HP Home Theater Audio System manual MANUFACTURER’S Codes, Using the Sleep Timer, TV Codes

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3or 4To use a satellite receiver that has analog audio output, press SAT, or rotate FUNCTION on the receiver. I7J appears.

To use a satellite receiver that has digital audio output, press SAT twice, or rotate FUNCTION on the receiver until I7J#EFJ appears.

Note: You cannot use I7J#EFJ if you do not have digital audio output. If you rotate FUNCTION to I7J#EFJ and you do not have digital audio output, EFJ flashes.

To control the satellite receiver or cable box with the remote control, see “Using the Remote Control to Control Additional Components” on Page 22.

USING THE SLEEP TIMER

You can set the sleep timer to turn off the receiver after a set period of time.

3or 4Repeatedly press SLEEP to set the sleep timer to the desired time ('&, (&, )&, *&, +&, ,&, -&, .&, or /& minutes or OFF). When the desired sleep time appears, let the sleep timer time out (do not press SLEEP again). The display dims when the sleep timer is set.

To check the expired sleep time, press SLEEP once. The remaining time appears. To continue the sleep time, let it time out. To cancel the sleep timer, press SLEEP repeatedly until it turns off.

The receiver turns off when the selected time has expired.

Note: To brighten the display while the sleep timer is on, press DIMMER (on the receiver).

USING THE REMOTE CONTROL TO CONTROL ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS

You can set your remote control to control other components such as a VCR, TV, satellite receiver or cable box.

1.Turn on the component to be programmed.

2.Look up the brand and corresponding code(s) in the code list (see “Manufacturer’s Codes” on Page 22).

3.While holding down the appropriate source button (VCR, TV, or SAT) on the remote control, use the number keys to enter the first code from the code list.

4.Release the source button, then press POWER. If you have entered the correct code, the component turns off.

If the component does not turn off, repeat steps 3 and 4 and use the next code (if applicable) listed for the brand of your component until the component responds to the remote command.

5.Experiment with the remote control and your components to see which buttons work. If only a few functions operate, repeat Step 4 to see if another code operates more buttons.

Notes:

To turn on or off the receiver when you select the VCR, SAT, or TV function, press POWER twice.

Once the manufacturer’s code for the TV is set, MUTE and VOLUME +/– can only be used in TV mode.

Cautions:

This remote control might not operate on all models of the brands shown in the “Manufacturer’s Codes” on Page 22.

If batteries are removed from the battery compartment of the remote, replace the batteries within 30 minutes or the codes are lost. You must then re-enter all previously programmed codes.

The buttons on the remote control may not work exactly like the component’s corresponding buttons.

MANUFACTURER’S CODES

TV Codes

Brand

Codes

 

 

 

 

ABEX

272

 

 

ADMIRAL

101

 

 

AKAI

102

 

 

ALLERON

146

 

 

AMTRON

138

 

 

AOC

104,105,106,107

 

 

AUDIOVOX

138

 

 

BELCOR

104

 

 

BELL & HOWELL

101, 262

 

 

BRADFORD

138

 

 

BROCKWOOD

104

 

 

CANDLE

104, 106, 108

 

 

CELEBRITY

102

 

 

CITIZEN

104, 106, 108, 138, 205, 271

 

 

COLORTYME

104, 106

 

 

CONCERTO

104, 106

 

 

CONTEC/CONY

112, 113, 138

 

 

CRAIG

138

 

 

CROWN

138, 271

 

 

CURTIS MATHES

104, 106, 115, 185, 205, 262, 271

 

 

CXC

138

 

 

DAEWOO

104, 105, 106, 117, 118, 271

 

 

DAYTRON

104, 106, 271

 

 

DIMENSIA

185

 

 

DUMONT

104

 

 

ELECTROBAND

102

 

 

223— Use the remote for these steps. 4— Use the receiver for these steps. 3or 4— Use either device for these steps.

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Contents Watt 7-Piece Home Theater Audio System Contents Important Safety Instructions Read Before Using this Product FCC Wants YOU to KnowInstalling Batteries in the Remote Control Introduction to Your Home Theater SystemConnections Connecting Components Connecting the SpeakersConnecting Headphones Placing the ReceiverConnecting a VCR Connecting a TVConnecting a Satellite Receiver or Cable Box Connecting a Cassette Deck Connecting a Digital Optical Audio DeviceConnecting an Auxiliary Audio Device Operation Connecting AntennasQuick Look AT the Display Quick Look AT the RECEIVER’S Controls Display PanelQuick Look AT the Remote Control Component Selection KeysChanging the Channel Level Setting UP the Surround Sound SystemChanging the Speaker Distance Changing the Speaker SizeDVD Player Operation Changing the Sound ModeBasic Playback Advancing by Frames Pausing PlayStopping Play Playing in Slow-MotionUsing GUI Menu Icons DVD Advanced FeaturesUsing Night Mode Using a Title MenuViewing from Another Angle Using a DVD MenuUsing Repeat Play Changing Subtitle LanguagePlaying MP3 Files Selecting Digital Audio OutUsing the Tuner Playing Audio CDS Modifying the Program and Adding a Track Controlling a Satellite Receiver or Cable BOXProgramming Tracks Random PlayMANUFACTURER’S Codes Using the Sleep TimerTV Codes Electrohome VCR Codes Cable Codes Satellite System Codes Troubleshooting Symptom Cause RemedyUsing Discs CareAmplifier Section SpecificationsCleaning Discs Tuner SectionSpeaker Section Video SectionMiscellaneous Clearing Your Password Setting a Rating Level and PasswordSetting a Password Selecting a Rating LevelLimited One-Year Warranty