
1. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
•
Used for programming macros
MCS-2A
Programmable
Zone Controller
For Use with the
Model MDS-6A Music Distribution System
Installation & Operation
Instructions
USA & Canada (800) 421-1587 & (800) 392-0123
(760) 438-7000 - Toll Free FAX (800) 468-1340
www.linearcorp.com
4. SET THE DIPSWITCH 5. BUILD AND CONNECT THE CABLE 6. INSTALL THE CONTROLLER INTO A DOUBLE-GANG JUNCTION BOX 7. ENTERING IR CODES FROM THE DEVICE CODE TABLE
SET THE DIPSWITCH TO ASSIGN THE CONTROLLER'S
SPEAKER ZONE NUMBER AND KEYPAD
BACKLIGHT OPTION
THE MCS-2A CONTROLLER'S SPEAKER ZONE NUMBER
MUST MATCH THE NUMBER OF THE MDS-6A ZONE
THAT THE CONTROLLER IS CONNECTED TO
ON
OFF
WHEN THE CONTROLLER IS ASSIGNED TO A SPEAKER ZONE USING THE DIPSWITCHES AND THE CONTROLLER IS PROPERLY
WIRED AND PLUGGED INTO THE CORRESPONDING KEYPAD ZONE, A GREEN LIGHT WILL APPEAR ON THE FRONT OF THE
MDS-6A WHEN A SOURCE IS SELECTED INDICATING THAT THE CONTROLLER HAS BEEN PROGRAMMED FOR THAT SPEAKER
ZONE. WHEN THERE ARE TWO CONTROLLERS PER SPEAKER ZONE, BOTH CONTROLLERS WILL NEED TO HAVE THE SAME
DIPSWITCH SETTINGS FOR THAT SPEAKER ZONE.
NOTE: DIPSWITCH #5 IS NOT USED.
8. LEARNING IR CODES FROM HANDHELD REMOTES 9. PROGRAMMING RECORDABLE MACROS 10. CLONING DATA BETWEEN CONTROLLERS 11. ERASING SOURCE BUTTON MEMORY & CLEARING ALL MEMORY
THE FOLLOWING BUTTONS CAN BE CUSTOM
PROGRAMMED FOR EACH SOURCE BUTTON
FOLLOW THE STEPS TO THE RIGHT TO SELECT
A SOURCE BUTTON, THEN CHOOSE A
PROGRAMMABLE BUTTON TO LEARN THE
INFRARED CODE FROM A HANDHELD REMOTE
NOTE: WHEN USING A HANDHELD REMOTE TO
TEACH INFRARED COMMANDS TO THE
CONTROLLER, POINT THE HANDHELD REMOTE
AT THE CONTROLLER'S IR SENSOR WINDOW
BELOW THE LEARN BUTTON FROM ABOUT 2"
AWAY OR CLOSER
IMPORTANT: AVOID INFRARED INTERFERENCE
(COMPACT FLUORESCENT LIGHTS AND OTHER
INFRARED SOURCES) WHEN SENDING CODES
TO THE CONTROLLER. INTERFERENCE WILL
MAKE IT DIFFICULT TO LEARN THE PROPER
CODE.
NOTE: A MAXIMUM OF
25 INFRARED CODES
CAN BE LEARNED
ER90-
CLON E/L EARN
MUTE
CD1
IR SEN SOR
DIPSWITCH SETTINGS
1 2 3 4 5
ON ON OFF ZONE 1
ON
OFF ON ON OFF ZONE 2
ON OFF ON OFF ZONE 3
OFF OFF ON OFF ZONE 4
ON ON OFF OFF ZONE 5
OFF ON OFF OFF ZONE 6
#1 ON TURNS KEYPAD BACKLIGHT OFF
#1 OFF TURNS KEYPAD BACKLIGHT ON
LEAR N
OR
MUTE
OK
1. PRESS THE SOURCE BUTTON YOU WANT
TO ASSOCIATE THE IR CODES WITH
2. PRESS THE LEARN BUTTON
THE CLONE/LEARN INDICATOR LIGHTS
3.
CD1
RED, THE MUTE BUTTON FLASHES
RED & GREEN, THE SELECTED SOURCE
BUTTON LIGHTS YELLOW
PRESS A DIFFERENT SOURCE BUTTON OR
4.
JUST THE PROGRAMMABLE BUTTON
10 SECONDS (THE CONTROLLER WILL
EXIT LEARN MODE IF A BUTTON IS NOT
PRESSED IN 10 SECONDS)
5. THE MUTE BUTTON FLASHES GREEN
6. SEND THE INFRARED CODE FROM THE
HANDHELD REMOTE WITHIN 10 SECONDS
TO TEACH THE SELECTED BUTTON ON
THE CONTROLLER
IF THE CODE IS ACCEPTED, THE OK
7.
INDICATOR WILL FLASH GREEN
GO BACK TO STEP #3 AND REPEAT FOR
8.
ANY ADDITIONAL BUTTONS (PRESS LEARN
BUTTON AT ANY TIME TO EXIT LEARN MODE)
ZONE
The MCS-2A Zone Controller is designed as an in-room control for the MDS-6A Music Distribution System. The MDS-6A distributes
amplified audio from up to six sources to up to six speaker zones. In a typical installation, an MCS-2A Zone Controller would be
installed in each listening room or location to control the speakers in that zone. The MCS-2A mounts in a standard double-gang
electrical box and is covered by a standard Decora™ wall plate (neither item is included with the controller).
The MCS-2A Zone Controller’s source keys are used to select which audio source device (CD, TUNER, TAPE, DVD, DBS, TV, etc.) will
be played from its specific speaker zone. The speaker’s volume can be adjusted, or muted, using the keys on the Zone Controller.
Function keys for PLAY, STOP, PAUSE, SKIP FORWARD, SKIP BACKWARD, NEXT TRACK, and PREVIOUS TRACK are provided to control
the source device action. Numeric keys allow direct access to numeric selection functions of the source device. Custom “macros”
can be programmed into the MCS-2A to perform multiple commands for a source device by simply pressing * then a single key.
Pre-programmed infrared remote control codes for over 500 types of audio sources can be selected for each audio source key. In
addition, infrared remote control codes can be “learned” into the Zone Controller directly from the source device’s handheld remote
control and assigned to almost any key on the controller. To make system setup easy, once the infrared codes are programmed into
one Zone Controller, the same codes can easily be sent to other Zone Controllers in the system using the “clone” feature. Any infrared
code send to the MCS-2A from a handheld remote will be repeated to all source devices through the MDS-6A.
Two special features are available for each Zone Controller. The “whole-house-music” feature will play a selected audio source from
all of the system’s speaker zones. The “do-not-disturb” feature prevents a speaker zone from responding to “whole-house-music”
commands from other Zone Controllers and mutes any system wide pages to that speaker zone.
The MCS-2A keys can light in three colors (green, red, & yellow) to show the status of the speaker zone. The optional key backlighting
(selectable with dipswitch #1) lights all of the keys with a pleasant green glow. The audio source selection keys will light red to
indicate the selected audio source. When “whole-house-music” is selected the designated audio source key lights yellow. The MUTE
key normally lights green, then lights red when the speaker zone is muted. The MUTE key blinks yellow when “do-not-disturb”
feature is active for the speaker zone and lights yellow when “do-not-disturb” is active and the speaker zone is muted.
WITHIN
TO MDS-6A
AMPLIFIER
CLIP
RJ-45
8
NOTE: UP TO TWO MCS-1A OR MCS-2A CONTROLLERS CAN BE CONNECTED IN PARALLEL TO THE SAME
AMPLIFIER ZONE (WIRE ANOTHER CONTROLLER PLUG TO THE SAME CABLE). WHEN ADDING A SECOND
CONTROLLER PER SPEAKER ZONE, FOLLOW THE SAME COLOR CODED CONNECTION FOR THE SECOND
CONTROLLER.
PLAYING A RECORDED MACRO CAUSES THE
CONTROLLER TO AUTOMATICALLY PERFORM A
SEQUENCE OF UP TO 10 BUTTONS
A MACRO IS PLAYED BY PRESSING THE STAR KEY
FOLLOWED BY THE SPECIFIC KEY THAT THE
RECORDED MACRO IS ASSIGNED TO
EACH SOURCE BUTTON AND THE FOLLOWING
ACTION BUTTONS CAN BE ASSIGNED TO PLAY
RECORDED MACROS
THE BUTTONS AVAILABLE TO RECORD INTO
MACROS CAN BE ANY OF THE SOURCE BUTTONS
AND THE FOLLOWING ACTION BUTTONS
USE CAT-5 CABLE AND TWO RJ-45 PLUGS TO
BUILD A STRAIGHT THROUGH DOUBLE-ENDED
RJ-45 CABLE
BE SURE TO CONNECT THE SAME PIN NUMBERS
TOGETHER BETWEEN EACH PLUG: 1-1, 2-2, 3-3,
4-4, 5-5, 6-6, 7-7, 8-8
AS LONG AS BOTH RJ-45 PLUGS ARE WIRED IN
PLUG
THE SAME WIRING STANDARD (T568A, T568B OR
AS SHOWN IN THE EXAMPLE) THE CONTROLLER
WILL OPERATE THE MDS-6A
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MAXIMUM CABLE LENGTH RECOMMENDED
IS 500 FEET
BLUE
WHITE/BLUE
ORANGE
WHITE/ORANGE
GREEN
WHITE/GREEN
BROWN
WHITE/BROWN
ER90-
90-
NOTE: IF A SOURCE DEVICE HAS A TIME DELAY
BETWEEN THE TIME IT RECEIVES ANY I/R
COMMAND AND THE TIME IT TAKES TO COMPLETE
THAT COMMAND, INSERT A TIME DELAY IN THE
MACRO AS SHOWN IN #7
LEAR N
MUTE
MUTE
MUTE
TO PRIMARY
MCS-1A OR MCS-2A
CONTROLLER
CLIP
RJ-45
8
1. PRESS THE SOURCE BUTTON YOU WANT
TO ASSOCIATE THE IR CODES WITH
2. PRESS THE LEARN BUTTON
3. THE MUTE BUTTON BLINKS RED & GREEN
4.
PRESS THE STAR BUTTON
5.
THE MUTE BUTTON FLASHES GREEN
6. WITHIN 10 SECONDS
THAT WILL BECOME THE BUTTON TO PLAY
THE MACRO BEING RECORDED (MUST BE A
VALID BUTTON)
7.
RECORD THE MACRO BY PRESSING UP TO 10
BUTTONS IN THE ORDER THE MACRO WILL BE
PLAYED (MUST BE VALID BUTTONS)
NOTE: PRESS MUTE THEN A DIGIT TO INSERT TIME
DELAYS BETWEEN PLAYED MACRO BUTTONS
MUTE + 0 = 1/2 SECOND
MUTE + 1 = 1 SECOND
MUTE + 2 = 2 SECONDS
MUTE + 3 = 4 SECONDS
MUTE + 4 = 6 SECONDS
8.
PRESS THE STAR BUTTON TO END THE MACRO
RECORDING (NOT REQUIRED IF THE MACRO
CONTAINS 10 BUTTON ENTRIES)
9. MUTE BUTTON FLASHES GREEN FOR
2 SECONDS & THE UNIT EXITS PROGRAM MODE
TO SECONDARY
MCS-1A OR MCS-2A
PLUG
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, PRESS THE BUTTON
CONTROLLER
CLIP
PLUG
RJ-45
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8
MUTE + 5 = 8 SECONDS
MUTE + 6 = 10 SECONDS
MUTE + 7 = 12 SECONDS
MUTE + 8 = 14 SECONDS
MUTE + 9 = 16 SECONDS
12. INSTALL THE WALL PLATE 13. OPERATION LIMITED WARRANTY
1
INSTALL A DOUBLE-GANG DECORA™ WALL PLATE
(NOT INCLUDED) TO COVER THE CONTROLLER
AND THE INSTALLER SETUP BUTTONS
2
SECURE THE WALL PLATE
WITH FOUR SCREWS
USING THE SOURCE BUTTONS
• Press any source button to turn the MDS-6A power on if it's off
• Press a source button to select the desired audio source for this controller's
zone (the selected source button lights red)
CD1 CD2 DM1 DM2 AMFM TAPE
USING THE VOLUME BUTTONS
• Press VOL-UP to increase the volume for this controller's speaker zone
• Press VOL-DOWN to decrease the volume for this controller's speaker zone
VOL
USING THE MUTE BUTTON
• Press MUTE to silence this controller's speaker zone (the MUTE button lights red)
• Press MUTE again to return this zone's speakers to their previous volume
Push MUTE for 5 seconds to turn the MDS-6A power off
•
PLAYING MACROS
• Press the STAR button
• Within 2 seconds, press a button with a recorded macro.
• The recorded macro will play (the MUTE button flashes green during play)
VOL
2. COMPONENT LOCATIONS 3. CUSTOMIZE THE SOURCE BUTTONS
INFRARED RECEIVER WINDOW
•
Receives IR from handheld remotes
IR is passed through to MDS-6A
•
AUDIO SOURCE BUTTONS
•
Press to select audio source
•
Selected source button lights red
Push for 5 seconds to select
•
"Whole-house-music" feature
MUTE BUTTON
•
Press to mute the local speakers
Lights red when source is muted
•
•
Lights yellow during "Do-not-disturb"
•
Push for 5 seconds to switch
MDS-6A power off
VOLUME BUTTONS
•
Press VOL-UP for louder local speakers
Press VOL-DOWN for quieter local speakers
•
•
Push with VOL-DOWN to select
"Do-not-disturb" feature
CLONE/LEARN INDICATOR
•
Lights while unit is in clone receive
Lights during IR code programming
•
OK INDICATOR
Lights when clone data is received OK
•
•
Flashes when IR code is learned from a remote
2
SLIDE THE CONTROLLER
INTO THE JUNCTION BOX
CLONING SAVES INSTALLATION SETUP TIME BY
SENDING ALL PROGRAMMING DATA FROM ONE
CONTROLLER TO OTHER CONTROLLERS IN THE SYSTEM
1
PRESS THE CLONE RX BUTTON ON ALL CONTROLLERS
READY TO RECEIVE PROGRAMMING DATA FROM ANOTHER
PROGRAMMED CONTROLLER. THE CLONE/LEARN INDICATOR
WILL LIGHT AS THE UNIT WAITS FOR DATA FOR 10 MINUTES.
PRESSING CLONE RX AGAIN EXITS CLONE MODE.
MUTE
CD1
PROGRAM BUTTON
•
Puts unit in Program Mode
Used for entering device IR codes
•
1
MCS-2A
PROGRAM
CLEAR
CD1
CLONE RX
CLONE TX
CD2
MUTE
CLONE/
OK
LEARN
DM1
ERROR
VOL
DM2
LEARN
AMFM
VOL
IR SENSOR
TAPE
CLEAR BUTTON
•
Press CLEAR then a source button
to erase source device IR codes & macros
•
Push for 5 seconds to erase
all device IR codes & macros
MCS-2A
PROGRAM
CD1
CD2
DM1
DM2
AMFM
TAPE
LEARN BUTTON
•
•
CLEAR
CLONE RX
CLONE TX
MUTE
CLONE/
OK
LEARN
ERROR
VOL
LEARN
VOL
IR SENSOR
Press to put unit in Learn Mode
Press again to exit Learn Mode
CONNECT THE KEYPAD
END OF CABLE
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
CLONE TX BUTTON
Press CLONE TX on a programmed
•
MCS-2A to send IR codes & macros
to all units in clone receive mode
NUMERIC KEYPAD
•
For entering numeric functions for source devices
"R" BUTTON
•
Press to send "last channel" command
ER 0
•
Press to send "repeat" command for some
some source devices
"E" BUTTON
•
Press to send "enter" command for some source devices
PLAY
STAR BUTTON
Press before pressing a action button to play a macro
•
•
Press after PROGRAM button to record a macro
ACTION BUTTONS
•
Press PLAY, STOP, PAUSE, SKIP FWD, SKIP BACK, NEXT
TRACK, PREVIOUS TRACK to control source device action
IR SENSOR
Receives IR codes from handheld remotes
•
during Learn Mode
CLONE RX BUTTON
•
Press to set MCS-2A into clone
receive mode for 10 minutes
•
Press CLONE TX on a programmed
MCS-2A to send IR codes & macros
to all units in clone receive mode
3
SECURE CONTROLLER
TO JUNCTION BOX
WITH THE FOUR SCREWS
CAUTION: CLONING WILL OVERWRITE ALL PROGRAMMED
DATA IN THE RECEIVING CONTROLERS
MCS-2A
PROGRAM
1 2 3
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
ER 0
PLAY
DATA
CLEAR
CD1
CD2
DM1
DM2
AMFM
TAPE
4 5 6
CLONE RX
CLONE TX
7 8 9
MUTE
CLONE/
OK
LEARN
VOL
VOL
ER 0
ERROR
LEARN
PLAY
IR SENSOR
2
PUSH THE CLONE TX BUTTON ON THE PROGRAMMED
CONTROLLER. THE CONTROLLER WILL BEGIN SENDING
ITS PROGRAMMED DATA TO OTHER CONTROLLERS AND
THE MUTE BUTTON WILL FLASH DURING THE TRANSFER
3
AFTER ALL DATA IS RECEIVED, THE OK INDICATOR LIGHTS
4
ONCE THE CLONING PROCESS IS COMPLETE, PRESS THE
CLONE RX BUTTON TO EXIT CLONE MODE
USING THE WHOLE-HOUSE-MUSIC FEATURE
• Push a source button for 5 seconds to turn whole-house-music on or off
• The selected whole-house-music source button lights yellow
The selected source will play through all system zones
•
CD1
USING THE DO-NOT-DISTURB FEATURE
• Push and hold the VOL-DOWN button, then press the MUTE button to turn
the do-not-disturb feature on or off (the MUTE button lights yellow when on)
• When do-not-disturb is on, the zone will not play whole-house-music or
paging tones
VOL
MUTE
THE SOURCE BUTTONS AND BEZELS CAN
BE CHANGED TO SUIT THE INSTALLATION
1
SQUEEZE BEZEL SIDES TO
REMOVE INNER BEZEL(S)
EACH SOURCE KEY SHOULD BE PROGRAMMED
WITH A CODE NUMBER TO MATCH A SPECIFIC
MANUFACTURER'S AUDIO SOURCE DEVICE
THE CODE NUMBER DESIGNATES WHICH
INFRARED CODES WILL BE SENT FROM THE
MDS-6A INFRARED EMITTERS WHEN THE
SELECTED AUDIO SOURCE DEVICE IS BEING
OPERATED FROM THE ZONE CONTROLLER
INFRARED CODE NUMBERS FOR MOST DEVICES
ARE LISTED IN THE TABLE ON THE BACK OF THIS
INSTRUCTION SHEET
IF A DEVICE IS NOT LISTED, ITS INFRARED
CODES CAN BE LEARNED BY THE ZONE
CONTROLLER DIRECTLY FROM A HANDHELD
REMOTE CONTROL (SEE SECTION #8 IN THESE
INSTRUCTIONS)
USE THE CLEAR BUTTON TO ERASE THE INFRARED
CODES FOR A SINGLE SOURCE BUTTON OR TO
ERASE THE UNIT'S ENTIRE MEMORY AND RETURN
IT TO THE FACTORY DEFAULTS
MCS-2A
PROGRAM
1 2 3
CLEAR
CD1
CD2
DM1
DM2
AMFM
TAPE
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4 5 6
CLONE RX
CLONE TX
7 8 9
MUTE
CLONE/
OK
LEARN
VOL
VOL
ER 0
ERROR
LEARN
PLAY
IR SENSOR
CLON E/L EARN
3
PLACE NEW BUTTONS
ON POSTS AND INSTALL
CHOSEN COLOR BEZEL
CUT NEW
2
BUTTONS
FROM HOLDER
ALTERNATE
SOURCE
BUTTONS
PROG RAM
MUTE
CD1
CD2
2 3 4 51 6
ERASING A SINGLE SOURCE BUTTON'S PROGRAMMING
CLEA R
CD2CD1 DM1
CD1
CD1
1. PRESS THE PROGRAM BUTTON
2. THE CLONE/LEARN INDICATOR LIGHTS RED
& THE MUTE BUTTON BLINKS RED/GREEN
3. PRESS A SOURCE BUTTON WITHIN
10 SECONDS (THE CONTROLLER WILL EXIT
PROGRAM MODE IF A SOURCE BUTTON IS
NOT PRESSED IN 10 SECONDS)
THE SELECTED SOURCE BUTTON
4.
FLASHES RED
ENTER THE SIX-DIGIT CODE FOR THE DEVICE
5.
FROM THE CODE TABLE ON THE BACK OF THESE
INSTRUCTIONS (PRESS THE CLEAR BUTTON IF
YOU PRESS A WRONG DIGIT AND START OVER)
6. GO BACK TO STEP #1 AND REPEAT FOR EACH
SOURCE BUTTON
CAUTION: PUSHING THE CLEAR BUTTON FOR LONGER THAN
5 SECONDS WILL CLEAR THE UNIT'S ENTIRE MEMORY
1. PRESS AND RELEASE THE CLEAR BUTTON
2. ALL SOURCE BUTTONS WILL BLINK YELLOW
3. PRESS THE SOURCE BUTTON TO ERASE
4. THE ERASED SOURCE BUTTON WILL FLASH RED THEN
THE UNIT WILL RETURN TO NORMAL OPERATION
ERASING THE ENTIRE MEMORY
CLEA R
CD2CD1 DM1
1. PUSH AND HOLD THE CLEAR BUTTON FOR LONGER
THAN 5 SECONDS
2. ALL SOURCE BUTTONS WILL FLASH YELLOW THEN
THE UNIT WILL RETURN TO NORMAL OPERATION
WHITE &
IVORY
BEZELS

COMPACT DISC (CD) PLAYERS
MANUFACTURER CODE NUMBER
Aiwa 090157
California Audio Labs 090029
Carver 090157, 090179
Classic 091297
DKK 090000
DMX Electronics 090157
Denon 090873
Emerson 090305
Fisher 090179
GPX 091296
Genexxa 090032, 090305
Harmon/Kardon 090157, 090173
Hitachi 090032
JVC 090072, 091294
Kenwood 090681, 090826, 090626, 090028, 090037
Koss 091317
Krell 090157
LXI 090305
Linn 090157
MCS 090029
Magnavox 090157, 090305
Marantz 090626, 090029, 090157
Miro 090000
Mission 090157
NSM 090157
Onkyo 090868
Optimus 091063, 090000, 090032, 090037, 090179, 090305
Panasonic 0 90029
Phillips 090626, 090157
Pioneer 091063, 091062, 090032, 090305
Polk Audio 090157
Proton 090157
QED 090157
Quasar 090029
RCA 091062, 090032, 090179, 090305
Realistic 090179
Rotel 090157
SAE 090157
Sansui 090157, 090305
Sanyo 090179
Scott 090305
Sears 090305
Sharp 090861, 090037
Sherwood 091067
Sonic Frontiers 090157
Sony 0 90490, 090000, 090100
TDK 091208
Technics 090029
Victor 090072
Wards 090157
Yamaha 090888, 091292
AUDIO/VIDEO (A/V) RECEIVERS
MANUFACTURER CODE NUMBER
ADC 070531
Aiwa 071089, 071405, 070158, 071388
Alco 071390
Anam 071609
Apex Digital 071257
Audiotronic 071189
Audiovox 071390
Bose 071229
Capetronic 070531
Carver 071089, 071189
Denon 071104, 071160, 071360
JBL 071306
JVC 070074
KLH 071390
Kenwood 071313, 071027, 071570, 071569, 070027
Koss 071366
MCS 070039
Magnavox 071089, 071189, 070531
Marantz 071089, 071189, 070039
Musicmagic 071089
Onkyo 070135, 070842, 071298
Optimus 071023, 070531
Panasonic 071518, 070039, 071288
Philips 071089, 071189, 071269, 071283
Pioneer 071023, 070014, 070531
Proscan 071254
Quasar 070039
RCA 071023, 071254, 070531, 071390, 07160 9
Sansung 071295
Sansui 071089
Sherwood 071653
Sony 071058, 071258, 071158, 070158
Stereophonics 071023
Sunfire 071313
Technics 071308, 071309, 071518, 070039
Thorens 071189
Venturer 071390
Victor 070074
Wards 070014, 070158
Yamaha 070176, 071176
DIGITAL VIDEO DISC (DVD) PLAYERS
MANUFACTURER CODE NUMBER
Aiwa 060641
Apex Digital 060672, 060755, 060794, 060795, 060796, 060797,
Blue Parade 060571
Broksonic 060695
Deawoo 060784
Denon 060490, 060634
Emerson 060591
Enterprise 060591
Fisher 060670
GE 060522
Go Video 060715, 060783
Gradiente 060651
Harmon/Kardon 060582, 060702
Hitachi 060573, 060664
Hiteker 060672
JBL 060702
JVC 060558, 060623, 060867
Kenwood 060534, 060682
Konka 060711, 060719, 060720, 060721
Koss 060651
Lasonic 060798
Magnavox 060503, 060675
Malata 060782
Marantz 060539
Microsoft 060522
Mitsubishi 060521
Onkyo 060503, 060627
Oritron 060651
Panasonic 060490, 060632
Philips 060503, 060539, 060646, 060854
Pioneer 060525, 060571, 060632
Princeton 060674
Proscan 060522
RCA 060522, 060571, 060822, 061022
Rowa 060823
Sampo 060698
Samsung 060573, 060820
Sansui 060695
Sanyo 060670
Sharp 060630
Sherwood 060633
Sony 060533, 061533
Sylvania 060821
Technics 060490
Techwood 060692
Theta Digital 060571
Toshiba 060503, 060695, 061045
Urban Concepts 060503
Yamaha 060490, 060545,060817
Zenith 060503, 060591
060830
SATELLITE (DBS) RECEIVERS
MANUFACTURER CODE NUMBER
AlphaStar 030772
Chaparral 030216
Crossdigital 031109
Echostar 031105, 030775
Expressvu 030775
GE 030566
GOI 030775
General Instrument 030869
HTS 030775
Hitachi 030819
Hughes Network Systems 031142, 030749, 031749
JVC 030775
Magnavox 030724, 030722
Memorex 030724
Mitsubishi 030749
Motorola 030869
Next Level 030869
Panasonic 030247, 030701
Paysat 030724
Philips 031142, 030749, 030724, 031076, 030722, 031749
Proscan 030392
RCA 030392, 030566, 030855, 030143
RadioShack 030869
Samsung 031109
Sony 030639
Star Choice 030869
Toshiba 030749, 030790, 031749
Uniden 030724, 030722
Zenith 030856, 031856
MISCELLANEOUS AUDIO DEVICES
MANUFACTURER CODE NUMBER
Aiwa 100010, 100159
Jerrold 100520, 100459
Scientific Atlanta 100460
Sony 100010, 100159
Starcom 100459
VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDERS (VCR)
MANUFACTURER CODE NUMBER
Admiral 040048, 040209
Adventura 040000
Aiko 040278
Aiwa 040037, 040000
Akai 040041
American Action 040278
American High 040035
Asha 040240
Audiovox 040037
Beaumark 040240
Bell & Howell 040104
Broksonic 040184, 040121, 040209, 040002, 040479, 041479
CCE 040072, 040278
Calix 040037
Canon 040035
Carver 040081
Cineral 040278
Citizen 040037, 040278, 041278
Colt 040072
Craig 040037, 040047, 040240, 040072
Curtis Mathes 040060, 040035, 040162, 040041, 040760, 041035
Cybernex 040240
Daewoo 040045, 040278, 041278
Denon 040042
Dynatech 040000
Electrohome 040037
Electrophonic 040037
Emerex 040032
Emerson 040037, 040184, 040000, 040121, 040043, 040209,
Fisher 040047, 040104
Fuji 040035
Funai 040000
GE 040060, 040035, 040048, 040240, 040760, 040807,
Garrard 040000
Go Video 040432
GoldStar 040037, 040038, 041237
Gradiente 040000
HI-Q 040047
Harley Davidson 040000
Harmon/Kardon 040081, 040038
Harwood 040072
Hitachi 040000, 040042, 040041
Hughes Network Systems 040042
JVC 040067, 040041
Jensen 040041
KEC 040037, 040278
KLH 040072
Kenwood 040067, 040041, 040038
Kodak 040035, 040037
LXI 040037
Lloyd’s 040000
Logik 040072
MEI 040035
MGA 040240, 040043
MGN Technology 040240
MTC 040240, 040000
Magnasonic 040278, 041278
Magnavox 040035, 040039, 040081, 040000, 040149, 040563,
Magnin 040240
Marantz 040035, 040081
Marta 040037
Matsushita 040035, 040162, 040454
Memorex 040035, 040162, 040037, 040048, 040039, 040047,
Minolta 040042
Mitsubishi 04004 8, 040067, 040043, 040807
Motorola 040035, 040048
Multitech 040000, 040072
NEC 040104, 040067, 040041, 040038
Nikko 040037
Noblex 040240
Olympus 040035
Optimus 041062, 040162, 040037, 04004 8, 040104, 040432,
Orion 040184, 040209, 040002, 040479, 041479
Panasonic 041062, 040035, 040162, 040225, 040454, 040616,
Penney 040035, 040037, 040240, 040042, 040038, 041035,
Pentax 040042
Philco 040035, 040209, 040479
Philips 040035, 040081, 040618, 041081, 041181
Pilot 040037
Pioneer 040067
Polk Audio 040081
Profitronic 040240
Proscan 040060, 040760, 041060
Protec 040072
Pulsar 040039
Quasar 040035, 040162, 040454, 041035, 041162
RCA 040060, 040035, 040048, 040240, 040042, 040149,
040002, 040278, 040479, 041278, 041479
041035, 041060
041781
040240, 040000, 040104, 040209, 040454, 040479,
041037, 041162, 041237, 041262
040454, 041048, 041162, 041262
041035, 041162, 041262
041237
040760, 040807, 041035, 041060
VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDERS (CONT.)
MANUFACTURER CODE NUMBER
RadioShack 040000,041037
Radix 040037
Randex 040037
Realistic 040035, 040037, 040048, 040047, 040000, 040104
ReplayTV 040614, 040616
Runco 040039
STS 040042
Samsung 040240, 040045
Sanky 040048, 040039
Sansui 040000, 040067, 040209, 040041, 040479, 041479
Sanyo 040047, 040240, 040104
Scott 040184, 040045, 040121, 040043
Sears 040035, 040037, 040047, 040000, 040042, 040104,
Semp 040045
Sharp 040048, 040807, 040848
Shintom 040072
Shogun 040240
Singer 040072
Sonic Blue 040614
Sony 040035, 040032, 040000, 040636, 041032, 041232
Sylvania 040035, 040081, 040000, 040043, 041781
Symphonic 040000
TMK 040240
Tatung 040041
Teac 040000, 040041
Technics 040035, 040162
Teknika 040035, 040037, 040000
Thomas 040000
Tivo 040618, 040636
Toshiba 040045, 040043, 040845
Totevision 040037, 040240
Unitech 040240
Vector 040045
Vector Research 040038
Video Concepts 040045
Videomagic 040037
Videosonic 040240
Villain 040000
Wards 040060, 040035, 040048, 040047, 040081, 040240,
White Westinghouse 040209, 040072, 040278, 041278
XR-1000 040035, 040000, 040072
Yamaha 040038
Zenith 040039, 040000, 040209, 040479, 041479
041237
040000, 040042, 040072, 040149, 040760
CABLE TELEVISION (CATV) BOXES
MANUFACTURER CODE NUMBER
ABC 010003, 010008, 010014, 010017
Americast 010899
Bell & Howell 010014
Bell South 010899
Director 010476
General Instrument 010476, 010003, 010276, 010810
GoldStar 010144
Hamlin 010009, 010273
Jerrold 010476, 010003, 010276, 010012, 010014, 010810
Memorex 010000
Motorola 010476, 011106, 010276, 010810
Pace 010237
Panasonic 010000, 010107
Paragon 010000
Philips 010305, 010317
Pioneer 010877, 010144, 010533, 011877
Pulsar 010000
Quasar 010000
Regal 010273, 010279
Runco 010000
Samsung 010144
Scientific Atlanta 010877, 010008, 010017, 010477, 011877
Sony 011006
Starcom 010003
Supercable 010276
Tocom 010012
Torx 010003
Toshiba 010000
Zenith 010000, 010525, 010899
LASER DISK (LD)
MANUFACTURER CODE NUMBER
Aiwa 050203
Denon 050059, 050172
Funai 050203
Mitsubishi 050059
NAD 050059
Optimus 050059
Panasonic 050204
Pioneer 050059
Quasar 050204
Relistic 050203
Sony 050193, 050201
Technics 050204
MANUFACTURER CODE NUMBER
TELEVISION (TV) SETS
AOC 000030, 000019
Admiral 000093, 000463
Advent 000761
Aiko 000092
Aiwa 000701
Akai 000030
Alaron 000179
America Action 000180
Ampro 000751
Anam 000180
Apex Digital 000748, 000765, 000767
Audiovox 000451, 000180, 000092, 000623
Baysonic 000180
Belcor 000019
Bell & Howell 000154, 000016
Bradford 000180
Brockwood 000019
Broksonic 000236, 000463
CXC 000180
Candle 000030, 000056
Carnivale 000030
Carver 000054
Celebrity 000000
Changhong 000765
Cineral 000451, 0000 92
Citizen 000060, 000030, 000056, 000092
Concerto 000056
Contec 000180
Craig 000180
Crosley 000054
Crown 000180
Curtis Mathes 000047, 000054, 000154, 000051, 000451, 000093,
Daewoo 000451, 000019, 000092, 000623
Daytron 000019
Denon 000145
Dumont 000017, 000019
Dwin 000720, 000774
Electroband 000000
Emerson 000154, 000236, 000463, 000180, 000178, 000019,
Envision 000030
Fisher 000154
Fujitsu 000179, 000683
Funai 000180, 000179, 000171
Futuretech 000180
GE 000047, 000051, 000451, 000093, 000178, 000021,
Gibralter 000017, 000030, 000019
GoldStar 000030, 000178, 000019, 000056
Gradiente 000053, 000056
Grunpy 000180, 000179
Hallmark 000178
Harley Davidson 000179
Harmon/Kardon 000054
Harvard 000180
Havermy 000093
Hitachi 000145, 000056, 000016
Infinity 000054
Inteq 000017
JBL 000054
JCB 000000
JVC 000053
KEC 000180
KTV 000180, 000030
Kenwood 000030, 000019
Konka 000628, 000632, 000638, 000703, 000707
LG 000056
LXI 000047, 000054, 000154, 000156, 000178, 000747
Logik 000016
Luxman 000056
MGA 000150, 000030, 000178, 000019
MTC 000060, 000030, 000019, 000056
Magnavox 000054, 000030, 000179, 001254, 001454
Majestic 000016
Marantz 000054, 000030
Matsushita 000250
Megatron 000178, 000145
Memorex 000154, 000250, 000463, 000150, 000178, 000179,
Midland 000047, 000017, 000051, 000747
Minutz 000021
Mitsubishi 0000 93, 000150, 000178, 000019
Motorola 000093
Multitech 000180
NAD 000156, 000178, 000166
NEC 000030, 000019, 000056
NTC 000092
Nikko 000030, 000178, 000092
Onwa 000180
Optimus 000154, 000250, 000166
Optonica 000093
Orion 000236, 000463, 000179
Panasonic 000250, 000051
000060, 000030, 000145, 000056, 000016, 000166,
000466, 000702, 000747, 001147, 001347
000179, 000623
000747, 001147, 001347
000056, 000016
TELEVISION (TV) SETS (CONT.)
MANUFACTURER CODE NUMBER
Penney 000047, 000156, 000051, 000060, 000030, 000178,
Philco 000056, 000747, 001347
Philips 000054, 000463, 000030, 000145, 000019
Pilot 000030, 000019
Pioneer 000166, 000679
Portland 000019, 000092
Princeton 000717
Prism 000051
Proscan 000047, 000747
Proton 000178, 000466
Pulsar 000017, 000019
Quasar 000250, 000051
RCA 000047, 000051, 000093, 000019, 000090, 000679,
RadioShack 000047, 000154, 000180, 000030, 000178, 000019,
Realistic 000154, 000180, 000030, 000178, 000019, 000056
Runco 000017, 000030, 000603
SSS 000180, 000019
Sampo 000030
Samsung 000060, 000030, 000178, 000019, 000056, 000702,
Sansei 000451
Sansui 000463
Sanyo 000154
Scimitsu 000019
Scotch 000178
Scott 000236, 000180, 000178, 000019, 000179
Sears 000047, 000054, 000154, 000156, 000178, 000179,
Semivox 000180
Semp 000156
Sharp 000093, 000688, 000689
Shogun 000019
Signature 000016
Sony 000000, 001100
Soundesign 000180, 000178, 000179
Squareview 000171
Starlite 000180
Supreme 000000
Sylvania 000054, 000030, 000171
Symphonic 000180, 000171
TMK 000178, 000056
TNCi 000017
Tandy 000093
Technics 000250, 000051
Technol Ace 000179
Techwood 000051, 000056
Teknika 000054, 000180, 000150, 000060, 000019, 000179,
Telefunken 000056, 000702
Toshiba 000154, 000156, 000060, 001256
Vector Research 000030
Victor 000053
Vidikron 000054
Vidtech 000178, 000019
Wards 000054, 000030, 000178, 000021, 000019, 000179,
Waycon 000156
White Westinghouse 000463, 000623
Yamaha 000030, 000019, 000769
Zenith 000017, 000463, 000016, 000092
000021, 000019
000747, 001047, 001147, 001247, 001347, 001447
000056, 000747
000766
000056, 000171, 000747
000056, 000016, 000092
000056, 000016
AUDIO AMPLIFIERS (AMP)
MANUFACTURER CODE NUMBER
GE 080078
Harman/Kardon 080892
JVC 080331
Left Coast 080892
Marantz 080892
Optimus 080395
Phillips 080892
Polk Audio 080892
Realistic 080395
Soundesign 080078
Victor 080331
Wards 080078
Yamaha 080354
MISCELLANEOUS VIDEO DEVICES
MANUFACTURER NUMBER
AOL 021061
Magnavox 021818
Mitsubishi 021002
Panasonic 021120
Philips 021818, 021061
Pioneer 021010
Princeton 020113, 020295
Samsung 021190, 021204
Sensory Science 021126
Sharp 021010
Sony 020850
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