throbber
FCC Compliance
`
`This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
`Rules. Operation is subject to the following
`two conditions: (1) This device may not
`cause harmful interference, and (2) this
`device must accept any interference received,
`including interference that may cause
`undesired operation.
`Note
`This equipment has been tested and found
`to comply with the limits for a class B digital
`device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
`Rules. These limits are designed to provide
`reasonable protection against harmful
`interference in a residential installation. This
`equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
`radio frequency energy and, if not installed
`and used in accordance with the instruc-
`tions, may cause harmful interference to
`radio communication. However, there is no
`guarantee that interference will not occur in a
`particular installation. If this equipment
`does cause harmful interference to radio or
`television reception, which can be determined
`by turning the equipment off and on, the
`user is encouraged to try to correct the
`interference by one or more of the following
`measures:
`• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
`•
`Increase the separation between the
`equipment and the receiver.
`• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a
`circuit different from that to which the
`receiver is connected.
`• Consult the dealer or an experienced
`radio/TV technician for help.
`Any changes or modifications not expressly
`approved by Scientific-Atlanta could void
`the user’s authority to operate this equip-
`ment.
`
`United States: Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.,
`5030 Sugarloaf Parkway, Box 465447,
`Lawrenceville, GA 30042
`Europe: Scientific-Atlanta Europe GmbH,
`Westerbachstrasse 28-32, 61476 Kronberg, Germany
`Asia-Pacific: Scientific-Atlanta (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.,
`1 Claymore Drive, #08-11 Orchard Towers,
`Singapore 229594
`Latin America: Scientific-Atlanta Argentina S.A.,
`Carlos Pelligrini 1149, Piso 11o, Capital Federal 1011,
`Buenos Aires, Argentina
` All rights reserved.
`© 2002 Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.
`Printed in USA
` www.scientificatlanta.com
`Part Number 749221 Rev B
` February 2002
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`CBL Setup Codes
`About Cable Codes
`Your cable service provider may
`have “locked” a valid cable code
`into your remote to keep you from
`unintentionally changing the cable
`code.
`If you need to program the remote
`to operate a different device, use
`the following steps to unlock the
`remote.
`1. Press and hold the SELECT key
`and the CBL key until the LED
`blinks twice.
`2. Press 996.
`3. Press CH- to unlock the remote.
`Result: You can now set up your
`CBL key with a different cable code.
`Cable Codes
`You must enter all 4 digits to
`program the CBL mode key.
`Brand—Code
`General Instrument–0290, 0490, 0824
`Jerrold–0290, 0490, 0824
`Motorola–1120
`Panasonic–0121
`Pioneer–0547, 0891, 1891
`Scientific Atlanta–0491, 0891, 1891
`The Explorer eClub
`The Explorer eClub is an online club
`that provides news about the Explorer
`DHCT and offers you a chance to win
`prizes and other premium items.
`To join the Explorer eClub, you must
`enter the serial number of your DHCT.
`The number is located on a label on the
`bottom of your DHCT, and begins with
`S/N. Also, your cable service provider
`may need this number if your DHCT
`requires service. Write the serial
`number here:
`S/N____________________________.
` You can access the Explorer eClub on
`the Internet at
`www.scientificatlanta.com/explorerclub
`
`AUX Setup Codes
`Receiver Codes
`Brand—Code
`ADC–0545
`Aiwa–1419, 0172,
`1103
`Capetronic–0545
`Carver–1103, 1203
`Denon–1174, 1118
`JVC–0088
`Kenwood–0041,
`1041, 1327,
`1583, 1584
`MCS–0053
`Magnavox–1103,
`0545, 1203
`Marantz–1203, 1103,
`0053
`Onkyo–0149
`Optimus–1037, 0545
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`Panasonic–0053,
`1532
`Philips–1103, 1203,
`1283
`Pioneer–0545, 1037
`Proscan–1268
`Quasar–0053
`RCA–1268, 0545,
`1037
`Sansui–1103
`Sony–0172, 1172,
`1072, 1272
`Sunfire–1327
`Technics–0053,
`1322, 1532, 1323
`Thorens–1203
`Victor–0088
`Wards–0172
`Yamaha–0190, 1190
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`Amplifier Codes
`Brand—Code
`GE–0092
`Harman/Kardon–
`0906
`JVC–0345
`Luxman–0179
`Marantz–0335, 0906
`Nakamichi–0335
`Optimus–0409
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`Philips–0906
`Polk Audio–0906
`Realistic–0409
`Sansui–0335
`Sony–0703
`Soundesign–0092
`Victor–0345
`Wards–0092
`Yamaha–0368
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`Home Automation Codes
`Brand—Code
`GE—0254
`One For All—0181
`Radio Shack—0254
`Security System—0181
`Universal X10—0181
`X10—0181
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`Additional Audio Codes
`These codes allow you to program your
`remote to control cable radio set-top
`devices.
`Brand—Code
`Jerrold–0473, 0534
`Scientific Atlanta–0474
`Starcom–0473
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`User’s Guide
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`AT2400 AllTouch®
`Remote Control
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`CBL
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`GUIDE
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`VCR
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`POWER
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`SELECT
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`INFO
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`About Your Remote Setting Up Your Remote
`Your new AT2400 AllTouch®
`To Set Up a Mode Key
`Remote Control (“remote”) func-
`The mode keys are programmed with
`tions as four remotes in one to
`most of the popular brands of electronic
`operate your TV, VCR, cable set-top
`devices, so before you perform this
`device, or CD player. If you prefer,
`procedure, test each mode key.
`you can program the AT2400
`AllTouch Remote Control to
`To test the mode key, turn on your
`operate additional electronic
`device, press the mode key for that
`devices, such as a stereo receiver, a
`device, and then press POWER on the
`DVD player, or a home automation
`remote to verify that the power to the
`device turns off.
`device.
`If the device does not turn off, then the
`For information about the keys on
`mode key may not be set up. Follow
`the remote, go to the Quick
`these steps to set up a mode key:
`Reference section of this guide.
`1. Find the code for your brand of
`Note: If you have questions or
`device in one of the setup code lists
`concerns about the operation of
`in this guide.
`this remote, contact your cable
`service provider.
`2. Make sure that the device is turned
`on.
`Batteries
`3. Press and hold the SELECT key and
`The remote requires two alkaline
`the appropriate mode key for that
`AA batteries. When batteries are
`device until the LED (the light at the
`properly installed, the LED on the
`top of the remote) blinks twice. For
`remote blinks each time a button is
`example, to set up the VCR key, press
`pressed.
`and hold SELECT and VCR.
`Important Reminder: A diagram in
`4. Enter the setup code for the device.
`the battery compartment of the
`Note: The setup codes for each mode
`remote indicates proper placement
`key appear on the front and the back
`of the batteries.
`of this guide.
`5. Point the remote toward the device.
`Mode Keys and Setup Codes
`6. Press POWER, PLAY, or CH+ to test
`Q: What are mode keys?
`the device.
`A: The mode keys switch the
`7. Did the device operate correctly?
`remote to operate a particular
`• If yes, go to step 8.
`device. These four keys are
`• If no, repeat steps 3 through 6 using
`located at the top of the remote.
`a different setup code.
`Note: If all of the codes listed for your
`brand of device fail to operate your
`device properly, go to the To Search
`for Codes section of this guide for
`instructions.
`8. Repeat steps 1 through 6 for each
`mode key that you want to set up.
`9. Write down your codes for future
`reference:
`
`Q: What are setup codes?
`A: Setup codes are numeric codes
`that identify your brand of
`equipment so that the remote
`can operate that device.
`Important Reminder: The AT2400
`AllTouch Remote Control is not a
`toy. It should be kept out of the
`reach of children under the age of 6
`years.
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`AUX:__________ VCR:____________
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`TV:____________ CBL:____________
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`To Search for Codes
`If none of the codes listed for your device
`work, you can search through the code
`library for a valid code. The remote
`automatically selects the proper code.
`1. Turn on the device.
`2. Hold down the SELECT key and the
`appropriate mode key (AUX, VCR, TV,
`or CBL) until the LED blinks twice. For
`example, to search for a TV code, hold
`down SELECT and TV.
`3. Using the keypad on the remote, press
`991. The LED blinks once.
`4. Point the remote toward the device, and
`press the POWER key.
`5. Did the device turn off?
`• If no, press the up arrow key to go to
`the next code, and return to step 4.
`• If yes, press SELECT to confirm the
`code.
`Note: The LED on the remote blinks three
`times when you reach the end of the code
`library. Each of the code libraries contains
`fewer than 80 codes.
`To Identify Programmed Codes
`You can find out which code you used to
`program your device by using the
`following procedure.
`1. Hold the SELECT key and the appropri-
`ate mode key (AUX, VCR, TV, or CBL)
`until the LED blinks twice.
`2. Using the keypad on the remote, press
`990. The LED blinks twice.
`3. Press 1; then, count the LED blinks.
`The number of LED blinks indicates the
`first digit in the code. For example, 4
`blinks indicates the first digit in the
`code is 4. If the LED does not blink, the
`digit is 0.
`4. Press 2; then, count the LED blinks.
`The number of blinks indicates the
`second digit in the code.
`5. Press 3; then, count the LED blinks.
`The number of blinks indicates the third
`digit in the code.
`
`6. Press 4; then, count the LED
`blinks. The number of blinks
`indicates the fourth digit in the
`code.
`7. Write down your codes in the To
`Set Up a Mode Key section.
`To Program for Volume Control
`You can program your Volume and
`Mute keys to function in one of two
`ways:
`• To control the volume on a single
`device all the time
`• To control the volume on each
`device, depending on the mode key
`that you press
`Note:The default setting is to control
`volume through your TV all the time.
`Follow these steps to change the way
`your Volume and Mute keys function.
`1. Turn on the appropriate device.
`2.
`If you have an Explorer® Digital
`Home Communication Terminal
`(DHCT), use the SETTINGS
`button to go to the General
`Settings menu on-screen, and
`make sure that the Audio: Volume
`Control setting is set to “Variable.”
`3. Hold the SELECT key and the
`appropriate mode key (AUX, VCR,
`TV, or CBL) until the LED blinks
`twice.
`4. Using the keypad on the remote,
`press 993. The LED blinks twice.
`5. Do you want the Volume and Mute
`keys to operate a single device all
`the time?
`• If yes, press the mode key for
`the device that you want to
`control the volume.
`• If no, press the VOL - key to
`control the volume through
`various devices based on the
`mode key.
`6. Point the remote toward the
`device and confirm that the
`Volume and Mute keys function as
`expected.
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`TV Setup Codes
`Enter all 4 digits to program the TV mode key.
`Funai–0194, 0185,
`Minutz–0035
`Brand—Code
`0193
`Mitsubishi–0164,
`AOC–0033, 0044
`Futuretech–0194
`0192, 0033, 0107
`Admiral–0107, 0477
`GE–0035, 0061,
`Motorola–0107
`Aiko–0106
`1361, 0065, 0192,
`Multitech–0194
`Aiwa–0715
`0465, 1161, 0107,
`NAD–0170, 0180,
`Akai–0044
`0761
`0192
`Alaron–0193
`Gibralter–0031, 0033,
`NEC–0044, 0033,
`America Action–
`0044
`0070
`0194
`GoldStar–0192, 0033,
`NTC–0106
`Ampro–0765
`0044, 0070
`Nikko–0192, 0044,
`Anam–0194
`Gradiente–0070,
`0106
`Audiovox–0106,
`0067
`Onwa–0194
`0194, 0465, 0637
`Grunpy–0193, 0194
`Optimus–0264, 0180,
`Baysonic–0194
`Hallmark–0192
`0168
`Belcor–0033
`Harley Davidson–
`Optonica–0107
`Bell & Howell–0030,
`0193
`Orion–0477, 0193,
`0168
`Harman/Kardon–
`0250
`Bradford–0194
`0068
`Panasonic–0065,
`Brockwood–0033
`Harvard–0194
`0264
`Broksonic–0250,
`Hitachi–0159, 0070,
`Penney–0061, 1361,
`0477
`0030
`0074, 0044, 0035,
`CXC–0194
`Infinity–0068
`0192, 0065, 0033,
`Candle–0044, 0070
`Inteq–0031
`0070, 0170, 0761
`Carnivale–0044
`JBL–0068
`Philco–0159, 0033,
`Carver–0068
`0044, 0068, 0477
`JCB–0014
`Celebrity–0014
`Philips–0068
`JVC–0067
`Cineral–0465, 0106
`Pilot–0033, 0044
`KEC–0194
`Citizen–0070, 0044,
`Pioneer–0180, 0693
`KTV–0194, 0044
`0074, 0106
`Portland–0033, 0106
`Kenwood–0044, 0033
`Concerto–0070
`Princeton–0731
`Konka–0721, 0646,
`Contec–0194
`0642, 0652, 0717
`Prism–0065
`Craig–0194
`LG–0070
`Proscan–0061, 0761
`Crosley–0068
`LXI–0168, 0061,
`Proton–0192
`Crown–0194
`0068, 0170, 0192,
`Pulsar–0031, 0033
`Curtis Mathes–0074,
`0761
`Quasar–0065, 0264
`0044, 0030, 0061,
`Logik–0030
`RCA–0061, 1361,
`0065, 0068, 0070,
`Luxman–0070
`1161, 0693, 1261,
`0107, 0159, 0168,
`MGA–0164, 0033,
`0033, 0065, 0104,
`0180, 0465, 0761,
`0044, 0192
`0107, 0761, 1061,
`1161, 1361
`1461
`MTC–0074, 0044,
`Daewoo–0106, 0637,
`0033, 0070
`Radio Shack–0194,
`0033, 0638, 0465
`0044, 0192, 0168,
`Magnavox–0068,
`Daytron–0033
`0033, 0061, 0070,
`0044, 0193, 1268
`Denon–0159
`0761
`Majestic–0030
`Dumont–0031, 0033
`Realistic–0194, 0168,
`Marantz–0068, 0044
`Dwin–0788
`0044, 0192, 0033,
`Matsushita–0264
`Electroband–0014
`0070
`Megatron–0159,
`Emerson–0250,
`Runco–0617, 0031,
`0192
`0194, 0192, 0193,
`0044
`Memorex–0193,
`0477, 0638, 0637,
`SSS–0033, 0194
`0477, 0192, 0030,
`0033, 0168
`Sampo–0044
`0070, 0164, 0168,
`Envision–0044
`Samsung–0074, 0033,
`0264
`Fisher–0168
`0192, 0044, 0070
`Midland–0031, 0061,
`Fujitsu–0193
`Sansei–0465
`0065, 0761
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`Sansui–0477
`Sanyo–0168
`Scimitsu–0033
`Scotch–0192
`Scott–0250, 0033,
`0192, 0193, 0194
`Sears–0168, 0070,
`0170, 0061, 0068,
`0185, 0192, 0193,
`0761
`Semivox–0194
`Semp–0170
`Sharp–0107, 0702
`Shogun–0033
`Signature–0030
`Sony–0014, 0125
`Soundesign–0192,
`0193, 0194
`Squareview–0185
`Starlite–0194
`Supreme–0014
`Sylvania–0068, 0044
`Symphonic–0185,
`0194
`TMK–0070, 0192
`TNCi–0031
`Tandy–0107
`Technics–0065, 0264
`Technol Ace–0193
`Techwood–0065,
`0070
`Teknika–0030, 0068,
`0193, 0194, 0033,
`0106, 0070, 0074,
`0164
`Telefunken–0070
`Toshiba–0170, 0074,
`0168, 1270
`Vector Research–
`0044
`Victor–0067
`Vidikron–0068
`Vidtech–0033, 0192
`Wards–0068, 0192,
`0030, 0125, 0033,
`0035, 0044, 0070,
`0193
`White Westinghouse–
`0638, 0637, 0477
`Yamaha–0033, 0044
`Zenith–0031, 0638,
`0030, 0106, 0477
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`Quick Reference
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`Viewing and Browsing Control
`Functions vary by cable
`11
`service provider
`Selects options in menus and
`IPG
`Displays interactive guide
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`7
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`22
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`5
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`6
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`Displays cable settings or
`menu
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`Moves through selections
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`Selects and deselects screen
`item
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`Displays channel and program
`information
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`Selects channels, up or down
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`Views favorite channels
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`Returns to last channel viewed
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`T9809
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`CBL
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`GUIDE
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`A
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`U
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`X
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`TV
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`VCR
`POWER
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`EXIT
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`FAV
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`LAST
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`S
`G
`SETTIN
`MENU
`NEXT
`PREV
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`MU T E
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`+ –
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`CH
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`3C
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`9
`F AV
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`SELECT
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`INFO
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`B2
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`5
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`8 0
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`+
`VO L
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`*A
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`1
`4
`7
`P PV
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`BY PASS
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`TV /VCR
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`V CR
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`VOD
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`27
`26
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`25
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`24
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`23
`22
`21
`20
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`19
`18
`17
`16
`15
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`TV Mode Key
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`Cable Mode Key
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`AUX Mode Key
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`VCR Mode Key
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`Adjusts volume
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`Mode
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`21
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`26
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`28
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`Sound
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`21
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`Mutes sound
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`Sylvania–0049, 0095,
`0014, 0057
`Symphonic–0014
`TMK–0254
`Tatung–0055
`Teac–0014, 0055
`Technics–0049, 0176
`Teknika–0014, 0049,
`0051
`Thomas–0014
`Tivo–0632, 0650
`Toshiba–0059, 0057
`Totevision–0051,
`0254
`Unitech–0254
`Vector–0059
`Video Concepts–0059
`Videosonic–0254
`Wards–0049, 0074,
`0014, 0061, 0254,
`0056, 0062, 0086,
`0095, 0774
`White Westinghouse–
`0086, 0223
`XR-1000–0086,
`0014, 0049
`Zenith–0053, 0014,
`0047, 0223, 0493
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`Pulsar–0053
`Quasar–0049, 0176,
`1176
`RCA–0074, 0056,
`0049, 0062, 0254,
`0774
`Radio Shack–0014,
`1051
`Radix–0051
`Randex–0051
`Realistic–0014, 0118,
`0061, 0062, 0051,
`0049
`ReplayTV–0628,
`0630
`Runco–0053
`STS–0056
`Samsung–0059, 0254
`Sanky–0053, 0062
`Sansui–0055, 0493,
`0014, 0081, 0223
`Sanyo–0061, 0118,
`0254
`Scott–0198, 0135,
`0057, 0059
`Sears–0051, 0056,
`0014, 0049, 0061,
`0118
`Semp–0059
`Sharp–0062
`Shintom–0086
`Shogun–0254
`Singer–0086
`Sony–0047, 0046,
`0014, 0049, 0650,
`1046
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`DVD Codes
`Brand—Code
`Apex–0686
`Denon–0504
`Fisher–0684
`GE–0536
`Gradiente–0665
`Hitachi–0587, 0678
`Hiteker–0686
`JVC–0637, 0572
`Kenwood–0548
`Magnavox–0517,
`0689
`Marantz–0553
`Mitsubishi–0535
`Onkyo–0517
`Optimus–0585
`Oritron–0665
`Panasonic–0504,
`0646
`Philips–0553, 0517
`Pioneer–0585, 0539,
`0646
`Proscan–0536
`RCA–0536, 0585
`Samsung–0587
`Sharp–0644
`Sony–0547
`Technics–0504
`Theta Digital–0585
`Toshiba–0517
`Yamaha–0504, 0559
`Zenith–0605, 0517
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`CD Codes
`Brand—Code
`Aiwa–0171
`California Audio
`Labs–0043
`Carver–0171, 0193
`DKK–0014
`Denon–0887
`Fisher–0193
`Genexxa–0046
`Harman/Kardon–
`0171, 0187
`Hitachi–0046
`JVC–0086
`Kenwood–0042,
`0840, 0051, 0640,
`0695
`Krell–0171
`Linn–0171
`MCS–0043
`Magnavox–0171
`Marantz–0171, 0640,
`0043
`Mission–0171
`NSM–0171
`Onkyo–0882
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`Optimus–0046, 0193,
`1077, 0014, 0051
`Panasonic–0043
`Philips–0171, 0640
`Pioneer–0046, 1076,
`1077
`Polk Audio–0171
`Proton–0171
`QED–0171
`Quasar–0043
`RCA–0046, 1076,
`0193
`Realistic–0193
`Rotel–0171
`SAE–0171
`Sansui–0171
`Sanyo–0193
`Sharp–0051, 0875
`Sherwood–1081
`Sonic Frontiers–0171
`Sony–0014, 0504
`Technics–0043
`Victor–0086
`Wards–0171
`Yamaha–0902
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`Setup codes for the
`AUX and CBL mode
`keys are located on
`page 7 of this guide.
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`6
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`10
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`24
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`Enters channel numbers
`(also enters your parental
`control PIN)
`Features vary by cable service
`provider; some provide access
`to pay-per-view features.
`Note: Explorer DHCTs
`provide access through on-
`screen options.
`Navigates through IPG or
`settings
`Exits settings, menus, and
`guides
`VCR/VOD Control
`Note: In VCR mode, these keys control
`your VCR.
`12
`13
`
`14
`
`16
`
`29
`
`15
`
`23
`Device Control
`POWERS on or off
`27
`LED
`Functions as follows:
`• In VCR mode, switches
`TV/VCR input
`• In TV mode, switches
`TV/Video input
`• In CBL mode, controls
`Bypass option
`
`Fast forwards VCR/VOD
`Records program
`Stops VCR/VOD
`Plays VCR/VOD
`Pauses VCR/VOD
`17
`3
`Rewinds VCR/VOD
`18
`VCR Setup Codes (for VCRs, DVDs, and CD players)
`Use the VCR mode key to program your VCR, DVD, or CD player.
`Enter all 4 digits to program the VCR mode key.
`Funai–0014
`Memorex–0118,
`VCR Codes
`0061, 0493, 0014,
`GE–0049, 0074,
`Brand—Code
`0051, 0062, 0049,
`0062, 0254, 0774
`Admiral–0062, 0223
`0254, 1051, 0053,
`Garrard–0014
`Adventura–0014
`0176, 0223, 1176,
`GoldStar–0051
`1276
`Aiwa–0014, 0051
`Gradiente–0014
`Minolta–0056
`Akai–0055
`HI-Q–0061
`Mitsubishi–0057,
`American High–0049
`Harley Davidson–
`0062, 0081
`Asha–0254
`0014
`Motorola–0049, 0062
`Audiovox–0051
`Harman/Kardon–0095
`Multitech–0014, 0086
`Beaumark–0254
`Harwood–0086
`NEC–0055, 0081,
`Bell & Howell–0118
`Hitachi–0056, 0014,
`0118
`Broksonic–0135,
`0055
`Nikko–0051
`0198, 0223, 0493
`Hughes Network
`Noblex–0254
`CCE–0086
`Systems–0056
`Olympus–0049
`Calix–0051
`JVC–0081, 0055
`Optimus–0176, 1076,
`Canon–0049
`Jensen–0055
`1176, 0062, 1276,
`Carver–0095
`KEC–0051
`0051, 1062, 0118
`Citizen–0051
`KLH–0086
`Orion–0493, 0198,
`Colt–0086
`Kenwood–0055, 0081
`0223
`Craig–0051, 0086,
`Kodak–0049, 0051
`Panasonic–0049,
`0061, 0254
`LXI–0051
`0176, 1176, 1276,
`Curtis Mathes–0049,
`Lloyd’s–0014
`0239, 0630, 1076
`0055, 0074, 0176,
`Logik–0086
`Penney–0049, 0254,
`0774
`MEI–0049
`0051, 0056
`Cybernex–0254
`MGA–0057, 0254
`Pentax–0056
`Daewoo–0059
`MGN Technology–
`Philco–0049, 0223,
`Denon–0056
`0254
`0493
`Dynatech–0014
`MTC–0014, 0254
`Philips–0095, 0049,
`Electrohome–0051
`Magnavox–0049,
`0632
`Electrophonic–0051
`0095, 0014, 0053
`Pilot–0051
`Emerex–0046
`Magnin–0254
`Pioneer–0081
`Emerson–0198,
`Marantz–0095, 0049
`Polk Audio–0095
`0223, 0135, 0493,
`Marta–0051
`Profitronic–0254
`0014, 0051, 0057
`Matsushita–0049,
`Proscan–0074, 0774
`Fisher–0061, 0118
`0176
`Protec–0086
`Fuji–0047, 0049
`
`0002
`
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