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1. TV TV TV TV LCD amp Plasma TVs TV LCD amp Plasma TVs TV Projectors AUDIO DVD DVD DVD Blu ray amp HD DVD DVD TV DVD AUD Combos AUX Tuners amp Satellite Radios GRUNPY 078 043 MONIVISION 07 SHENG CHIA 1081 ACCURIAN 036 PROVIEW 494 BOXLIGHT KOSS 716 BLAUPUNKT TI MITSUBISHI 017 DENON 379 2000 143 SIRIUS 555 585 767 HAIER 363 501 MONTGOMERY WARD 333 072 SHERWOOD 1349 ADVENT 247 388 PROX 512 DIGITAL PROJECTION 570 KRELL 07
2. Note If the 3 digit code number you just entered is the correct number the Component will turn Off If it did not turn Off continue entering code numbers listed for that brand until the Component turns Off Test functions Same as for 3 Digit Code Programming Method Section B If any of the functions do not work as they should you need to find a new code Once you have found the correct 3 digit code save it by pressing the AUX button one more time The Component LED light will blink twice to confirm the code was stored Now when you press the AUX button all the buttons will work with that 5 Component F Programming the System On Off Button This allows you to program the System On Off button so it can send up to five power On Off commands with one button press STEP1 Press the CBL button Press the SYSTEM ON OFF but ton and the OK SEL button simul taneously for 3 seconds The CBL button will turn on for 30 seconds Press the first COMPONENT button you want to store in the SYSTEM ON OFF button and then the POWER button Repeat this for other Components until you have stored all the desired power commands into the SYSTEM ON OFF button Press the button to save the ower commands you stored The button will blink twice to con firm the commands have been saved G Programming Channel Control You can program the channel controls Channel Up Channel Down Last and
3. 570 KONKA 451 EPSON 304 pee TEAC 005 019 049 040 212 217 JSI 047 SONY 01 033 145 191 286 241 242 243 340 530 PULSAR 116 073 006 KREISEN 530 HITACHI 011 TECHNICS 122 176 193 219 178 177 200 257 262 WC 017 343 KOSS 573 8 QUASAR 034 056 Tea 1008 000 1G 363 569 113 116 284 HP 378 a THETA DIGITAL 1 IWIN 048 050 SPERONIO 310 NAD 598 851 ee 072 Rh m CR 033 DEE it 026 102825218906717320528222089 1 19 Ta s 4 WC 038 KENWOOD 151 SUPERSCAN 3 ONKYO 552 829 498 ia k 161 588 MAGNAVOX 164363 226 390 467 431 6 363 A 215 730 234 380 300 672 560 264174715717 KS VA 092093 MINTEK 281 PANASONIC 1516 REALISTIC 007 019 043 047 MARANTZ 116 164281 LOEWE 164 TENTH 143210 135 SYLVANIA 143 POLAROID 784 295 297 PHILIPS 690705 AUX Lichtina Controls LUXMAN 363 REVOLUTION HD 466 Ha 5 MAXENT 7 MAGNAVOX 1164333 ELAN 057 290 KONKA 051 052054 055 SYMPHONIC 1143 SAMSUNG 16 PIONEER 513 m emama OO emasa mis TOE sar sgt 1 va is i OPTOMA 5 333 094 226 390 467 431 SAMSUNG 1258050089 105 363 127 143333228 472 592 HEC 771 7 575 PANASONIC 080574 KRELL 104 TEAC 073 770 SYMPHONIC 1143 SAMSUNG 1571653 850 MAJESTIC 333 072 779 visco 526 NIKO 57 PHILIPS 164431 FLEXTRONICS 13 ACCURIAN 1003268 LASONIC 061 062 TECHNICS 138 TOSHIBA 130 SHARP 657 B48 MARANTZ 116 164 281 562 584 SANSUX 363 NORCENT 390 RCA 333 FOSGATE AUDIONICS 148 342 ADCOM
4. Banery 2 PHILIPS O 0 When the batteries are low and need to be 3 SAMSUNG ADVENT 247 388 replaced with fresh batteries the Component 4 PHILIPS MAGNAVOX ADVENTURA 002 LED lights will blink 2 times in sequence 5 PANASONIC 103 whenever a POWER button is pressed to 6 LG 248 404 405 473 475 323 387 turn equipment i M ALBARON 1017 143 024 076196 ALERON 028 072 K Memory Lock System 9 PIONEER AMERICA ACTION 043 363 494 526 This remote control is designed to retain pro AMPRO 073 028 048 043 195 005 116 363 047 050 AMSTRAD 052 051 076 096 143 153 154 052 514 grammed memory for 10 years even after bat ANAM 043 054 056 080 117 116 teries are removed from the remote control Quick Number 10 116 363 117 058 394 590 APEX 572 323 L Record Your Component Set up 0 BOSE APEX DIGITAL 0 007 057 Codes Tal AQUAVISION 573574 246 198 10 iPo ASTAR 477 028 043 052 TV Set up Code Number 3 _ iPod AUDIOVOX 076454388 043 nee ee oo mi 008 009 034 056 074 155 333 DVD Set up Code Number 2 AXION 039 363 ANE Code Number 7 __ X 10 For additional information about your remote 8 X10 BENQ 423 026 control go to www universalremote com 9 MICROSOFT XBOX BOXLIGHT 266 113116 102 363 106 112 127 143
5. picture In Picture window to Selects the video source from available URE SOO another location the screen through the video Components through the Cable STB os a Cable STB LIGHT BUTTON SWAP Swaps the contents of the PIP Picture In Picture window and the main viewing screen through the Cable STB so that the PIP window displays on the main screen Programming the Remote Control There are three ways you can program your remote Quick Set Up Method The Pre Programmed 3 Digit Code Method The Auto Search Method The Quick Set Up Method is a unique new feature that enables the fastest and easiest set up by Press to backlight all keypad buttons Press again to turn off or simply wait 10 seconds for automatic shut off using one digit codes for up to 10 major brands for each component The Pre Programmed Code Method allows you to setup all the buttons at once by entering 3 digit code num bers that correspond to a particular Component s manufacturer brand so it s the fastest and easiest of the two methods Code Tables are on the backside of this Instruction Sheet The Auto Search Method scans through all the codes in the remote control one at a time IMPORTANT SETUP NOTE This pertains to all programming steps When you are in setup mode a component LED will light for 30 sec onds lf you do not press a button within 30 seconds the LED light will turn off and exit setup mode and you will need to
6. repeat the above steps but press CBL in GTEP3 L Programming a Macro button If your remote model has custom program mable Macro buttons available they can be Quick Set up Code Tables Set up Code Tables Channel buton in CABLE mode This alowe aa Manufacturer Brand 116 you to program up to five 2 digit channels ea ene ee ee 238 four 3 digit channels or three 4 digit channels SONY a Ki 05 031 032 that can be accessed with one button press 9 SAMSUNG PACE 001 005 002 002 003 363 STEP1 Press the CBL button to select the 3 16 SAMSUNG 001 030_ CBL mode 4 TOSHIBA eee 001 Press the MACRO button and 5 PANASONIC GENERAL NSTRONENT 005 103 104 OK SEL button simultaneously for 3 6 PHILIP
7. Numbers from one Component to operate in another Component mode Default chan nel control settings on the remote control are as follows CBL CBL TV CBL AUD AUD DVD DVD AUX AUX If you wish to store the TV channel control in TV mode use the following steps Press the TV button and the OK SEL button simultaneously for 3 seconds The TV Component LED will turn for 30 seconds GTEP2 Press the VOL button GTEP3 Press the TV button again The Component LED will blink twice to confirm the programming To return to original state If you wish to restore the CABLE channel control in TV mode repeat the above steps but press CBL in GTEP3 H Programming Volume Control Volume and Mute control are factory pro grammed to automatically transfer to the respective Component mode you select as follows CBL CBL TV TV DVD TV AUX AUX However you can program the volume controls Volume Up Volume Down and Mute from one Component to operate in another Component AUD AUD If you wish to store the TV volume control in mode use the following steps Press the CBL button and the OK SEL button simultaneously for 3 seconds The CBL Component LED will turn on for 30 seconds GTEP2 Press the VOL a button Press the TV button The Component LED will blink twice to confirm the pro gramming To return to original state If you wish to restore the CBL volume con trol in CBL mode
8. 066 145 192 182 005 280 374 ARCAM 122 MEMOREX 040 096 163 VINC 161 308 INSIGNIA 14 DELPHI 515 DIGITAL STREAM 609 MINUTZ 008 SELECO 205 011 YUPITERU 043 PRINCETON 004 KLEGG 686 ASPIRE DIGITAL 008 009 MERIDIAN 153 X BOX 027 206 MAGNAVOX _ 1143 NEXUS AUDIO 751 SKARDIN 610 MISAKAI 052 SHARP 75 019 014028 029 363 022 143 175 ZENITH 363 073 072 095 103 PROTON 033578 KLH 331 AUDIOVOX 1003010014015149 MICROSOFT 1027206 YAMAHA 089 066 197 138 334 PANASONIC 1144 PIONEER 556 TENTECH 610 MITSUBISHI 124 109 024 028 040 042 146 363 348 308 ZONDA 112 PROTRON 392 398 498 499 500 BEN 173 KLIPSCH 687 BEL CANTO DESIGN 016 MINTEK 111282 ZENITH 057 074 091 SUPERSCAN 143 RUSSOUND 15 ZENITH 567
9. 1 082 085 SENSORY SCIENCE 222 TOSHIBA 817 POLAROID 1388323 328 353 354 355 356 494 387 TEKNIKA 002 003 363 024 028 043 072 258 143 HP 378 316 327 421 WINBOOK 339 ARAGON 687 SANSUI 040 048 110 063 065 278 HARMAN KARDON 084 140 SAMSUNG 070 165 137 159 275 SONY 191 T 391 505 506 508 TELEFUNKEN 037 046 HUMAX 518 YAMAHA 116 363 SANYO 74 HITACHI 101 SANSUI 154 TOSHIBA 188 273 AUX Home Theater Systems Te 07 058 PORTLAND 1363143 TELERENT 072 HYUNDAI 337 338 ZENITH 363073072 ONA scor 019 HITEKER 087 SANYO 7 i PIT PRINCETON 004 TERA 172 io m SHARP 026004175 Lo 268 SEARS 130 KMC 143 071 DVD TV DVD Combos PRISM 034 THOMSON 049 055 INFOCUS 547 470 TV Projection TVs SHERWOOD 1024102106 447 370 INITIAL l SENSORY SCIENCE 222 AWA 699 KONKA 15 PROSCAN 333 TMK 363 INITIAL 035 282 BOSE 070 724 SONY 001 018 247 248 166 101 184 218 271 INSIGNIA 143 292 297 091 096 SHARP 094 BOSE 347 409 460 Aan A PROTON 363112058 143 171 172 033 528 073 INSIGNIA 350 400 052 164 403 454 457 SIRENS 447 560 612 INTEGRA 142 180 280 273 338 SHERWOOD 245 DENON 564 a PROTRON 392 398 498 499 500 TOSHIBA 138 030 O07 040 258 395 230 WC 038 210 581 AKA 404405473475 REA SOUNDESIGN 1036 046 SHINSONIC 1033 INSIGNIA 589 AUX Gaming Systems PROVIEW 494 TOTEVISION KLEGG 466 DAEWOO 076 SUNFIRE 344 345 18 JBL 084 SONICBLUE T091 JAMO 398 ar aR r ATT PROX 572
10. 157 LEXICON 148 TECHWOOD 1088 TRUTECH 793 SONY 317 319 321 322 324 843 B44 MATSUI 164 SANSEI 076 vizio 386 387 NORWOOD MICRO 027 SAMSUNG 758 GOLDSTAR 008 ADVENT 005 6 091 057 074 THETA DIGITAL 1023 TOSHIBA 510 839 841 341 MATSUSHITA 080 SANSUI 096 400 WARDS 363 008 009 019 028 060061072074 351567 SANYO 166 007 187 HARMANIKARDONIN 148 233 077 028 118 318 146 LITEON 264265 268 THOMPSON 1077 DVD TV DVD AUD Combos 846 847 MAXENT 20 SANYO 166 007 020 053 057 082 187 511 266 143 164 034 OLEVIA 432 363 333 SHARP 251 HITACHI 020 AKAI 281 LOEWE 063 TOSHIBA 130 141 164 188 273 AUX Tuners amp Satellite Radios 840 842 845 MEGATRON 1601 SCEPTRE 776 WAYCON 015 PANASONIC 1080164208 552 524 SONY 001 INTEGRA 275 017 046 108 080 209 381 ALLEGRO 091 MAGNAVOX 066 096 282 TRUTECH 793 MEMOREX 007 072363 SCOTCH 116 WESTINGHOUSE 076 276 435 001 PHILIPS 164 363 431 161 594 TOSHIBA 138 309 ALPINE 098 MALATA 267 URBAN CONCEPTS 035 DURABRAND 143 AUX Digital to Analog Converter box MGA 116 363 024 028 042 scor 028 043 048 143 363 497 WINBOOK 339 PIONEER 734135 393 277 520 587 ZENITH 363073 072 JCPENNEY 216 AMW 006 007 MARANTZ 066 337 US LOGIC 111 282 EMERSON 143 ANTEX ELECIRONIGS 588 MIDLAND 33307 SEARS 030 363 007 028 057 143094333082 116 363 370 POLAROID 388 323 328 353 356 494 387 391 505 M 163 191 114279201 APEX DIGITAL T1115 ANOA 15 VENTURER 10 ESA BOSE 30 170 MINTEK 362 166 138 YORK 363 506 TV Projectors KENWOOD 026
11. 2 384 672 BROKSONIC 1130 MYRYAD 102134 INSIGNIA 096 SYLVANIA 143 SONY 380 HALLMARK 1363 MOTOROLA 1081 SHOGUN 116 AKAI 404 405 473 475 323 387 391 RCA 333 363 161 588 DREAMVISION 235 LEXICON 120 235 236 237 357 360 BUFFALO 264 NAD 088 INTEGRA 773 338 SYMPHONIC 143 XM SATELLITE RADIO 515 556 HANNSPREE 1349381 MTC 116 363 258 SIGNATURE 107 AOC 116 363 REVOLUTION HD 466 EPSON 590 LINN 124 377 071 174 NAKAMICHI 1103 16 091 TOSHIBA T64 TEEVEE HARLEY DAVIDSON 078 MULTITECH 04 SIMPSON 003 APEX 57 RUNCO 395 416 FUJITSU 10 LUXMAN 009 139 052 165 115 004 CAMBRIDGE AUDIO 323 333 NESA MAGNAVOX _ 0 HARVARD 043 NAD 138 025 SONY 001 APEX DIGITAL 006 SAMPO 363 242 HITACHI 250 MAGNAVOX 086164152077 CARY AUDIO DESIGN 174 266 NEUNEO 067 MARANTZ 332 DVD DVD AUD Combos AUX iPod Controls HAVERMY 081 NEC 272197134 116 040 016 024 056 019 SOUNDESIGN 028 363 003 043 AQUAVISION 1573574 SAMSUNG 258 228 229 INFOCUS 730 537 564 MARANTZ 006 028 031 040 063 185 186 265 289 CENTRIOS 019 NEXXTECH 068 ONKYO 173338 HELLOKITIY 076 262 236 281 575 SOVA 1 ASTAR 477 SANSUI 096 400 199 533 492 CINEVISION 1091 NORCENT 005 006 007 069 071 072 073 OPPO 341 HIMITSU 043 NETTV 14 510 508 039 AUDIOVOX 1454388076 SANYO 166 007 KNOLL SYSTEMS 1230 MCINTOSH 238286 311 CITIZEN 020 ONKYO 076 141 180 273 338 PANASONIC 1285 woma 4 i 324828 HISENSE 419447 NIKEI 043 SPECIRICON 12 AVION 76 MARANTZ 781 567 584 MERIDIAN 100 012013 628 COBY 760 OPPO 766 341 PHIL
12. 77 292 60 FISHER 17 PRESIDIAN 0030 YBERHOME 1 JANE 007 OPTONICA 019251 323 TECHVIEW 045 557 YAMAHA 370 PARASOUND 1129130132261 294 295 333 334 FUNAI 143 PRIMA 005 iLO 268 Dev 9 4 820 JL 164 ORION 096 SYMPHONIC 052 FUJITSU 246 198 TOSHIBA 138 258 325 PHILIPS 249 250 063 GATEWAY 222 PRIMARE 193194 KISS 279 HUGHES 817 1 001 PANASONIC 1080034056 164 208 359 552 524 SYNTAX OLEVIA 432 363 333 FUNAI 052 TRUTECH 529 0 PIONEER 014 039 044 069 168 116 035 063 198 GE 027 PRINCETON 078 LITEON 265 268 HUMAX 817 024116 008 009 030 065 258 113333 PHILCO 116 003 059 060 164 363 024 056 TANDY 251 GATEWAY 242 268 VIEWSONIC 247 389 AUDI 480 60 VIDEO 137 091 220 221 222 PROSCAN 027 MAGNAVOX 096 PHILIPS 790 817 463 PHILIPS 164 005 093 038 116 003 363 059 127 TATUNG 056 60 VIDEO 026 VIORE 472592 PROCEED 142 GOLDSTAR 1091 RCA 027 307 PANASONIC 1138 RCA 809 aS 13 206 431 333 161 594 TECHNICS 034080 HAIER 363 501 VISCO 526 ROA 010 048 117 156 067 288 GPX 04a 045 RIO 091 PHILIPS 317 REPLAY NETWORKS 1775 T PILOT 116 TECHNOL ACE 0 HANNSPREE 1349381 VTO 363 O18 104 207203 713 11 188 REALISTIC 019 073 075 095 GRADIENTE 07 769 077 SONY 804 805 PIONEER 734 135 025 018 023 116 393 272 520 TECHVIEW 45 557 HISENSE 419442 0 386 387 189 ROTEL 074 083 085 GREENHILL ROTEL 204 SAMSUNG 301 TIVO 790 817 T 3 582 TECHWOOD 1363 HITACHI 011363 WESTINGHOUSE 1076 276 435 001 ANTHEM 335 397 SAMSUNG 016 GRUNDIG 083 SAMPO 08
13. IPS PANASONIC 1150 77 072 363 250 587 SHERWOOD 349 NEC 736 281 DAEWOO 132 ORION 130 RCA 077 418 iP 378 316 307 401 NORCENT 390 ae va CYBERHOME 1015 SONY 001 OPTOMA 249 MYRYAD 077 DENON 080 173 138 329 ORITRON 058 SONY 286 340 SAMSUNG 137 159 835 HUMAX 518 NORWOOD MICRO 027 ie DAEWOO 076 363 SOVA M PANASONIC 1359 NAD 186113 DIAMOND VISION 037 038 039 PANASONIC 1144150285 138 021 TOSHIBA 173 SANSUI 154 325 HYUNDAI 337 338 NIC 103 DELL 320 164 363 sov0 578 033 RUNCO 342 18 NAKAMICHI 1040244245 172 183 287 DISNEY 040096 PARASOUND 245 YAMAHA 334 SONY 145 834 0 177399 NUVISION 351567 DURABRAND 1052 SPECIRONIO 499500 SANYO 511 266 NEC 176 DURABRAND 1091 PHILIPS 066 276 317 344 TOSHIBA 833 INEINTTY OLEVIA 432 363 333 a DWIN 25 SVA 328 SLECO 705 NILES 403 DvD 2000 017 PHILIPS MAGNAVOX 141 066 DVD DVD Recorders ZENITH 091 831 INFOCUS 333 730 547 548 470 530 58 ONKING 043 HE i DYNEX 400 SYLVANIA 052164333514 SHARP 308 ONKYO 275 017 046 108 080 209 381 EMERSON 091 143 PIONEER 073 099 131 304 337 Set Up Number INITIAL 035 787 043 a oa ELECTROGRAPH 466 SYMPHONIC 1052 SIN 75 OPTIMUS 026 041 ENTERPRISE 1074 POLAROID 1233284295 297 AUX DVR TIVO AUX Media PCs OPTIMUS 025 ELEMENT 363 494 526 SYNTAX OLEVIA 1432363333 OUTLAW 37 072 143 POLK AUDIO 141 066 60 VIDEO 720 201 222 ie OPTOMA 265749 SYLVANIA 052 059 060 164044 333 127 1514363 076 057 TATUNG 056 0 188 92 PANASONIC 032 195 219 1
14. Operating Instructions For ntroduction Button Functions PHAZR 5 Cable Remote Control URSU 9000L amp URSU 9020L UR5U 9000L Sa Universal Remote Control Inc www universalremote com OCE 0081A Rev 01 12 09 09 The PHAZR 5 UR5SU 9000L amp UR5U 9020L is designed to operate the CISCO SA Pioneer Pace Micro Samsung and Motorola digital set tops Plus the majority of TV AUD DVD and AUX equipment on the market as shown below CABLE Cable Converters Televisions AUD Audio Receivers DVD DVD Players AUX Media PC Gaming System etc 2 Replacing Batteries Before you program or operate the remote control you must install two new AA alkaline batteries STEP1 Remove the battery compartment cover on the back of your remote control Check battery polarity carefully and install the batteries as shown in the illustration below STEP3 Replace the battery compartment cover Install two AA alkaline batteries as shown here Operations DEFAULT STATE Component Default CABLE Set Top Box STB Channel Default CABLE channel and numbers through the CABLE STB You have the option of controlling your CABLE channel and numbers through the TV or AUD Refer to section G for pro gramming steps Volume Default Volume and Mute control are automatically transferred
15. S HAMLIN 049 050 055 T seconds The CBL button will turn HITACHI HITACHI 103 055 on for 30 seconds 8 SHARP 03 005 003 008 009 010 069 m 002 003 363 043 258 103 143 STEP3 Enter the the 2 3 or 4 digit code for 2 MEMOREX 052 the channel you want programmed 111 257 153 first for example 007 using the NFUSION 192 Number Pad then press the STOP Quick Number Manufacturer Brand 0100 button Then enter the code for PHILIPS 006 012 013 020 085 043 050 051 next channel for example 050 then 0 ROTEL ie a 116 press the STOP button Repeat this DENON REGAL 049 050 143 process for the third channel The 2 YAMAHA REGENCY 057 043 054 CBL button will blink once for each 3 MARANTZ SKY 730 204 164 channel entered 4 SONY SONY 108 043143 5 INTEGRA SPRUCER 047 116 258 363 143 Press the CH button to store the HARMAN KARDON TELNET 043 channels that were selected The 7 PIONEER TOCOM 039 040 056 015 CBL button will blink twice to con 3 ONKYO TOSHIBA 057 363 016 043 044 076 103 114 125 127 firm the storage of commands 9 EICON VIEWSTAR 012015 143 ZENITH 052 060 093 100 363 143 To access the programmed channels press 320 164 363 the MACRO button once This will bring up 570 the first channel Press once again and it will DVD TT 7 333 bring up the second channel Press again and 07 MS 1 7 it will bring up the third channel 0 HITACHI we a 143 TEIR 1 SONY
16. levels Make direct selections from on screen menus FAV CHANNEL A Y Displays favorite Selects the next higher or lower channel ON DEMAND Demand LAST Provides direct access to On Demand channel X Returns to the previously tuned channel DAY lt gt Skip forward or backward a whole day the program guide lt es Displays live television programming REW LAY FF M BUTTONS oo o VCR DVD VOD KEYS Cable company custom programmable Macros a Fa Perform standard VCR and DVD functions Refer to Section for programming steps Oo J ZF when in VCR and DVD mode and Video On Demand functions when in CABLE mode D a 4 Replays the previous few seconds of a program Gi NUMBER PAD 5 Enter numbers to tune to channels owen Also make numeric entries on on screen menus LIST NOTE You can also use the or the program Displays a list of programs you have recorded a ASPECT guide as alternate ways to tune to channels allowing you to select one for viewing ASPECT Changes the HD screen viewing aspect Reserved for future use ratio through the Cable STB PIP CH ON OFF Selects the next higher or lower channel Opens or closes the PIP Picture In Picture a in the PIP Picture In Picture window window through the Cable STB through the Cable STB MOVE VIDEO SOURCE Moves the PIP
17. mponents you could not program earlier with the Pre Programmed Method D Finding a Component Button s Setup Code Number If you used the Auto Search Method to pro gram a Component you may not know what the correct code number is Here is a way for you to identify the code number so you can record itfor future reference Press the COMPONENT button TV AUD DVD or AUX you want to verify and the OK SEL button simultaneously for 3 seconds The Component LED light will turn on for 30 seconds GTEP2 Press the INFO button and count the number of times the Component LED light blinks This number indi cates the first digit of the code fol lowed by the second and third each separated by a one second pause when the LED will turn off Note 10 blinks represents the number zero Example One blink pause eight blinks pause and three blinks indi cates code number 183 AUX Function Programming a 5 Component You can take advantage of the AUX func tion to program a 5 Component such as a second TV AUD DVD or Audio Component 1 Turn on the 5 Component you want the 5 to program TV AUD DVD or Audio Press the AUX button and the OK SEL button simultaneously for 3 seconds The AUX Component LED will turn on for 30 seconds Press the COMPONENT button you want to setup Point the remote control toward the Component and enter the 3 digit code number assigned to your brand
18. start over A Quick Set Up Method STEP1 Tum onthe device you wantto program to program your TV tum the TV on Point the remote at the TV and press and hold TV key for 3 seconds While Holding the TV key the TV LED will light off and on again Begin to press the number keys one at a time starting with 1 then 2 3 0 until the TV tums off STEP3 Release the TV key to save the code The TV LED will blink twice to con firm the code is stored Repeat these steps for your AUD DVD AUX etc Pre Programmed 3 Digit Code Method Turn on the Component you want to program TV AUD DVD or AUX Press the COMPONENT button TV AUD DVD or AUX to be pro grammed and OK SEL button simul taneously for 3 seconds The Component LED light will turn on for 30 seconds indicating the unit is ready to be programmed Point the remote control toward the Component and enter the 3 digit code number assigned to your brand Note If the 3 digit code number you just entered is correct the Component will Off If it did not turn Off continue entering code numbers listed for that brand until the Component turns Off After you ve entered the correct code number and the Component has turned Off press the POWER button to turn the Component back On Now it is time to test the VOLUME and MUTE buttons for the TV or PLAY and STOP buttons for DVD to make sure they all work If any of the functions do not work as they sho
19. to the respective Component mode you select as follows CBL Cable Set Top Box TV TV AUD AUD Volume and Mute control for DVD are automatically transferred to the TV However you have the option of controlling CABLE Volume and Mute through the TV DVD or AUD Refer to section H for programming steps SYSTEM ON OFF Designed to send Power On Off commands for up to five Components with one button press Refer to section F for details MENU POWER Allows you to turn your TV AUD DVD AUX and Cable Box On and Off AUX DVD AUD TV CBL Used to select the component you want to operate and signals remote control activity Displays the Applications Menu LL lt SYSTEM INFO ON OFF 0 the program guide listings Displays information about the program a currently playing or highlighted in the program guide OK SELECT COCO x EXIT Selects highlighted Sr Exit from current screen enuf SETTINGS SS SSW PAGE Displays settings menu gt 25 Accesses pages above below M M information currently displayed MUTE RR OIE Silences the audio Press to activate WY O CURSOR NAVIGATION PAD A v a gt Press again to restore sound tthe lt Navigate to and highlight an item from previous level the on screen choices VOLUME A Y A B C D Raises or lowers the sound
20. uld repeat from STEP 3 using the next 3 digit code number listed for that brand until you find the best Component code Once you have found the correct 3 digit code save it by pressing the same COMPONENT button one more time The Component LED light will blink twice to confirm that the code was successfully stored Now program the rest of your Components by repeating STEPS 1 5 Note If the Pre Programmed Method did not work or if the Code Tables do not list your Component brand use the Auto Search Method as explained in Section C C Auto Search Method Turn on the Component you want to program TV AUD DVD or AUX TEP Press the COMPONENT button TV AUD DVD or AUX to be programmed and OK SEL button simultaneously for 3 seconds The Component LED light will turn on for 30 seconds indi cating the unit is ready to be pro grammed GTEP3 Point the remote toward the Component and press the CH CH button one step at time or keep it pressed The remote will emit a series of ON OFF commands Release the CH or CH button as soon as the Component turns Off Test functions Same as for 3 Digit Code Programming Method Section B If any of the functions do not work as they should repeat from STEP 3 using CH or CH but tons to find the correct code Save the code Same as for 3 Digit Code Programming Method Section B Now repeat the Auto Search Method for those Co
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