Using Different Remote Codes
Using Alternate Component Keys on your Remote
The MAS3 will also respond to alternate component key codes. Allowing you to use an unused TV, VCR, RCVR or one of the added AUX positions many remotes include.
Setting up the MAS3 to respond to alternate component codes is a two step process. You must first program your universal remote control to behave as one of the components in the following table. You must then teach the MAS3 to respond to the same set of alternate component codes.
Programming your remote to different components
The MAS3 will respond to eight different
program a few different universal remotes.
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Symphonic | TV | 023 | 0171 | 104 | 189 | 520 | 202 |
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Sony | TV | 001 | 0000 | 110 | 002 | 708 | 015 |
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Hatachi | SAT | N/A | 0819 | N/A | 084 | N/A | N/A |
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Yamaha | VCR | 040 | 0038 | 238 | 009 | 025 | 022 |
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Go Video | VCR | N/A | 0432 | 248 | 138 | 139 | 013 |
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Awia | DVD | 015 | 0641 | N/A | 350 | N/A | N/A |
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Nakamichi | RCVR | 086 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
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Jerrold | CBL | 001 | 0476 | 303 | 046 | 552 | 062 |
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If your remote control’s model matches one of the above, read your remote’s user manual for instructions on programming your remote control, then use the above device and manufacturer codes to setup your remote.
If your remote is not included above list, or the manufacturer code given does not work, then you will have to follow your remote controls instructions for programming one of the above components and search for a proper match. See the next section. Or teach the MAS3 a new set of codes, See: "Learning New Remote Codes" on page 8.
Teaching the MAS3 a new component code
After your remote control has been programmed to act like one of the 8 built in
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