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THE USER MANUAL OF THE REMOTE CONTROL
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The remote control is used for the component of America. It can control four different kinds of component TV, VCR, AUX,
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STB others can be used for controlling different installations. Now the Flowing is the operate mode.
Setting the Code:
Follow the step 1 and 2 below for each component you plan to use with the Commander.
Step1: Entering the Code Number
1 See the supplied “Component Code numbers”, and find the three-digit code number for the desired component. If more than one code number is listed, use the number that’s listed first to complete the steps below. For example, if you‘re setting up a Philips’ VCR, you would use the code number 035. If your component isn’t listed, see “Searching for the Correct Code”.
2 While pressing the SET button, press the POWER button.
3 Press the button of the component that you want to set up.
4 Enter the component’s code number. For example, if you’re entering the code for a Philips VCR, you would press 035
5 Press and release the EXIT button to store the code number in the Commander’s memory.
6 Go to “Step 2: Checking if the Code. Number Works” to finish setting up.
Step 2: Checking if the Code Number Works
1 Power on the component you want to set up.
2 Aim the Remote Commander at the component and press a button to check if that button works. For example, press the POWER button to see if it works on your component.
3 Check that the other buttons of the Commander is operating the corresponding functions of the component. You can write down the code number on the label inside the battery compartment lid.
If the Commander doesn’t seem to be working,
˙ First, try repeating these setup procedures using the other codes listed for your component ( see the supplied “Component Code Numbers”).
˙ If after trying all the codes listed for your component-you still cannot get the commander to work properly, try the search method described in “Searching for the Correct Code.”
Searching for the Correct Code
If you‘ve tried all the code numbers listed for your component and you still cannot get the Commander to work (or if your component is not listed in the “Component Code Numbers” tables), try these steps.
1 Power on the component you want to set up. Insert a tape or disc if necessary.
2 While pressing the SET button, press the POWER button.
3 Press the button of the component on the Commander that you want to set up.
4 Press the release the PAGE+ button. Then press and release the POWER button.
5 Repeat step 4 until the correct code number is found. Each time you press the PAGE+ button and then the POWER button, a new code number will be transmitted. Keep trying until your component operates by receiving the transmitted signal from the commander (e.g., the power turns off, the PAGE+ function works, playback starts, etc.) Be patient as you do this, it may take about 100 tries until the correct code number is located.
6 When the correct code is found, press the EXIT button to store the code number in the Commander’s memory.
7 Check that the Commander is operating the other functions of your component by
Controlling the Volume of Video Components
Connected to an Audio System
The Commander is factory preset based on the assumption that you hear the sound of your video components from your TV’s speakers, and that you hear the sound of your audio components from the loudspeakers connected to your receiver (or amplifier).
Factory Setting:
Button Controls the volume of TV, VCR, CBL/ SAT*, DVD* TV
RCVR Receiver (or amplifier)
CD*, AUX* Receiver (or amplifier) on the RCVR button.
If you assign an audio component on the CBL/SAT, CD, AUX or DVD button, you can control the volume of the receiver (or amplifier) on the RCVR button. If you assign video components on these buttons, you can control the volume of the TV. Thus you can control the volume of your TV or receiver (or amplifier) while operating a video or audio component without first having to press the TV or RCVR button. For example, to control the volume for your VCR channels, you don’t need to press the TV button first. However, if your video components are connected to an audio system, you probably hear your TV’s or VCR’s sound from the loudspeakers connected to your receiver (or amplifier), not from your TV speakers. In this case, you need to change the factory setting so that you can control the volume of your video components without first having to switch to the receiver (or amplifier). To change the factory setting for the volume control, follow the procedures below.
Note
This feature is effective only when a receiver or amplifier is set up on the RCVR button.
You cannot control the volume of a receiver (or amplifier) set up on CBL/SAT, CD, AUX or DVD button while operating a component of another button.
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Componenet Code Numbers
TV/VCR Combo
Daewoo 036, 044
Emerson 021, 023, 021, 022, 020, 058
General Electric 027, 024, 027, 025
Gold Star LG 003, 035, 013, 035, 012, 035, 030, 035, 046, 035, 050, 035, 051, 035, 049, 035,
Magnavox 011, 012, 011, 013, 018, 012, 018, 013, 047, 012, 047, 013
Panasonic 018, 011, 018, 012
Quasar 018, 012, 018, 009, 018, 010, 048, 012, 048, 009, 018, 010
RCA/Proscan 018, 011
Samsung 023, 024, 023, 025, 023, 029, 027, 024, 027, 025, 027, 029
Symphonic 023, 041
TVs
Admiral 002, 014, 009
Akai 003
AOC 012
Audinac 034
Bell & Howell 014, 009, 038
Broksonic 003, 012
Craig 022, 023, 020, 021
Croslex 011
Crown 023
Curtis Mathis 003, 019, 023
Daewoo 035, 036, 003, 041, 073
Daytron 013
Emerson 022, 013, 020, 021, 023, 003, 015, 042
Fisher 025
General Electric 002, 018, 003, 007, 045
Gold Star/LG 003, 013, 012, 030, 046, 050, 051, 049
Hitachi 031, 013, 003, 032
JC Penny 003, 002, 030, 007
JVC 028, 029
KTV 033, 013, 003, 023, 034
LXI (Sears) 002, 003, 011, 025, 019, 012, 052
Magnavox 011, 012, 013, 003, 043, 047
Marantz 024
Mitsubishi/MGA 024, 003, 012, 066
NEC 003, 012
Panasonic 018, 016, 017, 007, 049, 067
Philco 011, 013, 003, 068, 035, 031
Philips 011, 056, 043
Pioneer 037, 018, 019
Portland 003, 008
Quasar 018, 007, 048
Radio Shack 002, 012, 024, 023
RCA/Proscan 002, 003, 004, 005, 006, 007, 008, 044,045,046, 053
Samsung 026, 012, 013, 003, 055
Sanyo 025, 023, 054, 069
Scott 023, 012
Sharp 014, 013, 015, 070
Signature 2000 014, 009
Sony 001
Sylvania 011, 012, 003
Symphonic 023, 039, 040, 074
Toshiba 060, 019, 014, 052, 059
Videch 031, 003, 012
Wards 013, 003, 015, 012
Zenith 009, 010
VCRs
Admiral 030
Aiwa 041, 050, 035
Akai 052, 053, 054
Audio Dynamic 017, 040
Bell & Howell 033, 046
Broksonic 020, 022, 017
Canon 012, 011
Citizen 035
Craig 018, 035
Curtis Mathis 007, 041, 012
Daewoo 044, 015, 012, 064
DBX 017, 039, 040
Dimensia 007
Emerson 044, 022, 023, 019, 020, 021, 041, 058
Fisher 033, 037, 038, 036
Funai 041
General Electric 032, 007, 038, 036
Gold Star, LG 035
Go Video 051, 042, 043
Hitachi 011, 007, 008
HQ 015
Instant Replay 012, 011
JC Penny 012, 008, 007, 033, 017, 039, 040
JVC 017, 047, 048, 049, 039, 040
Kenwood 017, 039, 035, 040
LXI (Sears) 041, 035, 008, 036, , 037, 033, 038, 052
Magnavox 013, 011, 012, 010, 063
Marantz 017, 039, 040
Marta 035
Memorex 012, 038
Minolta 008, 007
Mitsubishi, MGA 026, 027, 028, 029, 056, 057, 065, 059
Multitech 028, 041, 024
NEC 017, 039, 040
Olympic 012, 011
Optimus 027
Orion 055
Panasonic 009, 010, 011, 012, 060
Pentax 008, 007
Philco 011, 012, 044, 020
Philips 035, 013, 011, 012, 063
Pioneer 011
Quasar 011, 012, 009, 010, 006
RCA, Proscan 007, 008, 011, 012, 013, 014, 015, 016
Realistic 012, 033, 031, 038, 027, 041
Samsung 025, 016, 024
Sansui 017
Sanyo 033, 038, 046, 044, 035
Scott 015, 016, 024, 038, 026, 027, 028, 029
Sharp 030, 031
Shintom 018
Signature 2000 041, 030
Singer 018
Sony 001 (VTR1: Betamax)
Sony 002 (VTR2: 8mm)
Sony 003 (VTR3: VHS)
Sony 004 (VTR4: DV)
Sony 005 (VTR5: DV)
Sony 006 (VTR6: DV)
Sylvania 013, 011, 012, 041
Symphonic 041
Tashiro 035
Tatung 017, 039, 040
Teac 017, 039, 041, 040
Technics 012, 011
Toshiba 015, 014, 052
Wards 030, 031, 038, 034, 035
Yamaha 033, 017, 039, 040
Zenith 034
DVDs
Aiwa 015
Denon 006, 017
Harman/Karden 018
Hitachi 008
JVC 007
KLH 010
Onkyo 016
Panasonic 002
Philips 012
Pioneer 004, 019, 021
RCA 005
Samsung 014
Sharp 011
Shinco 022
Sony 001, 023
Sylvania 020
Thomson 013
Toshiba 003
Yamaha 006
Zenith 009
Cable Boxes
Hamlin, Regal 022, 023, 024, 025, 026
Jerrold, G.I 043, 001, 002, 003, 004, 005, 006, 007, 008, 018, 022, 044
Oak 027, 028, 029
Panasonic 019, 020, 021
Pioneer 014, 015
Scientific Atlanta 009, 010, 011
Tocom 043, 016, 017
Zenith 012, 013
Satellite- For the U.S
DirecTV Hitachi 005
Hughes 004
Panasonic 003
RCA/Proscan 002, 007
Sony 001
Toshiba 006
For Canada:
Brand Make Code(s)
Star Choice General Instrument 009
Express Vu Echo Star 010
Receiver/Amp.
Aiwa 039, 021
Denon 026, 027, 035, 036
Fisher 010
Harman, Kardon 034
JVC 046, 019, 018, 098
Kenwood 024, 015, 014
Magnavox 020
Marantz 028
NAD 032, 104
Nakamichi 086, 105
Onkyo 033, 038, 042
Panasonic 007, 099
Philips 028
Pioneer 031, 085, 090
RCA 092, 093, 020, 106
Rotel 067
Sansui 037, 089, 087, 086
Sanyo 010
Sharp 027, 015, 100
Sherwood 030
Sony 001, 002, 102
Teac 088, 057, 087
Technics 025, 044, 007
Toshiba 101
Yamaha 029, 045, 013, 103
CD
Aiwa 036, 020
Denon 025, 008
Emerson 091
Fisher 039, 009
GoldStar, LG 101
Harman, Kardon 030
Hitachi 040
JVC 032, 017, 018
Kenwood 033, 013, 023
Magnavox 015, 025
Marantz 071
NAD 028
Nakamichi 043, 082
Onkyo 029, 034, 037
Panasonic 009, 094
Philips 015
Pioneer 027, 016
RCA 081, 088, 089
Sansui 082, 083, 086
Sanyo 039, 009
Sharp 008, 014, 095
Sherwood 038
Sony 001, 098, 099, 100
Teac 048, 053, 083
Technics 024, 031, 004
Yamaha 026, 035, 012