Syntax 11144, 11240, 11331
Tandy 10093
Tatung 10003, 11101, 11285,
11286, 11287, 11288,
11361, 11756
Technics 10250, 10051
Technol Ace 10179
Techview 10847
Techwood 10051, 10003, 10056
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Teknika 10054, 10180, 10150,
10060, 10092, 10016,
10039, 10056, 10179
Telefunken 10702, 10056
Thomas 11904
TMK 10178, 10056, 10177
TNCi 10017
Toshiba 10154, 11256, 10156,
11265, 10060, 11945,
11936, 11935, 11918,
11704, 11656, 11635,
11524, 11356, 11343,
11325, 11306, 11156,
10845, 10832, 10650, 11971
Totevision 10039
TVS 10463
Ultra 11323
Universal 10027
US Logic 11286, 11303
Vector Research 10030
Victor 10053
Vidikron 10054, 11398
Vidtech 10178
Viewsonic 10797, 10857, 10864,
10885, 11330, 11342,
11578, 11627, 11640, 11755
Viking 10046
Viore 11207
Visart 11336
Vizio 10864, 10885, 11499,
11756, 11758
Wards 10054, 10178, 10030,
10016, 10020, 10021,
10027, 10056, 10096,
10179, 10866, 11156
Waycon 10156
Westinghouse 10885, 10889, 10890,
11282, 11577
White Westinghouse 10463, 10623
Wyse 11365
Yamaha 10030, 10769, 10797,
10833, 10839
Zenith 10017, 10463, 11265,
10178, 10092, 10016,
11904, 11911, 11929
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Setup Codes for TVs (DLP)
Setup Codes for TVs (LCD)
Zonda 10003
Hewlett Packard 11494
HP 11494
LG 11265
Magnavox 11525
Mitsubishi 11250
Optoma 10887
Panasonic 11291
RCA 11447
Samsung 10812, 11060, 11312
SVA 10872
Toshiba 11265, 11306
Vizio 11499
Accurian 11803
Action 10873
Akai 11675, 11676, 11935
AOC 11365
Apex Digital 10890, 11217
Astar 11531, 11548
Audiovox 10180, 10710, 10802,
10846, 10875, 11284,
11937, 11951, 11952
BenQ 11315
Byd:sign 11309, 11311
Cadia 11283
Citizen 11935
CyberHome 10794
Dell 11080, 11178, 11264
Emprex 11422, 11546
Envision 10813, 11365
FlexVision 10710
Funai 10171
Go Video 10886
Hannspree 11348, 11351
Hewlett Packard 11088, 11642
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HP 11088, 11642
Hyundai 10849, 11219, 11294
iLo 11286, 11603, 11990
Initial 11603, 11990
Insignia 11204, 11517, 11564, 12002
Jensen 11299
Kost 11262
LG 10856, 11178, 11993
Magnavox 10802, 11198, 11365, 11990
Marantz 10855
Maxent 10762, 11211, 11755
Mintek 11603, 11990
Mitsubishi 11250
NetTV 10762
Norcent 11365, 11589, 11591
Norwood Micro 11286, 11296
Olevia 11144, 11240, 11331, 11610
Panasonic 10650, 11941
Petters 11523
Philips 11454, 11483
Polaroid 11262, 11276, 11316,
11341, 11498, 11523
Protron 11320, 11323
Proview 11401
RCA 10047, 11958
Sampo 10762, 11755
Samsung 10812, 10766, 10814,
11395, 11575
Sansui 11409
Sanyo 11142
Sceptre 10878, 11217, 11360, 11599
Sharp 10093, 10818, 11602
Sherwood 11399
Signet 11262
Sony 11685
Sova 11320
Soyo 11520
Superscan 10864
SVA 10587, 10870, 10871
Sylvania 10171, 11271, 11314, 11394
Symphonic 10171
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Setup Codes for TVs (Plasma)
Syntax 11144, 11240, 11331
Tatung 11286
Techview 10847
Toshiba 10845, 11343, 11524,
11635, 11656
Ultra 11323
US Logic 11286
Vidikron 11398
Viewsonic 10857, 10864, 10885,
11330, 11578, 11627, 11640
Visart 11336
Vizio 10864, 10885, 11756, 11758
Westinghouse 10885, 10889, 10890,
11282, 11577
Wyse 11365
Zenith 11265
Akai 10812, 11207, 11675
Albatron 10843
BenQ 11032
Byd:sign 11311
Daewoo 10661
Dell 11264
Electrograph 11623, 11755
ESA 10812
Fujitsu 10683, 10809, 10853
Funai 11271
Gateway 11001, 11002, 11003,
11004, 11755, 11756
Helios 10865
Hewlett Packard 11089, 11502
Hitachi 10797
HP 11089, 11502
Insignia 11564
JVC 10731
LG 10178, 10829, 10856,
11423, 11758
Marantz 10704, 11398
Maxent 11755
Mitsubishi 10836
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Monivision 10843
Motorola 10835
Moxell 10835
NEC 11398, 11704
NetTV 11755
Norcent 10824, 11089, 11590
Norwood Micro 11303
Panasonic 10250, 10650, 11480
Philips 10690
Pioneer 10679, 11260, 11398
Polaroid 10865, 11276, 11327, 11328
Proview 10835
Runco 11398
Sampo 11755
Samsung 10812, 11312
Sony 10000, 11317
Studio Experience 10843
SVA 10865
Sylvania 11271, 11394
Tatung 11101, 11285, 11287,
11288, 11756
Toshiba 10650, 11704
US Logic 11303
Viewsonic 10797, 11755
Viore 11207
Vizio 11756, 11758
Yamaha 10797
Zenith 10178
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Setup Codes for TV/DVD Combos
Controlled by the TV
Controlled by the DVD
Accurian 11803
Advent 11933
Akai 11675, 11935
Apex Digital 11943
Audiovox 11937, 11951, 11952
Axion 11937
Broksonic 11935
Cinego 11986
Citizen 11935
Diamond Vision 11997
Emerson 11394, 11963
ESA 11963
Funai 11963
Hitachi 11960
iLo 11990
Initial 11990
Insignia 11963, 12002
Jensen 11933
KLH 11962
LG 11993
Magnavox 11963, 11990
Mintek 11990
Panasonic 11941
Philips 11961
Polaroid 11962, 11991
Prima 11933
RCA 11948, 11958, 12002
Samsung 11903
Sansui 11935
Sova 11952
Sylvania 11394, 11963
Toshiba 11635, 11935
Advent 21016
Akai 20695
Apex Digital 20830
Audiovox 21071, 21121, 21122
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Axion 21071
Broksonic 20695
Citizen 20695
Emerson 20675, 21268
ESA 21268
Funai 21268
Go Vision 21071
Hitachi 21247
Insignia 21268
Jensen 21016
Magnavox 21268
Panasonic 21490
Philips 20854, 21260
Prima 21016
RCA 21022
Samsung 20899
Sansui 20695
Sova 21122
Sylvania 20675, 21268
Toshiba 20695
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Setup Codes for TV/VCR Combos
Controlled by the TV
Controlled by the VCR
America Action 10180
Audiovox 10180
Broksonic 11911, 11929
Citizen 11928
Curtis Mathes 11919
Daewoo 11928
Emerson 10236, 11911, 11928, 11929
Funai 11904
GE 11917, 11919, 11922
GoldStar 11926
Harley Davidson 11904
Hitachi 11904
JVC 11923
Lloyd's 11904
Magnasonic 11928
Magnavox 11904, 11931
Memorex 11926
Mitsubishi 11917
Orion 11911, 11929
Panasonic 11919
Penney 11919, 11926
Quasar 11919
RadioShack 11904
RCA 11917, 11919, 11922
Samsung 11959
Sansui 11904, 11911, 11929
Sears 11904, 11926
Sony 11904, 11925
Sylvania 11931
Symphonic 11904
Thomas 11904
Toshiba 11918, 11936
Zenith 11904, 11911, 11929
America Action 20278
Audiovox 20278
Broksonic 20002, 20479, 21479
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Citizen 21278
Colt 20072
Curtis Mathes 21035
Daewoo 21278
Emerson 20002, 20479, 20593,
21278, 21479
Funai 20000
GE 20240, 20807, 21035, 21060
GoldStar 21237
Harley Davidson 20000
Hitachi 20000
LG 21037
Lloyd's 20000
Magnasonic 20593, 21278
Magnavox 20000, 20593, 21781
Magnin 20240
Memorex 20162, 21037, 21162,
21237, 21262
MGA 20240
Mitsubishi 20807
Optimus 20162, 20593, 21162, 21262
Orion 20002, 20479, 21479
Panasonic 20162, 21035, 21162, 21262
Penney 20240, 21035, 21237
Quasar 20162, 21035, 21162
RadioShack 20000, 21037
RCA 20240, 20807, 21035, 21060
Samsung 21014
Sansui 20000, 20479, 21479
Sanyo 20240
Sears 20000, 21237
Sony 20000, 21232
Sylvania 21781
Symphonic 20000, 20593
Thomas 20000
Toshiba 20845, 21145
Zenith 20000, 20479, 21479
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Setup Codes for VCRs
ABS 21972
Admiral 20048, 20209
Adventura 20000
Aiko 20278
Aiwa 20037, 20000, 20124
Alienware 21972
America Action 20278
American High 20035
Asha 20240
Audiovox 20037, 20278
Beaumark 20240
Bell & Howell 20104
Broksonic 20184, 20121, 20209,
20002, 20479, 21479
Calix 20037
Canon 20035
Carver 20081
CCE 20072, 20278
Citizen 20037, 20278, 21278
Colt 20072
Craig 20037, 20047, 20240, 20072
Curtis Mathes 20060, 20035, 20162, 21035
Cybernex 20240
CyberPower 21972
Daewoo 20045, 20278, 21278
Dell 21972
Denon 20042
DirecTV 20739
Durabrand 20039, 20038
Dynatech 20000
Electrohome 20037
Electrophonic 20037
Emerex 20032
Emerson 20037, 20184, 20000,
20121, 20043, 20209,
20002, 20278, 20479,
20593, 21278, 21479, 21593
Fisher 20047, 20104
Fuji 20035, 20033
Funai 20000, 20593, 21593
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Garrard 20000
Gateway 21972
GE 20060, 20035, 20240,
20807, 21035, 21060
Go Video 20432, 20614
GoldStar 20037, 20038, 21237
Gradiente 20000
Harley Davidson 20000
Harman/Kardon 20081, 20038
Harwood 20072
Hewlett Packard 21972
HI-Q 20047
Hitachi 20000, 20042, 20089
Howard Computers 21972
HP 21972
Hughes Network Systems 20042, 20739
Humax 20739
Hush 21972
iBUYPOWER 21972
JVC 20067
KEC 20037, 20278
Kenwood 20067, 20038
KLH 20072
Kodak 20035, 20037
LG 21037
Linksys 21972
Lloyd's 20000
Logik 20072
LXI 20037
Magnasonic 20593, 21278
Magnavox 20035, 20039, 20081,
20000, 20149, 20563,
20593, 21593, 21781
Magnin 20240
Marantz 20035, 20081
Marta 20037
Matsushita 20035, 20162, 21162
Media Center PC 21972
MEI 20035
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Memorex 20035, 20162, 20037,
20048, 20039, 20047,
20240, 20000, 20104,
20209, 20479, 21037,
21162, 21237, 21262
MGA 20240, 20043
MGN Technology 20240
Microsoft 21972
Mind 21972
Minolta 20042
Mitsubishi 20067, 20043, 20807
Motorola 20035, 20048
MTC 20240, 20000
Multitech 20000, 20072
NEC 20104, 20067, 20038
Nikko 20037
Niveus Media 21972
Noblex 20240
Northgate 21972
Olympus 20035
Optimus 21062, 20162, 20037,
20048, 20104, 20432,
20593, 21162, 21262
Orion 20184, 20209, 20002,
20479, 21479
Panasonic 21062, 20035, 20162,
20225, 20614, 20616,
21035, 21162, 21262
Penney 20035, 20037, 20240,
20042, 20038, 21035, 21237
Pentax 20042
Philco 20035
Philips 20035, 20081, 20618,
20739, 21081, 21181
Pilot 20037
Pioneer 20067
Polk Audio 20081
Presidian 21593
Profitronic 20240
Proscan 20060, 21060
Protec 20072
Pulsar 20039
Quasar 20035, 20162, 21035, 21162
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RadioShack 20000, 21037
Radix 20037
Randex 20037
RCA 20060, 20240, 20042,
20149, 20807, 20880,
21035, 21060
Realistic 20035, 20037, 20048,
20047, 20000, 20104
ReplayTV 20614, 20616
Ricavision 21972
Runco 20039
Samsung 20240, 20045, 20739, 21014
Sanky 20048, 20039
Sansui 20000, 20067, 20209,
20479, 21479
Sanyo 20047, 20240, 20104
Scott 20184, 20045, 20121, 20043
Sears 20035, 20037, 20047,
20000, 20042, 20104, 21237
Sharp 20048, 20807, 20848
Shintom 20072
Shogun 20240
Singer 20072
Sonic Blue 20614, 20616
Sony 20035, 20032, 20033,
20000, 20636, 21032,
21232, 21972
Stack 9 21972
STS 20042
Sylvania 20035, 20081, 20000,
20043, 20593, 21593, 21781
Symphonic 20000, 20593, 21593
Systemax 21972
Tagar Systems 21972
Teac 20000
Technics 20035, 20162
Teknika 20035, 20037, 20000
Thomas 20000
Tivo 20618, 20636, 20739, 21996
TMK 20240
Toshiba 20045, 20043, 20845,
21008, 21145, 21972, 21996
Totevision 20037, 20240
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Setup Codes for Video Accessories
Touch 21972
Unitech 20240
Vector 20045
Vector Research 20038
Video Concepts 20045
Videomagic 20037
Videosonic 20240
Viewsonic 21972
Villain 20000
Voodoo 21972
Wards 20060, 20035, 20048,
20047, 20081, 20240,
20000, 20042, 20072, 20149
White Westinghouse 20209, 20072
XR-1000 20035, 20000, 20072
Yamaha 20038
Zenith 20039, 20033, 20000,
20209, 20479, 21479
ZT Group 21972
ABS 01272
Accurian 01653
Alienware 01272
CyberPower 01272
D-Link 01554, 01731
Epson 01563
Escient 01151, 01370, 01371
Gateway 01272
Hewlett Packard 01272, 01267
Howard Computers 01272
HP 01272
Hush 01272
iBUYPOWER 01272
JVC 01384
LG 01415
Linksys 01272, 01365
Media Center PC 01272
Microsoft 01272
Mind 01272
Motorola 01363
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Niveus Media 01272
Northgate 01272
Panasonic 01120
Pioneer 01010
Ricavision 01272
Roku 01486
Samsung 01190, 01490
Sensory Science 01126
Sharp 01010
Sony 01272, 01324, 01364
Stack 9 01272
Sylvania 01563
Systemax 01272
Tagar Systems 01272
Toshiba 01272
Touch 01272
Viewsonic 01272, 01329
Vizio 01126
Voodoo 01272
ZT Group 01272
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