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Using Alternate Remote Codes

Using Alternate Component Keys on your Remote

The DVS5.1 will also respond to alternate component key codes. Allowing you to use an unused 

TV, VCR, RCVR or one of the added AUX positions many remotes include.
Setting up the DVS5.1 to respond to alternate component codes is a two step process. You must 

first program your universal remote control to behave as one of the alternate components. You must 

then configure the DVS5.1 to respond to the alternate component codes.

Programming your remote to different components

The DVS5.1 will respond to eight different pre-programmed component codes. They are: Awia 

DVD, Yamaha VCR, Hitachi Satellite, Sony TV, Go Video VCR, Nakamichi Receiver, Jerrold Cable 

Box and a Symphonic TV. The following table shows the different component buttons and codes 
used to program a few different universal remotes.

If your remote control’s model matches one of the above, read your remote’s user manual for in-

structions on programming your remote control. Then use the above device and manufacturer 

codes to setup your remote.
If your remote is not included in the above list, or the manufacturer code given does not work, then 

you will have to follow your remote controls instructions for programming one of the above compo-

nents and search for a proper match. See the next section. Or teach the DVS5.1 a new set of codes, 

See: 

"Learning New Remote Codes" 

on page 10.

Configuring the DVS5.1 for an alternate component code

After your remote control has been programmed to act like one of the 8 built in code-sets, teaching 

the DVS5.1 to use the new code set is simple.

Make

Device

Sony

One For 

All

Sanyo

RCA

Zenith

X10

Awia

DVD

015

0641

N/A

350

N/A

N/A

Yamaha

VCR

040

0038

238

009

025

022

Symphonic

TV

023

0171

104

189

520

202

Sony

TV

001

0000

110

002

708

015

Hitachi

SAT

N/A

0819

N/A

084

N/A

N/A

Go Video

VCR

N/A

0432

248

138

139

013

Jerrold

CBL

001

0476

303

046

552

062

Summary of Contents for DVS5.1

Page 1: ...ZEKTOR DVS5 1 DVI Video Audio Switch Owner s Manual www zektor com Rev 2 01 19 05 TM...

Page 2: ...fall causing serious injury to a child and serious damage to the product Ensure that any attached cables cannot be tripped over This product is supplied with a UL Class 2 power supply as indicated on...

Page 3: ...arching for a component code in your remote 9 Learning New Remote Codes 10 Teaching the DVS5 1 to use learned remote control keys 10 Remote Control Learning Caveats 12 Bright Dim Auto dimming Modes 13...

Page 4: ...d encryption the DVS5 1 will pass all the encryption com munications to your HDCP compliant display If you display is not capable of HDCP the DVS5 1 will not decrypt the video for your display To use...

Page 5: ...uts If power is off when this button is pressed then the DVS5 1 will power on and select input 2 SELECTIN3 Pressing this button will select input 3 of the DVS5 1 s inputs If power is off when this but...

Page 6: ...dby mode it will power on and then select input 5 AUDIOBREAK Audio break away select key Pressing the AU DIOBREAK key followed by any of the SELECTIN keys will switch only the audio stream POWEROFF Th...

Page 7: ...gin using the DVS5 1 is to program your Universal Remote control to act like the remote used to control a Awia DVD Once this is done you will be able to immediately start using your DVS5 1 Check your...

Page 8: ...remotes If your remote control s model matches one of the above read your remote s user manual for in structions on programming your remote control Then use the above device and manufacturer codes to...

Page 9: ...ble component that the DVS5 1 understands Or you can also go to the section Learning New Remote Codes on page 10 to teach the DVS5 1 new keys for individual commands To search for compatible component...

Page 10: ...DVS5 1 is now ready to accept new remote control key codes For each of the following steps You may press a key on your Remote Control If accepted the IR indicator light will blink and the key will be...

Page 11: ...ed Press the key on your remote that you want to use as the new key for SELECTIN5 1 BLINK STEP 8 8 After a pause the Power indicator blinks 2 times and repeats Press the key on your remote that you wa...

Page 12: ...component s control codes will work better than others We ve designed the DVS5 1 to work with a great majority of codes however a few brands use non standard ways of transmitting their component s co...

Page 13: ...modes Bright Mode When pressing the SETDIMMODE key to toggle to this state the display will turn bright and remain that way Dim Mode When pressing the SETDIMMODE key to toggle to the Dim mode the dis...

Page 14: ...he SETUP button on the back panel of the DVS5 1 STEP 1 1 Select an initial power on input Using the SELECTIN1 SELECTIN5 keys or the SELECT or SELECT keys choose the desired power on default input STEP...

Page 15: ...ng the AC adapter from the wall or by using a switched power strip Nothing should be lit on the DVS5 1 STEP 2 2 Using a pen or pencil press AND HOLD the SETUP button on the back panel of the DVS5 1 Wh...

Page 16: ...t is connected to a DLP projector and the audio out is connected to a Surround Sound Processor DIGITAL VIDEO 1 2 3 4 5 OUT 1 3 5 2 4 OUT 1 2 3 4 OUT 9 12VDC Setup DIGITAL AUDIO Typical Application HD...

Page 17: ...are typically seen as sparkles or random dots in the video Contact your Zektor dealer for recommendations on cable brands Rack Mounting The DVS5 1 can be mounted in a standard 19 equipment rack with...

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Page 19: ...is warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state and country to country Return Exchange Shipment of product is as advertised by product Upon...

Page 20: ...20 Customer Service Contact Information ZEKTOR LLC 12675 Danielson Court Suite 401 Poway CA 92064 Phone 858 748 8250 Email customerservice zektor com...

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