Nikon 737 Series, 837 Series, C9 SERIES manual Satellite Receivers, VCRs

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62Appendices

Appendix B: Programming the Remote Control, continued

Programming Codes, continued

A/V Receivers

Integra

41805, 41320, 41298,

 

40842

JBL

41306, 40110

JVC

42331, 41643, 41495,

 

41374, 41282, 41058

Kawasaki

41390

Kenwood

41570, 41569, 41313

KLH

41428, 41390

LG

42197, 41293

Linn

40189

Magnavox

41514, 41269, 41266,

 

41189, 40531, 40189

Marantz

41289, 41269, 41189,

 

40891, 40189

McIntosh

41289

Micromega

41189, 40189

Mitsubishi

41957, 41922, 41921,

 

41920, 41393

Myryad

41189

Nakamichi

41313

Onkyo

41905, 41805, 41320,

 

41298, 40842

Optimus

41074, 41023, 40531,

 

40121, 40014

Panasonic

42967, 41764, 41763,

 

41633, 41548, 41518,

 

41509, 41316, 41308,

 

41288, 41275

Philips

41269, 41266, 41189,

 

40891, 40531, 40189

Pioneer

41935, 41384, 41123,

 

41023, 40630, 40531,

 

40150, 40014

Polaroid

41508

Polk Audio

41289, 40189

Proscan

41254

RadioShack

41609

RCA

41609, 41511, 41390,

 

41254, 41123, 41074,

 

41023, 40531

Realistic

41609, 40121

Revox

40189

Rio

41869

Samsung

41500, 41304, 41295

Sansui

41189, 40189

Sanyo

41801

Sherwood

42169, 41905, 41077

Sherwood

42169

Newcastle

 

Sonic Blue

41869

Sony

41858, 41822, 41759,

 

41758, 41658, 41622,

 

41558, 41441, 41382,

 

41258, 41131, 41058

Stereophonics 41023

Sunfire

41313

Teac

41390, 41074

A/V Receivers

Technics

41518, 41308

Thorens

41189

Toshiba

41788, 41123, 40842

Venturer

41390

Wards

40189, 40014

Yamaha

41815, 41476, 41376,

 

41375, 41331, 41276,

 

41176, 41023, 40176

YBA

41921

Zenith

41293

Satellite Receivers

Bell ExpressVu 11170, 10775

Chaparral

10216

Crossdigital

11109

DirecTV

11856, 11749, 11640,

 

11639, 11609, 11442,

 

11414, 11392, 11377,

 

11142, 11109, 10819,

 

10749, 10639, 10566,

 

10392, 10247, 10099

Dish

11775, 11505, 11170,

Network

10775

System

 

Dishpro

11775, 11505, 10775

Echostar

11775, 11505, 11170,

 

10775

Expressvu

11775, 10775

Fortec Star

11821

Funai

11377

GE

10566

GOI

11775, 10775

Hitachi

11250, 10819, 10749

Houston

10775

HTS

11775, 10775

Hughes

11749, 11442, 11142,

Network

10749

Systems

 

Humax

11790, 11781

Innova

10099

JVC

11775, 11170, 10775

LG

11414

Magnavox

10722

Mitsubishi

10749

Netsat

10099

Panasonic

10701, 10247

Pansat

11807

Philips

11749, 11442, 11142,

 

10775, 10749, 10722,

 

10099

Proscan

10566, 10392

RadioShack 10775, 10566

RCA

11442, 11392, 11142,

 

10855, 10775, 10566,

 

10392, 10143

Samsung

11609, 11442, 11377,

 

11276, 11142, 11109

Satellite Receivers

SKY

10099

Sony

11640, 11639, 10639

Thomson

10566, 10392

Tivo

11442, 11142

Toshiba

11749, 10790, 10749

UltimateTV

11640, 11392

Uniden

10722

Zenith

11856, 11810

 

 

VCRs

 

A-Mark

20278, 20046, 20037,

 

20000

ABS

21972

Accurian

20000

Admiral

20479, 20209, 20060,

 

20048, 20047, 20039

Adventura

20037, 20000

Aiko

20278

Aiwa

20124, 20037, 20000

Akai

20242, 20175

Alba

20278, 20209

Alienware

21972

Allegro

20039

America

20278

Action

 

American

20081, 20035

High

 

Amstrad

20000

Astra

20035

Audiovox

20278, 20038, 20037

Avis

20000

Bell &

20479, 20048, 20046,

Howell

20039, 20035, 20000

Bell

21944

ExpressVu

 

Broksonic

20479, 20209, 20184,

 

20121

Calix

20037

Candle

20038, 20037

Canon

20035

Carver

20081, 20035

CCE

20278

Cineral

20278

Citizen

20479, 20278, 20209,

 

20037, 20035, 20000

Classic

20037

Colortyme

20278, 20060, 20045,

 

20035

Colt

20000

Craig

20047, 20037

Criterion

20000

Crosley

20081, 20035, 20000

Crown

20278

Curtis

20432, 20278, 20162,

Mathes

20060, 20035, 20000

CyberPower

21972

Daewoo

20278, 20046, 20045,

 

20037

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Contents C9 Series MB-S73A Stand RequirementTV Model Stand Model Contents Internal Fans Installation and Operating NotesLamp Replacement TV SoftwareReplacement Parts Outdoor Antenna GroundingSpecial Features of Your TV First-Time Power-On Package ContentsRemote Control Batteries Before You BeginRemote Control TV ControlsStatus Light System ResetTV Control Panel Panel-Lock ReleaseSetting Up Other Inputs Setting Up TV InputsUsing the ANT Antenna Input Memorizing Channels with Channel Scan For the ANT inputDigital Audio Output About Auto Input Sensing Auto Output SensingHdmi AVR Audio OutputWatching Broadcast TV Basic TV OperationSelecting an Input to Watch Watching DVDs or VideosOther TV Features Making Picture AdjustmentsAudio Settings Other InformationPicture Quality Auto Input SensingConnection Types Surround SoundConvenience Inputs Inputs and OutputsMain Connection Panel Hdmi Inputs High-Definition Multimedia Interface IR-NetCommand OutputANT Antenna Pb Pr Component VideoBlu-ray Player Pb Pr Component Video Device Hdmi DeviceHdtv Cable Box, Satellite Receiver, DVD SatelliteComposite Video Device Antenna or Cable TV ServiceDVI Video Device Cable Box, Satellite Receiver, DVD PlayerRF Splitter VCR or DVD Recorder to an Antenna or Wall Outlet CableVCR or DVD Recorder to a Cable Box Audio Box Video fromReceiver Receiver with Hdmi OutputSleep Sleep TimerSelecting an Input Redirecting Audio Output Controlling A/V Receiver Sound VolumeChannelView Channel Listings Standard-Definition Analog Channels Status DisplayAbout Channel Numbers Standard-Definition Digital ChannelsDVD Image Definitions TV Signals and Display FormatsSignal Definitions TV Display Format DefinitionsWatching 3D Video Initial Setup3D Video To Watch Regular non-3D VideoConnecting a Computer to the TV Computer Video Connection Audio Video OutputImage Resolution Using the TV with a Personal ComputerComputer Video Adjustments Computer Display FormatsPlaying a Slide Show or Playlist Camera Images and Music FilesUSB Media Player Menu Series TVs OnlySlideshow + Music Music only Thumbnail and Playlist Menus USB Media Setup MenuUSB Port Compatible Picture Files Press ACTIVITY, select Watch Movie Cam, and press Enter Photos and Moving Video As Composite VideoOptional Audio Cable Source device connected directly to the TV Introduction to Home-Theater ControlMain Menu Menu NavigationAdjust 3D Mode On, Off Using PerfectColorUsing PerfecTint 837 Series Picture+ PerfectColor PerfectColor SlidersFrom the Adjust Picture menu From the Adjust Audio menu SAPCaptions on Digital Channels CaptionsCaptions on Analog Channels Initial DSTAnt Cable Adding/Deleting Channels Using the Channel Edit MenuChannel Ant Air ScanInputs AVRDVD DVD2 DVR How is the Activity Menu Generated?Photos Music USB VCRLock Parental Unlock Time Time Lock by TimeLock Time Other Menu Options alternate rating systemAbout NetCommand IR Control Important Note on NetCommandIR Emitter Placement If You are Unable to Locate a Device’s IR SensorIf the device has no Power OFF key, skip this step Initial NetCommand SetupAdding or Removing Device Keys from NetCommand Control Controlling Most Device Types Operating NetCommand-Controlled DevicesSpecial Operation Description and Setup How to Use Special Operation MethodsMore Key Menu and NetCommand SP/EPNetCommand Specialized Device Keys Controlling A/V Receiver Power Controlling an A/V Receiver After NetCommand SetupSwitching Audio to and from the A/V Receiver Controlling Other A/V Receiver FunctionsSetup to Control A/V Receiver Power and Volume Setting Up A/V Receiver ControlPower and Volume Before You BeginAutomatic Audio or Audio/Video Switching Before You Begin Case 3 Automatic Audio Video Switching via HdmiMore About Using an Hdmi Connection Open the Inputs Learn menu High-definitionDVD player Appendices Mitsubishi DLP Projection TV Bypassing the Parental LockThis page intentionally left blank More Menus Appendix B Programming the Remote ControlFunctions Available for Other A/V Devices TV modesCode Verification Programming the Remote ControlAudio Lock Universal A/V Receiver Control Cable Boxes Programming CodesAudio Amplifiers Satellite Receivers VCRsKEC GFMHI-Q KTVDVD and Blu-ray Players JMB GPXIRT JSIDevice does not have CEC compatibility Action Appendix C Hdmi Control of CEC DevicesEnabling Hdmi Control of CEC Devices Hdmi Control of an Hdmi A/V Receiver and Connected Devices OptionalUsing Hdmi Control Resolving CEC ConflictsLamp Part Number 915B403001 Lamp-Cartridge Replacement and CleaningAppendix D TV Care Lamp-Cartridge Filter Cleaning Lamp-Cartridge ReplacementInstalling the New Lamp Cartridge Removing the Old Lamp CartridgeCleaning Recommendations Care of the Remote ControlService and Customer Support Appendix E TroubleshootingTV Reset Comparison Guide ServiceRead the ON-SCREEN Initial Channel Edit menuNew Device Found screen TionsGeneral TV Operation Symptom Remarks TV Channels Symptom Remarks TV Power On/Off Symptom RemarksPicture Symptom Remarks Sound Symptom RemarksReceiver Set Up for Audio and Video Switching over Receiver with Hdmi ControlAppendix E Troubleshooting Trademark and License Information Mitsubishi TV Software Mitsubishi DLP Projection Television Limited Warranty To Obtain Warranty ServiceThis Limited Warranty does not Cover Mitsubishi Digital Electronics AMERICA, INCIndex HdmiIndex Page MDEAservice@mdea.com System Reset

837 Series, 737 Series, C9 SERIES specifications

Nikon has long been a respected name in the optics and imaging industry, and its C9 SERIES, 737 Series, and 837 Series binoculars exemplify the company’s commitment to quality and performance. Each series offers unique features that cater to different users, from outdoor enthusiasts to avid birdwatchers.

The C9 SERIES binoculars are designed for versatility and durability. They boast a robust construction, making them ideal for rugged outdoor conditions. With an advanced multilayer coating on the lenses, the C9 SERIES provides exceptional light transmission, ensuring bright and clear images even in low-light situations. The ergonomic design enhances user comfort, allowing for extended viewing sessions without fatigue. Additionally, the C9 SERIES is nitrogen-filled and O-ring sealed, making them waterproof and fog proof, which is essential for various climates.

Moving on to the 737 Series, these binoculars cater to users seeking sophistication paired with performance. Featuring high-definition optics, the 737 Series ensures superior resolution and color fidelity, elevating the viewing experience. The inclusion of phase-corrected prisms enhances image sharpness and contrast. With a sleek design and lightweight build, the 737 Series is perfect for travelers or those who need to carry their binoculars over long distances. The twist-up eyecups accommodate eyeglass wearers, providing an adaptable viewing experience.

Lastly, the 837 Series stands out with its advanced technology and premium features, aimed at serious nature observers or sports enthusiasts. The 837 Series binoculars come with a high magnification range, which allows for detailed views of distant subjects. Featuring ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass, these binoculars minimize color fringing and provide exceptional clarity. The wide field of view and close-focus capabilities make them versatile for both distant wildlife watching and close-up observation. Additionally, the 837 Series incorporates a comfortable grip and durable materials, ensuring longevity in various environments.

In summary, Nikon's C9 SERIES, 737 Series, and 837 Series binoculars offer a range of options tailored to different needs. From rugged outdoor performance to high-definition clarity and advanced features, these binoculars embody Nikon’s dedication to excellence in optical technology. Users can find a reliable, high-quality pair of binoculars that suit their specific viewing requirements, whether for casual use or serious observation.