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Bell EXPRESSVU is a satellite TV receiver that brings you an exceptional entertainment experience with its wide range of features and capabilities. With Bell EXPRESSVU, you can:
- Watch your favorite TV shows, movies, and sports in stunning picture and sound quality.
- Access a vast library of on-demand content, including the latest movies, TV shows, and documentaries.
- Record your favorite shows and movies with the built-in PVR function.
- Pause and rewind live TV, so you never miss a moment of your favorite programs.
- Create personalized viewing profiles for each family member, ensuring everyone has a tailored entertainment experience.
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PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS TABLES
Please use these tables if you encounter problems operating the system. Look in this section for a description of the problem before calling Bell ExpressVu Customer Service
Call Centre. Many problems arise from basic misunderstandings of how the system works, especially when one is just becoming familiar with it. These tables address many problems, usually with a simple solution for each one. To solve a particular problem:
1. Review the section in this Guide that relates to the problem.
2. If you cannot find a solution, then find the section in the following tables that relates to the problem. Look down the What Is Happening column until you find the problem
3. For better understanding, read the information in the Possible Reason column.
4. Try each of the suggested solutions in the What to Do column.
5. If this does not help, call Bell ExpressVu Customer Service Call Centre at
1-888-SKY-DISH, or see the home page at http://www.bell.ca/satellite on the World
Wide Web. Note: Before calling Bell ExpressVu Customer Service Call Centre with a problem, have ready the date of purchase and either your customer account number, the receiver conditional access number, or the receiver model number. Display the
Important System Information menu to find these numbers (see Ordering Your
Bell ExpressVu Programming on page 3-1). Also, write down the contents of any error messages that the receiver displays on the television screen.
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ERROR MESSAGES IN THE MENUS
What is Happening Possible Reasons Why What to Do
The receiver displays an
“ERROR” message on the
TV screen.
ERROR message text: “The number of password entry retries has been exceeded.
Please try again later.”
When the receiver finds a problem, it displays an ERROR message on the TV screen.
In most cases, the ERROR message explains the error. Sometimes, the ERROR message prompts you to do something. However, usually all you need to do is select the OK option on the
ERROR message to clear the message from the
TV screen.
You may try to enter the password three times. If you do not enter the correct password any of those times, then you must wait several minutes until you may try again.
You or someone else locked the receiver front panel buttons.
Wait until several minutes have passed, and try again.
You must use the remote control to unlock the receiver front panel buttons.
ERROR message text: “The front panel buttons are locked.”
ERROR message text:
“Unable to acquire signal.” or
“Unable to acquire program guide information.”
The receiver is not receiving a strong enough signal to maintain an uninterrupted, clean picture.
Smart card is missing or not inserted correctly.
Check the condition of all the coaxial cables and cable connections in the system. Check the condition of the dish mounting and aiming. If needed, contact your installer to re-aim the dish.
If the system is OK, then there may be a weather-related problem with transmission of the satellite signal.
Check that the Smart Card is fully inserted into the receiver front panel slot.
ERROR message text:
“Please insert your Smart
Card.”
ERROR message text:
“Smart Card not inserted correctly.”
ERROR message text: “The
Smart Card currently inserted is not valid for use with this receiver.”
ATTENTION: Your Smart
Card does not currently have authorization to view or purchase this program. Please wait or channel up or down.
ERROR: “Your receiver has not yet been authorized.”
ATTENTION: “Acquiring satellite signal.”
Smart card is inserted upside down or backwards.
The receiver will work only with the Smart Card that came with it.
There is a problem with the
Program Guide information transmitted to the receiver via the satellite signal.
The receiver has not yet been electronically linked with the Smart Card, via the satellite signal.
The receiver may have just been plugged in. If so, it is acquiring the satellite signal. The satellite dish may have moved so that it is no longer picking up the satellite signal. The coaxial cables may have loosened or have moisture inside. There may be an interruption of the satellite signal.
Check that the Smart Card is inserted right side up, with the picture on top and the arrow facing in the correct direction.
Insert the Smart Card that came with the system.
You cannot watch the selected program, even though it is displayed in the Program Guide.
Try a different program or channel.
If you have authorized your system, wait a few minutes to see if the message is removed. If you have not authorized your system, call Bell
ExpressVu Customer Service Call Centre for assistance.
Wait a few minutes to see if the message is removed. Check that the Signal Strength bar in the Point Dish and Signal Strength menu is
green and displays the word “Locked.” If not, contact your installer to re-aim the satellite dish.
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USING THE REMOTE CONTROL
What is Happening Possible Reasons Why What to Do
You cannot find the remote control.
When you press a button on the remote control, the receiver does not do what you expect.
When you press the remote control POWER button to turn the receiver ON, the receiver front panel POWER light does not light up.
You use infrared (IR) remote control extenders (called
“pyramids”).
Other electronic devices exhibit ultra-high frequency
(UHF) interference.
N/A
The remote control may be missing batteries, the batteries may be incorrectly placed in the remote, or the batteries may be weak or dead.
The batteries may be weak or dead. The receiver power cord may not be plugged into a power outlet, or there may be a problem with the power.
The extenders use UHF signals to transmit signals from one room of the building to another.
These signals may be causing the interference.
You use infrared (IR) remote control extenders (called
“pyramids”). The IR remote control extenders do not seem to work.
The IR sensor on the extender that receives the remote control signals may not be facing the remote control.
The IR cable on the extender that sends the signal to the receiver may not be right in front of the IR sensor on the receiver front panel.
Use the receiver front panel Control Buttons to control the receiver until you find the remote. If the remote control is permanently lost or too damaged to use, call Bell ExpressVu Customer
Service Call Centre to order a replacement.
If the batteries are missing or dead, insert fresh
AAA-size batteries. If the remote has fresh batteries, check whether they are placed according to the label diagram. If not, remove them and place correctly.
Try other remote control buttons to see if the receiver is responding. Replace the remote batteries with fresh ones.
Check that the receiver power cord is not damaged and that the plug is inserted correctly into the outlet.
Temporarily stop using the extenders, to see whether this eliminates the interference. If the extenders are the source of the interference, you will have to avoid using them whenever you do not want interference with other devices that use
UHF. This is because UHF signals have a long range and go through walls and other solid objects.
Make sure that the extender that receives the signal from the remote control is facing the right way, so that the IR sensor can receive the remote control signals.
Make sure that the IR cable on the extender that sends the signal to the receiver is right in front of the IR sensor on the receiver front panel, so that the receiver IR sensor can receive the signals.
If doing the above does not solve the problem, contact the manufacturer of the extenders for assistance.
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HEARING PROGRAM SOUND
What is Happening Possible Reasons Why
The receiver front panel
Power light is on and there is a good picture on the TV set, but you do not hear any sound.
You may have muted the sound, or set the volume so low that you cannot hear it. The audio connections may not be properly connected.
You hear a foreign language with a program.
You may have programmed the receiver to select an alternate audio language.
What to Do
Check the volume level on the TV or audio equipment. Turn off the mute or turn up the volume, as required.
Check the audio connectors and cables from the receiver to the TV or the sound system you are using.
Check the TV speakers or the sound system you are using.
Use the System Setup menu to open the
Alternate Audio menu, where you can select the language you prefer.
WATCHING A PROGRAM
What is Happening Possible Reasons Why
The receiver front panel
Power light is on, but the TV image: is black (no picture), is frozen, has breakups, has “snow,” or shows small squares of various colours.
The TV set may not be working properly.
If the TV and the receiver are working properly, there may be interference with the satellite signal. The TV may be wired to the wrong input.
What to Do
Make sure that the TV set is plugged into an electrical outlet. Make sure the outlet has electrical power. Make sure that the TV is turned on. If the receiver is connected to the TV using only the RF or VHF connections, make sure that the TV is tuned to channel 3 or 4
(whichever works best in your area) and that the modulator output is set to the same channel as the TV.
Make sure that the TV brightness and contrast are adjusted correctly.
Make sure that the TV is connected properly to the receiver.
Check that the system has been installed correctly. Make sure that all required coaxial cables are in place, and check that all cable connectors are firmly connected.
Make sure that the satellite dish is aimed at the satellite. Check the strength of the signal using the Point Dish and Signal Strength menu.
Consult your installer to re-aim the dish, if necessary, to obtain the maximum possible signal strength.
Note the local weather conditions. Heavy rain, snow, or cloud cover may be interfering with transmission of the satellite signal. Remove any snow or other debris which may have collected on the satellite dish. Set the TV to SVIDEO or
VIDEO input.
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The receiver front panel
Power light is on, and there is a picture on the TV screen, but the picture: has sparkles or is grainy, has a herringbone pattern, lacks colour or vertical hold, or wobbles, or looks “washed out” or fuzzy.
The TV set may not be working properly.
If the receiver is connected to the
TV using only the RF or VHF connections, there may be a strong local broadcast on the same channel, or a channel adjacent to the one to which the
TV is tuned.
There may be interference from other nearby electrical devices
(such as cellular telephones, computers, microwave ovens, radios, stereos, or TVs).
The satellite dish may have moved, so that it no longer picks up the satellite signal.
A “black box” fills almost all of the TV screen.
You may have activated the Close
Caption feature on the TV, and put that feature into Text mode.
The TV screen is all blue.
You may have connected the receiver to an incorrect input connection on the TV for the signal output from the receiver.
Make sure that the TV brightness and contrast are adjusted correctly, and that the TV is working properly.
Make sure that the TV is connected properly to the receiver.
Check other nearby electrical devices as possible sources of interference. Check that all required coaxial cables are in place. Check for moisture or water leaking in all connections.
Dry them out if needed, then seal them with coaxial cable sealant. Check the dish-toreceiver cable run length; if it is over 30m, call your dealer or professional installer. Make sure that the satellite dish is aimed at the satellite. Check the strength of the signal using the Point Dish and Signal Strength menu. If necessary, contact your installer to re-aim the dish to obtain the maximum possible signal strength.Check the dish mount, tightening the bolts if needed.
Using the TV remote control and/or menus displayed by the TV (not the receiver remote control or the menus displayed by the receiver), deactivate the Close Caption feature.
Check your TV owner’s manual for the correct
TV input connection to use for the signal output from the receiver.
USING THE MENUS
What is Happening Possible Reasons Why
You were using a menu, and it suddenly closed, taking you back to the program you were watching.
The menus have a time-out feature that closes any menu after several minutes of no activity.
This will discard any changes you have made, but otherwise does no harm to the receiver.
Start over again.
What to Do
USING THE PROGRAM GUIDE OR THE BROWSE BANNER
What is Happening Possible Reasons Why What to Do
You try to display future programs in the Program
Guide or Browse Banner, but find you cannot.
You try to display past programs (programs that have ended) in the Program
Guide or Browse Banner, but find you cannot.
When you are using the
Program Guide or Browse
Banner, some channels are missing.
The Program Guide and Browse
Banner can display programs scheduled for an extended, but not unlimited time beyond the present.
The Program Guide and Browse
Banner can display only programs that have not yet ended.
These features cannot display a time earlier than the present.
You have activated a Favourites
List other than the list named
ALL CHAN.
Try displaying the Program Guide again later.
By that time, it may show programs for the time and date you want.
Contact the program providers for information on past programs.
You can change the active Favourites List while using the Program Guide, by pressing the remote control GUIDE button. You can choose another custom Favourites List or the ALL
CHAN list, which includes all the channels.
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CHANGING CHANNELS
What is Happening Possible Reasons Why
You enter a desired channel number. The channel changes, but the new channel is not exactly the channel you entered.
You are scanning up or down through the channels, and the receiver is skipping channels that you know you have purchased.
You may have made a mistake entering the channel number, or the channel number you entered may be invalid.
If so, the channel displayed is the closest possible to the channel you entered.
If you were watching a program and entered the number for a channel that you have not purchased, the receiver will change to the unpurchased program and allow a purchase or display a message.
If a Favourites List other than
ALL CHAN is active, the receiver will skip channels not on the active list.
What to Do
Carefully retry entering the channel number you want.
Press the remote control RECALL button to return to the previous channel number. Select
ALL CHAN as the active Favourites List.
USING FAVOURITES LISTS
What is Happening Possible Reasons Why What to Do
You try to change the ALL
CHAN list. The receiver displays an ERROR message.
You try to make an empty
Favourites List active. The receiver highlights the
Modify List option.
You try to add a channel to a
Favourites List. The receiver displays an ERROR message.
The receiver will not allow you to change the ALL CHAN list.
The receiver will not allow you to activate an empty list.
The list is full (that is, it has the maximum number of channels allowed in it).
Choose another list to change.
Choose another list to use, or add at least one channel to the empty list.
You must delete a channel from the list to make room for each new channel.
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SETTING AND USING SECURITY LOCKS
What is Happening Possible Reasons Why
You set a lock (for example, a lock on programs by ratings), but the lock does not take effect.
You forgot your password, so that you are unable to unlock the receiver.
You have not locked the receiver.
You may not have written down the password, to keep it in a safe place.
What to Do
You must lock the receiver for any lock to take effect.
Call Bell ExpressVu Customer Service Call
Centre. You must provide the following information:(1) your name; (2) your address; 3) your telephone number; (4) the receiver serial identification number; and (5) your Bell
ExpressVu Customer Service Call Centre
Personal Identification Number (PIN), if you use one.
ORDERING A PAY PER VIEW PROGRAM
What is Happening
Someone orders a pay per view program without your permission.
You are not able to order a pay per view program.
Possible Reasons Why
You may have been away from the receiver, and someone else used it.
The receiver may not be connected to an active telephone line.
The Smart Card credit limit may have been exceeded.
You find that you are not able to cancel a pay per view program.
Your setup includes more than one receiver. You order a pay per view program, but it does not appear via all of the receivers.
You ordered a pay per view program, and then decided not to watch it.
You ordered a pay per view program, and want it to be available via all the receivers in your setup.
What to Do
Lock the receiver to prevent unauthorized pay per view purchases. Note: You do not have to set any locks to lock pay per view purchases.
Locking the receiver automatically locks pay per view purchases. Remember that you are responsible for all pay per view purchases,
whether or not you authorize such purchases. If you lock the receiver, then anyone who wants to order a pay per view program must enter the password.
The receiver must be connected at all times to an active telephone connection. If you install two or more receivers, each receiver must be connected at all times to an active telephone connection.
Call Bell ExpressVu Customer Service Call
Centre.
You cannot cancel an order for a pay per view program, whether it was just ordered or ordered previously.
If you use more than one receiver, you must order a pay per view program for each receiver.
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USING THE TELEPHONE FOR VOICE/DATA/FAX
What is Happening Possible Reasons Why What to Do
During a telephone call, you hear “clicks.”
You pick up the telephone to make a call, but you do not hear a dial tone.
Your computer or FAX machine tries to send a FAX or modem transmission, but fails.
Your computer or FAX machine was receiving a
FAX or modem transmission, but an error occurred.
The receiver may have tried to call Bell ExpressVu Customer
Service Call Centre in order to send pay per view purchase information. When the receiver found that the telephone was busy, it automatically disconnected.
The receiver was calling Bell
ExpressVu Customer Service Call
Centre in order to send pay per view information. When the receiver found that the telephone was picked up, it automatically disconnected.
The receiver was calling Bell
ExpressVu Customer Service Call
Centre in order to send pay per view information. When the receiver found that a call was being made on the telephone, it automatically disconnected. The
FAX or modem found that there was no dial tone, and canceled the transmission.
The receiver may have tried to call Bell ExpressVu Customer
Service Call Centre in order to send pay per view purchase information during the FAX or mode call. When the receiver found that the telephone was busy, it automatically disconnected. This generated
“clicks” that caused an error in the FAX or modem transmission.
You do not have to do anything.
The receiver must be connected at all times to an active telephone connection. If you install two or more receivers, each receiver must be connected at all times to an active telephone connection.
Call Bell ExpressVu Customer Service Call
Centre.
Press the telephone receiver button to hang up.
Release the button to get a dial tone.
Resend the FAX or modem transmission.
Have the sender resend the FAX or modem transmission.
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USING EVENT TIMERS
What is Happening Possible Reasons Why What to Do
You try to set up an event timer and the receiver displays a message noting that the program is locked.
You try to set up an event timer and the receiver displays a message noting that the program is a pay per view event.
You try to set up an event timer, but the receiver displays an Error message giving you the option to delete an event timer that was set up earlier.
You set up an event timer, but the receiver does not tune to the channel of the program, or does not record the program.
You must enter the password
before you can create an event timer for a locked program.
You must order a pay per view event before you can create an event timer for it.
You already have set up the maximum number of event timers.
You may have set up a Reminder
Event Timer but what you should have set up is an Auto-Tune Event
Timer, or a VCR Event Timer.
To be able to set up an event timer for the program, first enter the password.
To be able to set up an event timer for the event, first order it.
To be able to set up a new event timer, delete one of the event timers you set up earlier.
Remember that a Reminder Event Timer just reminds you that the program is about to start.
An Auto-Tune Event Timer reminds you and tunes the receiver to the channel of the program.
A VCR Event Timer reminds you, tunes the receiver, and starts the VCR.
You set up an event timer for a program that is repeated
(such as a regularly scheduled program), but the timer does not operate for a showing of the program.
You may have set up a timer with an incorrect frequency.
You set up an event timer, but the timer does not operate at all.
The program time may have changed so that the event timer overlapped another event timer.
The program time may have changed by more than twentyfour hours.
The program time changed.
You set up a Once event timer, but the timer operates at a time different from what you expect.
You stop the operation of an event timer for one showing of a program that is repeated
(such as a regularly scheduled program), but the timer operates for the next showing.
Stopping the event timer applies
only to the current showing of the program.
You are testing a VCR code to see if the receiver controls a VCR.
The VCR does not do the test.
The VCR may not be turned ON, there may not be a tape inserted, the tape may not be rewound, or the write-protect tab on the tape may have been removed.
The code you are testing may not be valid for the VCR.
Remember that a Once event timer operates just one time. A Mon-Fri. event timer operates
Monday through Friday on the same channel at the same time. A Daily event timer does the same, Monday through Sunday. A Weekly event timer operates once a week on the same channel at the same time.
If the receiver is ON and finds and event timer overlap, it will display the Event Timer
Scheduling Conflict menu. You must edit or delete one of the overlapping event timers.
No event timer will operate if the program time changes by more than twenty-four hours.
A Once event timer always operates at the actual time of the program.
To stop all operations of a repeated event timer, you must delete the event timer.
Note: The receiver deletes a Once event timer when it operates.
Make sure the VCR is turned ON, with a blank tape inserted on which you want to record, that the tape is rewound, and that the write-protect tab on the tape is intact.
Try another VCR code from the table.
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What is Happening Possible Reasons Why What to Do
You set up a VCR Event
Timer, but the VCR does not record the program you want.
You may not have turned the
VCR ON, inserted a tape, or rewound the tape. Or, the writeprotect tab on the tape may have been removed.
If you use the receiver back panel
RF of VHF connections in the wiring setup, you may not have set the receiver channel 3/4 setting and both the VCR modulator output and viewing channel to either 3 or 4.
There may be obstacles between the receiver and the VCR.
If you set up the VCR Event
Timer using the Create an
Event Timer menu, you may have selected an Auto-Tune, or
Reminder, instead of a VCR timer.
If you did select a VCR timer, you may have selected an inappropriate timer frequency.
If you set up the VCR Event
Timer using the quick record feature, the timer was one-time only, and may have missed another showing of the program.
Make sure the VCR is ON, with a tape inserted on which you want to record, that the tape is rewound, and that the write-protect tab on the tape is intact.
If you use the RF of VHF connections, you must set the receiver channel 3/4 setting and both the
VCR modulator output and viewing channel to either 3 or 4.
Remove any obstacles between the receiver and the VCR.
When you set up a VCR Event Timer, make sure to select the VCR option in the Timer Type list on the Create an Event Timer menu. Also, make sure to select the proper option in the
Timer Frequency list on this menu.
Remember that you can set up a Once (one-time only) timer using the quick record feature.
You edit an automatic event timer. The timer does not start or does not end according to the program for which you set the timer.
You try to set up a manual event timer. The receiver displays an Error message.
The receiver does not display the program name for a
manual event timer.
You set an event timer. The event timer misses the beginning or the end of a program.
Editing an automatic event timer
converts it to a manual event timer. Such a timer starts and stops at the times you specify, not the start and stop times of any specific program.
You may have tried to set a
manual event timer with invalid start or stop times.
The receiver may not be able to display a program name for a
manual event timer.
The program may have started a little earlier than scheduled, or it may have run over its scheduled ending time.
If you want an automatic event timer to start and stop according to a specific program, avoid editing that event timer.
Review the rules on start and stop times for
manual event timers.
Use the Program Guide or a printed schedule to find the program name.
Use the Start 1 min. early option to start any event timer one minute early, except for a pay per view event.
Use a manual event timer to start any event timer at the times you set yourself, except for a pay per view event.
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DEVICE CODES FOR PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE
These tables contain the manufacturer codes for programming the remote to control your TV, VCR, DVD player, or audio amplifier. Every attempt has been made to include all codes. If your device brand is not listed or if the codes do not work, the remote may not control your device. In some cases codes may operate some but not all buttons shown in this guide.
TV Codes
Programming in AUX mode:
Press 0 before entering the TV code.
Granada 627, 670, 671
A Mark 670
Action 662
Admiral 514, 521, 605, 668, 669, 675
Aiko 727
Aiwa 751
Akai 570, 573, 659, 660
A-Mark 620
Amtron 657
Anam National 509, 541, 620, 651,
AOC
657, 661, 663, 698
505, 506, 519, 520, 573, 620,
627, 652, 653, 654, 659, 664,
665, 670, 672
Apex 743, 744, 745
Archer 620
Audiovox
Bell & Howell
Broksonic
620, 657, 662, 672
590, 669, 675
752, 659, 661, 748
Citizen 506, 516, 523, 524, 525, 526,
590, 652, 654, 657, 658, 680,
727
Classic 659
Colortyme
Contec/Cony
Craig
573, 627, 652, 654, 660, 667,
668, 671, 674, 679, 681
541, 655, 657, 661, 662, 726
536, 541, 657, 661, 662, 666,
Crown
Curtis Mathes
Daewoo
Daytron
667, 694
526, 536, 657, 666, 670
506, 516, 526, 573, 590, 641,
645, 650, 652, 654, 658, 659,
660, 664, 665, 667, 668, 670,
674, 680, 703, 708
505, 524, 526, 529, 530, 531,
573, 652, 653, 654, 658, 659,
663, 664, 665, 670, 672, 674,
684, 698, 719, 727
526, 627, 652, 654, 658, 665,
670, 672
DISH Network 742
Hallmark
Harman Kardon
627, 652, 654, 659
561, 659
Hinari 534
Hitachi 523, 526, 548, 549, 553, 554,
555, 585, 597, 626, 636, 638,
643, 648, 652, 654, 655, 665,
668, 669, 670, 672, 673, 702,
718, 726
JC Penney
Jensen
JVC
Kawasho
Kenwood
Kloss Novabeam
Konka
KTV
505, 506, 516, 525, 526, 543,
546, 631, 645, 646, 650, 652,
653, 654, 658, 659, 664, 667,
668, 670, 673, 676, 678, 680,
690, 691, 701, 725, 726, 728,
730
556, 573, 652, 654, 660
508, 557, 559, 642, 649, 655,
667, 673, 676, 726, 735, 736,
737
548, 561, 573, 652, 654, 664
506, 573, 652, 654, 656, 659,
660, 664, 679, 681
657, 663, 698, 723, 724
753
526, 539, 541, 573, 657, 658,
661, 662, 664, 665, 670, 696,
Loewe 566
Logik 675
Luxman
LXI
523, 652, 654,
563, 566, 590, 595, 667, 631,
Magnasonic
Magnavox
635, 645, 646, 650, 654, 659,
668, 678, 683, 691, 701, 725
573, 659, 660, 669, 672, 677
506, 520, 525, 536, 566, 567,
568, 573, 610, 652, 654, 656,
659, 660, 664, 665, 666, 669,
671, 673, 674, 677, 723, 724,
729
Majestic 675
Marantz 506, 566, 573, 652, 654, 660,
664, 665, 671, 678, 681
Optimus
Optonica
637
521, 605, 607
Orion 694
Osaki 612
Panasonic 508, 509, 510, 512, 566, 644,
651, 662, 663, 668, 672, 673,
676, 685, 689, 698, 700, 716,
234, 247
Philco
Philips
Pioneer
505, 506, 525, 536, 568, 573,
610, 651, 652, 653, 654, 655,
656, 659, 660, 664, 665, 666,
669, 671, 672, 674, 677, 723,
724, 729
525, 566, 651, 652, 655, 656,
671, 690, 723, 724, 729
502, 548, 576, 636, 637, 648,
Portland
Price Club
652, 654, 663, 665, 681, 708
505, 526, 573, 652, 654, 658,
659, 664, 665, 670, 727
680
Prism 676
Proscan 645, 646, 650, 668, 691, 725,
Proton
742
513, 519, 526, 536, 585, 627,
Quasar
Radio Shack/Realistic 526, 541, 590, 607, 612, 645,
650, 652, 654, 655, 657, 658,
661, 662, 663, 668, 670, 683,
698, 730
RCA
652, 654, 655, 659, 660, 665,
666, 668, 670, 678
508, 509, 651, 663, 673, 676,
698, 700, 747
503, 505, 548, 586, 630, 633,
634, 636, 641, 645, 646, 648,
650, 651, 652, 653, 654, 656,
661, 663, 665, 667, 668, 670,
681, 691, 698, 701, 708, 715,
716, 725, 742, 749
Dumont 501, 627, 652
Echostar 722
Electrohome 526, 573, 651, 652, 654, 656,
Emerson
659, 660, 665, 670, 709, 728
526, 534, 535, 536, 537, 538,
Envision
Fisher
Fujitsu
Funai
539, 541, 573, 590, 627, 636,
642, 648, 652, 654, 655, 657,
658, 659, 660, 661, 662, 665,
666, 667, 669, 670, 677, 679,
682, 692, 696, 699, 720
506, 573, 652, 654, 660, 664
542, 590, 683
534, 682, 694
GE
Goldstar
534, 541, 657, 661, 662, 677,
682, 694
508, 509, 543, 544, 630, 645,
646, 650, 651, 652, 654, 659,
661, 663, 665, 667, 668, 670,
673, 676, 681, 690, 691, 698,
701, 715, 716, 725, 728, 742
505, 523, 526, 545, 546, 566,
573, 652, 653, 654, 655, 656,
658, 659, 660, 664, 665, 670,
671, 678, 693, 730, 747
Memorex
MGA
Mitsubishi
590, 627, 653, 654, 659, 675
678, 720
504, 505, 506, 542, 571, 573,
627, 652, 653, 654, 656, 660,
728
504, 505, 542, 570, 571, 572,
573, 597, 623, 627, 652, 653,
654, 656, 659, 660, 664, 665,
670, 671, 705, 728
Montgomery Ward 675
Motorola
MTC
521, 605, 651
505, 506, 516, 523, 573, 627,
652, 653, 654, 659, 664, 667,
672, 680
Multitech 657
NAD 502, 617, 627, 631, 635, 637,
654
National 509
NEC 505, 506, 507, 517, 523, 573,
627, 651, 652, 653, 654, 660,
664, 665, 679, 681, 731, 732
Nikkai 612
Nikko
Onwa
654, 672, 727
541, 657, 661
Runco 501
Sampo
Samsung
506, 519, 652, 654, 658, 663,
664, 665, 698, 730, 746
505, 506, 516, 523, 526, 566,
573, 612, 627, 647, 652, 653,
Sansui
654, 655, 656, 658, 659, 664,
665, 667, 669, 670, 679, 680,
704, 717, 730, 738
754
Sanyo 542, 590, 652, 683
SBR 566
Schneider 566
Scott 526, 534, 537, 541, 600, 652,
Sears
654, 655, 657, 661, 662, 665,
670, 677, 682, 696, 701
523, 534, 542, 563, 590, 595,
601, 604, 617, 627, 631, 635,
645, 646, 650, 652, 654, 656,
659, 661, 668, 670, 682, 683,
688, 691, 703, 725, 726
521, 526, 585, 605, 607, 628, Sharp
629, 652, 654, 655, 658, 669,
670, 674, 679, 739, 740, 741
Signature 675
Solavox 612
Sony
Soundesign
500, 578, 640, 670, 690
525, 536, 541, 627, 652, 654,
657, 659, 661, 665, 666, 682
Starlite 657
Supra 523
Sylvania 506, 525, 536, 566, 568, 569,
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Symphonic
573, 600, 610, 652, 654, 656,
659, 660, 664, 665, 666, 671,
672, 674, 677, 723, 724, 729,
733
632, 657, 662, 677, 692, 694
Tatung
Technics
Techwood
Teknika
509, 651, 663, 698,
508, 673, 676
523, 573, 652, 654, 660, 676
504, 505, 512, 516, 523, 524,
525, 526, 534, 536, 541, 573,
644, 652, 653, 654, 655, 657,
658, 661, 662, 664, 665, 666,
670, 672, 675, 680, 681, 682,
685, 726, 727
Telefunken 679
Toshiba 516, 590, 617, 631, 635, 667,
678, 680, 683, 688, 750
Totevision 526, 658, 668
Ultra 672
Vector Research
Video Concepts
Wards
506
570, 661
536, 573, 607, 645, 650, 652,
653, 654, 656, 659, 664, 665,
666, 667, 668, 669, 674, 675,
677, 678, 682, 690, 715, 723,
724, 729
White Westinghouse 659, 664, 670, 672, 674
Yamaha 505, 506, 573, 652, 653, 654,
656, 664, 666, 672, 679,
VCR Codes
Programming in AUX mode:
Press 1 before entering the VCR code.
Aiwa 588, 622, 623
Akai 513, 514, 515, 516, 517, 518,
520, 568, 682
Alba 546
Amstrad 588
ASA 556
Audiovox 676
Bell & Howell 581
Bush 589
Calix 676
Canon 554, 678, 679
Capehart 546
CCE 681
Citizen 534, 591, 592, 594, 675, 676,
677, 684
Colortyme 592,
Craig
Curtis Mathes
591, 658, 675, 676, 681, 685,
687, 688
554, 592, 594, 605, 607, 675,
677, 678, 679, 683, 684
Daewoo 506, 534, 546, 547, 559, 588,
684
Daytron 546
Denon 686
Dimensia 607
Dumont 549
Electrohome
Emerson
512, 676, 687
505, 506, 508, 509, 511, 512,
534, 559, 568, 588, 590, 618,
676, 678, 684, 687
Finlandia 549
Finlux 549, 556, 588
Fisher 548, 549, 581, 584, 588, 608,
610, 684, 688
Fuji 678
Funai 588
Garrard 588
GE 550, 551, 552, 554, 572, 591,
Go Video
Goldstar
605, 607, 675, 678, 679
557, 558, 620, 685
592, 594, 676, 687, 747
Grundig 556
Harman Kardon 568, 592
Harwood 681
Hinari 589
Hitachi 536, 538, 539, 540, 588, 595,
597, 680, 682, 686
ITT 518
JC Penney 554, 581, 591, 592, 594, 595,
600, 674, 675, 676, 678, 679,
680, 681, 685, 686, 687
Jensen
JVC
595, 680, 682
561, 562, 563, 581, 592, 594,
600, 674, 682, 686
562, 581, 592, 594, 600, 674, Kenwood
677, 682, 683
KLH 681
Logik 589, 681, 685
Luxor 518
LXI 676
Magnavox
Marantz
527, 533, 554, 556, 678, 679,
684, 685
554, 556, 581, 585, 592, 594,
600, 602, 674, 677, 678, 683
Matsushita 678
Memorex 507, 533, 549, 554, 566, 581,
585, 588, 608, 675, 676, 678,
686, 687, 688
MGA
Minolta
Mitsubishi
512, 567, 568
595, 680, 686
512, 562, 567, 568, 570, 571,
595, 680, 687
Motorola 678
MTC 544, 588, 675, 685
Multitech 579, 588, 675, 677, 681
NAD 573
NEC 562, 581, 592, 594, 600, 602,
674, 677, 682, 683
Nikko 676
Noblex 675
Olympus 678
Optonica 585
Orion 506, 684, 687
Panasonic
Pentax
Pentex Research
523, 554, 598, 614, 628, 633,
678, 679, 684, 685, 688, 747
592, 595, 677, 680, 683, 686
594
Perdio 588
Philco 554, 678, 679, 686
Philips
Pioneer
554, 556, 585, 678, 684
562, 573, 574, 575, 576, 600,
674, 680
Proton 685
Quasar
Radio Shack
554, 678, 679, 747
512, 607, 608, 610, 687
Radio Shack/Realistic 581, 584, 588, 608, 675, 676,
678, 679
Radix 676
RCA 518, 525, 527, 528, 591, 595,
Realistic
605, 607, 615, 631, 649, 675,
678, 680, 686
534, 549, 554, 581, 584, 585,
588, 608, 675, 678, 679, 687,
688
Ricoh 502
Runco 533
Saisho 506
Samsung
Sansui
Sanyo
515, 517, 534, 579, 591, 675
544, 562, 600, 674, 682, 685
549, 581, 582, 583, 608, 675,
688
SBR 556
Schneider 589
Scott 508, 534, 559, 590, 684, 687
Sears 548, 549, 581, 584, 595, 608,
610, 676, 678, 680, 683, 684,
686, 687, 688
Sentra 546
Sharp
Shintom
Singer
Sony
512, 585, 607, 625
589, 595, 681, 685
678, 681, 685
500, 501, 502, 504
STS 678
Sylvania 554, 556, 567, 588, 678, 679
Symphonic 588, 594, 683, 688
Teac
Technics
Teknika
Toshiba
XR-1000
Yamaha
588, 594, 682
554, 633, 678
554, 588, 676, 678, 687
534, 535, 567, 584, 590, 680,
684, 688
591, 675, 676, 687 Totevision
Unitech 675
Vector Research 534, 592, 600, 674, 677, 683
Video Concepts 534, 568, 592, 600, 674, 677,
683
Wards 534, 588, 595, 608, 675, 676,
678, 680, 681, 684, 687, 688
588, 678, 681
581, 592, 594, 600, 674, 682,
Zenith
683
500, 501, 533, 747
TV/VCR Combo
Programming for combination devices:
Program the remote control in TV mode and then in VCR mode.
Broksonic 748
Goldstar 747
Panasonic 747
Quasar 747
Zenith 747
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DEVICE CODES FOR PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE
DVD Player Codes
Programming in AUX mode:
Press 1 before entering the DVD code.
Aiwa 634, 694, 751
Alpine 653
Apex 654, 655, 743, 744
JVC
Kenwood
637, 683, 703, 725
649, 676, 691, 726, 728, 745
Luxman
Magnavox
752
654, 705, 740
Marantz 651, 740, 742, 743
NAD 739
Nakamichi 671, 748, 750
Clarion 696
Classic 695
Daewoo 657
Denon 697, 698, 699, 700
Onkyo
Optimus
Panasonic
Pioneer
642, 660, 662, 678
648, 664, 734, 744, 749
643, 644, 652, 742, 746
658, 667, 668, 679, 702, 734
Fisher 659
Funai 658
Go Video 692, 693
GPX 704
Hitachi 632, 635, 660, 705, 706, 707
JVC
Konka
Koss
636, 689, 708, 711
637, 638, 753
745
Quasar 652, 742, 746
Radio Shack
RCA
744
635, 638, 704, 727
Sansui 753
Sanyo 741
Sharp
Sherwood
Sony
712, 713, 714, 715, 749
646, 670, 736, 738, 744
639, 645, 650, 687, 728, 729,
730
Memorex 709
Mintek 710
Mitsubishi 629
NAD 701
Norcent 762
Onkyo 713
Oritron 7
Panasonic
23
639, 662, 663, 714, 715, 716,
717, 734
Pioneer 665, 718, 719
Proscan 720
Technics 643, 644, 652, 742, 746
Toshiba 710
Yamaha 663, 730, 731, 732, 733, 745,
747
DVD/VCR Combo TV/DVD
Go Video 692, 693
JVC 689
RCA 690
RCA 627, 650, 666, 690, 742, 749
Sampo 724
Samsung 651, 652, 667, 668, 691, 740,
Sansui
741
725, 754
Sharp 669, 727, 746
Sherwood
Sony
728
617, 644, 645, 670, 671, 729,
730, 731
Sylvania 658
Teac 732
Technics 733
Techwood 664
Toshiba 616, 646, 647, 672, 735, 736,
Yamaha
750
737, 738, 739
Combo Codes
Programming for combination devices:
Program the remote control in TV mode and then in VCR (or AUX - press 1 before entering the DVD code) mode.
Aiwa 751
Broksonic 752
Konka 753
Panasonic 734
RCA 749
Sansui 754
Toshiba 750
Tuner/Amplifier Codes
Programming in AUX mode:
Press 2 before entering the tuner/amplifier code.
Aiwa 636, 641, 656, 687, 718, 720,
724, 725, 726, 775
Carver 653
Citizen 709
Curtis Mathes 734
GE 711
Harmon Kardon
JBL
640, 672, 751
640
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