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remote’s button until “Good” flashes twice on the LCD
screen.

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Try varying the distance between the remotes until you

find an optimal distance where the codes are learned on the
first or second try.

1. Programming The Function Buttons

1.

Go to the SETUP mode by pressing both the MAIN and

ENT buttons simultaneously for 

three seconds

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2.

Press the LEARN button next to the LCD screen.

3.

Select the DEVICE that contains the function button you

wish to program.

4.

Press the PAGE button to go to page 2 of the device if

you need to. 

5.

Place your original remote control head to head with the

MX-600 about 2 inches apart on a flat surface as illustrated
below.

5. Programming the MX-600 to Control Your Components

Summary of Contents for MX-600

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Page 2: ...on Layout K System Settings 5 Programming the MX 600 to Control Your Components A Using Preprogrammed Codes 1 Three Digit Code Number 2 Auto Scan With Three Digit Number B Learning Method 1 Programming The Function Buttons 2 Programming The Ten Device Buttons 6 Programming Favorite Channels 7 Programming Macro Buttons A Programming Macro Functions To M1 M2 M3 POWER ON and POWER OFF Buttons B Progr...

Page 3: ...t on Function and Device Buttons B To Create or Edit Text for Favorite Channel Buttons 11 Recalling the Preprogrammed Three Digit Number 12 Setting Backlight 13 Cloning MX 600 14 Adjustment of LCD contrast 15 Caution On Handling LCD Screen 16 Low Battery Message 17 Memory Lock 18 Glossary 19 Warranty 20 Specifications 21 Appendix A List of Preprogrammed LCD Text by Device B Three Digit Preprogramm...

Page 4: ...rol sends radio waves in every direction so you don t have to point the remote anymore 2 The MRF 100 s built in Front Blaster sends commands to components in the same cabinet space as the MRF 100 3 Self adhesive Flashers affix to the Infrared sensors on the front panels of your components The Flashers relay commands to components out of sight of the MRF 100 s Front Blaster The flashers plug in to ...

Page 5: ...d code library in the remote control by teaching up to 530commandsintotheMX 600fromyouroriginalremotecontrols or acombinationofboth CustomizeandAutomateYourSystem You can create your own labels of the buttons on the LCD screen program 50 favorite channel buttons operate the volume channel and transport buttons from one device when you are in another device and havemultiplethingsdonewithonepressofa...

Page 6: ...fe Under normal operating conditions the batteries will last approximately six months If the batteries are running low you will notice reduced range from the remote commands that are not sent properly or are not sent at all You may also notice the backlighting of the LCD screen and the buttons is diminished Should any of these occur replace the batteries immediately To ensure proper performance of...

Page 7: ...ages of commands and you can change the name of any LCD button using up to five alphabet characters numbers and symbols to customize the unit to fit your audio video devices Please refer to LCD Button Editing on page 39 for additional details B Preprogrammed Codes The MX 600 comes with extensive preprogrammed IR codes for practically all major audio and video equipment You can set up and operate a...

Page 8: ...ilable on your original remote control or in the preprogrammed database can be added to a macro to completely automate what you would normally do by pushing buttons one at a time It can be as simple as turning on your TV and Cable Box turning the TV to the appropriate channel for operation with the Cable Box and changing the Cable Box channel to your favorite morning news A macro can be configured...

Page 9: ...of these device buttons can send out a series of up to 20 programmed commands when pressed for more than one second These buttons are commonly used in sending audio input codes when you press the button to go to a device The audio receiver would make an automatic input switch according to the device button you pressed However these buttons can be programmed with whatever macro you desire E Favorit...

Page 10: ...the manual for details H Cloning The MX 600 The MX 600 is capable of sending all the programmed codes and operations from one MX 600 to another MX 600 Please refer to page 43 in the manual for details I All Other Operations You can set the duration of the backlight on time and change the LCD screen contrast Please refer to pages 42 and 44 in the manual for additional details Note The last Device s...

Page 11: ...es LIGHT button MACRO buttons MAIN DEVICE menu button LCD Page change button POWER OFF MUTE VOLUME CHANNEL Previous channel button TRANSPORT functions PLAY STOP REWIND and FF for VCR DVR CD and DVD etc JOYSTICK button UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT and ENTER to move the cursor and enter the selection by pushing down the joystick in the center Also called THUMBPAD ENTER DISPLAY ...

Page 12: ... MAIN button Important When using the Preprogramming method starting on page 13 always use the appropriate button as shown in the illustration above when asked FROM TABLE You may have already changed the labels of the buttons but the code tables are in the positions as shown For example the AUDIO Code Table refer to pages starting at 58 will ALWAYS be the top left button The SAT Code Table will al...

Page 13: ... Activity based configuration A Device based configuration centers on each Device with its two LCD pages controlling one component All of the functions that your original remote control has on it would be put on to one device The MX 600 comes with the labels and preprogrammed codes in a Device based setup If you go to the List of Preprogrammed LCD Text by Device on page 53 you will see diagrams of...

Page 14: ...se functions to your DVD device such as surround sound controls the receiver s DVD input code the TV s power code etc Everything that you need for watching a DVD on your TV without having to jump back and forth from Device to Device You can decide where on the MX 600 you want your functions to reside relabeling the LCD screen buttons explained on page 39 for those functions and choosing preprogram...

Page 15: ...Important If you have already relabeled your device keys your LCD screen will not look like the illustration above Select the appropriate LCD button for the FROM TABLE using the labels as shown in the illustration on page 11 of this manual For example if you have relabeled AUX as LIGHTS you would still push the bottom left button to access the AUX Code Table 6 The remote will be flashing ENTER NUM...

Page 16: ...ee digit code make note of the code It will have at least some of the functions in it that are needed to control your device 8 Confirm that it is the right code by pressing the Power button The device should turn on After you have confirmed that the right code is entered save the code by pressing the SAVE button on the LCD 9 At this point try ALL of the buttons on the remote and see which ones wor...

Page 17: ...ne if you replaced your old TV with a new one 2 Auto Scan With Three Digit Number You can also program your remote control by sending out a series of Power Off commands for different brands stored in the library by using the following steps This is similar to the first method except it is easier to move through all of the device codes for your device and make note of each one that turns your devic...

Page 18: ... FROM TABLE using the labels as shown in the illustration on page 11 of this manual For example if you have relabeled AUX as LIGHTS you would still push the bottom left button to access the AUX Code Table 6 Point the remote control toward the component and alternately press the UP or DOWN button on the LCD and the Power Off button If the right code number is sent the component will turn off right ...

Page 19: ...our component by pressing other functional buttons If any of the buttons do not operate as they should please repeat from Step 1 9 Continue to program other components by repeating from step 1 above 10 You can press EXIT at any time if you do not wish to proceed 11 Exit from Preprogrammed mode by pressing the MAIN button and then exit from the SETUP mode by pressing the MAIN button once again 5 Pr...

Page 20: ...at can be assigned a command to control a particular action for your device Commonly used function buttons include the two pages of sub commands within each of the 10 devices channel up and down volume up and down menu guide exit info 0 9 and the joystick Points to Remember If the remote control fails to learn a function after the first try Keep the remotes stable by placing them on a flat surface...

Page 21: ...ETUP mode by pressing both the MAIN and ENT buttons simultaneously for three seconds 2 Press the LEARN button next to the LCD screen 3 Select the DEVICE that contains the function button you wish to program 4 Press the PAGE button to go to page 2 of the device if you need to 5 Place your original remote control head to head with the MX 600 about 2 inches apart on a flat surface as illustrated belo...

Page 22: ...age If it flashes Fail repeat from Step 4 until it learns successfully 8 Return to Step 3 until you have programmed all of the buttons that you require 9 Once you complete the programming and wish to exit the LEARNING mode press the MAIN button Exit from the SET UP mode by pressing the MAIN button once again Tip Learning to VOL CH and Transport buttons If you are having problems learning to the Vo...

Page 23: ...head with the MX 600 about 2 inches apart on a flat surface 5 Select any of the ten device buttons you wish to program on the MX 600 Press the button on your original remote control you wish to program into the Device button you have chosen on the MX 600 Once the MX 600 has received the signal the MX 600 will flash Good on the LCD screen indicating it learned the code correctly If it flashes Fail ...

Page 24: ...evice For example You program the AMP s TV input code on the TV device and are in the DVD device pages because you are controlling the DVD player The AMP s input is set to DVD Now you want to quickly adjust the picture on the TV If you push the TV Device button it will change the input on your AMP to TV and you will not be able to adjust the picture for your DVD In this case it would be better not...

Page 25: ... Press the device button that corresponds to the component that your FAV channel will control For example pressing the TV device will only send out the type of code that the TV responds to Pressing the Cable device will only control the cable box 4 Press the LCD button you will be assigning to the favorite channel and enter the channel number you wish to store in the FAVORITE channel button You ca...

Page 26: ... Tip You can use the following buttons 0 9 ENTER DISPLAY POWER ON POWER OFF and INFO PAUSE in your FAV macro Tip For Advanced Users To make even more powerful FAV macros you can learn codes from your original remote s to the 0 9 ENTER DISPLAY POWER ON POWER OFF and INFO PAUSE buttons in any device and use them in your FAV macros This will not work if you have already applied a preprogrammed device...

Page 27: ...ed for more than 1 second while on the MAIN page of the remote control Important If you program the POWER ON and POWER OFF buttons with a macro they will no longer function as ON and OFF buttons for your components Just erase any macros you have programmed on to these buttons if you want to restore the original ON and OFF function See the Tips at the end of this section for help on programming mac...

Page 28: ...o end your macro on the Device page that you would like it to remain on when the macro is sent in normal use 6 Store the commands you programmed into the macro button by pressing the Channel Up button 7 Return to Step 3 until you have programmed all of the Macros that you require 8 Once you have completed the programming and wish to exit from this mode press the MAIN button Exit from the SETUP mod...

Page 29: ...store up to 20 commands Important Do not press the MAIN button at the beginning of your macro or it will not work You can use the MAIN button at any other step in your macro 6 Be sure to end your macro on the Device page that you would like it to remain on when the macro is sent in normal use 7 Save the commands you selected to the macro button by pressing the CH UP button 8 Return to Step 4 until...

Page 30: ...hen using a macro remember to keep the remote pointed toward your components until the macro is finished being transmitted You will notice the Sending icon flash in the upper right corner of the LCD screen as the macro is sending out each command It will not show when a series of PAUSE commands are being executed Wait until the icon finishes flashing before using other functions or putting the rem...

Page 31: ...g to this page because most receivers and amps take time to cycle up and can t receive any commands such as input until the device is ready So we have had the other steps of the macro running while the Audio device is cycling up 13 Press PAUSE three times The button on the bottom right of the joystick We ve done this since our particular receiver takes longer than normal to cycle up so we have pre...

Page 32: ...19 Press MAIN twice Press M1 to test your macro It should turn on your Audio device receiver for example then your TV then your Cable box then change the input to Cable on your receiver then change the Channel on your Cable box to 135 Note You can end your macro on any page you like including the MAIN page We deliberately ended our macro on the Cable page before we saved it since that is where we ...

Page 33: ...to the SETUP mode by pressing the MAIN and ENTER buttons simultaneously for three seconds 2 Press the PUNCH button next to the LCD screen 3 Press the VOL button on the LCD for Volume Punch Through the PLAY button for Transport Punch Through and the CH button for Channel Punch Through 4 Select the device you wish to punch through to 1st device example Television or Cable box 5 Select the device you...

Page 34: ...for other devices 8 Once you complete the programming and wish to exit from this mode press the MAIN button Exit from the SET UP mode by pressing the MAIN button once again Tip When using Punch Through think of the first Device you select as the Device that now controls the functions and think of the second Device as the device that you want to control those functions You are taking the controls o...

Page 35: ...tons in a single device or an individual button in the device press the DEVICE button 6 Press the device button TV VCR Audio etc to erase the button s from the device Tip Press the PAGE button and then press the DEVICE button TV VCR Audio etc to erase the learned function in the device button itself Programming this learned function to the Device button was explained in Programming the Ten Device ...

Page 36: ...s 1 Go to the SETUP mode by pressing both the MAIN and ENTER buttons simultaneously for three seconds 2 Press the ERASE button next to the LCD screen 3 Press the FAV button 4 If you wish to erase all the favorite channel buttons in the MX 600 press the ALL button and then press the SURE button at the next LCD screen 5 If you wish to erase one button press the KEY button Press the individual button...

Page 37: ...s the MACRO button 4 If you wish to erase all of the macro buttons in the MX 600 press the ALL button and then press the SURE button at the next LCD screen 5 If you wish to erase just one of the macros press the KEY button at step 4 and then one of the M1 M2 M3 POWER ON or POWER OFF buttons to erase the macro functions from that button 6 Repeat from Step 5 to erase any other macro buttons you requ...

Page 38: ... of the ten DEVICE buttons from which you wish to erase the macro function and then press the SURE button at the next LCD screen 6 Exit from Macro mode by pressing the MAIN button and then exit from SETUP mode by pressing the MAIN button once again D Erasing Punch Through Functions 1 Go to the SETUP mode by pressing the MAIN and ENTER buttons simultaneously for three seconds 2 Press the PUNCH butt...

Page 39: ...ICE button from which you wish to erase punch through 5 Press the same DEVICE button once again 6 Punch through is erased when the same device button is pressed the second time 7 Repeat from Step 2 to erase the Punch Through for other devices 8 Exit from Punch Through mode by pressing the MAIN button and then exit from the SETUP mode by pressing the MAIN button once again 9 Erasing Existing Progra...

Page 40: ...edit DEVICE button text skip Steps 3 4 and press the PAGE button before selecting the Device button 6 The character to be changed will blink and you can change the character using the number pad buttons on the remote control The characters assigned to each number pad button are shown below It will be rotated to a different character each time the same number pad button is pressed Tip You move the ...

Page 41: ...s the FAV button and then the favorite channel button on which you wish to write text There are five LCD pages of favorite channels Select the page you wish to write on by pressing the PAGE button 4 The character to be changed on the button you selected will blink and you can change the character using the number pad buttons on the remote control The characters assigned to each number pad button a...

Page 42: ...y pressing the MAIN and ENTER buttons simultaneously for three seconds 2 Press the RECAL button next to the LCD screen 3 The LCD display will alternately flash device names and the three digit code number assigned to the device for 10 seconds and then exit to the SETUP mode 4 Before the 10 seconds are up pressing the MAIN button on the remote will stop the flashing and exit to the SETUP mode 5 Exi...

Page 43: ...t to the LCD screen 3 Using the number pad buttons enter the desired backlight time in seconds It can go up to 99 seconds Save the time by pressing the button at the right side of the time you just assigned 4 Exit from the SETUP mode by pressing the MAIN button Tip Note that the time you ve entered in SETUP for the Backlight to go off is extended each time you push a button So the light will go of...

Page 44: ...ND button If it is to be copied to press the RECV button 4 If you wish to clone the entire device press the ALL button If you wish to clone only one device at a time press the DEVIC button 5 If you press the DEVIC button it will show all the devices Press the device button you wish to clone 6 Set the MX 600 head to head with another MX 600 to be cloned from as shown below Each unit should be in ei...

Page 45: ...t from the Cloning mode by pressing the MAIN button and then exit from the SETUP mode by pressing the MAIN button once again Pressing the MAIN button and Up on the joystick simultaneously will make the LCD contrast darker and pressing the MAIN button and Down on the joystick simultaneously will make the LCD contrast brighter 13 Cloning MX 600 14 Adjustment of LCD Contrast ...

Page 46: ...X 600 is not waterproof Never immerse it in water Don t expose the MX 600 to extreme temperatures Keep it away from any heat sources Avoid dropping the remote control Clean the LCD screen with a soft cloth Never use abrasives or cleaning solutions on the soft cloth If the batteries are running low the LCD displays LOW BATTERY whenever you press the POWER button or you press the MAIN and ENTER butt...

Page 47: ...numeric codes needed to program a preprogrammed remote control or the actual infrared signals transmitted by remote controls to devices Component See device Contrast Either an arbitrary description of how clear an LCD screen is for viewing or a specific adjustment that allows you to customize the screen s visible characteristics Delay Usually a pause placed between two steps in a macro Delays may ...

Page 48: ...xamples of devices would be televisions DVD players receivers or VCRs Some devices such as receivers or dual cassette decks may be treated by some remotes as more than one device Also known as components Firmware Indicates the programming software stored on the remote control The MX 600 remote can have its firmware flashed upgraded to a newer version Frequencies The range of infrared carrier frequ...

Page 49: ...thout pointing at the desired device Emitters are also partially responsible for any limits on the range of frequencies that can be controlled Emitters are always placed at the top of a remote control and are typically shielded by a red plastic window The MX 600 has 2 very strong IR emitters Infrared receiver The portion of a device that receives infrared commands from a remote control Since infra...

Page 50: ...motes for later use Some factors which can affect the ability of one remote to learn another would be code length signal frequency type of signal and the amount of learning memory available The MX 600 is capable of learning to every button including the joystick except the Page Main Fav buttons Macro Macros are sequences of infrared commands that are played back in order by a remote control at the...

Page 51: ...t represents entering a standby mode after a certain length of inactivity The MX 600 uses very little power with the LCD screen on so the screen remains on at all times Preprogrammed Indicates a library of infrared codes built in to a particular remote This feature allows a remote to control your equipment without needing to learn individual signals or replace a particular remote that is lost or b...

Page 52: ... information back to a remote control during use This is known as 2 way communications Most 2 way components can still be controlled via a 1 way remote although certain workarounds must be used when learning signals The MX 600 is capable of controlling most 2 way components RF Radio Frequency signals Note that the MX 600 s RF signal only communicates with the MRF 100 base station which converts it...

Page 53: ...re Products that have been modified or incorporated into other products Products purchased more than 12 months ago Units purchased from unauthorized dealers or companies MRF 100 Power Supply 9V 300mA IR Flasher Line Outputs 2 5mm Mono Mini Jack RF Frequency 418MHz MX 600 IR Range 30 to 50 feet line of sight depending on your components RF Range 50 to 100 feet depending upon the environment RF Freq...

Page 54: ... UP REAR DN CENTER DN CENTER UP MENU Surr GUIDE Center EXIT Delay INFO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 DISPLAY SHIFT Button Name Functions SAT ON OFF VOL UP VOL DN CH UP CH DN MUTE PRE CH UP DN LEFT RIGHT SELECT PLAY STOP REW FF I MENU I GUIDE O EXIT II INFO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 DISPLAY ENTER POWER ON POWER OFF VOL UP VOL DN CH UP CH DN MUTE PREV CH UP DN LEFT RIGHT SELECT PLAY STOP REW FF MENU GUIDE RECORD PA...

Page 55: ...UP CH DN MUTE PREV CH UP DN LEFT RIGHT SELECT MENU GUIDE CANCEL INFO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 DISPLAY ENTER Button Name Functions VCR ON OFF VOL UP VOL DN CH UP CH DN MUTE PRE CH UP DN LEFT RIGHT SELECT PLAY STOP REW FF I MENU I GUIDE O EXIT II INFO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 DISPLAY ENTER POWER ON POWER OFF VOL UP VOL DN CH UP CH DN MUTE PREV CH UP DN LEFT RIGHT SELECT PLAY STOP REW FF I I RECORD PAUSE 1 2 3...

Page 56: ... CH UP CH DN MUTE PREV CH UP DN LEFT RIGHT SELECT PLAY STOP REW FF MENU GUIDE EXIT INFO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 DISPLAY ENTER Button Name Functions DVD LD ON OFF VOL UP VOL DN CH UP CH DN MUTE PRE CH UP DN LEFT RIGHT SELECT PLAY STOP REW FF I MENU I GUIDE O EXIT II INFO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 DISPLAY ENTER POWER ON POWER OFF SKIP SKIP SEARCH UP DN LEFT RIGHT SELECT PLAY STOP REW FF I I EJECT PAUSE 1 2 3 ...

Page 57: ...0 DISPLAY ENTER POWER ON POWER OFF PLAY A STOP A REW A FF A R PLAY A Rec MUTE A RECORD A PAUSE A Button Name Functions CD ON OFF VOL UP VOL DN CH UP CH DN MUTE PRE CH UP DN LEFT RIGHT SELECT PLAY STOP REW FF I MENU I GUIDE O EXIT II INFO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 DISPLAY ENTER POWER ON POWER OFF TRACK TRACK RANDOM SKIP SKIP PLAY STOP REW FF I I EJECT PAUSE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 DISC ...

Page 58: ...P CH DN MUTE PREV UP DN LEFT RIGHT SELECT MENU GUIDE EXIT INFO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 DISPLAY ENTER Button Name Functions DVR ON OFF VOL UP VOL DN CH UP CH DN MUTE PRE CH UP DN LEFT RIGHT SELECT PLAY STOP REW FF I MENU I GUIDE O EXIT II INFO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 DISPLAY ENTER POWER ON POWER OFF VOL UP VOL DN CH UP CH DN MUTE PREV CH UP DN LEFT RIGHT SELECT PLAY STOP REW FF MENU GUIDE RECORD PAUSE 1 2 ...

Page 59: ... CURTIS MATHES 076 DENON 002 034 109 215 229 230 027 037 234 259 330 340 341 349 350 DELPHI 419 EIGER 149 ELAN 057 290 ENLIGHTENED AUDIO 099 098 ESCIENT 368 FISHER 047 214 180 182 297 FOSGATE 062 231 342 GE 056 260 GOLDSTAR 008 HAFLER 174 HARMAN KARDON 231 233 254 153 154 118 121 227 277 318 HITACHI 020 INKEL 197 INTEGRA 354 JAMO 398 JBL 263 JCPENNY 076 216 JEFF ROWLAND 206 JENSEN 058 JVC 240 163 ...

Page 60: ...50 069 159 168 116 035 078 198 POLKAUDIO 029 PROCEED 144 268 RCA 010 048 117 156 067 288 REALISTIC 019 056 073 075 095 REVOX 162 ROTEL 074 083 085 SAMSUNG 016 SANSUI 040 048 110 119 065 228 SANYO 047 059 SCOTT 019 091 SEARS 076 SHARP 026 094 131 175 181 SHERWOOD 024 038 055 102 103 105 106 051 030 SONY 018 093 223 247 248 160 166 015 101 184 218 271 353 369 372 380 SOUNDESIGN 036 SOUNDSTREAM 084 0...

Page 61: ...AL INSTRUMENT 148 GOI 122 HITACHI 139 140 HTS 122 HUGHES 068 154 161 162 165 166 JVC 122 MAGNAVOX 136 MEMOREX 136 MITSUBISHI 068 154 MOTOROLA 148 NEXT LEVEL 148 PANASONIC 142 PAYSAT 136 PHILIPS 152 153 156 068 154 PROSCAN 151 106 150 RADIO SHACK 148 RCA 151 106 150 SAMSUNG 123 155 163 SONY 103 STAR CHOICE 148 TOSHIBA 127 068 154 UNIDEN 136 ZENITH 159 ...

Page 62: ...TECH 062 EIKI 187 ELECTROHOME 143 024 076 196 EMERSON 028 048 043 155 005 197 004 047 050 051 076 096 143 151 153 154 FISHER 007 057 FUJITSU 198 246 FUNAI 028 043 FUTURETECH 043 GATEWAY 242 268 GE 160 144 165 073 197 008 009 034 056 074 130 155 161 004 091 157 183 GOLDSTAR 113 116 102 004 106 112 119 127 143 HALL MARK 004 HITACHI 011 163 166 004 009 010 012 023 075 143 158 072 INFINITY 164 JBL 164...

Page 63: ...O 168 169 178 179 180 181 182 183 073 157 SAMPO 197 058 004 202 SAMSUNG 050 089 101 105 004 127 143 160 211 228 229 253 254 SANYO 166 007 020 053 057 082 187 SCOTT 028 043 004 048 143 SEARS 015 030 004 007 028 057 143 094 160 082 165 166 SELECO 189 200 205 SHARP 081 019 014 170 028 029 004 022 143 175 251 SIEMENS 088 SIGNATURE 072 SONY 070 139 147 126 185 085 194 SOUNDESIGN 028 004 003 043 SPECTRI...

Page 64: ...ANTREPLAY 031 JCL 031 JCPENNY 012 013 015 040 066 101 JENSEN 043 JVC 048 043 130 150 055 060 012 031 050 152 166 KENWOOD 014 048 034 047 LLOYD 034 LXI 034 003 009 017 106 MAGIN 040 MAGNAVOX 067 031 034 068 041 156 164 MARANTZ 067 069 012 031 156 MARTA 101 MATSUI 027 030 MEI 031 MEMOREX 101 003 010 014 031 034 053 072 102 134 139 MGA 045 046 059 MINOLTA 013 020 MITSUBISHI 059 061 151 013 020 045 04...

Page 65: ...HINTOM 024 SIGNATURE 034 SONY 056 057 058 077 052 003 078 076 031 149 154 SOUNDESIGN 034 STS 013 SYLVANIA 031 034 059 067 SYMPHONIC 034 TANDY 010 034 TATUNG 039 043 TEAC 034 039 043 TECHNICS 031 070 TEKNIKA 031 019 034 101 THOMAS 034 TMK 006 TOSHIBA 112 131 079 008 059 047 082 013 042 081 TOTEVISION 040 101 UNITECH 040 VECTOR RESEARCH 012 VICTOR 048 VIDEO CONCEPTS 012 034 046 141 VIDEOSONIC 040 WA...

Page 66: ...40 EASTERN 057 066 ECHOSTAR 106 ELECTRICORD 032 GEMINI 008 054 GENERAL ELECTRIC 072 GENERAL INSTRUMENT 074 103 104 GNC 099 GOLDEN CHANNEL 030 HAMLIN 049 050 055 HITACHI 103 055 INSIGHT 074 JERROLD 074 004 103 002 003 008 009 010 069 MAGNAVOX 010 012 064 079 095 094 MASSILLON 074 MEDIA ONE 107 MEDICOM 074 MEMOREX 052 MITSUBISHI 102 MOTOROLA 074 MOVIE TIME 028 032 NCTC 074 NSC 015 028 038 071 OAK 03...

Page 67: ...43 SONY 096 108 SPRUCER 047 078 STARCOM 002 004 008 009 STARGATE 008 030 097 104 SUSQUEHANNA 043 074 TIME WARNER 043 074 TOCOM 039 040 056 TOSHIBA 052 UNITED CABLE 004 053 UNIVERSAL 005 007 014 032 035 VIDEOTRON 043 VIEWSTAR 012 015 018 086 087 088 089 Wide Open West 043 099 ZENITH 052 060 093 100 CABLE WEBTV ...

Page 68: ... GOLDSTAR 091 057 074 MAGNAVOX 066 096 MARANTZ 083 095 MEMOREX 163 MINTEK 111 MITSUBISHI 017 MYRYAD 102 134 NAD 088 NAKAMICHI 103 ONKYO 076 035 PANASONIC 021 042 138 PHILIPS 066 083 095 PIONEER 023 092 099 107 108 131 PROCEED 086 PROSCAN 026 027 RCA 026 027 SAMSUNG 056 070 119 137 170 SHARP 094 SONY 033 118 145 TATUNG 102 THOMPSON 026 027 TOSHIBA 035 034 130 141 164 YAMAHA 042 089 166 ZENITH 057 0...

Page 69: ... 208 HITACHI 042 175 INKEL 130 143 144 JC PENNY 014 061 092 141 JENSEN 158 JVC 004 022 136 163 213 214 242 243 KENWOOD 185 007 023 055 071 072 142 137 KOSS 061 KRELL 241 KYOCERA 005 LOTTE 102 LUXMAN 011 028 070 076 249 252 LXI 059 MAGNAVOX 044 107 MARANTZ 027 041 044 051 077 107 209 246 MCINTOSH 212 247 MCS 014 073 092 MEMOREX 010 MISSION 044 107 MITSUBISHI 179 MITSUMI 153 MODULAIRE 182 MONDIAL 14...

Page 70: ... 026 031 051 066 SHERWOOD 003 019 051 096 112 115 119 166 SIGNATURE 033 SONY 048 081 097 126 133 177 225 226 164 SOUNDESIGN 251 SUMO 155 SYLVANIA 044 107 SYMPHONIC 052 181 TAEKWANG 195 085 TANDY 010 TEAC 015 034 036 051 052 101 131 140 079 TECHNICS 060 103 200 172 184 008 068 TECHWOOD 076 THETA DIGITAL 234 235 TOSHIBA 006 067 091 160 148 VECTOR RESEARCH 080 VICTOR 004 022 114 124 WARDS 185 033 YAM...

Page 71: ...p Code Number DENON 206 207 MAGNAVOX 032 121 MARANTZ 211 MITSUBISHI 121 NAD 121 PANASONIC 113 PHILIPS 032 PIONEER 106 107 108 121 RCA 002 RUNCO 127 SONY 053 110 TECHNICS 113 THETA DIGITAL 032 TOSHIBA 106 YAMAHA 129 Note These codes are stored in DVD ...

Page 72: ...24 036 DENON 105 227 HARMAN KARDON 233 JVC 239 240 KENWOOD 013 023 145 LUXMAN 035 MAGNAVOX 027 MARANTZ 027 MITSUBISHI 242 243 NAKAMICHI 244 245 ONKYO 012 018 019 PHILIPS 027 PIONEER 003 039 050 066 SANSUI 027 SHERWOOD 004 028 030 033 034 SONY 020 022 052 084 089 TEAC 059 YAMAHA 021 ...

Page 73: ...72 Set Up Code Table DVR Manufacturer Brand Set Up Code Number HUGHES 117 PHILIPS 090 117 RCA 109 REPLAY NETWORKS 075 SONY 104 105 TIVO 090 117 ...

Page 74: ...RON 151 FAROUDJA 184 FUJI 209 JERROLD 153 JVC 185 HUNTER DOUGLAS 219 KENWOOD 185 LITE TOUCH 208 212 LUTRON 158 159 077 MAKITA 186 201 MINDPATH 205 NILES 160 187 NSM 161 PIANO DISC PLUS 085 POLKAUDIO 162 RUSSOUND 081 SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA 163 156 SIMA 082 SOLO ELECTRONICS 207 SOMFY 078 079 SONY 164 165 166 STARCOM 153 TURBOSCAN 167 VELODYNE 203 X 10 183 093 257 XANTECH 168 169 170 171 172 188 189 ...

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