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KENWOOD I
UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL
RC-R0905
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
KENWOOD CORPORATION
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Table of contents- KENWOOD I
- Operating distance
- Hold down the ENT key until the backlight flashes twice.
- Terminate the macro program mode.
- Execute the macro play.
- Select the desired component.
- Hold down the ENT key until the backlight flashes twice.
- Enter the 3 digit code '*997'
- Code selection after mode download
- Select the component for which you want to register the information downloaded above.
- 77 DAT deck Set up codes
- MD recorder operations
- Operating distance
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Remote Control Instruction Manual
Quick start guide.......................................... | 1 |
Getting the most from your remote control ........... | 3 |
Setup code chart .......................................... | 7 |
In case of difficulty ...................................... | 13 |
Remote operation of other components ............. | 14 |
Remote Control Instruction Manual
Preset Remote Control Quick Start Guide
POWER | |
MACRO | SHIFT |
AUDIO | |
VIDEO | TV |
P. CALL | 8 |
P. CALL |
BAND
4 6 ¢
This quick start guide explains how to setup the remote control to operate audio and video components other than the receiver.
In order to make full use of the functions of the remote control, be sure to read the section of this manual entitled “Getting the most from your remote control”.
It contains a detailed explanation of how to operate the remote control and make the necessary settings. The quick start guide describes the operation of the following keys:
7 | 1 ENT key | ||
REC | GUIDE | Gets you into and out of the preset code registration | |
TUNING/SKIP | VOLUME | mode. | |
MUTE | 2 VIDEO, AUDIO, and TV keys | ||
Use these keys to select the input you want to register. | |||
SUBWOOFER | MODE | SOUND | 3 Numeric keys |
LISTEN | |||
In the preset code registration mode, you use these | |||
keys to enter the code numbers that let you control your | |||
FUNCTION | SETUP | components. | |
SHIFT | |||
MENU | THEME | FAV | 4 POWER key |
1 | 2 | 3 | |
Once you have entered the setup code for another | |||
TV/SAT/VID | INFO | ALT AUD | component, you can press this key to turn power to that |
4 | 5 | 6 | |
component on or off. This lets you confirm that you | |||
+100 | REPEAT | RANDOM | |
entered the code properly. | |||
7 | 8 | 9 | |
DISPLAY | 1 | ||
+10 | 0 | ENT | This instruction manual is for some models. |
Model availability and features (functions) may differ depending on | |||
the country and sales area. |
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
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Quick Start Guide
Register the setup codes for your audio and video components
Step 1
Look up the setup code for the component you want to control. RC7
Write down all the applicable setup codes. (This step is very important.)
Step 2
Hold down ENT key until the back-ENT light flashes twice (about three
seconds).
For step 2 through step 8, make sure you start the next step within five seconds of completing the previous one. If more than five seconds elapses between any two steps, you will need to go back and start over from step 2.
Step 3
AUDIO | Press the VIDEO,AUDIO, orTV | |||||
VIDEO | TV | key to select the input you want to | ||||
register. (Each press of the key | ||||||
advances you one by one through | ||||||
the available input settings.) The | ||||||
current input setting appears on | ||||||
the display of the receiver. |
Step 4
MENU | THEME | FAV | Use the numeric keys to enter the |
1 | 2 | 3 | |
TV/SAT/VID | INFO | ALT AUD | |
nent. | |||
4 | 5 | 6 | |
+100 | REPEAT | RANDOM |
Press the POWER key to see if you can turn the component on and off. (If the component you want to control has a mechanical power key that cannot be operated by remote control, press thePLAY key or theTUNING/SKIP key to test it.)
If the component does not respond when you try to control it, return to step 4 and enter the next setup code on the list. Repeat this procedure until you find the code that matches the component.
Step 6
ENT
Press the ENT key to store the code.
Step 7
Repeat steps 3 though6 to enter the codes for each component you want to control.
Step 8
Once you have finished register-
ENT
ing setup codes for all of the inputs, hold down ENT key until the backlight flashes twice (about three seconds).
This exists the registration mode.
If you accidentally exit the registration mode by pressing the wrong key, you will not lose any setup codes you have already saved.
7 | 8 | 9 |
DISPLAY
0
Automatic input naming
In the initial factory setting, the remote control already has provisional component names registered for each input. Before you register setup codes, pressing the input keys of the remote control causes the display to change from the factory preset input names of the receiver (VIDEO1, VIDEO2, etc.) to the input names registered in the remote control (VCR1, VCR2, etc.). Once you have registered the appropriate setup codes for your components, pressing the input keys of the remote control causes the display to change to the actually connected component names (LD, DVD, etc.) for which you have registered setup codes.
Getting the most from your remote control
The remote control supplied with this receiver is also capable of controlling components from a variety of manufacturers once you register the appropriate setup codes into the remote control unit.
Refer to 'Remote operation of other components' for details about the operations available for each component.
Low battery warning
Replace all four batteries with new ones when you notice a shortening of the distance from which the remote control will operate or if the remote control blinks 5 times when you press a key. The remote control is designed to retain setup codes in memory while you change batteries.
Registering setup codes for other components
POWER
VIDEO, AUDIO, TV
ENT
3
3Press the VIDEO, AUDIO, or TV key repeatedly to select the desired component.
VIDEO key | AUDIO key | TV key | ||||||
1VIDEO1 (VCR1) | 1CD (CD) | 1TV1 | ||||||
2VIDEO2 (VCR2) | 2TAPE or MD | 2TV2 | ||||||
3VIDEO3 (DVD) | (TAPE) | 3CABLE | ||||||
or DVD 6ch | 3PHONO |
•Example : To register the component connected to the VIDEO 1 jacks, select 'VIDEO 1 (VCR1)'.
•On models other than the KRF-V8010D, “DVD 6ch” is displayed instead of “VIDEO 3”. It is possible to enter a setup code for the DVD 6ch input, but the display indication will remain “DVD 6ch”. It is not possible to change the name of this input.
SP A | L | R | VCR1 |
SW |
4Use the numeric keys to enter the setup code.
•Example: Press '5258' to register a LD player made by KENWOOD.
•The backlight flashes once each time a number is entered.
•If an invalid setup code is entered the remote will output one long blink, disregard that code and return to the beginning of step 4.
•If you push an invalid key, the remote will exit the setup mode.
1Find the setup code of the component to be registered.
• Refer to the setup code lists to find the setup code for the component to be registered. RC7 Example: To register a CD made by KENWOOD, you would enter '8028'.
•When registering setup codes for KENWOOD audio components which are connected to this unit by system control cords, use the following codes to insure proper system control operation:
Cassette: 7000, CD: 8099, MD: 9000.
Input | Component | Maker | Code | Key |
(CD) | CD player | KENWOOD | 8028, 8037 | AUDIO |
TV 1 | ||||
TV 2 | ||||
CABLE |
2Hold down the ENT key until the backlight flashes twice.
•At this time all inputs become available regardless of any earlier registration.
For step 2 through step 8, make sure you start the next step within five seconds of completing the previous one. If more than five seconds elapses between any two steps, you will need to go back and start over from step 2.
5Press the POWER key, and check to see that the component you want to control turns on.
If the component does not react, and there is more than one setup code, enter another setup code and try again.
•PLAY, TUNING/SKIP(+/–) or MULTI CONTROLkey can also be used instead of POWERkey.
•If the component is already on, pressing POWER key will turn it off.
6Press the ENT key to store the code you have just input.
•The backlight flashes twice.
•This code replaces any previous setup codes entered for the respective component.
7Repeat steps 3 to 6 to register additional components until all components have been registered.
•If you have components that are not remote controllable, like a record player (etc.), you will need to register a Non-IR code at the respective input. This keeps the respective input in the remote control's cyclic list so you can select it using the remote control. Please consult the owner's manual of the components you are connecting for information regarding remote controllability. The list ofNon-IR codes is included at the beginning of the Setup code chart.
Continued to next page
Remote Control
4
8Once setup codes have been entered for all components, hold down the ENT key until the backlight flashes twice.
•Once registered, the display on the receiver shows the component type instead of the default input name.
Example: if you register a VCR at the VIDEO 1 jacks, 'VCR' appears instead of 'VIDEO 1 (VCR1)'.
•After initial setup, any VIDEO or TV (TV1, TV2, CABLE) inputs that have not been programmed with a setup code or Non-IR code are deleted from the cyclic list. The PHONO input will be deleted if aNon-IR code was not registered.
•The INPUT SELECTOR on the front panel of the receiver always cycles through all inputs.
Note
Although each setup code is designed to work with a number of different models, certain codes may not work with some models. (Also, certain codes may only operate some of the functions available on a given model.)
Getting the most from your remote control
Operating other components
This operation lets you operate the registered components. KENWOOD audio components with system control turn on and off automatically with the receiver via the system control connections.
POWER |
SHIFT |
VIDEO, AUDIO, TV |
1Use the VIDEO, AUDIO, or TV keys to select the component you desire.
•Pressing the VIDEO orAUDIO key also changes the input selector on the receiver. If you do not want to change the current input,
press the SHIFT key before step 1. | RC5 | |||||||||
VIDEO key | AUDIO key | TV key | ||||||||
1 VIDEO1 (VCR 1) | 1 CD (CD) | 1 TV1 | ||||||||
2 VIDEO2 (VCR 2) | 2 TAPE or MD | 2 TV2 | ||||||||
3 VIDEO3 (DVD) | (TAPE) | 3 CABLE | ||||||||
or DVD 6ch | 3 TUNER | |||||||||
4 Not used by this | 4 PHONO | |||||||||
remote control. | ||||||||||
2Press the SHIFT key and then press the POWER key (within 3 seconds).
•Pressing the SHIFT key is only required when turning the selected component on or off. Pressing thePOWER key directy turns the receiver on and off.
3Press the operation keys you desire.
•See 'Remote operation of other components' at the end of this manual for a list of keys available with each component.
RC$
The remote control mode remains in the set at the component selected in step 1 mode until you select another component
(etc.).
Note
Be sure to point the remote control at the remote sensor on the receiver when you want to operate KENWOOD components connected by system control cords. Otherwise, point the remote control at the component you want to operate.
Changing (confirming) the operation mode
This operation lets you change the remote control operation mode without changing the input selector.
You may find this useful when you want to control one component while using another. (For example, if you want to rewind the tape deck while listening to a CD.)
This operation is also useful if you don't know the which mode the remote control is set to. Executing this operation allows you to change or reconfirm the operation mode you desire.
SHIFT
VIDEO, AUDIO, TV
1Press the SHIFT key.
• To operate a TV, start from step 2.
Go to step 2 within 3 seconds.
2Press the VIDEO, AUDIO or TV key repeatedly to display the remote control mode for the component you want to control.
SP A | L | R | CD |
SW |
The component to be controlled is displayed in parenthesis
•Pressing any other keys after the SHIFT key cancels the shift function and sends the normal code associated with the respective key.
•The input selector does not change during this operation.
•If you press VIDEO orAUDIO key more than 3 seconds after pressing theSHIFT key, the input selector changes together with the operation mode.
3Execute the desired operations.
• See 'Remote operation of other components' for a list of keys available with each component. RC$
The operation mode remains set at the component specified in step 2.
To return control to the original component, press SHIFT and then press the VIDEO or AUDIO key to return to the original control mode.
Getting the most from your remote control
Preparing for automatic operations | 5 |
(MACRO play) |
The macro play function allows you to set the remote to control several components in succession. After completing this setup, you can perform a series of operations automatically. Enter the setup codes for the components you want to control beforehand.
MACRO
VIDEO, AUDIO, TV
1Make a plan of the macro play you want to Setup.
The order of the operations may be fairly complex and you may not be remember all of the necessary commands during the setup procedure.
Use the space provided below to write down the operations in the order you are going to enter them.
1 | ! |
2 | @ |
3 | # |
4 | $ |
5 | % |
6 | ^ |
7 | & |
8 | * |
9 | ( |
0 | ) |
•Up to 20 steps can be memorized for each macro.
•The example below shows the plan for step 4 (which occupies a total of 9 steps) :
1 | TV + SHIFT + POWER | 3 steps | |
2 | FUNCTION SHIFT + 4 | 2 steps | |
3 | VIDEO + VIDEO | 2 steps | |
4 | SHIFT + POWER | 2 steps | |
Total | 9 steps |
•If you attempt to store more than 20 steps, the remote will output one long blink and exit the macro programming mode.
•Enter channel numbers (for the monitor TV, etc.) exactly as you would using the original remote.
2Press and hold the MACRO key until the backlight flashes twice.
Perform each of the following steps within 5 seconds.
3Press the VIDEO, AUDIO, or TV key to select the macro | ||||
location. (MACRO1, 2, and 3 respectively) | ||||
• You can store up to 3 different macros, one at each key: | ||||
VIDEO ='MACRO 1', AUDIO='MACRO 2', TV='MACRO 3' | ||||
• The backlight flashes once when you select the macro location. | Control | |||
• Pressing a key other than VIDEO,AUDIO, orTV cancels the macro | ||||
program mode. | Remote | |||
When VIDEO is pressed | ||||
SP A | L | R | MACRO1 | |
SW |
6
4Press the keys to be operated in order.
EXAMPLE:
This example shows you how to create a macro that; turns on the TV, sets the TV to the appropriate input, selects the receiver's input selector to LD, and turns on the LD player. All you have to do is insert the laser disc!
1 Press TV > SHIFT > POWER to turn on the TV.
2Press FUNCTION SHIFT > '4' (TV / SAT. / VIDEO) to set the TV to the appropriate video input.
3Press VIDEO twice to select the LD player registered at VIDEO 2.
4 Press SHIFT and POWER to turn on the LD player.
•In order to allow verification of the remote control mode, the name of the selected input appears in the receiver's display when the VIDEO,AUDIO orTV key is pressed. When theVIDEO orAUDIO key is pressed the receiver's input also changes.
5Press the MACRO key so that the backlight flashes twice.
•The macro is stored at the locations specified in step 3. If another macro was previously stored at the same location, it is erased.
Repeat steps 1 through5 to program up to 3 macros.
This completes the macro programming procedure.
Executing an automatic operation
MACRO
VIDEO, AUDIO, TV
1Press the MACRO key.
Go to step 2 within 3 seconds.
2Press the VIDEO, AUDIO or TV key to execute the corre- | ||||
sponding macro play. | ||||
• 'MACRO' appears in the front panel and the | ||||
macro is performed: | ||||
VIDEO ='MACRO 1', AUDIO='MACRO 2', TV='MACRO 3' | ||||
• Some devices take up to 1 second to power on. The macro function | ||||
has an automatic delay after any power function output. | ||||
• Pressing a key other than AUDIO,VIDEO, orTV cancels the macro | ||||
Remote | program mode. | |||
When VIDEO is pressed | ||||
Control | SP A | L | R | MACRO1 |
SW |
Getting the most from your remote control
Setup code correlation
VIDEO, AUDIO, TV
ENT
Deleting a setup code
Perform each step within 5 seconds.
1Hold down the ENT key until the backlight flashes twice.
•At this time all inputs become available regardless of any earlier registration.
2Select the component to be deleted.
Press the VIDEO, AUDIO, or TV key repeatedly to select the desired component.
•Example 1 : To delete the registration of the component connected to the VIDEO 1 jacks, select 'VIDEO 1'.
3 Enter the 3 digit code '991'.
4Hold down the ENT key until the backlight flashes twice.
•To resume all of the factory settings, proceed step 1, then enter “981”.
Checking a setup code
Perform each step within 5 seconds.
1 Hold down the ENT key until the backlight flashes twice.
2Select the component with setup code you want to check. Press the VIDEO, AUDIO, or TV key repeatedly to select the desired component.
3Enter the 3 digit code '990'.
•The backlight flashes twice immediately after the '0' is input to confirm input.
4Press the 1 key and count the number of times the backlight blinks. This is the first number of the 4 digit setup code.
•If the backlight does not blink, the first digit in the setup code is 0.
5Press the 2 key and count the number of times the backlight blinks. This is the second number of the 4 digit setup code.
•If the backlight does not blink, the second digit in the setup code is 0.
6Press the 3 key and count the number of times the backlight blinks. This is the third number of the 4 digit setup code.
•If the backlight does not blink, the third digit in the setup code is 0.
7Press the 4 key and count the number of times the backlight blinks. This is the fourth number of the 4 digit setup code.
•If the backlight does not blink, the fourth digit in the setup code is 0.
Setup code chart
7 | |||||
CD player | 8900 | Satellite | 2900 | DVD | 6900 |
Cassette deck | 7900 | TV | 1900 | MD | 9900 |
LD player | 5900 | VCR | 4900 | ||
Phono | 0900 |
VCR Setup codes
Maker | Setup codes |
Aiwa | 4000 |
Akai | 4041, 4106, 4315 |
Akiba | 4072 |
Alba | 4020, 4072, 4209, |
4278, 4315 | |
Ambassador | 4020 |
Amstrad | 4000, 4278 |
Anitech | 4072 |
ASA | 4037, 4081 |
Asuka | 4037 |
Baird | 4000, 4041, 4104 |
Basic Line | 4020, 4072, 4278 |
Blaupunkt | 4006, 4034, 4162, |
4195, 4226, 4227 | |
Brandt | 4187, 4321 |
Brandt Electronic | 4041 |
Bush | 4072, 4209, 4278 |
Catron | 4020 |
CGE | 4000 |
Cimline | 4072 |
Clatronic | 4020 |
Condor | 4020 |
Crown | 4020, 4072, 4278 |
Daewoo | 4020, 4278 |
Dansai | 4072 |
De Graaf | 4042, 4166 |
Decca | 4000, 4081 |
Dual | 4041 |
Dumont | 4000, 4081, 4104 |
Elcatech | 4072 |
ESC | 4240, 4278 |
Ferguson | 4041, 4321 |
Fidelity | 4000 |
Finlandia | 4081, 4104 |
Finlux | 4000, 4042, 4081, |
4104 | |
Firstline | 4037, 4043, 4045, |
4072, 4209 | |
Fisher | 4046, 4104 |
Frontech | 4020 |
Funai | 4000 |
GEC | 4081 |
General | 4020 |
GoldHand | 4072 |
GoldStar | 4037, 4225 |
Goodmans | 4000, 4020, 4037, |
4072, 4278 | |
Graetz | 4041, 4104, 4240 |
Granada | 4046, 4081, 4104 |
Grandin | 4000, 4037, 4072 |
Maker | Setup codes |
Grundig | 4006, 4007, 4072, |
4081, 4195, 4207, | |
4226, 4347 | |
Hanseatic | 4037 |
HCM | 4072 |
Hinari | 4004, 4072, 4240 |
Hitachi | 4000, 4004, 4041, |
4042, 4166, 4240 | |
Hypson | 4072 |
Imperial | 4000 |
Ingersol | 4004 |
Interfunk | 4081 |
ITT | 4041, 4046, 4104, |
4106, 4240 | |
ITV | 4037, 4278 |
JVC | 4041, 4067, 4207 |
Kaisui | 4072 |
Kendo | 4106, 4209 |
Kenwood | 4041 |
Korpel | 4072 |
Lenco | 4278 |
Leyco | 4072 |
Loewe | 4004, 4006, 4037, |
4081 | |
Logik | 4004, 4240 |
Luxor | 4043, 4046, 4048, |
4104, 4106 | |
M Electronic | 4000 |
Manesth | 4045, 4072 |
Marantz | 4006, 4081 |
Matsui | 4004, 4209 |
Memorex | 4000, 4037, 4046, |
4104 | |
Memphis | 4072 |
Metz | 4006, 4162, 4195, |
4227, 4347 | |
Minerva | 4006, 4195 |
Mitsubishi | 4043, 4067, 4081 |
Multitech | 4000, 4072 |
Murphy | 4000 |
NEC | 4041, 4067 |
Neckermann | 4081 |
Nesco | 4072 |
Nokia | 4041, 4046, 4048, |
4104, 4106, 4240 | |
Nordmende | 4041, 4321 |
Oceanic | 4000, 4041 |
Okano | 4315 |
Orion | 4004, 4209 |
Osaki | 4000, 4037, 4072 |
Otto Versand | 4081 |
Maker | Setup codes | |
Palladium | 4006, 4037, 4041, | |
4072 | ||
Panasonic | 4162, 4226, 4227 | |
Pathe Marconi | 4041 | |
Pentax | 4042 | |
Perdio | 4000 | |
Philips | 4081 | |
Phonola | 4081 | |
Pioneer | 4067, 4081 | |
Portland | 4020 | |
Profex | 4322 | |
Proline | 4000 | |
Pye | 4081 | |
Quartz | 4046 | |
Quelle | 4081 | |
Radiola | 4081 | |
Rex | 4041 | |
Roadstar | 4037, 4072, 4240, | |
4278 | ||
Saba | 4041, 4207, 4321 | |
Saisho | 4004, 4209 | |
Salora | 4043, 4046, 4106 | |
Samsung | 4240, 4432 | |
Sansui | 4041, 4067 | |
Sanyo | 4046, 4104 | |
SBR | 4081 | |
Schaub Lorenz | 4000, 4041, 4104 | |
Schneider | 4000, 4072, 4081 | |
SEG | 4240, 4322 | |
SEI | 4004, 4081 | |
Seleco | 4041 | |
Sentra | 4020 | |
Sharp | 4048 | |
Shintom | 4072, 4104 | |
Shorai | 4004 | |
Siemens | 4006, 4037, 4081, | |
4104, 4195 | ||
Silva | 4037 | |
Singer | 4045 | |
Sinudyne | 4004, 4081 | |
Solavox | 4020 | |
Sontec | 4037 | |
Sony | 4032, 4033, 4034 | Control |
Sunstar | 4000 | |
Suntronic | 4000 | Remote |
Tashiko | 4000 | |
Tatung | 4000, 4041, 4081 | |
Tec | 4020 | |
Technics | 4162, 4226 |
Setup code chart | |||||
8 VCR Setup codes (continued) | |||||
Maker | Setup codes | Maker | Setup codes | Maker | Setup codes |
Teleavia | 4041 | Thorn | 4041, 4104 | Universum | 4000, 4006, 4037, |
Telefunken | 4041, 4187, 4321 | Toshiba | 4041, 4043, 4045, | 4081, 4106, 4195, | |
4081 | 4240 | ||||
Tenosal | 4072 | ||||
Yamishi | 4072 | ||||
Towada | 4322 | ||||
Tensai | 4000, 4322 | ||||
Yokan | 4072 | ||||
Uher | 4240 | ||||
Thomson | 4041 | ||||
Yoko | 4020, 4240 |
TV Setup codes
Maker | Setup codes | |
Acura | 1009 | |
Admiral | 1163 | |
Adyson | 1217 | |
Akai | 1208, 1361 | |
Akura | 1218, 1264 | |
Alba | 1009, 1037, 1218, | |
1371 | ||
Allorgan | 1294 | |
Amplivision | 1217 | |
Amstrad | 1009, 1371 | |
Anitech | 1009 | |
Arcam | 1216, 1217 | |
Asuka | 1218 | |
Atlantic | 1206 | |
Audiosonic | 1037, 1109 | |
Autovox | 1206 | |
Baird | 1343 | |
Barco | 1410, 1479 | |
Basic Line | 1009, 1218 | |
Baur | 1010, 1037, 1349, | |
1361, 1512 | ||
Beko | 1370 | |
Beon | 1037 | |
Binatone | 1217 | |
Blaupunkt | 1191, 1195, 1200, | |
1327, 1328 | ||
Blue Sky | 1218 | |
Blue Star | 1282 | |
Bondstec | 1247 | |
Boots | 1217 | |
BPL | 1282 | |
Brandt | 1109, 1335 | |
Britannia | 1216 | |
BSR | 1294 | |
BTC | 1218 | |
Bush | 1009, 1037, 1218, | |
1282, 1294, 1349, | ||
1371, 1374, 1519 | ||
Cascade | 1009 | |
Cathay | 1037 | |
Centurion | 1037 | |
Remote | CGE | 1247 |
Cimline | 1009 | |
Control | Clarivox | 1037 |
Clatronic | 1247, 1370 | |
Condor | 1320, 1370 | |
Contec | 1009, 1216 | |
Crown | 1009, 1037, 1370 |
Maker | Setup codes |
CS Electronics | 1216 |
CTC | 1247 |
Cybertron | 1218 |
Daewoo | 1009, 1037, 1374 |
Dainichi | 1218 |
Dansai | 1037 |
Dayton | 1009 |
De Graaf | 1208 |
Decca | 1037, 1072 |
Dixi | 1009, 1037 |
Dual | 1519 |
Dual Tec | 1217 |
Dumont | 1070 |
Elin | 1037 |
Elite | 1218, 1320 |
Elta | 1009 |
Emerson | 1361 |
Erres | 1037 |
Expert | 1206 |
Ferguson | 1037, 1109, 1238, |
1287, 1335, 1343 | |
Fidelity | 1216, 1361 |
Finlandia | 1208, 1359 |
Finlux | 1037, 1070, 1072 |
Firstline | 1009, 1216, 1217, |
1247, 1294, 1321 | |
Fisher | 1208, 1217, 1370 |
Formenti | 1037, 1320 |
Frontech | 1163, 1247, 1264 |
Fujitsu | 1072, 1206 |
Funai | 1264, 1294 |
GEC | 1037, 1072, 1217 |
Geloso | 1009 |
Genexxa | 1163, 1218 |
GoldStar | 1037, 1109, 1217 |
Goodmans | 1037, 1072, 1217, |
1317, 1343, 1371, | |
1374 | |
Gorenje | 1370 |
GPM | 1218 |
Graetz | 1163, 1361 |
Granada | 1037, 1072, 1208, |
1217, 1359 | |
Grandin | 1282 |
Grundig | 1070, 1191, 1195 |
Hanseatic | 1037, 1320, 1361 |
HCM | 1009, 1282 |
Hinari | 1009, 1037, 1218 |
Maker | Setup codes |
Hisawa | 1282 |
Hitachi | 1109, 1163, 1217, |
1225, 1349 | |
Huanyu | 1216, 1374 |
Hypson | 1037, 1264, 1282 |
ICE | 1217, 1264, 1371 |
ICeS | 1218 |
Imperial | 1247, 1370 |
Indiana | 1037 |
Ingelen | 1163 |
Inno Hit | 1072 |
Interfunk | 1037, 1163, 1247, |
1361, 1512 | |
Intervision | 1037, 1102, 1217, |
1264 | |
Isukai | 1218 |
ITS | 1371 |
ITT | 1163, 1361 |
JVC | 1053, 1094, 1371 |
Kaisui | 1009, 1216, 1217, |
1218, 1282 | |
Kapsch | 1163, 1206 |
Kendo | 1037 |
Kenwood | 1313 |
Kingsley | 1216 |
Korpel | 1037 |
Koyoda | 1009 |
Leyco | 1037, 1072, 1264, |
1294 | |
Liesenk & Tter | 1037 |
Loewe | 1075, 1289, 1512 |
Luma | 1206 |
Luxor | 1349, 1361 |
M Electronic | 1009, 1037, 1109, |
1163, 1217, 1287, | |
1374 | |
Magnadyne | 1102, 1247 |
Magnafon | 1102 |
Manesth | 1217, 1264, 1320 |
Marantz | 1037 |
Mark | 1037 |
Matsui | 1009, 1011, 1035, |
1037, 1072, 1208, | |
1217, 1294, 1371 | |
Mediator | 1037 |
Memorex | 1009 |
Minerva | 1070 |
Mitsubishi | 1108, 1512 |
Mivar | 1216, 1313 |
TV Setup codes (continued)
Maker | Setup codes |
MTC | 1349, 1512 |
Multitech | 1009, 1102, 1216 |
Neckermann | 1037, 1191, 1349 |
NEI | 1037 |
Nikkai | 1035, 1037, 1072, |
1216, 1218, 1264 | |
Nobliko | 1102 |
Nokia | 1361 |
Nordmende | 1109, 1287, 1343 |
Oceanic | 1163, 1361 |
Orion | 1037, 1294, 1320, |
1321 | |
Osaki | 1072, 1217, 1218, |
1264 | |
Oso | 1218 |
Osume | 1072, 1157 |
Otake | 1317 |
Otto Versand | 1010, 1037, 1191, |
1217, 1320, 1343, | |
1349, 1512 | |
Palladium | 1370 |
Panama | 1217, 1264 |
Panasonic | 1126, 1163, 1226, |
1250 | |
Pathe Cinema | 1216, 1238, 1320 |
Pausa | 1009 |
Perdio | 1320 |
Philco | 1247 |
Philips | 1037, 1374 |
Phonola | 1037 |
Pioneer | 1109, 1163, 1287 |
Profex | 1009, 1361 |
Proline | 1321 |
Protech | 1009, 1037, 1102, |
1217, 1247, 1264 | |
Quelle | 1010, 1011, 1037, |
1070, 1200, 1327, | |
1328, 1361, 1512 | |
1037 | |
Radiola | 1037 |
RBM | 1070 |
Maker | Setup codes |
Rediffusion | 1361 |
Revox | 1037 |
Rex | 1163, 1206, 1264 |
Roadstar | 1009, 1218, 1264 |
Saba | 1075, 1109, 1163, |
1287, 1335, 1343 | |
Saccs | 1238 |
Saisho | 1009, 1011, 1264 |
Salora | 1163, 1349, 1359, |
1361 | |
Sambers | 1102 |
Samsung | 1009, 1037, 1090, |
1217, 1264, 1370 | |
Sandra | 1216 |
Sanyo | 1011, 1072, 1157, |
1208 | |
SBR | 1037 |
Schaub Lorenz | 1361 |
Schneider | 1037, 1218, 1247, |
1371, 1394 | |
SEG | 1217, 1264 |
SEI | 1102, 1294 |
1010 | |
Seleco | 1163, 1206 |
Sentra | 1035 |
Sharp | 1093, 1491 |
Shorai | 1294 |
Siarem | 1102 |
Siemens | 1037, 1157, 1191, |
1195, 1200, 1327, | |
1328 | |
Sinudyne | 1102, 1294 |
Solavox | 1163 |
Sonitron | 1208 |
Sonoko | 1009, 1037 |
Sonolor | 1163, 1208 |
Sontec | 1037 |
Sony | 1010, 1011 |
Soundwave | 1037 |
Standard | 1009, 1217, 1218 |
9
Maker | Setup codes |
Stern | 1163, 1206 |
Sunkai | 1294, 1321 |
Susumu | 1218 |
Sysline | 1037 |
Tandy | 1072, 1163, 1217, |
1218 | |
Tashiko | 1217, 1359 |
Tatung | 1037, 1072, 1217 |
Tec | 1217, 1247 |
Technema | 1320 |
Technics | 1250 |
Teleavia | 1343 |
Telefunken | 1109, 1335, 1343 |
Telemeister | 1320 |
Teletech | 1009 |
Teleton | 1206, 1217, 1349 |
Tensai | 1218, 1294, 1317, |
1320 | |
Texet | 1216, 1218 |
Thomson | 1109, 1287, 1343, |
1349 | |
Thorn | 1035, 1037, 1072, |
1361, 1512 | |
1343 | |
Tomashi | 1282 |
Toshiba | 1035, 1070 |
Uher | 1206, 1320 |
Ultravox | 1102 |
Universum | 1037, 1264, 1370 |
Vestel | 1037 |
Videosat | 1247 |
Videotechnic | 1217 |
Vision | 1320 |
Voxson | 1163 |
Waltham | 1217 |
Watson | 1037, 1320 |
Watt Radio | 1102 |
White Westinghouse | 1037, 1216, 1320 |
Yoko | 1037, 1217, 1264 |
Zanussi | 1206 |
Satellite Setup codes
Maker | Setup codes | Maker | Setup codes | Maker | Setup codes |
Akai | 2515 | Avalon | 2396 | Crown | 2243 |
Alba | 2362, 2421, 2455, | Axis | 2369 | Cyrus | 2200 |
2515 | |||||
Best | 2369 | DDC | 2362 | ||
Aldes | 2288 | ||||
Blaupunkt | 2173 | DNT | 2200, 2396 | ||
Amstrad | 2080, 2252, 2345, | ||||
Boca | 2243, 2513 | Echostar | 2396 | ||
2461 | Control | ||||
BT | 2515 | Emanon | 2421 | ||
Ankaro | 2220, 2288, 2369 | ||||
Bush | 2067 | Ferguson | 2067, 2183, 2336 | ||
Anttron | 2183, 2421 | ||||
Cambridge | 2344, 2515 | Fidelity | 2252 | Remote | |
Armstrong | 2243 | ||||
Commlink | 2288 | Freecom | 2421 | ||
Channel Master | 2362 | Finlux | 2108, 2344, 2455 | ||
AST | 2351 | ||||
Astra | 2108 | ||||
Connexions | 2396 | Fuba | 2369, 2396, 2421 | ||
Astro | 2173 | ||||
Conrad | 2607 | 2183 |
Setupcode chart | ||||||
10 | Satellite Setup codes (continued) | |||||
Maker | Setup codes | Maker | Setup codes | Maker | Setup codes | |
Galaxis | 2288 | Mediamarkt | 2243 | Sabre | 2455 | |
Gooding | 2571 | Minerva | 2571 | Salora | 2108 | |
Grundig | 2173, 2571, 2750 | Morgan’s | 2243, 2513 | SAT | 2351, 2461 | |
Hinari | 2183 | Newhaus | 2220 | Satec | 2183 | |
Hirschmann | 2173, 2573 | Nikko | 2360 | SatPartner | 2421 | |
Hitachi | 2455 | Nokia | 2108, 2455, 2573 | Schwaiger | 2183, 2504 | |
Huth | 2220, 2243, 2288 | Nordmende | 2362 | Seemann | 2396 | |
Intervision | 2592 | Orbitech | 2501 | SEG | 2369, 2421 | |
ITT | 2108 | Oxford | 2344 | Siemens | 2173 | |
JVC | 2515, 2571 | Pace | 2067, 2183, 2336, | Skymaster | 2288, 2628 | |
2455, 2791 | ||||||
Kathrein | 2092, 2173, 2200, | Sunstar | 2513 | |||
2442, 2504, 2622, | Palladium | 2571 | ||||
Tantec | 2336, 2455 | |||||
2658 | Palsat | 2501 | ||||
TechniSat | 2262, 2501 | |||||
Kreiselmeyer | 2173 | |||||
Panda | 2455 | |||||
Telefunken | 2421 | |||||
Kyostar | 2421 | |||||
Philips | 2200, 2292, 2455, | |||||
Teleka | 2243 | |||||
La Sat | 2513, 2607 | 2571, 2750 | ||||
Thomson | 2455 | |||||
Lenco | 2421 | Phonotrend | 2288, 2592 | |||
Triad | 2351 | |||||
Lennox | 2592 | Promax | 2455 | |||
Universum | 2173, 2571 | |||||
Lupus | 2369 | Prosat | 2288 | |||
Ventana | 2200 | |||||
Luxor | 2108, 2573 | Quadral | 2362, 2628 | |||
Vortec | 2421 | |||||
Manhattan | 2455, 2592 | Radiola | 2200 | |||
Vtech | 2351 | |||||
Marantz | 2200 | Radix | 2396 | |||
Wisi | 2173, 2351, 2372, | |||||
Maspro | 2092, 2336, 2750 | RFT | 2200, 2220, 2288 | |||
2396, 2455, 2638 | ||||||
Matsui | 2344, 2571 | Saba | 2336 | |||
LD player Setup codes | ||||||
Maker | Setup codes | Maker | Setup codes | Maker | Setup codes | |
Kenwood | 5258 | Pioneer | 5059 | Sony | 5193, 5201 | |
Marantz | 5064, 5194 | Radiola | 5388 | Telefunken | 5059 | |
Philips | 5064, 5194, 5388 | Salora | 5064 | |||
CD player Setup codes | ||||||
Maker | Setup codes | Maker | Setup codes | Maker | Setup codes | |
Akai | 8156 | Linn | 8157 | Quad | 8157 | |
Alba | 8288, 8603, 8615 | Luxman | 8589, 8778 | Quasar | 8029 | |
Amstrad | 8603 | Marantz | 8029, 8157 | Radiotone | 8615 | |
Arcam | 8157 | Matsui | 8157, 8288 | Revox | 8157 | |
AudioTon | 8157 | MCS | 8029 | Rotel | 8157 | |
Bush | 8615 | Memorex | 8032 | Schneider | 8134, 8615 | |
California Audio Lab 8029 | Meridian | 8157 | Sharp | 8037 | ||
Condor | 8134 | Micromega | 8157 | Sony | 8000 | |
Cyrus | 8157 | Mitsubishi | 8156 | Technics | 8029, 8303 | |
Denon | 8003, 8034 | NAD | 8000 | Toshiba | 8481, 8692 | |
Fisher | 8048 | Naim | 8157 | Universum | 8157 | |
Remote | Grundig | 8157 | Onkyo | 8101 | Watson | 8615 |
JVC | 8072 | Panasonic | 8029, 8303, 8367 | Yamaha | 8036, 8187 | |
Control | Kenwood | 8028, 8190, 8523, | Philips | 8157 | ||
8692 | Pioneer | 8032 |
Setup code chart | |||||
Cassete deck Setup codes | 11 | ||||
Maker | Setup codes | Maker | Setup codes | Maker | Setup codes |
Grundig | 7029 | Onkyo | 7135, 7136 | Sharp | 7205 |
Kenwood | 7071, 7092, 7183, | Panasonic | 7229 | Sony | 7170, 7243 |
7205, 7233, 7234 | Philips | 7029 | Technics | 7229 | |
Marantz | 7029 | ||||
Pioneer | 7027, 7099 | Yamaha | 7205 | ||
Memorex | 7099 | ||||
Revox | 7029 | ||||
Cable Setup codes | |||||
Maker | Setup codes | Maker | Setup codes | Maker | Setup codes |
PVP Stereo Visual Matrix 0003 | |||||
British Telecom | 0105 | United Cable | 0003 | ||
Scientific Atlanta | 0008, 0277 | ||||
Decsat | 0423 | Westminster | 0105 | ||
Jerrold | 0003, 0276 | ||||
DAT deck Setup codes | |||||
Maker | Setup codes | Maker | Setup codes | Maker | Setup codes |
Grundig | 7158 | Marantz | 7158 | Sony | 7093 |
Kenwood | 7216, 7252 | Philips | 7158 | Technics | 7158 |
MD deck Setup codes | |||||
Maker | Setup codes | ||||
Kenwood | 9826 | ||||
Sony | 9000, 9490 |
DVD deck Setup codes
Maker | Setup codes |
Philips | 6539 |
Toshiba | 6503 |
Misc. audio Setup codes
Maker | Setup codes |
Jerrold | 8459, 8520 |
Scientific Atlanta | 8460 |
Starcom | 8459 |
Control Remote
In case of difficulty
Remote control unit | 13 | ||
Symptom | Cause | Remedy | |
The backlight flashes five times during nor- | • The batteries are nearing exhaustion. | • Replace with new batteries to preserve the | |
mal operation. | currently registered setup information. | ||
Subwoofer volume cannot be adjusted. | • Subwoofer is OFF. | • Turn the subwoofer ON. | |
Certain inputs cannot be selected using the | • No Setup codes registered at for the respec- | • Register a Setup code or | |
remote control. | tive input(s). | respective input(s). | RC3 |
Remote control operation is not possible. | • The remote control is set to a different opera- | • Press VIDEO, AUDIO, or TV to select the | |
tion mode. | approriate operation mode. | ||
• Batteries are exhausted. | • Replace with new batteries. | ||
• The remote control unit is too far away from the | • Operate the remote control unit within the | ||
main system, controlling angle is too large, or | controllable range. | ||
there is an obstacle between the receiver and | |||
the remote. | |||
• The audio cords and system control cords are | • Connect properly referring to “Setting up the | ||
not connected properly. | system”. | ||
• No software is loaded in the source compo- | • Place software in the source component you | ||
nent. | want to play. | ||
• An attempt is made to play a tape which is | • Wait until recording has completed. | ||
being recorded in the cassette deck. | |||
• The remote control has not been set to the | • Press the VIDEO, AUDIO, or TV key to activate | ||
operation mode for the component you wish to | the operation mode for the component you | ||
control. | want to control before operation. | RC5 | |
• The microprocessor of the remote control | • Reset the microprocessor. | RC6 | |
malfunctions. | |||
The “MONITOR” indicator appears when | • VIDEO2/MONITOR is set to “MONITOR”. | • When the “MONITOR” indicator is displayed, | |
pressing the VIDEO key. | delete the preset code. | RC6 |
Remote operation of other components
14 | Refer to the following for the type of remote control operations available for each component. |
The setup code for each component must be entered beforehand. RC3 |
1Use the AUDIO, VIDEO, or TV keys to select the component you want to control.
2Press the keys corresponding to the operations you desire. Refer to the following sections for details.
•When pressing keys in succession, press each key firmly and be sure to wait at least 1 second before pressing the next key.
•Numeric keys function the same as the numeric keys on the original remote.
•To execute a FUNCTION SHIFT command, press the FUNCTION SHIFT key, then press the corresponding key within 3 seconds.
Note
1.Although each setup code is designed to work with a number of different models, certain codes may not work with some models. (Also, certain codes may only operate some of the functions available on a given model.)
2.The charts below show the typical functions available for each component. Some manufacturers use different key combinations to perform similar functions. For that reason, we have programmed extra functions on some of the unused number keys to help you control your equipment. To find if your component has extra functions, press the FUNCTION SHIFT key, then press a number key. Repeat this procedure for each number key.
Tuner operations
FUNCTION | |||||
SHIFT | |||||
TUNING/SKIP | 8 | MENU | THEME | FAV | |
1 | 2 | 3 | |||
P. CALL | P. CALL | ||||
BAND | TV/SAT/VID | INFO | ALT AUD | ||
4 | 5 | 6 | |||
4 | 6 ¢ | ||||
+100 | REPEAT | RANDOM | |||
7 | 8 | 9 | |||
7 | DISPLAY | ||||
0 | |||||
TUNING | 6 (BAND) | FUNCTION SHIFT commands | |||
7 (AUTO) | DISPLAY (Dimmer) | ||||
4 (P.CALL | |||||
¢ (P.CALL +) |
Cassette deck operations
TUNING/SKIP | 8 |
P. CALL | P. CALL |
BAND |
4 6 ¢
7
6 | (3 Play) |
8 | (Pause) |
7 | (Stop) |
4 | (1 Rewind) |
¢ | (¡ Fast forward) |
CD player operations
TUNING/SKIP | P. CALL | 8 | P. CALL |
BAND | |||
4 | 6 | ¢ | |
7 |
+ (Disc Skip +) 6(Play/Pause {for SL16})
– Disc( Skip–) 6(3 Play {for other}) 8(Pause {for other}) 7(Stop)
4 (Skip) ¢(Skip)
FUNCTION | |||||
SHIFT | |||||
MENU | THEME | FAV | MENU | THEME | FAV |
1 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
TV/SAT/VID | INFO | ALT AUD | TV/SAT/VID | INFO | ALT AUD |
4 | 5 | 6 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
+100 | REPEAT | RANDOM | +100 | REPEAT | RANDOM |
7 | 8 | 9 | 7 | 8 | 9 |
DISPLAY | DISPLAY | ||||
+10 | 0 | ENT | 0 | ||
Numeric keys | FUNCTION SHIFT commands | ||||
REPEAT (Repeat) | |||||
RANDOM (Random) |
MD recorder operations
FUNCTION | |||||||||
SHIFT | |||||||||
MENU | THEME | FAV | MENU | THEME | FAV | ||||
TUNING/SKIP | P. CALL | 8 | P. CALL | 1 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
TV/SAT/VID | INFO | ALT AUD | TV/SAT/VID | INFO | ALT AUD | ||||
BAND | 4 | 5 | 6 | 4 | 5 | 6 | |||
4 | 6 | ¢ | |||||||
+100 | REPEAT | RANDOM | +100 | REPEAT | RANDOM | ||||
7 | 8 | 9 | 7 | 8 | 9 | ||||
7 | DISPLAY | DISPLAY | |||||||
0 | |||||||||
+ (¡ Search) | +10 | ENT | 0 | ||||||
6 | (3 Play) | Numeric keys | FUNCTION SHIFT commands | ||||||
– 1( Search) | |||||||||
8 | (Pause) | +100 (+100) | |||||||
7 | (Stop) | REPEAT (Repeat) | |||||||
4 | (Skip back) | RANDOM (Random) |
¢ (Skip forward)
Remote operation of other components
TV operations
TUNING/SKIP | P. CALL | 8 | P. CALL |
BAND | |||
4 | 6 | ¢ | |
7 |
+ (Channel +) | 6 | (Mute) | |
– Channel( | 8 | (Volume +) | |
7 | (Volume |
FUNCTION | 15 | ||||
SHIFT | |||||
MENU | THEME | FAV | MENU | THEME | FAV |
1 | 2 | 3 | |||
1 | 2 | 3 | |||
TV/SAT/VID | INFO | ALT AUD | |||
TV/SAT/VID | INFO | ALT AUD | |||
4 | 5 | 6 | |||
4 | 5 | 6 | |||
+100 | REPEAT | RANDOM | |||
+100 | REPEAT | RANDOM | |||
7 | 8 | 9 | |||
7 | 8 | 9 | |||
DISPLAY | |||||
DISPLAY | |||||
+10 | 0 | ENT | |||
0 | |||||
Numeric keys | FUNCTION SHIFT commands | ||||
TV/SAT./VID (Input selector) | |||||
ALT AUDIO (Alternate audio) | |||||
+100 (TV TEXT) | |||||
REPEAT (Text off) | |||||
RANDOM (MIX) |
VCR operations
FUNCTION | ||||||||
SHIFT | ||||||||
MENU | THEME | FAV | MENU | THEME | FAV | |||
TUNING/SKIP | 8 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 3 | REC |
P. CALL | P. CALL | TV/SAT/VID | INFO | ALT AUD | TV/SAT/VID | INFO | ALT AUD | |
BAND | 4 | 5 | 6 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
(¶ Record)
7 | 8 | 9 | 7 | 8 | 9 |
7 | DISPLAY | DISPLAY | GUIDE | ||
+10 | 0 | ENT | 0 |
+ (Channel +) | 6 | (3 Play) | Numeric keys | FUNCTION SHIFT commands | (OSD menu) | |
– Channel( | 8 | (Pause) | TV/SAT./VID (Input selector) | |||
7 | (Stop) | |||||
4 | (1 Rewind) | |||||
¢ | (¡ Fast forward) |
LD player operations
FUNCTION | |||||||||
SHIFT | |||||||||
MENU | THEME | FAV | MENU | THEME | FAV | ||||
TUNING/SKIP | P. CALL | 8 | P. CALL | 1 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
TV/SAT/VID | INFO | ALT AUD | TV/SAT/VID | INFO | ALT AUD | ||||
4 | 5 | 6 | 4 | 5 | GUIDE | ||||
BAND | 6 | ||||||||
4 | 6 | ¢ | +100 | REPEAT | RANDOM | +100 | REPEAT | RANDOM | |
7 | 8 | 9 | 7 | 8 | 9 |
DISPLAY
7
+10 0 ENT
+ (A, A/B) | 6 | (3 Play) | Numeric keys |
– B( ) | 8 | (Pause) | |
7 | (Stop) | ||
4 | (Skip back) | ||
¢ | (Skip forward) |
DISPLAY | (OSD menu) |
0
FUNCTION SHIFT commands
INFO (Frametime)
REPEAT (Repeat)
RANDOM (Random)
DISPLAY (Display)
Satellite tuner operations
P. CALL | 8 | |||||
TUNING/SKIP | P. CALL | |||||
BAND | ||||||
4 | 6 ¢ | |||||
6 | 7 | |||||
+ (Channel +) | (Select) | |||||
– Channel( | 8 | (») | ||||
7 | («) | |||||
4 | (|) | |||||
¢ | () |
FUNCTION | ||||||
SHIFT | ||||||
MENU | THEME | FAV | MENU | THEME | FAV | |
1 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 3 | |
TV/SAT/VID | INFO | ALT AUD | TV/SAT/VID | INFO | ALT AUD | GUIDE |
4 | 5 | 6 | 4 | 5 | 6 | |
+100 | REPEAT | RANDOM | +100 | REPEAT | RANDOM | |
7 | 8 | 9 | 7 | 8 | 9 | (OSD menu) |
DISPLAY | DISPLAY | |||||
+10 | 0 | ENT | 0 | |||
Numeric keys | FUNCTION SHIFT commands | |||||
TV/SAT./VID (Input selector) | ||||||
ALT AUDIO (Alternate audio) | ||||||
+100 (+100) |
Remote operation of other components
16 | Cable tuner operations | ||||||
TUNING/SKIP | P. CALL | 8 | |||||
P. CALL | |||||||
BAND | |||||||
4 | 6 ¢ | ||||||
7 | |||||||
+ (Channel +) | 6 | (Select) | |||||
– Channel( | 8 | (») | |||||
7 | («) | ||||||
4 | (|) | ||||||
¢ | () |
FUNCTION | ||||||
SHIFT | ||||||
MENU | THEME | FAV | MENU | THEME | FAV | |
1 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 3 | GUIDE |
TV/SAT/VID | INFO | ALT AUD | TV/SAT/VID | INFO | ALT AUD | |
4 | 5 | 6 | 4 | 5 | 6 | |
+100 | REPEAT | RANDOM | +100 | REPEAT | RANDOM | (OSD menu) |
7 | 8 | 9 | 7 | 8 | 9 | |
DISPLAY | DISPLAY | |||||
+10 | 0 | ENT | 0 | |||
Numeric keys | FUNCTION SHIFT commands | |||||
MENU (Menu) | ||||||
THEME (Theme) |
FAV. (Favorite) TV/SAT./VID (Input selector) INFO (Page)
ALT AUDIO (Alternate audio) +100 (+100)
DVD player operations
FUNCTION | ||||||||
SHIFT | ||||||||
MENU | THEME | FAV | MENU | THEME | FAV | |||
TUNING/SKIP | 8 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 3 | REC |
P. CALL | ||||||||
P. CALL | TV/SAT/VID | INFO | ALT AUD | TV/SAT/VID | INFO | ALT AUD | ||
BAND | 4 | 5 | 6 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
(¶ Record)
7 | 8 | 9 | 7 | 8 | 9 |
7 | DISPLAY | DISPLAY | GUIDE | ||
+10 | 0 | ENT | 0 |
+ (Disc skip +) | 6 | (3 Play) | Numeric keys | FUNCTION SHIFT commands | (OSD menu) |
– Disc( skip | 8 | (Pause) | ALT AUDIO (Alternate audio) | ||
7 | (Stop) | +100 (+100) | |||
4 | (Skip back) | REPEAT (Repeat) | |||
¢ (Skip forward) | RANDOM (Random) | ||||
DISPLAY (Display) |