Scientific Atlanta AT6400 User Manual

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User’s Guide
Welcome to the Ultimate Control Experience
Your new AT6400™ AllTouch® Infrared (IR) Universal Remote Control (remote) is a true universal remote, functioning as four remotes in one. As one example, you can use this remote to operate your set-top, your TV, and two other
devices, such as a DVD player and VCR.
Important Information About Your Remote
Your remote is initially programmed to only operate your set-top. Therefore, you must program the remote to operate your TV, VCR, or other devices. See Program the Remote to Control My Devices to learn how to enter device codes and program your remote.
Note: You must use the IR remote within line of sight of the set-top to operate the set-top correctly.
How Does A Universal Remote Control Work?
You tell the remote which type of device you want to operate using the four keys arched across the top of the remote. These keys, known as mode keys, are labeled STB, TV, DVD, and AUX. Each mode key is associated with a specifi c device. As an example, after programming the remote, if you want the remote to operate your TV, you simply press the TV key. Other keys you press on the remote, thereafter, should operate your TV. Want to switch the remote to operate a different device? Just press the mode key for the next device you want to operate. In this guide, you will learn which types of devices you can control and how to program the remote to control your specifi c devices.
Where Do I Start?
Before you begin using your remote, complete the following initial setup tasks.
Install the Batteries
The remote requires two AA batteries (alkaline recommended). A diagram in the battery compartment of the remote indicates proper placement of the batteries. When batteries are properly installed, the light on the remote blinks each time a key is pressed.
Visit the Quick Reference Section
Use the Quick Reference section of this guide to familiarize yourself with the remote and the functions of its various keys. Knowing the function and location of the keys on the remote will assist you when you are programming the remote.
Program the Remote
To learn how to program your remote, refer to the sections What Devices Can I Control, What Devices
Do I Want to Control, and Program the Remote to Control My Devices for further instructions.
Find a Place to Store Your Remote
Keeping up with one remote is much easier than keeping up with four or fi ve remotes. However, it is still a good idea to fi nd a storage location for your remote. The AT6400 is not a toy. It should be kept out of the reach of children under the age of 6 years.
Program the Remote to Control My Devices
Your remote is initially programmed to only operate your set-top. You will need to set up the remote to operate your other devices using its TV, DVD, and AUX modes. The TV key may be programmed to operate a standard or high-defi nition television (HDTV). The DVD key may be programmed to operate a DVD player. The AUX key may be programmed to operate a VCR, a receiver, an amplifi er, or a Home Theater in a Box (HTIB) system. If the remote provides only limited functionality for a device, you can look for a code that provides more functionality. Refer to the code tables at the end of this guide to locate additional programming codes.
Note: You have the option to assign some remote keys to operate one device type only. For example, you may want to assign volume control to the TV only. If this is the case, you can reprogram power, volume, and channel control using procedures found later in this guide.
Assigning a Device Code to a Mode Key
1. Refer to the code tables at the end of this guide to locate the information for the device you want to program.
Note: If your device is not listed, you may be able to
program the remote using the Auto-Search function. Go to What If None of the Codes Work for instructions.
2. Turn on the device that you want to assign to a mode key.
3. Press and hold the appropriate mode key (TV, DVD, or AUX) on the remote, and then press and hold the OK key.
4. Release both keys and the mode keys blink twice.
Quick Reference
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• In DVD and AUX modes, these keys may control
your DVD or VCR depending on how you have programmed the remote.
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5. Enter the fi rst 4-digit setup code for the device using the numeric keys (0-9) on the remote. The mode key blinks three times to indicate that the code entry was accepted.
Notes:
• When an invalid code is entered, the selected mode key displays a long fl ash to indicate that you have not entered the code correctly.
• Should the remote time-out before you complete the code setup, you must start over. This is indicated by one long fl ash of the red LED.
6. Point the remote at the device, and press POWER to test the device.
7. Did the device power off?
• If yes, write this code number in the table found in this guide. You may need it again if the device code is accidentally erased.
• If no, repeat this procedure from step 3 using a different setup code.
Note: If none of the codes listed for your brand
of device operate the device correctly, go to What If None of the Codes Work for instructions.
8. Repeat this procedure for each mode key you want to program.
What If None of the Codes Work?
If none of the codes listed for your brand of device operate the device correctly, or if your device is not listed in the codes table, you can use the Auto-Search function to search through the code library for a valid code. This section provides procedures for using the Auto-Search function to search the code library for TV, DVD and AUX mode codes.
Note: Read the procedures in this section thoroughly before beginning. You need to be prepared to observe the behavior of the remote.
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Auto-Search Features
Consider the following items when using Auto-Search:
• The Auto-Search function begins searching from the rst code.
• If a valid code is not found, the green backlight blinks twice and the remote returns to normal operation.
• If any other key is pressed except PLAY, ENTER, POWER, EXIT, REW, FF, or numeric keys 1 through 4 (when programming the AUX mode key), the mode key displays a long red fl ash (error message) and the remote returns to normal operation.
• Should the remote time-out before you complete the Auto-Search function you must start over. This is indicated by one long fl ash of the red LED.
• If the device is not listed and the Auto-Search function is unable to fi nd a usable code, you may need to use the original remote provided with the device.
Auto-Searching the Code Library for TV or DVD Mode Codes (Program Code 922)
Note: This procedure only applies to TVs and DVDs.
1. Turn on the device you that you want to assign to the TV or DVD key.
2. Point the remote at the device.
3. Press and while holding a selected mode key (TV or DVD), press the OK key. For example, to search for a TV code, press and hold TV and OK at the same time.
4. Release both keys and all the mode keys blink twice.
5. Enter the programming code 9 2 2 by pressing the numeric keys on the remote. The mode key you selected in step 3 blinks twice to indicate a successful entry.
6. Point the remote toward the device, and press PLAY.
7. Your device powers off when it fi nds the correct code. Then, choose one of the following options:
Save code and exit – Press the ENTER key on the remote to program the code in the remote and the mode key fl ashes three times indicating successful entry.
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What Devices Can I Control?
The four mode keys arched across the top of the remote tell the remote which device you want to operate.
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Step forward – Press the fast-forward (FF) key
on the remote to step ahead through the codes one at a time. Then, return to step 6.
Step backward – Press the rewind (REW) key
on the remote to step back through the codes one at a time. Then, return to step 6.
Exit without saving the code – Press the EXIT
key on the remote. The selected mode key fl ashes three times and returns to normal operation.
Send the current code – Press the POWER key
on the remote to send the current code. If the device turns back on, press the ENTER key. If the device does not turn on, return to step 6.
Continue with auto-search function – Press the PLAY key on the remote to continue with the auto-search function. Then, return to step 6.
Auto-Searching the Code Library for AUX Mode Codes (Program Code 922)
1. Turn on the device that you want to assign to the AUX key.
2. Point the remote at the device.
3. Press and while holding the AUX key, press the OK key.
4. Release both the AUX key and the OK key and all the mode keys blink twice.
5. Enter the programming code 9 2 2 by pressing the numeric keys on the remote. The AUX key blinks twice indicating a successful entry.
6. Press the PLAY key, choose one of the following device categories and then, using the number keys on the remote, press its assigned number (1 – 4) based on the following list: 1 = VCRs 2 = Receiver/Tuners 3 = Amplifi ers 4 = HTIB
Note: The device categories are number-coded to
provide a more direct programming method.
7. Point the remote toward the device, and press PLAY.
LED Indicators
There are red LEDs underneath each of the four mode keys (STB, TV, DVD, and AUX) that fl ash each time a key is pressed to show which device the key is currently controlling.
There are also green LEDs that illuminate several keys whenever the remote is in use. They stay illuminated for a short time after a key is pressed.
During programming, if the remote times out before you complete the code setup, you will need to start over. This is indicated by one long fl ash of the red LED.
What Devices Do I Want to Control?
To help you keep track of the devices you want to control, list the type of devices you have (including brand) in the following table. Then, use the code tables at the end of this guide to locate the codes for your device. For example, look under TV Group if you need to program the remote to operate your TV. If you have two devices that use the same key, you must reassign the TV, DVD, or the AUX key. The STB key cannot be reassigned. Go to Reassign Mode Keys. Otherwise, go to Program the Remote to Control My Devices for additional instructions.
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8. Your device powers off when it fi nds the correct code. Then, choose one of the following options:
Save code and exit – Press the ENTER key on the remote to program the code in the remote and the mode key fl ashes three times indicating successful entry.
Step forward – Press the fast-forward (FF) key on the remote to step ahead through the codes one at a time. Then, return to step 7.
Step backward – Press the rewind (REW) key on the remote to step back through the codes one at a time. Then, return to step 7.
Exit without saving the code – Press the EXIT key on the remote. The selected mode key fl ashes three times and returns to normal operation.
Send the current code – Press the POWER key on the remote to send the current code. If the device turns back on, press the ENTER key. If the device does not turn on, return to step 7.
Continue with auto-search function – Press the PLAY key on the remote to continue with the auto-search function. Then, return to step 7.
Reassign Mode Keys
You can reassign a mode key to operate a dif ferent device. For example, you can reassign the AUX key to operate a DVD player or a TV. If you reassign a key, be sure you update the table found in this guide.
Reassigning Mode Keys (Program Code 944)
1. Press and hold the STB mode key on the remote.
2. W ithout releasing the STB key, press and hold the OK key.
3. Release both the keys and all mode keys fl ash twice.
4. Enter the programming code 9 4 4 by pressing the numeric keys on the remote. The STB mode key blinks twice indicating a successful entry.
5. Press and release the mode key associated with the type of device you want to control, and then press and release the mode key that you want to change. The newly assigned mode key blinks one time indicating a successful entry.
Some common examples:
• To program the AUX key to operate your DVD player, press DVD and then AUX.
• To program the DVD key to operate your TV, press TV and then DVD.
Change Volume Control
By default, once the TV mode key is programmed with a valid code, the volume and mute buttons control your TV. These keys adjust the volume of your TV higher, lower, or temporarily switch the volume off (Mute), regardless of whether the remote is in STB, TV, DVD, or AUX mode.
If you prefer, you can choose to have the volume and mute buttons always control a different device rather than your TV, such as a home theater receiver. (See Controlling Volume for One Device below.) Note that you must fi rst program one of the mode keys, such as AUX, with a valid code for that device.
Alternatively, you can choose to have the volume and mute buttons control different devices when the remote is in different modes. For example, you might want to control the volume on your TV when in TV mode, but the volume on your home theater receiver when in AUX mode. (See Controlling Volume for Different Devices below.) Note that not all devices have volume controls, so if you choose this option, the volume and mute buttons may do nothing in some modes, such as STB and DVD.
Controlling Volume for One Device (Program Code 955)
1. Press and hold the STB mode key on the remote.
2. Without releasing the STB key, press and hold the OK key.
3. Release both keys and all mode keys blink twice.
4. Enter the programming code 9 5 5 by pressing the number keys on the remote. The STB mode key blinks twice indicating a successful entry.
5. Press and release the mode key for the device you want the volume keys to control. For example, if you want to control volume through your TV, press and release TV. The selected mode key blinks three times to indicate a successful entry.
The volume keys now control only one device whether you are in STB, TV, DVD, or AUX mode.
Controlling Volume for Different Devices (Program Code 955)
1. Complete steps 1 through 4 of the Controlling Volume for One Device procedure.
2. Press and release the Enter key. The STB mode key blinks three times to indicate a successful entry.
After you press the Enter key, the volume keys control the device assigned to that mode. For example, in TV mode, the volume keys control volume for the TV only.
Notes:
• If any other key is pressed except the Mode keys and the ENTER key, the remote does not accept any changes or updates. The STB mode key displays a long red fl ash and the remote returns to normal operation.
• If the remote times out before you complete programming volume control, the remote does not accept any changes. You must start over from step 1 of this procedure.
Change Channel Control
The remote is set by default to control channel selection on the set-top. You can also program channel control to control any of the TV, DVD, or AUX mode devices provided the device allows for channel control assignment. Or, you can set the channel selection control programming to control channels (or page up or down) for all of the devices programmed in the four mode keys. Otherwise, you can only control channels (or page up or down) on a specifi c device, for example, the TV or DVD.
Note: The channel control keys include CH / Page, Jump, and the numeric keys 0 through 9.
Controlling Channels for One Device (Program Code 966)
1. Press and hold the STB mode key on the remote.
2. Without releasing the STB key, press and hold the OK key.
3. Release both keys and all mode keys blink twice.
4. Enter the programming code 9 6 6 by pressing the numeric keys on the remote. The STB mode key blinks twice to indicate a successful entry.
5. Press and release the mode key for the device you want the channel key to control. For example, if you want to control channels on your TV, press and release TV. The selected mode key blinks three times to indicate a successful entry.
The channel key now always controls the device associated with the mode you selected in this procedure, whether in STB, TV, DVD, or AUX mode.
Controlling Channels for Different Devices (Program Code 966)
1. Complete steps 1 through 4 of the Controlling Channels for One Device procedure.
2. Press and release the Enter key. The STB mode key blinks three times to indicate a successful entry.
After you press the Enter key, the channel key now controls the device associated with the mode key you select. For example, in TV mode, the channel key controls the TV, but in STB mode, the channel key controls the set-top.
Notes:
• If any other key is pressed except the Mode keys and the ENTER key, the remote does not accept any changes or updates. The STB mode key displays a long red fl ash and the remote returns to normal operation.
• If the remote times out before you complete programming channel selection control, the remote does not accept any changes. You must start over from step 1 of this procedure.
Change Power Control
The POWER key on the remote is set by default to control the power switch on one device at a time, in either mode (STB, TV, DVD, or AUX). When in STB mode, the remote switches the set-top from OFF (standby mode) to ON, or from ON to OFF (standby mode). However, you can alternatively program the POWER key to control the power switch on up to four devices at the same time, instead of controlling one device at a time. It is highly recommended that you set up the POWER key to turn on and off your set-top and your TV at the same time. Turning off the set-top saves electricity and extends the life of the box. When turned off, the set-top can still record scheduled programs on its DVR and perform any other necessary functions.
Controlling Power for Multiple Devices at Once (Program Code 977)
1. Press and hold the STB mode key on the remote.
2. Without releasing the STB key, press and hold the OK key.
3. Release both keys and all mode keys blink twice.
4. Enter the programming code 9 7 7 by pressing the numeric keys on the remote. The STB mode key blinks twice to indicate a successful entry.
5. For the fi rst device, press the STB key. The STB mode key blinks twice.
6. For the second device, press the applicable mode key (TV, DVD, or AUX). The selected mode key blinks twice.
7. Repeat step 6 for up to two more devices (total of four devices).
8. Press the ENTER key to complete the power switch control programming. The last selected mode key blinks 3 times to indicate a successful entry.
Example: In an example scenario where you press only TV in steps 6 and 7, the POWER key controls both the set-top and the TV at the same time, regardless of which mode the remote is in (STB, TV, DVD, or AUX).
Controlling Power for One Device at a Time (Program Code 977)
1. Complete steps 1 through 4 of the Controlling Power for Multiple Devices at Once procedure.
2. Press the ENTER key to complete the power switch control programming. The last selected mode key blinks 3 times to indicate a successful entry.
After you select a mode, the POWER key controls the device assigned to that mode. For example, in TV mode, the remote controls power for the TV only.
Notes:
• If any other key is pressed except the Mode keys and the ENTER key, the remote does not accept any changes or updates. The STB mode key displays a long red fl ash and the remote returns to normal operation.
• If the remote times out before you complete programming power switch control, the remote does not accept any changes. You must start over from step 1 of this procedure.
Put It Back the Way I Got It
You can return all advanced functions back to their original settings by resetting the remote to factory default settings. Resetting the remote to factory default settings removes all of the programming you have entered for the remote. You must reprogram the remote to restore your original settings.
Resetting the Remote to Factory Default Settings (Program Code 900)
1. Press and hold the STB mode key on the remote.
2. Without releasing the STB key, press and hold the OK key.
3. Release both keys and all mode keys blink twice.
4. Enter the programming code 9 0 0 by pressing the numeric keys on the remote. The STB mode key blinks four times to indicate you have successfully reset the remote to factory default settings.
Notes:
• If any other key is pressed except the numeric keys, the remote does not accept any changes or updates. The STB mode key displays a long red fl ash and the remote returns to normal operation.
• If the remote times out before you complete the factory default reset procedure, the remote does not accept any changes. You must start over from step 1 of this procedure.
Troubleshooting
If there is no response when you press the keys on the remote, please check the following items before calling for service.
Check the Batteries
• Are the batteries inserted correctly?
• Check the battery condition for leakage.
• Replace with new alkaline batteries.
Check the Device
• Is the device’s power cord connected to the power outlet?
• Is the device switched on?
Check the IR Database Codes List
Is the device brand name for the device listed in the code list?
• If yes and there is more than one code listed, try using
a different code to provide more functionality
• If no, try the following:
- Use the Auto-Search function to fi nd a usable code.
- If the Auto-Search function is unable to fi nd a usable code, you may need to use the original remote provided with the device.
Code Tables
If the remote does not recognize your device, you can fi nd codes for your device by brand name. With combination devices (such as a TV with a built-in DVD player), there are separate codes for each device component. Therefore, for ease of use, the combination device codes are listed fi rst. All other code tables in this section are organized by the devices assigned to each mode (TV, DVD, and AUX).
Combination Device Codes
If you have a combination device, you may need to reassign the AUX key to operate one of the devices, for example, the VCR. The following tables provide some examples of combination devices. If your combination device is not listed, simply look for the codes for each separate device.
TV/DVD Combo Codes
Brand TV DVD
Apex 1163 2095 Broksonic 1114 2053 RCA 1115, 1162 2063, 2099 Sansui 1122 2071 Sylvania 1150 2092 Toshiba 1116 2054
TV/VCR Combo Codes
Brand TV VCR
Broksonic 1121 3081 GE 1164 3090 Quasar 1165, 1166 3091, 3092 RCA 1167, 1168 3093, 3094 Samsung 1161 3089 Sylvania 1145 3095 Toshiba 1006 3096 Zenith 1118 3097
TV/DVD/VCR Combo Codes
Brand TV DVD VCR
Panasonic 1123, 1152 2075, 2076 3087, 3086 RCA 1151 2077 3106 Sharp 1153 2086 3100 Sylvania 1027, 1124 2064, 2078 3105, 3088
Toshiba 1154, 1158 2093, 2094 3099, 3098
DVD/VCR Combo Codes
Brand DVD VCR
Broksonic 2072 3082 Daewoo 2062 3076 Emerson 2073 3083 Go Video 2046, 2127, 2129 3066, 3110, 3109 Hitachi 2126 3117 JVC 2047, 2097 3067, 3118 Panasonic 2066 3078 Philips 2051 3071 Polaroid 2007 3111 RCA 2048 3068 Samsung 2049, 2074, 2085 3069, 3084, 3101 Sanyo 2050 3070 Sony 2065, 2067 3104, 3085 Toshiba 2080, 2084 3103, 3102 Zenith 2052, 2128 3072, 3119
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Abex 1098 Admiral 1001, 1099 Advent 1005, 1053, 1110, 1113 Adventura 1100 Aiko 1015 Aiwa 1034 Akai 1002 Alleron 1044 Amtron 1036 Anam National 1003, 1036 AOC 1004, 1005 Apex 1111, 1119, 1163 Audiovox 1036 Belcor 1004 Bell & Howell 1001, 1045 Benq 1042 Bradford 1036 Broksonic 1114, 1121 Brokwood 1004 Candle 1004, 1007, 1100 Celebrity 1002 Citizen 1004, 1007, 1015, 1036, 1073, 1097, 1100 Colortyme 1004 Concerto 1004 Craig 1036 Crosley 1000, 1053 Crown 1036, 1053 Curtis Mathes 1000, 1004, 1014, 1045, 1073, 1097 CXC 1036 Daewoo 1004, 1005, 1013, 1015, 1016, 1097, 1106 Daytron 1004, 1097 Dimensia 1000 Dumont 1160 Dynatech 1004 Electroband 1002 Electrohome 1002, 1003, 1004, 1018, 1021 Emerson 1004, 1011, 1013, 1025, 1028, 1031, 1033, 1036, 1044, 1045, 1080, 1097, 1101, 1102, 1107 Envision 1004 Fisher 1043, 1045, 1047, 1103 Fujitsu 1044, 1029 Funai 1036, 1044 Futuretec 1036 Gateway 1038 GE 1000, 1003, 1004, 1008, 1021, 1048, 1049, 1063, 1068, 1094, 1144, 1164 Gibralter 1160 Goldstar 1004, 1005, 1011, 1018, 1050, 1090, 1091, 1097, 1098 Grunpy 1036, 1044 Hallmark 1004 Harvard 1036
TV Codes, continued
Hisense 1112 Hitachi 1004, 1011, 1012, 1051, 1052, 1084, 1085, 1086, 1087, 1102 IMA 1036 Infi nity 1053 Janeil 1100 JBL 1053 JCB 1002 JC Penney 1000, 1004,1005, 1007, 1012, 1021, 1048, 1049, 1058, 1063, 1068, 1072, 1073, 1075,1097, 1098 Jensen 1004 JVC 1011, 1012,1026, 1049, 1052,1054, 1055, 1080, 1092, 1117, 1131 Kawasho 1002, 1004 Kenwood 1004, 1018 Kloss Novabeam 1036, 1056, 1057, 1100 KTV 1036, 1097, 1101 LG 1005 Loewe 1053 Logik 1001 Luxman 1004 LXI 1000, 1004, 1045, 1053, 1058, 1068, 1075 Magnavox 1004, 1007, 1018, 1053, 1056, 1057, 1059, 1060, 1083, 1110, 1147 Majestic 1001 Marantz 1004, 1051, 1053 Megatron 1004, 1051 Memorex 1001, 1004, 1005, 1022, 1045 MGA 1004, 1005, 1018, 1021, 1047, 1061, 1062 Midland 1049, 1068, 1097, 1098, 1160 Minutz 1048 Mitsubishi 1004, 1005, 1018, 1021, 1047, 1061, 1062, 1081 Montgomery Ward 1001 Motorola 1003, 1099 MTC 1004, 1005, 1073 Multitech 1036 NAD 1004, 1058, 1075, 1085 NEC 1003, 1004, 1005 Net-Tv 1040 Nikko 1004, 1015 NTC 1015 Onwa 1036 Optimus 1085 Optonica 1064, 1099 Orion 1023, 1033, 1107 Panasonic 1003, 1010, 1049, 1053, 1096, 1123, 1152 Philco 1003, 1004, 1005, 1007, 1011, 1018, 1053, 1056, 1057, 1059 Philips 1003, 1004, 1007, 1011, 1017, 1018, 1053, 1056, 1057, 1059, 1060, 1063, 1110, 1126, 1129, 1148, 1155 Pilot 1097 Pioneer 1004, 1085, 1102 Polaroid 1146 Portland 1004, 1005, 1015, 1097 Price Club 1073 Prima 1113 Prism 1049 Proscan 1000, 1008, 1068, 1108 Proton 1004, 1011 Pulsar 1160 Pulser 1004 Quasar 1003, 1039, 1049, 1096, 1165, 1166 Radio Shack 1000, 1045, 1098 Radio Shack/Realistic 1004, 1011, 1036, 1045, 1064, 1097, 1098 RCA 1000, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1008, 1018, 1049, 1065, 1066, 1067, 1068, 1069, 1070, 1071, 1082, 1102, 1104, 1106, 1108, 1115, 1151, 1162, 1167, 1168 Runco 1160 Sampo 1004, 1097, 1098, 1120 Samsung 1004, 1005, 1011, 1014, 1018, 1019, 1072, 1073, 1074, 1097, 1098, 1156, 1161 Sansui 1023, 1107, 1122 Sanyo 1045, 1062, 1095, 1103 Scotch 1004 Scott 1004, 1011, 1033, 1036, 1044 Sears 1000, 1004, 1012, 1018, 1044, 1045, 1047, 1055, 1058, 1068, 1075, 1076, 1103, 1105 Sharp 1004, 1009, 1011, 1025, 1064, 1077, 1078, 1097, 1099, 1153, 1157 Shogun 1004 Signature 1001 Simpson 1007 Sony 1002, 1109, 1137, Soundesign 1004, 1007, 1036, 1044 Squareview 1105 SSS 1036 Starlite 1036 Supre-Macy 1100 Supreme 1002 Sylvania 1004, 1007, 1018, 1027, 1053, 1056, 1057, 1059, 1060, 1124, 1145, 1150 Symphonic 1024, 1031, 1036, 1105 Tandy 1099 Tashiko 1058 Tatung 1003 Technics 1049 Techwood 1004, 1049 Teknika 1001, 1004, 1005, 1007, 1011, 1012, 1015, 1036, 1044, 1060, 1073, 1096, 1097 Tera 1004, 1011 TMK 1004 Toshiba 1006, 1045, 1058, 1073, 1075, 1079, 1093, 1116, 1154, 1158, 1159 Totevision 1097 Universal 1048, 1063 Victor 1055 Vidtech 1004, 1005 Viking 1100 Vizio 1004, 1018, 1041, 1042, 1184, 1188 Wards 1000, 1001, 1004, 1005, 1018, 1031, 1044, 1048, 1053, 1056, 1057, 1059, 1060, 1063, 1064 White Westinghouse 1013 Yamaha 1004, 1005, 1018 Zenith 1001, 1089, 1118, 1125, 1161
HDTV Codes
Apex 1088 Daewoo 1135 Dell 1141, 1142, 1146 Mitsubishi 1032 Philips 1126, 1129 Proscan 1000 RCA 1143 Sampo 1038 Samsung 1019 Sony 1037, 1128, 1137 Zenith 1020, 1139
LCD TV Codes
Benq 1136 NET-TV 1040 Sharp 1138 Sylvania 1046
Plasma TV Codes
Acer 1041 Fujitsu 1029 Gateway 1038 Pioneer 1035 Viewsonic 1038, 1149
Projection TV Codes
Hitachi 1030, 1132, 1133, 1134 JVC 1130, 1131 Panasonic 1140 Toshiba 1127
DVD Group
DVD Codes
Aiwa 2026, 2131 Apex 2001, 2056, 2057, 2061, 2095, 2098 Audiovox 2132 Blaupunkt 2136 BOSE 2122, 2130 Broksonic 2053, 2072 Clarion 2100 Classic 2101 Cyberhome 2083 (Portable DVD) Daewoo 2058, 2062, 2137, 2138 Denon 2110, 2133, 2040 Emerson 2002, 2059, 2073 Fisher 2112, 2134 Funai 2002 GE 2079, 2118, 2041 Go Video 2046, 2127, 2129 Go Video 2124 (Network DVD) GPX 2114 Harmon Kardon 2125 Hitachi 2000, 2027, 2126 Irradio 2149 JVC 2017, 2028, 2047, 2090, 2096, 2097, 2115 Kenwood 2142, 2148 Konka 2029, 2030 Koss 2060 Lasonic 2081 Magnavox 2002, 2018, 2033, 2089 Marantz 2143 Memorex 2003 Mintek 2004 Mitsubishi 2019, 2123, 2145, 2147 NAD 2059, 2139 Nakamichi 2116 Nexxtech 2140 Norcent 2005, 2117 Onkyo 2006 Oritron 2009 Panasonic 2031, 2066, 2075, 2076, 2104, 2105, 2106, 2111 Philips 2018, 2032, 2033, 2045, 2051, 2091, 2109 Pioneer 2008, 2021 Polaroid 2007 Proscan 2010, 2118, 2144 Qwestar 2009 RCA 2010, 2048, 2063, 2077, 2099, 2107, 2118 RCA 2055 (Portable DVD) Sampo 2119 Samsung 2012, 2049, 2074, 2085, 2102 Sansui 2071 Sanyo 2034, 2050, 2120 Sharp 2013, 2015, 2044, 2086 Sharp 2082 (Portable DVD) Sherwood 2121 Sony 2014, 2020, 2022, 2065, 2067, 2068,2069, 2070, 2087, 2103, 2108, 2113 Sylvania 2002, 2064, 2078, 2092 Techwood 2141 Toshiba 2023, 2025, 2037, 2038, 2040, 2041, 2054, 2080, 2084, 2088, 2093, 2094 Toshiba 2135 (Portable DVD) Venturer 2011 Yamaha 2106, 2146 Zenith 2039, 2052, 2128
AUX Group
Amplifi er Codes
Aiwa 6003, 6020 Carver 6002 Citizen 6026 Denon 6014 Fisher 6002 GE 6028 Goldstar 6016, 6021 Harman Kardon 6013 Hitachi 6034 JVC 6018, 6024 Kenwood 6015, 6022 Maganvox 6035 Marantz 6000 Nakamichi 6012 NEC 6033 Onkyo 6005, 6006, 6017 Optimus 6008 Panasonic 6001 Pioneer 6004, 6009, 6010, 6023, 6036 Proton 6035 Quasar 6001 RCA 6025 Sharp 6029, 6030, 6031, 6032 Sherwood 6011 Sony 6020 Teac 6019 Technic 6001 Technics 6001 Toshiba 6027 Victor 6024 Yamaha 6007
Home Theater in a Box (HTIB) Codes Brand Audio DVD
Bose 4000 2130 JBL 4001 2043 JVC 4002 2035 Koss 4003 2060 Onkyo 4004 2024 Panasonic 4005 2104 Philips 4006 2036 Pioneer 4007 2016 RCA 4008 2042 Sony 4009, 4010 2113, 2108 Venturer 4011 2011
Receiver/Tuner Codes
Aiwa 5000, 5001, 5002, 5004, 5005, 5006 Bose 5007 Bose 5007 (Tuner/CD Combo) Carver 5000 Denon 5008 Harman Kardon 5000, 5009 JBL 5009 JVC 5010 Kenwood 5011, 5012, 5013 Linn 5000 Maganvox 5000 Marantz 5000 Onkyo 5018 Panasonic 5019, 5020 Philips 5000 Pioneer 5021, 5022 RCA 5024, 5025, 5026 Sansui 5000 Sherwood 5027 Sony 5017, 5023, 5028,5029, 5030, 5031, 5032, 5033 Technics 5016, 5019, 5020 Wards 5000, 5021 Yamaha 5003, 5014, 5015,5021
VCR Codes
Admiral 3001 Adventura 3021 Aiwa 3021 Akai 3003, 3055, 3058 Audio Dynamics 3005, 3006 Bell & Howell 3007 Broksonic 3081, 3082 Candle 3011, 3013, 3014 Canon 3016 Carver 3036 Citizen 3011, 3013, 3014 Colortyme 3005 Curtis Mathes 3000, 3005, 3014 Daewoo 3011, 3013, 3021, 3076 DBX 3005, 3006 Dimensia 3000 Dynatech 3021 Electrohome 3023 Emerson 3003, 3011, 3021, 3023, 3038, 3083 Fisher 3007, 3029, 3030 Fuji 3058 Funai 3002, 3021 Garrard 3021 GE 3000, 3059, 3090 Go Video 3066, 3073, 3109, 3110 Goldstar 3005, 3014 Gradiente 3021 Harley Davidson 3021 Harman Kardon 3005 Headquarter 3007 Hitachi 3052, 3055, 3059, 3117 JC Penney 3005, 3006, 3007, 3030, 3036, 3052
VCR Codes, continued
Jensen 3055 JVC 3005, 3006, 3007, 3014, 3055, 3060, 3067, 3118 Kenwood 3005, 3006, 3007, 3014, 3055, 3060 Lloyd’s 3021 Magnavox 3036, 3037, 3051, 3061 Marantz 3005, 3006, 3007, 3014, 3036 Memorex 3001, 3004, 3007, 3021, 3051 MGA 3023, 3038 Minolta 3052 Mitsubishi 3023, 3038, 3039, 3060, 3108 Montgomery Ward 3001 Motorola 3001 Multitech 3021 NEC 3005, 3006, 3007, 3014, 3055, 3060 Optimus 3001 Optonica 3047 Orion 3004 Panasonic 3053, 3062, 3063, 3077, 3078, 3079, 3086, 3087, 3107 Pentax 3052, 3059 Pentex Research 3014 Philco 3036, 3037 Philips 3036, 3047, 3061, 3071 Pioneer 3006, 3060 Polaroid 3111 Portland 3013 Proscan 3000 Pulsar 3051 Quarter 3007 Quartz 3007 Quasar 3062, 3091, 3092 Radio Shack 3001, 3047 Radio Shack/Realistic 3007, 3021, 3023, 3029, 3047, RCA 3000, 3003, 3040, 3041, 3042, 3052, 3059, 3062, 3068, 3075, 3093, 3094, 3106 Realistic 3001, 3007, 3011, 3021, 3023, 3029, 3047 Ricoh 3064 Runco 3051 Samsung 3011, 3069, 3084, 3089, 3101 Sanky 3001, 3051 Sansui 3004, 3006, 3055, 3060 Sanyo 3007, 3070 Scott 3011, 3038 Sears 3007, 3029, 3030, 3052, Sharp 3001, 3013, 3023, 3047, 3080, 3100 Shintom 3048, 3058 Signature 3001 Singer 3064 Sony 3048, 3049, 3058, 3085, 3104 STS 3052 Sylvania 3021, 3036, 3037, 3038, 3061, 3088, 3095, 3105 Symphonic 3002, 3021 Tandy 3007 Tatung 3055 Teac 3021, 3042, 3055 Technics 3053 Teknika 3021, 3050 Tivo 3074 Toshiba 3011, 3029, 3030, 3038, 3096, 3098, 3099, 3102, 3103 Vector Research 3005, 3006, 3011 Victor 3006 Video Concepts 3005, 3006, 3011 Wards 3001, 3011, 3021, 3023, 3047, 3052 White Westinghouse 3002 XR-1000 3021 Yamaha 3005, 3006, 3007, 3014, 3055 Zenith 3048, 3051, 3058, 3064, 3072, 3097, 3119
Device Program Codes
If you program codes to control devices, record your codes here for easy reference:
STB
STB: ____________________
TV
TV: ______________________
DVD
DVD: ____________________
AUX
AUX: ____________________
FCC Compliance
United States FCC Compliance
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. If not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment OFF and ON, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna, if applicable.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dif ferent from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the cable company or an experienced radio/television technician for help.
Any changes or modifi cations not expressly approved by Scientifi c-Atlanta, Inc., could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
The information shown in the FCC Declaration of Conformity paragraph below is a requirement of the FCC and is intended to supply you with information regarding the FCC approval of this device. The phone numbers listed are for FCC-related questions
only and not intended for questions regarding the connection or operation for this device. Please contact your cable service provider for any questions you may have regarding the operation or installation of this device.
Declaration of Conformity
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) the device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) the device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
AllTouch RF and IR Universal Remote Control AT6400 Scientifi c-Atlanta, Inc. 5030 Sugarloaf Parkway Lawrenceville, Georgia 30044 USA
Telephone: 770-236-1077
Canada EMI Regulation
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la class B est conforme à la norme
NMB-003 du Canada.
20060628FDC
Scientifi c Atlanta, A Cisco Company
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© 2007 by Scientifi c-Atlanta, Inc. All rights reserved. November 2007 Remote Control Part Number 4012519 (Linux version)
User’s Guide Part Number 4013053 Rev C
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