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Using Different Remote Codes

Using Alternate Component Keys on your Remote

The HDS4 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 HDS4 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 teach the HDS4 to respond to the alternate component codes.

Programming your remote to different components

The HDS4 will respond to five different pre-programmed component codes, they are: Jerrold Cable 

Box, Symphonic TV, Yamaha VCR, Awia DVD and a Nakamichi Receiver. The following table 

shows the different component buttons and codes used to program a few different universal re-

motes.

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 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 components 

and search for a proper match. See the next section. Or teach the HDS4 a new set of codes, See: 

"Learning New Remote Codes" 

on page 8.

Teaching the HDS4 a new component code

After your remote control has been programmed to act like one of the 5 built in code-sets, teaching 

the HDS4 to use the new code set is simple.

Make

Device

Sony

One For 

All

Sanyo

RCA

Zenith

X10

Jerrold

CBL

001

0476

303

046

552

062

Symphonic

TV

023

0171

104

189

520

202

Yamaha

VCR

040

0038

238

009

025

022

Awia

DVD

015

0641

N/A

350

N/A

N/A

Nakamichi

RCVR

086

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Summary of Contents for HDS4

Page 1: ...ZEKTOR HDS4 Component Video Audio Switch Owner s Manual www zektor com Rev 9 03 11 2004 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: ...relays to switch signals Digital audio is switched using highspeed digital electronics The HDS4 accepts either a Coax SPDIF input or a Toslink optical input Both Coax and Toslink signals are made avai...

Page 4: ...wer on and then select input 3 SELECTIN4 Select input 4 If the HDS4 is in standby mode it will power on and then select input 4 POWEROFF The HDS4 can be set to standby mode by pressing a single button...

Page 5: ...g the HDS4 is to program your remote control to act like a Jerrold Ca ble Box Once this is done you will be able to immediately start using your HDS4 Check your remote s user manual for instructions o...

Page 6: ...ew different universal re motes 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 an...

Page 7: ...equences to find a compatible component that the HDS4 understands or you can go to the section Learning New Remote Codes on page 8 to teach the HDS4 new keys for individual commands To search for comp...

Page 8: ...ound 4 seconds until the HDS4 powers up and the Power indicator on the front panel of the HDS4 begins to blink GREEN The HDS4 is now ready to accept new remote control key codes For each of the follow...

Page 9: ...r blinks 2 times and repeats Press the key on your remote that you want to use as the new key for POWERTOGGLE 2 BLINKS STEP 8 8 After a pause the Power indicator blinks 3 times and repeats Press the k...

Page 10: ...des however a few brands use non standard ways of transmit ting their remote control codes that may not be compatible with the HDS4 In these somewhat rare circumstances you will have to program your r...

Page 11: ...hree 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...

Page 12: ...ing the SETUP button on the back panel of the HDS4 STEP 1 1 Select an initial power on input Using the SELECTIN1 SELECTIN4 keys or the SELECT or SELECT keys choose the desired power on default input S...

Page 13: ...ter about three seconds the power indica tor will flash three times indicating the HDS4 has been reset to power on defaults STEP 1 1 Remove all power from the HDS4 this can be done by unplugging the A...

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Page 15: ...d with a distribution amplifier that can drive multiple displays simultaneously The HDS4 will allow switching one device to one display device at a time Audio switching The HDS4 allows for the input o...

Page 16: ...auto mode so that it will pick the best source of audio Pr R Pb B L H Y G SPDIF R V Toslink Pr R Pb B L H Y G SPDIF R V Toslink Pr R Pb B L H Y G SPDIF R V Toslink Pr R Pb B L H Y G SPDIF R V Toslink...

Page 17: ...R Pb B L H Y G SPDIF R V Toslink Pr R Pb B L H Y G SPDIF R V Toslink Pr R Pb B L H Y G SPDIF R V Toslink Pr R Pb B L H Y G SPDIF R V Toslink Pr R Pb B L H Y G SPDIF R V Toslink DC input OUT 4 3 2 1 To...

Page 18: ...H Y G SPDIF R V Toslink Pr R Pb B L H Y G SPDIF R V Toslink Pr R Pb B L H Y G SPDIF R V Toslink Pr R Pb B L H Y G SPDIF R V Toslink Pr R Pb B L H Y G SPDIF R V Toslink DC input OUT 4 3 2 1 To AV Recei...

Page 19: ...ives 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 receipt of m...

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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