TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICSHOCK, DO
NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER
SERVICEABLEPARTSINSIDE. REFERSERVICING
TO QUALIFIED SERVICEPERSONNEL.
i_ his symbol indicates
"dangerous voltage" inside
the product that presents a
risk of electric shock or
personal injury.
Caution: To reduce the risk of electric shock, match wide
blade of plug to wide slot, fully insert.
Attention: Pour eviter les chocs electriques, introduire la
lame la plus large de la fiche dans la borne
correspondante de la prise et pousser jusq_ au fond.
Refer to the identification/rating label located on the back panel of your
product for its proper operating voltage.
FCC Regulations state that unauthorized changes or modifications to this
equipment may void the user's authority to operate it.
This symbol indicatesimportant instructions
accompanying the
product.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire or
shock hazard, do not expose
this TV to rain or moisture.
If fixed (non-moving) images are left on the screen for long periods, they
may be permanently imprinted on the screen. Such images include
network Iogos, phone numbers, and video games. This damage is not
covered by your warranty. Extended viewing of channels displaying
these images should be avoided.
This reminder is provided to call your attention to Article 820-40 of the
National Electrical Code (Section 54 of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part
1) which pPovides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular,
specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding
system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical.
NOTE TO CABLE
TV INSTALLER
Safety Information ............................................... i
First Things First ................................................. 3
Using the Menu System ...................................... 7
The Menu Rule: Point and Select ....................................................... 8
Menus and Control Panels ................................................................. 9
Interactive Setup .............................................. 17
Enteringthe Interactive Setup ........................................................... 18
Connect the TV ................................................................................ 19
Searchfor Channels ......................................................................... 19
Setthe Time ..................................................................................... 19
Editthe Channel Labels .................................................................... 20
Programming the Remotes ................................ 21
Programming the Universal Remote ................................................. 22
To Control a VCR ............................................................................. 22
To Control a ProScan, RCA, or GE Brand DSS®Receiver .................. 24
To Control a Satellite Receiver .......................................................... 24
To Control a Cable Box .................................................................... 25
To Control a Laserdisc Player ........................................................... 26
To Control an Audio Component ...................................................... 26
Programming the Simple Remote ..................................................... 28
Using the Simple Remote to Control a Component .......................... 30
Tour of the TV ................................................... 31
Remote Buttons ................................................................................ 32
Simple Remote Buttons .................................................................... 34
Channel Marker ............................................................................... 35
Back Panel ....................................................................................... 36
Front Panel ....................................................................................... 38
Quick Reference Guide .................................... 39
Audio Menu ..................................................................................... 40
Picture Quality Menu ....................................................................... 42
Screen Menu .................................................................................... 43
Time Menu ....................................................................................... 44
Channel Menu ................................................................................. 45
Assistance ........................................................................................ 49
Advanced Features ........................................... 51
PIX+ Operation ................................................................................ 52
Two Tips for Using PIX+ Buttons ...................................................... 53
Closed Captioning ............................................................................ 54
On-screen Program Details .............................................................. 56
Choosing an Audio Processor ........................................................... 57
Using and Modifying Fetch .............................................................. 58
Displaying On-Screen Help ............................................................. 59
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Appendices ....................................................... 61
Thingsto Know Before Connecting Components .............................. 61
Appendix A: Connections ................................. 62
Connection A: TV Only .................................................................... 62
Connection
Connection
Connection
Connection
Connection
Connection
Connection
B: TV and Mono VCR.................................................... 63
C: TV and Stereo VCR ................................................... 64
D: TV and Stereo VCR Using a Splitter .......................... 65
E:TV and Satellite Receiver ........................................... 66
F: TV, VCR and Satellite Receiver .................................. 67
G: TV, VCR and Satellite Receiver Using a Splitter ........ 68
H: Adding a Laserdisc Player ......................................... 70
Appendix B: Connecting External Speakers ...... 71
Connecting External Speakers .......................................................... 71
Connecting Audio Components ....................................................... 72
Connecting a Camcorder for Playback ............................................. 73
Connecting a Camcorder to Record from TV .................................... 74
Appendix C: Troubleshooting Tips .................... 75
Appendix D: Limited Warranty ......................... 77
Appendix E: Care and Cleaning ........................ 78
Accessories ....................................................... 79
Index ................................................................ 82
DSS®is a registered trademark of DirecTV Inc., a unit of GM Hughes Electronics Corporation
2
ALLOW ME TO INTRODUCE MYSELF...
My name is Scott, and I wrote this ProScan
User Manual. You probably weren't expecting a
personal introduction, but then, a ProScan TV
is designed to give you more than you
expectedmand that includes the User Manual.
AN 80-PAGE INSTRUCTION BOOK?
You used to be able to buy aTV, plug it in, stick
a rabbit on top of it (or the ears, anyway), and
you were off and running. Watching. Whatever.
Times have changed, though. But don't worry, it
looks more complicated than it is.
YOU'VE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING
LIKE IT...
rll bet you've never seen anything like thisTV.
Don't believe me? Press the MENU button on
the remote. That's the Main Menu. Times have
definitely changed.
FIRST THINGS FIRST
1
READ THE FIRST FOUR SECTIONS
The first four sections of the manual take you
through all the steps needed to set up theTV.
The remaining chapters and appendices
provide additional information. You can thumb
through these sections whenever you get some
time; if you have a specific question, refer to
the table of contents or the index.
STEP 1 :UNPACK THE TV AND
ACCESSORIES
The accessories packed with TV include the Universal Remote, the
Simple Remote, six AAA batteries, an antenna adapter, and an audio/
video.adapter for plugging your camcorder into the front of the TV. Be
sure to locate the Connections Foldout.
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Important Information:
Optional Stand for Table Model TVs ONLY
CAUTION: Matching stands were designed to be used with
specific 25-inch and larger table model TVs. All recommended
stands come with hardware to secure your TV to the stand so
that it cannot be easily pulled off, pushed off, or tipped over. Your
television dealer can help you choose an appropriate stand.
If you choose not to usea recommended stand for your TV: Make
sure that the stand or other furniture on which you place the TV is
properly located and of adequate size and strength. This will help
prevent the TV from accidentally being pulled off, pushed off, or
tipped over. Failure to use a proper stand could cause damage to
the -IV and/or personal injury.
STEP 2: CONNECT YOUR TV
If you're only going to connect the TV to your home antenna or cable
box, use the "TV Only" connection shown below. If you're going to
connect the TV to a VCR, laser disc player or other component, skip to
the top of the next page.
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TV ONLY
This is a basic connection from an antenna or cable box to your TVo
Connect the cable as shown. If you have a VCR or other components
to connect to the TV, skip to the top of the next page.
4
TV WITH OTHER COMPONENTS
Use the Connections Foldout to connect your TV to a VCR, satellite
receiver, or laserdisc player. See AppendixA, p. 62 for detailed
information about using each of these connections. After connecting
the T.V,proceed to Step 3, below.
If your components don't match those shown on the Foldout, or if you
prefer a different connection, see your dealer or the specific
component user manuals.
STEP 3: PLUG IN THE TV
Plug the power cord into the wall outlet, matching the wide
blade of the plug with the wide slot in the outlet. Be sure to insert
the plug completely.
STEP 4: INSTALL BATTERIES
1. Slide the battery compartment cover off the back of the remote.
2. Insert the four AAA batteries asshown, matching the + and - ends
of each battery in the compartment.
3. Replace the cover.
4. Repeat these directions to insert the two remaining AAA batteries
into the simple remote.
5
STEP 5: TURN ON THE TV
PressTV. on the remote, or press POWER on the TV itself.
STEP 6
Read the next section, Using the Menu System, which is a brief overview
of the basic rules for getting around in the menus.
STEP 7
Proceed to section three, Interactive Setup. This setup routine walks you
through the steps needed to fully configure the TV. Part two of the setup
routine puts available cable TV or antenna signals into the TV's memory.
This is called "auto channel search." You must complete the auto channel
_lrch. After you complete this step, you can skip any of the remaining
steps and return to them later.
VCR SAT'CABLE
AM-EM TAPE AUX
REVERSE PLAY FORWARD
RECORD STOP PAUSE
CH GUIDE SKIP
MUTE GO BACK
FAV'INPUT ANTENNA
INFO CLEAR RESET SCAN
MENU _ FETCH
PiP POP SPLIT CH CTRL
SIZE SWAP FREEZE
used with the Connections Foldout.
I nteractive Setup is designed to be 1
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A LIVING ROOM IN MY LIVING ROOM?
You access the TV's features through an
on-screen menu system. The first menu in the
system looks like a living room, hence its name:
the Living Room Main Menu. You use the
Living Room Main Menu to get to other menus,
such as the Audio Menu.
USING "THE
MENU SYSTEM
THE MENU RULE: POINT AND SELECT
You only need to know one rule to use the on-screen menus:
point and select.
WHAT IS POINT AND SELECT?
The point and select method has two steps.
1. Point to a menu item using the MOVE arrows on the remote.
To point up or down, pressthe up or down arrows. To point left or
right, pressthe left or right arrows.
MENU (_
(_ MOVE
2. Select a menu item by pressing MENU.
Selecting an item tells the TV's menu system to go ahead and make
a change or go to a place you have indicated.
For example, to select the Channel menu from the Main Menu:
1. PressMENU to bring up the Main Menu. The Main Menu looks
like a Living Room.
2. Point to the picture of the remote control by pressing the down
arrow until the word "Channel" appears.
3. PressMENU to select Channel. The Channel menu comes up.
4. Point to Exitand press MENU to return to the Main Menu.
5. Point to Exitand press MENU to leave the menu system and return
to TV viewing.
Once you know how to point and select your way through the menus,
you can apply this rule in the menus and the control panels that do the
real work of the menu system.
SELECT
Press CLEAR at any time to remove
all displays from the screen and return
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to TV viewing.
8
MENUS, CONTROLS AND
CONTROL PANELS
There are three parts to the menu system: menus, controls, and control
panels. Before you can use the contols and control panels to adjust
your TV, you have to move through the Main Menu and select
a control.
THE LIVING ROOM MAIN MENU
To bring up the Living Room Main Menu:
1. PressMENU on the remote or front panel.
The Living Room Main Menu contains eight items that you can select:
six menus and two buttons. Let's take a look at the buttons first.
9
The Exit Button
All menus have an Exit button. Selecting the Exit button always takes
you to the previous screen. Selecting the Exit button from the Main
Menu returns you to regular TV viewing. For example,
1. PressMENU to bring up the Living Room Main Menu. Point to Exit.
2. PressMENU. The Living Room disappears.
10
The Help Button
All menus have a Help button. For example, selecting the Help button
from the Main Menu brings up all of the help balloons for the
Living Room.
1. PressMENU to bring up the Living Room Main Menu.
2. Point to the Help button and press MENU. The help
balloons appear.
3. PressMENU again. The help balloons disappear.
The rest of the Help buttons in the menu system bring up helpful
information explaining one aspect of that menu.
11
THE MENUS
There are six menus available from the Living Room Main Menu.
When you point to different items in the Living Room, a different
menu highlights. PressMENU on the remote to select the
highlighted menu.
To exit a menu
There are two ways to exit a menu:
• Point to Exitand press MENU.
• PressCLEAR.The on-screen displays clear from the screen and you
return to TV viewing.
CONTROLS
Controls do the work in the menu system. Using the controls, you can
choose a setting, enter a number, or adjust a level such as tint or
brightness. There are three kinds of controls: sliders, toggles, and
path buttons.
Sliders
Use sliders to adjust a particular setting in a menu.
For example, to adjust the TV's tint:
1. PressMENU to bring up the Living Room Main Menu.
2. Point to the Picture Quality Menu and pressMENU. (The Picture
Quality menu is the TV's front panel, just below the TV screen.) The
Picture Quality Menu appears.
3. Point to Tint.
4. Point left or right to adjust the indicator line. Notice that the picture
changes as you adjust the tint.
5. PressCLEAR to remove the display from the screen.
Now that you know how the Tint slider works, you know how all
sliders work.
Tint
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Toggles
Use toggles to choose a particular setting from several
available settings.
For example, to indicate which antenna you are using:
1. PressMENU to bring up the Living Room Main Menu.
2. Point to Channel (the remote control on the table) and press
MENU. The Channel Menu appears.
3. Point to Signal Source. The Signal Source toggle highlights. The
current setting for Signal Source appears at the bottom of
the toggle.
4. Point left or right to indicate the correct setting for
your connection.
5. PressCLEAR to return to TV viewing.
Now that you know how the Signal Source toggle works, you know
how all toggles work.
Path Buttons
A path button is a control that takes you to part of the menu system.
You can recognize a path button by its distinctive arrow-shape. The
Lists and Labels control in the Channel Menu, above, is a path button.
You don't need to remember the
names of the types of controls. Once
you've learned how each type works,
you'll be able to use any part of the
menu system.
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CONTROL PANELS
Control panels can contain different types of controls, such as numeric
entry, sliders, and checkboxes, that let you adjust the TV. A slider in a
control panel works just like a slider in a menu. Numeric entry and
checkboxes are described below.
Numeric Entry
A control panel with a numeric entry control allows you to enter
numbers and letters.
For example, to set the current time:
1. PressMENU to bring up the Living Room Main Menu.
2. Point to ]]me (the clock) and press MENU. The Time Menu appears.
3. Point to Set Time and Day. The Set Time and Day numeric entry
control panel appears to the right of the menu.
4. Press MENU. The plus sign and the hours and minutes field
are highlighted.
5. Press MENU repeatedly, or press and hold MENU for 'fast mode', to
set the time forward. To set the time back, point to the minus sign
and press MENU.
SetTmend
6. Pressthe right arrow to move to the next column, then press MENU
to switch between AM and PM.
7.
Pressthe right arrow to move to the next column, then press MENU
repeatedly to move the day forward. Point to the minus sign and
press MENU to move the day backwards.
.
When you have entered the correct time, press the left arrow to
return to Set Time and Day.
9. PressCLEAR to return to normal viewing.
You can also use the number buttons
for numeric fields such as channels
{
and times.
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Checkboxes
Use checkboxes to add a particular channel to a list of channels, or to
remove the channel from a list.
For example, to add channel 13 to your list of favorite channels:
1. PressMENU to bring up the Living Room Main Menu.
2. Point to Channel (the remote control) and press MENU. The
Channel menu appears.
3. Point to Lists and Labels and press MENU. The Listsand Labels
control panel appears. The Normal channel list checkbox
is highlighted.
Lists dLabeLs
4. Point up repeatedly until channel 13 highlights.
5. Point right until the Fav checkbox highlights.
6. PressMENU to put channel 13 into the Favorite channel list. A
check mark appears in the box. To remove channel 13 from the
list, press MENU again.
7. PressCLEAR to return to normal viewing.
Now that you know how the Favorite Channel checkbox works, you
know how all checkboxes work.
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EXPLORE, EXPLORE, EXPLORE!
Once you've learned the basics, feel free to poke around in the menu
system. The context-sensitive help at the bottom of the screen provides
instructions for getting through any particular menu or control panel.
Remember, press CLEAR at any time to leave the menu system and
return to regular TV viewing.
When you've had your fill, proceed to the next section of the manual,
Interactive Setup.
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THERE'S AN ON-SCREEN SETUP ROUTINE
YourTV has an interactive setup routine that walks you
through the steps needed to configure theTV. There
are five sections:
• Connect theTV
• Search for available channels
• Set the time and day
• Set speaker configuration
• Make channel lists and labels
3 INTERACTIVE SETUP
ENTERING THE INTERACTIVE SETUP
The interactive setup routine isaccessed through the Assistance Menu:
1. Press MENU to bring up the Living Room Main Menu.
2. Point to Nipper to highlight the Assistance menu and press MENU.
The Assistance menu appears with the Setup control highlighted.
3. PressMENU to select Setup. You are asked if you want to begin the
setup routine. PressMENU to begin.
• i
You must complete the Search for
Channels to receiveTV signals and put
channels in memory.
You can also accessSearch for Channels
through the Auto Channel Search
control in the Channel Menu.
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STEP 1 : CONNECT THE TV
This section of the setup asks questions about the components you
have and walks you through the steps needed to connect your TV
to a VCR, satellite receiver, and laserdisc player. If you used the
Connections Foldout to connect your TV, you can skip this step or
follow along for the sheer fun of it. If you haven't connected your TV
to any other components, answer the questions and follow the
on-screen instructions.
1. Follow the on-screen instructionsto connect your TV and other
components. When you complete these instructions, you are
automatically taken to the next step in the interactive setup routine.
STEP 2: SEARCH FOR CHANNELS
7:hesecond step automatically searches for all channels available
through your antenna or cable TV system. This is also called
"Automatic Channel Search."
1. Follow the on-screen instructionsto complete the automatic
channel search.
2. When the channel search is completed, press MENU to go to the
next step.
About the Remaining Steps
The remaining steps let you set the time and day, set up your speakers,
place channels in various lists, and label each channel. Some of these
steps, such as setting up your channel lists, can be time consuming.
Feel free to skip any or all of these steps and return to them later.
STEP THREE: SET THE TIME
1. Follow the on-screen instructions to set the time and day of
the week.
2. Point to Exitand press MENU to go to the next step.
A tip from Keith, the
Designing Engineer:
When you use the Lists and Labels
control panel, use the arrows to point
to any channel or field. Use the CHAN
buttons to point up or down to any
checkmarked channel in whichever
field you have selected.
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STEP FOUR: SET THE SPEAKER
CONFIGURATION
This step lets you tell the TV how many speakers you have connected
to your TV.
1_.Point to the speaker setup that matches your system.
2. Point to EXIT and pressMENU to go to the next step.
STEP FIVE: EDIT CHANNEL LABELS
This step lets you set up your channel lists and assign or build labels
for your channels.
1. Follow the on-screen instructions to set up your channels and
channel lists.
2. Point to EXIT and pressMENU to complete the interactive setup.
WHAT NOW?
Now that you've finished the interactive setup, you can sit back, relax,
and enjoy the TV. Or...
Program the Remote
Since you've gone this far, in just a few minutes you can program the
remote control to work with your VCR, laserdisc player, and other
component. To find out how to program both of the remotes, go to the
next section.
2O
YOU HAVE A VCR OR
OTHER COMPONENT...
The universal remote can be programmed to
control most brands of remote controllable
TVs,VCRs, and cable boxes. Most ProScan,
GE, and RCATVs and VCRs are already
programmed. Other manufacturers' brands
need to be programmed.
The simple remote can be programmed to
control most remote controllable VCRs.
lOW WATCH SOME TV!
Once you've programmed the remote, you
will have completed all four setup sections.
Now you can sit back and enjoy the TV. If you
want to know more about the different parts
of the TV, see the next section, Tour of the TV.
Refer to the other sections and appendices
as needed.
4 PROGRAMMING
THE REMOTE
PROGRAMMING THE
UNIVERSAL REMOTE
You can program the universal remote to control most brands of
remote controllable TVs, VCRs, and cable boxes. If you have an
PROSCAN, GE, or RCA VCR, you may not need to program the remote
at all. Other manufacturer's brands need to be programmed.
VCR SAT,CABLE
AMoFM TAPE AUX
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REVERSE PLAY FORWARD
Programming the Universal Remote to Control a VCR
[o determine whether you need to program the universal remote, turn
on the VCR, point the remote at the VCR and press the VCR1 button.
Then, press POWER or CHAN A or CHAN v to see if the VCR responds
to the remote commands. If not, you need to program the remote.
Follow these stepsto program your universal remote to control
your VCR:
1. Turn on the VCR to be programmed.
2. Look up your VCR brand and code number(s) in the code list on the
next page or on the code sheet packed with your remote.
3. Pressand hold the VCR1 button on the remote.
.
Enter the two-digit code from the code list.
5.
Release VCR1, then press POWER to see if the VCR responds to the
remote commands. If it doesn't, try pressing VCR1 and POWER to
see if the VCR responds.
.
Repeat steps 3 through 5 using the next code listed for your brand
until the VCR responds to the remote commands.
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This remote may not operate all
models of the brands shown on the
next page.
To program the DVD.VCR button to
control a secondVCR, follow the steps
on this page, but use the DVD-VCR
button instead of theVCRI button.
For instructions on programming the
simple remote, see page 28.
•
• Universal RemoteVCR Codes •
Admiral ............................................. 006
/\iwa ................................................... 015
Akai ........... 003,017,022,023,063,066
Audio Dynamics ...................... 014,016
Bell&Howell ..................................... 002
Broksonic ......................................... 010
Candle .............................. 007,009,013,
.................................... 044,045,046,052
(_-annon ..................................... 008,053
Capehart ...........................................00 I
Citizen .............................. 007,009,013,
.................................... 044,045,046,052
Colortyme ........................................ 014
Craig .......................................... 007,012
Curtis Mathes .........000,007,008,014,
.................... 015,044,046,053,064,067
Oaewoo ............................ 013,045,052
dbx ............................................. 014,016
Dimensia ........................................... 000
Dynatech .......................................... 015
Electrohome .................................... 027
Emerson ........... 008,009,010,013,015,
................... 020,023,027,034,041,042,
.....047,049,057,062,065,067,068,070
Fisher ..002,012,018,019,043,048,058
Funai .................................................. 015
GE .............. 000,007,008,032,037,053
Goldstar .................... 009,014,046,060
Harman Kardon .............................. 014
Hitachi ....................... 005,015,035,036
Instant Replay .................................. 008
JCL ..................................................... 008
JC Penney ........ 002,005,007,008,014,
............................ 016,030,035,051,053
JVC.....................002,014,016,030,046
Kenwood .. 002,014,016,030,044,046
Lloyd's................................................015
Logik ..................................................03 I
Magnavox..................008,029,053,056
Marantz ....002,008,014,016,029,030,
............................................044,046,06 I
Marta .................................................009
MEI .....................................................008
Memorex ..................008,009,012,015
MGA ..........................................004,027
Midland ..............................................032
Minolta ......................................005,035
Mitsubishi ..........004,005,027,035,040
Montgomery Ward .........................006
MTC ..........................................007,015
Multitech ...................007,015,031,032
NEC ..........................002,014,016,030,
............................044,046,059,061,064
Panasonic..................................008,053
Pentax................................005,035,044
Pentex Research...................._........046
Philco.........................008,029,053,056
Philips........................................008,029
Pioneer..............................005,016,050
Portland ............................044,045,052
ProScan.............................................000
Quartz ...............................................002
Quasar ......................................008,053
RCA ...................000,005,007,008,028
....................................035,037,054,069
Radio Shack/Realistic....002,006,008,
.............009,012,015,019,027,043,053
Samsung............007,013,022,032,042
Sansui.........................................016,07I
Sanyo.........................................002,012
Scott ..................004,013,041,049,068
Sears.................002,005,009,012,018,
....................................019,035,043,048
Sharp..................006,024,027,039,045
Shintom.....................017,026,031,055
Signature...........................................015
Sony ...................................017,026,038
Sylvania..............008,015,029,053,056
Symphonic........................................015
Tandy .........................................002,015
Tashiko ..............................................009
Tatung................................................030
Teac......................................05,030,069
Technics .............................................008
Teknika ......................008,009,015,02I
Toshiba..............005,013,019,048,049
Totevision .................................007,009
TMK ...................................................067
Unitech .............................................007
Vector Research..............014,016,044
Victor ................................................016
Video Concepts ..............014,016,044
Videosonic ........................................007
Wards ...............005,006,007,008,009,
.............012,013,015,025,027,031,035
Yamaha..............002,014,016,030,046
Zenith ........................011,017,026,072
m
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Programming the Universal Remote to Control a ProScan,
RCA, or GE Brand DSS ® Receiver
The universal remote is preprogrammed to control a ProScan, RCA, or
GE brand DSS®receiver. Follow the instructions below for basic
operation of the receiver. You may want to experiment with other
buttons on the remote to see if they work with your receiver.
Programming the Universal Remote
to Control a Satellite Receiver
Pefer to the Connection Foldout or contact your satellite company to
hook up your satellite receiver. If you have a satellite box with its own
remote, you also may be able to use the TV's remote with your satellite
receiver. Use the codes in the code list on the right or on the sheet
packed with your remote. However, this remote may not operate all
models of the brands that are shown in the code list.
1. Turn on the satellite receiver.
2.
Look up your brand and its code number(s) on the code list at
the right.
3. Pressand hold the SAT.CABLE button on the remote.
4. Enter the two-digit code from the code list.
5. Release SAT.CABLE, then press POWER to see if the satellite
receiver responds to the remote commands.
6. Repeat steps 3 through 5 using the next code listed for your brand
until the satellite receiver responds to the remote commands.
Satellite Receiver Codes
Chaparral ..................................080,08 I
Cheyenne .........................................08 I
Drake.........................................082,083
General Instruments......092,093,094
Realistic.............................................084
Sierra I,I1,111.......................................08 I
STSI ...................................................085
STS2...................................................086
STS3....................................................087
STS4...................................................088
Toshiba..............................................089
Uniden...............................................090
Video Cipher II................................091
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Programming the Universal Remote to Control a
Cable Box
Refer to the Connection Foldout or contact your cable company to
hook up your cable box. If you have a cable box with its own remote,
you also may be able to use the ]-V's remote with your cable box. This
remote can be programmed to control either a satellite receiver or a
cable box, not both. Use the codes in the code list on the right or on
the sheet packed with your remote. This remote may not operate all
models of the brands that are shown in the code list.
1. Turn on the cable box.
2. Look up your brand and its code number(s) on the code list at right.
3. Pressand hold the SAT*CABLE button on the remote.
4. Enter the two-digit code from the code list.
5. Release SAT*CABLE, then press POWER or CHAN ^ or CHAN v to
see if the cable box responds to the remote commands.
6. Repeat steps 3 through 5 using the next code listed for your brand
until the cable box responds to the remote commands.
Cable Box Codes
ABC .................................................022,046,053,054
Anvision .........................................................007,008
Cablestar .......................................................007,008
Diamond ................................................................056
Eagle.................................................................007,008
Eastern Int.. ............................................................002
General Instuments .............................................046
GI 400 .............004,005,015,_t23,024,025,030,036
Hamlin .....................................003,012,013,034,048
Hitachi .....................................................037,043,046
Jerrold ............004,005,015,023,024,025,030,036,
..................................................045,046,047,062,065
Macom ...........................................................037,043
Magnavox...............................007,008,019,021,026,
..........................................028,029,032,033,040,041
NSC .........................................................................009
Oak ..........................................................001,016,038
Oak Sigma.............................................................016
Panasonic........................................003,027,039,06 I
Philips .....................................007,008,019,021,026,
...........................................028,029,032,033,040,04I
Pioneer .....................................................018,020,044
RCA .................................................................000,027
Randtek ..........................................................007,008
Regal........................................................003,012,013
Regency..........................................................002,033
Samsung.................................................................044
Sci.Atlanta ..............................003,022,035,063,064
Signature ................................................................046
Sprucer...................................................................027
Starcom ..................................................................046
Stargate 2000........................................................058
Sylvania...........................................................011,059
Teknika...................................................................006
Texscan ...................................................010,01 1,059
Tocom .....................................017,021,049,050,055
Unika .......................................................031,032,04I
Universal..................................................051,052,060
Viewstar..................................007,008,019,021,026,
...........................................028,029,032,033,040,04I
WarnerAmex .......................................................044
Zenith ..............................................014,042,057,061
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