Mitsubishi Electronics WD-73736, WD-65835 manual Programming Codes Programming the Remote Control

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Appendix C: Programming the Remote Control, continued

 

Programming Codes

 

Programming the Remote Control

1.Move the slide switch at the top of the remote to the position for the product you want to control. Refer to the table below. Only one of each device type can be controlled in each slide-switch position.

Switch Position

Affected Device

Cable/SAT

Cable Box

 

DTV Receiver

 

Satellite Receiver

 

 

VCR

VCR

 

DVR

 

Laser Disc Player

 

DVD Player/Recorder

 

 

DVD

DVD Player/Recorder

 

DVR

 

Laser Disc Player

 

VCR

 

 

Audio

A/V Receiver

 

Audio Amplifier

 

CD Player

2.Press and hold POWER on the remote control for several seconds until the button blinks twice and goes off.

3.Release the POWER button.

4.Enter the first five-digit code listed for your equip- ment.

The POWER button blinks twice when you start to enter the code and then once for each addi- tional keypress.

The POWER button blinks twice when you finish entering a valid code.

Move the slide switch to another position if you need to start over or wish to exit programming mode.

5.Point the remote control at the equipment and press POWER. If the product has no power on/off

function, press a different key, such as (Play), (Stop), VOL , or MUTE.

If the equipment responds, the remote control is properly programmed to operate the equip- ment.

If the equipment does not respond, repeat steps 2–4 with the next five-digit code listed for your equipment.

6.Once you have found the correct code, write it in the space below for future reference.

Switch Position

 

Device Type

Code

CABLE/SAT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VCR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DVD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AUDIO

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Code Verification

To determine the code programmed for any position of the slide switch:

1.Move the slide switch to the position you wish to verify.

2.Press and hold POWER on the remote control for several seconds until the button blinks twice and goes off.

3.Press keys 9 9 0

4.Press 1 and count the blinks of the power button. Write down the number of blinks as the first digit of the code.

5.Repeat step 4 for the second, third, fourth, and fifth digits of the code.

Audio Lock: Universal A/V Receiver Control

With Audio Lock active, the remote control operates the volume and mute functions of the A/V receiver in all positions of the slide switch. Activate Audio Lock if you normally use an A/V receiver with your TV and other A/V equipment.

1.Program the AUDIO position for your A/V receiver as described earlier in this section.

2.With the slide switch in the AUDIO position, press and hold POWER on the remote control for several seconds until the button blinks twice and goes off.

3.Press keys 9 9 3 ENTER

The POWER button will blink twice to indicate Audio Lock is active.

To Reset the Remote Control to Operate Volume and Mute for the TV Speakers

1.Press and hold POWER for several seconds until the key blinks twice and goes off.

Audio Amplifiers

 

 

Cable Boxes

 

 

Cable Boxes

 

Make

Code

 

Make

Code

 

Make

Code

Acurus

30765

 

ClearMax

10883

 

Samsung

10144, 10040, 10003

Adcom

31100, 30577

 

Comtronics

10040

 

Scientific Atlanta

11877, 10877, 10477,

Altec Lansing

31742

 

Cool Box

10883

 

 

10237, 10012, 10008,

Aragon

30765

 

Coolmax

10883

 

 

10003, 10000

Bel Canto Design

31583

 

Digeo

11187

 

Signal

10040, 10011

Bose

30674

 

Digi

10637

 

Signature

10011

Carver

30892

 

Director

10476

 

SL Marx

10040

Cary Audio

31879

 

Dumont

10637

 

Sony

11006

Design

 

 

Emerson

10014

 

Sprucer

10144

Classe

31461

 

Everquest

10040

 

Starcom

10014, 10003

Curtis Mathes

30300

 

Fosgate

10276

 

Stargate

10040, 10014

Durabrand

31561

 

GC Electronics

10040

 

Storm

10637

Flextronics

31879

 

GE

10144

 

Supercable

10276

GE

30078

 

General Instru- 10810, 10476, 10276,

 

Supermax

10883

Halcro

31934

 

ment

10020, 10014, 10012,

 

Teleavia

10040

Harman/Kardon

30892

 

 

10011, 10003

 

Teleview

10040

JVC

30331

 

Gibralter

10003

 

Thomson

11256

Klipsch

30765

 

GMI

10883

 

Timeless

10040

Krell

31837

 

GoldStar

10144, 10040

 

Tocom

10012

Left Coast

30892

 

Hamlin

10273, 10259, 10020

 

Torx

10003

Lenoxx

31561

 

Hitachi

10011, 10008, 10003

 

Toshiba

10000

Lexicon

31802, 31145

 

Houston

10011

 

Tristar

10883

Marantz

30892

 

Hytek

10007

 

TV86

10040

Mark Levinson

31483

 

Hytex

10007

 

United Artists

10007

McIntosh

30251

 

Insight

10476, 10810

 

United Cable

10276, 10014, 10011,

Modulaire

30395

 

Jebsee

10014

 

 

10003

Mondial

30765

 

Jerrold

10810, 10476, 10276,

 

US Electronics

10276, 10008, 10003

Optimus

30823, 30395, 30300,

 

 

10020, 10014, 10012,

 

V2

10883

 

30013

 

 

10011, 10003

 

Videoway

10000

Parasound

31934

 

Memorex

10000

 

Viewmaster

10883

Philips

30892

 

Mitsubishi

10003

 

Vision

10883

Pioneer

30823, 30300, 30013

 

Motorola

11376, 11254, 11187,

 

Vortex View

10883

Polk Audio

30892

 

 

11106, 10810, 10476,

 

Zenith

10899, 10525, 10000

Primare

31395

 

 

10276, 10014

 

 

 

RadioShack

30395

 

Multitech

10883

 

CD Players

 

RCA

30823, 30300, 30013

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nova Vision

10008

 

Make

Code

Realistic

30013, 30395

 

Novaplex

10008

 

Acoustic

30420

Soundesign

30078

 

NSC

10637, 10012

 

Research

 

Technics

30372

 

 

Oak

10007

 

Aiwa

30157

Victor

30331

 

Pace

11877, 10877, 10237,

 

Akai

30083

Wards

30078, 30013

 

 

10008

 

Arcam

30157

Yamaha

30354

 

 

 

 

Panasonic

10144, 10107, 10008,

 

Audio Pro

30437

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10000

 

Audio Research

30157

Cable Boxes

 

 

Panther

10637

 

Burmester

30420

Make

Code

 

Paragon

10525, 10008, 10000

 

Cairn

30157

A-Mark

10144, 10008

 

Penney

10637, 10000

 

California Audio

30303, 30029

ABC

10237, 10014, 10011,

 

Philips

11305, 10317, 10259

 

Labs

 

 

10008, 10007, 10003

 

Pioneer

11877, 10877, 10533,

 

Cambridge

30157

Accuphase

10014, 10011, 10007,

 

 

10144

 

Soundworks

 

 

10003

 

Prism

10012

 

Carver

30437, 30179, 30157

Acorn

10237

 

Pulsar

10040, 10000

 

Cary Audio

31876

Action

10237

 

Pulser

10040

 

Design

 

Active

10237

 

Quasar

10000

 

Classic

31297

Americast

10899

 

R-Line

10040

 

Curtis Mathes

30032

 

2. 2. Press keys 9 9 3 VOL .

 

The POWER key will blink four times to indicate Audio

IMPORTANT

Lock has cleared.

 

You may need to reprogram the remote control after changing the batteries.

Archer

10237

 

RadioShack

10883

 

Denon

30766, 30034, 30003

BCC

10276

 

RCA

11256

 

DKK

30000

Bell & Howell

10014

 

Regal

10279, 10276, 10273,

 

DMX Electronics

30157

Bell South

10899

 

 

10259, 10020

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fisher

31325, 30179, 30000

British Telecom

10003

 

Regency

10020

 

Garrard

30420

Century

10008

 

Rembrandt

10040, 10011

 

Genexxa

30032

Clearmaster

10883

 

Runco

10000

 

GPX

31296

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