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HD Widescreen LCD Television

TLX-02610B, TLX-03210B, TLX-04240B, TLX-04640B

Questions? Need some help?

This manual should help you understand your new product. If you have

questions, call our toll-free number found on the insert with this icon:

Or visit www.polaroid.com.

©2007 by . All rights reserved.

“Polaroid” and “Polaroid and Pixel” are trademarks of Polaroid Corporation, Waltham, MA, USA.

Changes are periodically made to this document. Changes, technical inaccuracies, and typographic errors will be corrected in subsequent editions.

For service, support and warranty information, visit www.polaroid.com.

This product contains electrical or electronic materials. The presence of these materials may, if not disposed of properly, have potential adverse effects on the environment and human health. Presence of this label on the product means it should not be disposed of as unsorted waste and must be collected separately. As a consumer, you are responsible for ensuring that this product is disposed of properly. To fi nd out how to properly dispose of this product, please go to www.polaroid.com and click on “Company“ or call the customer service number for your country listed in the instruction manual.

Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.

“Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.

Confi dential unpublished works. © 1992 -1997 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.

This TV incorporates High-Defi nition Multimedia Interface (HDMI TM ) technology.

HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Defi nition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.

FCC

Federal Communications

Commission Statement

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, 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:

1. Reorient/Relocate the receiving antenna.

2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit which is different from what the receiver is connected to.

4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user authority to operate the equipment.

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Warnings and Precautions

Warnings and Precautions

To prevent any injuries, the following safety precautions should be observed in the installation, use, servicing and maintenance of this equipment.

Before operating this equipment, please read this manual completely, and keep it nearby for future reference.

WARNING

This symbol is intended to alert the user to avoid the risk of electric shock.

This equipment must not be disassembled by anyone except qualifi ed service personnel.

CAUTION

This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.

To reduce the risk of fi re or electric shock, do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture.

▪ TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,

▪ DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).

▪ NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.

▪ REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.

Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specifi ed herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.

Important Safety Instructions

This symbol indicates caution points.

This symbol indicates actions that should not be done.

This symbol indicates actions that must be performed.

▪ Do not place the equipment on any uneven or unstable carts, stands, tables, shelves etc.

The equipment may fall, causing serious injury to children or adults and serious damage to the equipment itself.

▪ Use only a cart or stand recommended by the manufacturer. This equipment and recommended cart or stand should be handled with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the equipment and cart/stand to overturn.

▪ Do not disable the 3-wire grounding type plug. The grounding pin on the 3-prong plug is an important feature. Removing the grounding pin will increase the risk of damaging the equipment.

▪ If you can not fi t the plug into the electrical outlet, contact an electrician to install a grounding outlet.

▪ Always operate this equipment from the type of power source indicated on the rear of the serial/model plate.

▪ Never overload wall outlets and extensions.

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Warnings and Precautions

▪ Use and handle the power cord with care. Do not place any heavy objects on the AC power cord.

▪ Do not pull the AC power cord. Do not handle the AC power cord with a wet hand.

▪ Do not touch the power cord and antenna cable during lightning.

▪ Remove the plug from the wall outlet, if the equipment will not be used for a long period of time.

▪ Do not place, use or handle this equipment near water.

▪ Never expose the equipment to liquid, rain, or moisture.

Seek for service if any of the above is spilled into the equipment.

▪ Do not expose the equipment to extreme temperature or to direct sunlight, as the equipment may heat up and suffer damage.

▪ Do not install the equipment near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or any other apparatus that might produce heat.

▪ Do not attempt to service the equipment yourself.

▪ Opening and removing the covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards and may void your warranty. Refer service to qualifi ed personnel.

▪ Do not place or drop any other objects on top.

▪ Do not insert anything into the ventilation holes of your equipment.

Inserting any metal or fl ammable objects may result to fi re or electric shock.

▪ Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinchrd particularly at plugs ,convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.

▪ Do not place the equipment on uneven or unstable carts, stands, tables, shelves etc. The equipment may fall, causing serious injury to children or adults and serious damage to the equipment itself.

Always place the equipment on the fl oor or on a surface that is sturdy, level, stable and strong enough to support the weight of the equipment.

▪ Do not block any ventilating openings. Leave an open space around the equipment.

Never place the equipment :

on a bed, sofa, rug, or any other similar surfaces; too close to drapes/curtains/walls, in a bookcase, built-in cabinet, or any other similar places that may cause poor ventilation.

▪ Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.

▪ Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.

▪ Always remove the power cord from the outlet before cleaning the equipment.

▪ Never use liquid or aerosol cleaners on the equipment.

Clean only with a soft dry cloth.

▪ Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.

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Warnings and Precautions

Outdoor Antenna Safety Instructions

If an outdoor antenna is connected, follow the precautions below:

▪ An outdoor antenna should not be located in any area where it could come in contact with overhead power lines, or any other electric light or power circuits.

▪ When installing an outdoor antenna system, extreme caution should be taken to prevent contact with power lines. Direct contact with power lines may be fatal and should be avoided at all costs.

Section 810 of National Electrical Code (NEC) provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode.

Antenna lead-in wire

Ground clamps

Antenna discharge unit

(NEC section 810-20)

Electric service equipment Grounding conductors

(NEC section 810-20)

Ground clamps

Power service grounding

(NEC Art250 part H)

NEC : National Electrical code

EXAMPLE OF OUTDOOR ANTENNA GROUNDING

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Federal Communications Commission Statement

.......................... 3

Warnings and Precautions

Important Safety Instructions ....................................................................................... 4

Antenna Safety Instructions ......................................................................................... 6

Chapter 1 Introducing the LCD TV

Setting Up Your LCD TV .............................................................................................11

Your Remote Control ................................................................................................. 15

Chapter 2 Installing the LCD TV

Connecting a TV Cable or an Antenna ...................................................................... 17

Connecting a VCR ..................................................................................................... 22

Connecting a Video Camera or Game Console ........................................................ 23

Connecting a DVD Player .......................................................................................... 24

Connecting a Digital TV Cable Box or Digital Satellite Receiver ............................... 26

Connecting an AV Equipment with HDMI Connector ................................................. 27

Connecting an AV Equipment with DVI Connector .................................................... 28

Connecting a PC........................................................................................................ 29

Connecting an Audio Receiver or a Dolby Digital 5.1 Sound System........................ 30

Chapter 3 USING THE FEATURES

Wide Screen Viewing ......................................................................................31

Operating the Menu

........................................................................................32

Customizing the VIDEO Settings ......................................................................34

Customizing the AUDIO Settings

......................................................................36

Customizing the TV Settings ............................................................................38

Customizing the SETUP Settings

......................................................................40

Using the Program Block Settings .....................................................................43

Using the Program Guide

................................................................................48

Specifi cations

........................................................................................................ 49

Programming your Remote Control

......................................................... 50

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Chapter 1 Introducing the LCD TV

Chapter 1

Introducing the LCD TV

Key Features

Various Audio/Video terminals for external equipment connection

▪ 2 sets of composite A/V input terminals

▪ 1 set of S-VIDEO terminals

▪ 2 sets of component Video input terminals

▪ 1 VGA/ Audio input terminals

▪ 2 HDMI/Audio input terminals

▪ 1 set of Audio(L/R) output terminals

▪ 1 Headphone terminal

The built-in TV tuner to receive HD ATSC

▪ This function allows the reception of HD broadcasting without the addition of a set top box.

High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI)

can carry up to 5 Gbps of combined video and audio in a single cable. This system eliminates the cost, complexity and confusion of multiple cables used to connect current A/V systems.

HDTV Component Video Inputs

▪ Offers the best video quality for DVD(1080i, 720p) and digital set-top-box (1080i, 720p) connections.

3D Digital Noise Reduction

▪ This function can digitally reduce image noise to provide better picture quality.

Film-Mode Detection (3:2 Reverse Pull Down)

▪ This function can automatically detect content derived from fi lm and adjust the interlacer’s frame matching to provide a more natural-looking, clearer image of the moving picture.

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Chapter 1 Introducing the LCD TV

Package Contents

Make sure all of the following contents are included.

LCD TV Bottom Stand /

Screw Driver and Screws 4

Remote Control/

AAA Batteries x 2

VIDEO Cable Component Cable

Power Cord AUDIO Cable Warranty Card

User’s Manual Quick Start Guide

Stand Assembly Guide Remote control Guide

These items are all you need to set up and operate the LCD TV in its basic confi guration.

Make sure all of the above contents are included in the package. If you are missing any items, please contact the Polaroid customer service department.

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Chapter 1 Introducing the LCD TV

Setting Up Your LCD TV

How to install the TV Stand

Read all instructions before continuing with the stand installation.

Attach the Stand the TV with the bottom foam packaging material still attached.

a. Lift foam packaging material from the top of the LCD out of the box.

b. Lift LCD out of the box, with the bottom foam packaging material still attached, and place onto a stable surface.

a

Stand

Shipping box b

Protective bag

Table c. Remove protective bag from LCD unit, but DO NOT remove the bottom foam packaging material from the TV. d. Locate the place on the back of the TV to attach the stand. Secure the stand to the LCD with all four screws.

c

Unit

Table

Stand d

Packaging material

Unit

Table

Screws

Stand

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Packaging material

Chapter 1 Introducing the LCD TV

How to remove the TV Stand

If you prefer to mount your new Polaroid TV on a wall instead of attaching it to the stand, please reference the instructions included in the wall mounting kit (sold separately).

Verify your TV’s model and be sure to use the wall mounting kit specifi ed for your TV model only. Contact a qualifi ed technician for assistance when installing the wall mounting kit.

To prevent damaging the surface of the LCD TV, place the TV on a soft cloth.

Soft cloth

Remove the screws of the table stand and detach the table stand from the TV.

Soft cloth

Table stand

Align the holes on the wall mounting hook units with the corresponding holes on the rear of the TV and fasten four screws.

4 screws (supplied with the wall mount kit)

Wall mounting hook unit (supplied with the wall mount kit)

Soft cloth

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How to setup the TV

Use a supplied antenna cable to connect the VHF/UHF signal to the LCD TV’s ANT. terminal

(refer to page15-17).

Connect the AC power cord at the back of the TV and connect the power cord to wall outlet.

Insert the 2 batteries supplied in remote control.

Step1 Slide the back cover up to open the battery compartment of the remote control.

Step2 Insert two AA size batteries.

Make sure to match the (+) and

( - ) ends of the batteries with the (+) and ( - ) ends indicated in the battery compartment.

Slide the cover back into place.

Connect other an external AV device (refer to page19-27).

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Your LCD TV

Front/Right Side View and Controls

LED

The LED light indicates when the LCD TV is activated.

IR

Infrared

Receiver

VOLUME

+-

Adjusts the volume up and down.

Selects the main-menu item and change values for items when in the OSD mode.

CHANNEL ▲▼

Scans up and down through channels.

Selects sub-menu item when in the OSD mode.

MENU

Press once to display the OSD (on screen display), press again to turn the OSD off.

INPUT

Chooses from different input signal sources.

VIDEO

L

R

VIDEO1 IN

VIDEO1 IN

Connects to the composite

Video and Audio output jacks on external video equipment.

HEADPHONE

Connects to the external headphone for private listening.

Turns the LCD TV on and into standby mode.

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Rear View and Jacks

VIDEO2 IN

Connects to the composite VIDEO and AUDIO(L/R) output jacks on external video equipment.

HDMI1 IN/HDMI2 IN

Connects the all digital AV equipment with HDMI connector.HDMI supports enhanced, high-defi nition video and two-channel digital audio. The AUDIO(L/R) of HDMI IN is for

DVI connection.

S-VIDEO IN

Connects to the S-VIDEO and AUDIO(L/R) output jacks on external video equipment.

VGA IN

Connects the PC, or other AV equipment with VGA and

AUDIO(L/R) output jacks.

YPbPr1 IN/YPbPr2 IN

Connects to the DVD player, Digital Set-Top-Box, or other AV equipment with component(YPbPr) video and audio output jacks.

AUDIO OUT-STEREO

Connects to the AUDIO(L/R) input jacks on AV equipment.

AUDIO OUT-COAXIAL

Connects to the COAXIAL AUDIO jack on the digital/standard 5.1 audio system.

TV CABLE/AIR

Connects RF input from VHF/UHF antenna or cable to receive high/standard defi nition television.

AC IN

Connects to the AC power cord.

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6

7

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Your Remote Control

This package includes a Polaroid remote that enables control of up to four devices.

To select a device, simply select one of the following device mode controls: TV, CBL/SAT, DVD/VCR, or AUDIO.

1 Turns the LCD TV on and off.

2

3

1

4

SET

Remote control universal code setup.For more information on setting up your remote control, please see the

“Programming Your Remote Control” section.

5

3 TV

Controls this LCD TV.

Controls DVD player or Video player.

Controls Cable Converter or Satellite

Receiver.

9

10

DVD

CBL

AUX

Controls Audio Amplifi er

0-9/ENTER

Pressing a number selects a channel.

Following selection, pressing ENTER activates the channel, or channel activates automatically in 3 seconds.

INPUT

Pressing INPUT to display a source list, use ▲▼buttons to select the video equipment connected to the video inputs of your LCD TV: TV/HDTV/VIDEO1/

VIDEO2/VIDEO3/VIDEO4/VIDEO5/

VIDEO6/COMPUTER.

▪ In HDTV mode, use with 0-9 and

ENTER buttons to select a digital channels.

LAST

CH+-

VOL+-

10 MUTE

Returns to previously selected channel.

Change channel up and down.

Increases and decreases volume.

Pressing once mutes audio. Pressing again restores audio.

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17

18

11

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11 MENU

Displays the OSD menu on the screen.

12 INFO

Pressing once displays a variety of information such as the current channel and the input source.

13 ▲▼►◄, OK

Cycles through OSD options and selects individual menu items. OK confi rms option settings.

OK

In HDTV mode, pressing OK to display a digital channel list.

14 GUIDE

In HDTV mode, pressing GUIDE displays the Program Guide on the screen.

12

15 EXIT

13

16

Exits the OSD menu.

► Other device function keys

15

17 SLEEP

Cycles through the LCD TV sleep time:

OFF/30/60/90/120 mins.

16

18 CAPTION

Cycles through the Closed Caption:

OFF/CC1/CC2/CC3/CC4/TT1/TT2/TT3/

TT4.

19

20

19 ASPECT

Cycles through Wide mode settings:

NORMAL/FULL/WIDE/ZOOM.

20 PIP

Turns PIP/POP on and off.

Effective range:

The remote can control the LCD TV from up to 5m away, if pointed directly at the receiver.

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Chapter 2 Installing the LCD TV

Chapter 2

Installing the LCD TV

Refer to the owner’s manual of any external equipment to be connected.

When connecting any external equipment, do not connect any AC power cords to wall outlets until all other connections are completed.

Connecting a TV Cable or an Antenna

Antenna Connection

The antenna requirements for good color TV reception are more important than those for a black & white TV reception. For this reason, a good quality outdoor antenna is strongly recommended.

The following is a brief explanation of the type of connection that is provided with the various antenna systems.

A 75-ohm system is generally a round cable (not included) with F- type connector that can easily be attached to a terminal without tools.

F-type connector

75-ohm coaxial cable (round)

A 300-ohm system is a flat twin-lead cable (not included) that can be attached to a 75-ohm terminal through a 300-75-ohm adapter

(not included).

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Use one of the following two diagrams when connecting an outdoor antenna.

A: Shows how to use a VHF/UHF combination outdoor antenna.

B: Shows how to use a separate VHF and/or UHF outdoor antenna.

A. Combination VHF/UHF antenna

VHF/UHF

Antenna

300/75-ohm adapter

(not included)

300-ohm twinlead cable

75-ohm coaxial cable

VHF/UHF

Antenna

B. Separate VHF and/or UHF antennas

UHF

Antenna

Combiner

(not included)

OUT IN

300-ohm twinlead cable

75-ohm coaxial cable

300-ohm twinlead cable

VHF

Antenna

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Chapter 2 Installing the LCD TV

Cable TV (CATV) Connection

This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the

National Electrical Code (NEC) that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifi es that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building accurately, or as close to the point of cable entry as possible. Use of this TV for other than private viewing of programs broadcasted on UHF, VHF or transmitted by cable companies for the use of the general public may require authorization from the broadcast/cable company, and/ or program owner.

A 75-ohm coaxial cable connector is built into the set for easy hookup.

When connecting the 75-ohm coaxial cable to the set, connect the 75ohm cable into the ANT. terminal.

Some cable TV companies offer premium pay channels. Since the signals of these premium pay channels are scrambled, a cable TV converter/descrambler is generally provided to the subscriber by the cable TV company.

This converter/descrambler is necessary for normal viewing of scrambled channels.

(Set your TV to channel 3 or 4, typically one of these channels is used. If this is unknown, consult your cable TV company.)

For more specifi c instructions on installing cable TV, consult your cable TV company.

One possible method of connecting the converter/descrambler provided by your cable TV company is shown in the diagram below.

RF switch

(not included)

OUT

A

IN

B

2 set signal splitter

(not included)

Cable TV Line

VHF/UHF IN

Cable TV converter/ descrambler

(not included)

The RF switch (not included) is required to provide two inputs (A and B). Setting the RF switch to position A allows viewing of all unscrambled channels by using the TV channel keys.

Setting the RF switch to position B allows viewing of all scrambled channels via the converter/descrambler by using the converter channel keys.

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Use a supplied antenna cable to connect the TV signal to the LCD TV’s TV CABLE terminal.

HDTV/TV

Air/CABLE

VHF/UHF IN

Connect the AC power cord at the back of the TV and connect the power cord to wall outlet.

HDTV/TV

Air/CABLE

VHF/UHF IN

This TV is equipped with a safety fuse. In the event of an electrical storm or power outage the safety fuse is designed to protect your TV. If your TV has no power, check the fuse by prying the cover off, following the illustration below.

If the fuse is blown, visit your local hardware store and ask for a 4A 250V - 5x20mm Time

Lag Fuse (Slow Blow) to replace the fuse.

Firm Plastic Prying Tool

(Using a metal tool may cause shock)

Back of TV

4A 250V

5x20mm

Fuse

BE SURE TO UNPLUG AC POWER CORD BEFORE REMOVING THE FUSE.

Press the button on the remote to turn on the LCD TV.

Always disconnect the LCD TV from the main voltage when the LCD TV will not be used for a long period of time. The POWER button on the front panel is only used for switching the LCD TV into standby, it does not disconnect the device from the main voltage. To completely disconnect the main voltage, please remove the power plug from the socket.

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Press the button on the remote to turn on the LCD TV.

Main

TV(CABLE/AIR)

VIDEO1 (SIDE)

VIDEO6 (HDMI1)

COMPUTER(VGA)

Press the INPUT button on the remote to display the Input List. Use the ▲▼ buttons to select

TV and press the OK button.

Channel Scan

Tuner Mode

Channel Skip

Favorite List

Time Zone

Cable

Eastern Time

TV Select Exit buttons to select the

TV.

Status: Scanning.....

Analog Channels: 25

Cable

Digital Channels: 0

47%

The Channel Scanning will create a list of receivable channels for the current input (antenna or cable). You will be required to run Channel Scanning for each

RF input to create a list of available channels from both inputs.

channel. Or, use the ▪ (INPUT button) with 0-9 buttons to select digital channel( for example 9.1)

Channel List

5-2 RF5-2

9-1 KQED-HD

8 CCT

12

13

15

The digital main channel might include many subchannels (for example 9-1, 9-

2..) that are showing program at the same time.

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Chapter 2 Installing the LCD TV

Connecting a VCR

Rear of TV

AV Cable

A

AUDIO Cable

S-VIDEO Cable

B

METHOD A:

Use a composite cable to connect the VCR’s composite video/audio jacks to the LCD TV’s

VIDEO2 IN jacks.

METHOD B:

Use an audio cable to connect the VCR’s audio output jacks to the LCD TV’s audio inputs. Use a S-Video cable to connect the VCR’s s-video output jack to the LCD TV’s

S-VIDEO IN input jack.

Connect all AC power sources, before turning on the power switch of the LCD TV or other connected equipment.

Press the button on the remote to turn on the LCD TV.

To watch a videotape, press the INPUT button on the remote to select

VIDEO2( METHOD A), or VIDEO3 (METHOD B). Turn on your VCR and follow the instructions in your VCR’s manual.

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Connecting a Video Camera or Game console

Rear of TV

Right Side

VIDEO

L

R

VIDEO1 IN

Chapter 2 Installing the LCD TV or

AUDIO Cable

S-VIDEO Cable

B

GAME CONSOLE

AV Cable

A

METHOD A:

Use a composite cable to connect the video camera’s or game console’s composite video/audio jacks to the LCD TV’s VIDEO2 IN jacks or VIDEO1 IN jacks.

METHOD B:

Use an audio cable to connect the video camera’s or game console’s audio output jacks to the LCD TV’s audio inputs. Use an S-Video cable to connect the video camera’s or game console’s s-video output jack to the LCD TV’s S-VIDEO IN input jack.

Connect all AC power sources, before turning on the power switch of the LCD TV or other connected equipment.

Press the button on the remote to turn on the LCD TV.

To watch a video vis camera or game console, press the INPUT button on the remote to select

VIDEO2/VIDEO1( METHOD A), or VIDEO3 (METHOD B).

Not all cameras have the ability to connect to a TV. Please check your video camera user guide for compatibility.

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Chapter 2 Installing the LCD TV

Connecting a DVD Player

Rear of TV or

Pb Pr

AV Cable

AUDIO Cable

S-VIDEO Cable

COMPONENT/AUDIO Cable

A B C Pb Pr

DVD PLAYER

METHOD A:

Use a composite cable to connect the DVD player’s composite video/audio jacks to the

LCD TV’s VIDEO2 IN jacks.

METHOD B:

Use an audio cable to connect the DVD player’s audio output jacks to the LCD TV’s audio inputs. Use an S-Video cable to connect the DVD player’s s-video output jack to the LCD TV’s S-VIDEO IN input jack.

METHOD C:

Use a component cable to connect the DVD player’s component output jacks to the LCD

TV’s YPbPr1 IN or YPbPr2 IN input jacks.

Use an audio cable to connect the DVD player’s component audio jacks to the LCD TV’s audio input jacks.

The component video jacks on your DVD player are sometimes labeled

YPbPr, or YCbCr. For an explanation of component video, see your DVD player’s user guide.

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Connect all AC power sources, before turning on the power switch of the LCD TV or other connected equipment.

Press the button on the remote to turn on the LCD TV.

To watch a DVD, press the

INPUT button on the remote to select

VIDEO2( METHOD A), or VIDEO3 ( METHOD B), or VIDEO4/VIDEO5 (METHOD C).

For best picture quality, if your equipment has component video output, use a component cable instead of a composite video or S-video cable.

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Chapter 2 Installing the LCD TV

Connecting a Digital TV Cable Box or Digital Satellite Receiver

Rear of TV

COMPONENT/AUDIO Cable

Pb Pr

Pb Pr

Use a component cable to connect the satellite receiver’s/TV Cable Box’s component

(YPbPr1) output jacks to the LCD TV’s component input jacks.

Use an audio cable to connect the satellite receiver’s/TV Cable Box’s component audio jacks to the LCD TV’s audio input jacks.

Connect all AC power sources, before turning on the power switch of the LCD TV or other connected equipment.

Press the button on the remote to turn on the LCD TV.

To watch programs via satellite receiver or TV Cable Box, press the INPUT button on the remote to select

VIDEO4/VIDEO5.

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Connecting an AV Equipment with HDMI Connector

Chapter 2 Installing the LCD TV

Rear of TV

HDMI Cable

AV EQUIPMENT

Use a HDMI cable to connect the AV equipment’s HDMI output jack to the LCD TV’s HDMI IN jacks.

Connect all AC power sources, before turning on the power switch of the LCD TV or other connected equipment.

Press the button on the remote to turn on the LCD TV.

Press the

INPUT button on the remote to select VIDEO6 or VIDEO7.

The HDMI connector provides both video and audio signals, it’s not necessary to connect the audio cable.

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Chapter 2 Installing the LCD TV

Connecting an AV Equipment with DVI Connector

Rear of TV

AUDIO Cable

HDMI-to-DVI Cable

AUDIO

L

DVI IN

R

AV EQUIPMENT

Use a HDMI-to-DVI cable to connect the AV equipment’s DVI output jack to the LCD TV’s

HDMI IN jacks.

Use an audio cable to connect the AV equipment’s audio output jacks to LCD TV’s HDMI

AUDIO jacks.

Connect all AC power sources, before turning on the power switch of the LCD TV or other connected equipment.

Press the button on the remote to turn on the LCD TV.

Press the

INPUT button on the remote to select VIDEO6 or VIDEO7.

If the LCD TV is connected to AV equipment’s DVI connector, you will need an HDMI-to-DVI cable or an HDMI adapter(not suplied) and an audio cable.

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Connecting a PC

Rear of TV

Chapter 3 Using the LCD TV

AUDIO Cable

VGA Cable

PC

Use a D-SUB cable to connect the PC’s D-SUB output jack to the LCD TV’s VGA input jack. Use an audio cable to connect the PC’s audio output jacks to LCD TV’s.

Connect all AC power sources, before turning on the power switch of the LCD TV or other connected equipment.

Press the button on the remote to turn on the LCD TV.

Press the

Input button on the remote to select COMPUTER.

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Chapter 3 Using the LCD TV

Connecting an Audio Receiver or a Dolby Digital 5.1 Sound System

For better sound quality, you may want to use a Home Theater/Stereo System.

NOTE: If you have a Home Theater/Stereo System that you would like to use with your new TV, we recommend that you do NOT use your TV’s audio output for this connection. For the best sound quality, our product testing has shown that you should connect your Home Theater/Stereo System directly to your A/V device. I.E. You should connect your Home Theater/Stereo System to your DVD player, Cable/Satellite box or other AV equipment.

Although not recommended, if you prefer to use the TV audio output to make this connection to your

Home Stereo System, please follow the instructions below.

AUDIO Cable

A

Audio Receiver

Audio Amplifier

Connecting to Audio Receiver:

Use an audio cable to connect the audio receiver’s audio LINE IN jacks to LCD TV’s

AUDIO OUT jacks.

Connecting to Digital 5.1 Sound System:

Use a coaxial cable to connect the audio amplifi er’s COAXIAL IN jacks to LCD TV’s

COAXIAL OUT jacks.

Connect all AC power sources, before turning on the power switch of the LCD TV or other connected equipment.

Press the button on the remote to turn on the LCD TV.

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Chapter 3

USING THE FEATURES

Wide Screen Viewing

Wide Screen function allows viewing of 4:3/16:9 images in wide screen mode, cycling through the following wide screen settings. Press the ASPECT button repeatedly to select the screen format you want.

FULL

Stretches the image vertically and horizontally to keeps the image size consistent in the center of the screen and stretches the sides

ZOOM

Stretches the image vertically and horizontally to fi ll the screen at 1:2.35 aspect ratio

WIDE

Stretches the image vertically and horizontally to fi ll the screen at 1:1.85 aspect ratio

NORMAL

Displays at 4:3 aspect ratio

NORMAL is not available when you are watching 720p, or 1080i source.

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Operating the Menu

Press the button to turn the LCD TV on.

Press the MENU button on the remote control,the on-screen menu will appear on the screen. Use the ◄► buttons to select your main menu option.

VIDEO MENU:

Allows you to make adjustments to your picture settings.

▪ If the signal source is TV/VIDEO/S-VIDEO/YPbPr/

HDMI, the VIDEO MENU appears as:

▪ If the signal source is VGA, the VIDEO MENU appears as:

Picture Mode User

Contrast 50

Brightness 54

Saturation 54

Sharpness 5

Color Temperature

Noise Reduction Medium

Picture Mode User

Contrast 50

Brightness 54

Color Temperature

Noise Reduction

VGA

Medium

Video Select Exit

AUDIO MENU:

Allows you to customize the audio options and effects.

▪ If the signal source is VIDEO/S-VIDEO/YPbPr/

HDMI/VGA, the AUDIO MENU appears as:

Video Select Exit

▪ If the signal source is TV, the AUDIO MENU appears as:

Sound Effect Surround

Speaker On

Audio Select Exit

Sound Effect Surround

MTS Stereo

SPDIF Type

Audio Language

Dolby Digital

English

Speaker On

Audio Select Exit

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TV MENU:

Allows you to edit and label channels.

Channel Scan

Tuner Mode

Channel Skip

Time Zone

Cable

Eastern Time

TV Select Exit

SETUP MENU:

Allows you to set up a variety of features: Language, Closed Caption, factory reset, Parental Control sleep timer.

▪ If the signal source is TV/VIDOE/S-VIDEO/YPbPr, the SETUP MENU appears as:

▪ If the signal source is HDMI/VGA, the SETUP

MENU appears as:

OSD Language

Time Setup

Closed Caption

Parental

English

Gamma Middle

Reset Default

OSD Language

Time Setup

English

Parental

Gamma Middle

Reset Default

Setup Select Exit Setup Select Exit

Use the ▲▼ buttons to highlight the option of the sub-menu, and press the OK button. While in adjustment mode, and use the ◄► buttons to change the value of the item.

Press the EXIT button to exit the menu.

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Customizing the VIDEO Settings

Press the button to turn the LCD TV on.

Press the

MENU button on the remote control to display the Main menu, and use the

◄► buttons to select the VIDEO.

Use the ▲▼buttons to highlight an individual VIDEO option, use the ◄► buttons to change the setting, and press the

MENU to exit the menu

▪ If the signal source is TV/VIDEO/S-VIDEO/YPbPr/

HDMI, the VIDEO MENU appears as:

▪ If the signal source is VGA, the VIDEO MENU appears as:

Picture Mode User

Contrast 50

Brightness 54

Saturation 54

Sharpness

Color Temperature

Noise Reduction Medium

5

Picture Mode User

Contrast 50

Brightness 54

Color Temperature

Noise Reduction

VGA

Medium

Video Select Exit Video Select Exit

The

VIDEO menu includes the following options:

Cycles among display types: Vivid/Hi-Bright/Cinema/Sport/User

Contrast

Controls the difference between the brightest and darkest regions of the picture

Brightness

Saturation

Hue

Controls the overall brightness of the picture

Controls the color intensity

Controls the difference between the green and red regions of the picture

Sharpness Increase this setting to see crisp edges in the picture; decrease it for soft edges

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Warm: Increases red tint

Nature : Increases natural tint

Cool : Increases blue tint

User : Allows the user to adjust red, green and blue color component levels independently.

Color Temperature User

R Gain

G Gain

B Gain

120

120

120

VGA

Color Temperature Select Exit

Strong/Off/Low.

Press the OK button to enter the VGA Setting:

H.Position 72

V. Position 31

Clock 127

VGA Select Exit

H. Position Adjusts the position of the picture left and right in the window

V. Position Adjusts the position of the picture up and down in the window

Clock Controls the width of the picture based on the VGA mode

Phase Controls the signal phase, which can improve focus clarity and image stability based on the VGA mode

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Customizing the AUDIO Settings

Press the button to turn the LCD TV on.

Press the

MENU button on the remote control to display the Main menu, and use the

◄► buttons to select the AUDIO.

Use the ▲▼buttons to highlight an individual AUDIO option, use the ◄► buttons to change the setting, and press the

MENU to exit the menu

▪ If the signal source is VIDEO/S-VIDEO/YPbPr/

HDMI/VGA, the AUDIO MENU appears as:

▪ If the signal source is TV, the AUDIO MENU appears as:

Sound Effect Surround

Speaker On

Sound Effect Surround

MTS Stereo

SPDIF Type

Audio Language

Dolby Digital

English

Speaker On

Audio Select Exit

The

AUDIO menu includes the following options:

Audio Select Exit

Bass Controls the relative intensity of lower-pitched sounds

Treble

Balance

Controls the relative intensity of higher pitched sounds

Adjusts the relative volume of the speakers in a multiple speaker system

Sound Effect Allows selection of an audio-enhancement technique from among the following options: Surround/Live/Dance/Techno/Classic/Soft/Rock/

POP/Off

MTS Allows you to listen to high-fi delity stereo sound while watching TV

Stereo:

Use separate audio tracks for left and right speakers, if available

SAP:

You can enjoy a second audio program from the speakers while

watching a scene in the original program

Mono:

Allows mono output (useful when stereo is noisy or inconsistent)

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SPDIF Type Allows to selection of the digital sound format: PCM/OFF/Dolby

Digital

PCM:

The external audio system is connected to the AUDIO OUT (L/R) of the LCD TV

Dolby Digital:

The external audio system is connected to the AUDIO OUT

DIGITAL (OPTICAL or COAXIAL) ot the LCD TV

OFF:

Select OFF to turn off the external audio system

Audio Language Allows to select the audio language:English/Spanish/French.

Speaker Allows to select to turn on or off the TV speakers.

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Customizing the TV Settings

Press the button to turn the LCD TV on.

Press the

MENU button on the remote control to display the Main menu, and use the

◄► buttons to select the TV.

Use the ▲▼buttons to highlight an individual TV option, use the ◄► buttons changes the setting, and press the

MENU exits the menu.

Channel Scan

Tuner Mode

Channel Skip

Cable

TV Select Exit

The TV menu includes the following options: the

Channel Scanning automatically creates a list of receivable channels.

Tuner Mode Allows selection between CATV cable and antenna signal sources:

AIR

Choose this setting if you are receiving TV channels with an antenna

(over the air)

Cable

Choose this setting if you are receiving TV channels with a CATV

(cable TV)

Channel Skip

Allows addition/removal of channels on the channel list.

Press the OK button to display the Channel Skip menu:

2 ABC Analog

3 DISC Analog

4 Analog

5 Analog

6 Analog

7 Analog

8 Analog

9 Analog

10 Analog

Channel Skip Select Exit

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Time Zone

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Press the ▼ button to select the desired channel, and press the

OK button repeatedly to select show ( ) or hide( )

Allows selection of regional TV systems of USA: Eastern Time/

Indiana/Central time/Mountain Time/Arizona/Pacifi c Time/

Alaska/Hawaii

Customizing the SETUP Settings

Press the button to turn the LCD TV on.

Press the MENU button on the remote control to display the Main menu, and use the

◄► buttons to select the SETUP.

Use the ▲▼buttons to highlight an individual SETUP option, use the ◄► buttons to change the setting, and press the MENU to exit the menu.

▪ If the signal source is TV/VIDOE/S-VIDEO/YPbPr, the SETUP MENU appears as:

▪ If the signal source is HDMI/VGA, the SETUP

MENU appears as:

OSD Language

Time Setup

Closed Caption

Parental

English

Gamma Middle

Reset Default

OSD Language

Time Setup

English

Parental

Gamma Middle

Reset Default

Setup Select Exit Setup Select Exit

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The SETUP menu includes the following options:

OSD Language Selects to display all on-screen menus in your language of choice:

English/French/Spanish

Allows to set the current time.

ON :Selects to display the system current time.

OFF :Selects to set the current time.

Press the ▲▼ buttons to select the Date or Time.

Press the ◄► buttons to move each setting, and use 0-9 keys to set the current time.

Analog Cloaed Caption

Digital Cloaed Caption

Digital Caption Style

Off

Off

Closed Caption Select Exit

Allows to select from analog or digital closed caption modes and press the OK button. The Closed Captain list appears:

Analog Closed Caption:

Press options: OFF/CC1/CC2/CC3/CC4

CC1 /CC2 /CC3 /CC4:

Display a printed version of the dialog and sound effects of the program being viewed

T1/T2:

Display station information presented using either half or the whole screen

T3/T4:

Extended Data Services. For example: Network name, program name, program length, etc.

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Digital Closed Caption:

Press the ◄►buttons to select the digital closed caption options:

Service1/Service2/Service3/Service4/Service5/Service6/OFF

Note: The setting here will be applied to each DTV channel

Caption Style:

Press OK button to customize the settings for digital closed

caption option:

Caption Style

Font Size

Font Color

Font Opacity

Background Color

Background Opacity

Window Color

Window Opacity

Custom

Large

White

Solid

Black

Solid

Black

Translucent

Closed Caption Style Select Exit

The Parental Control can be set up to the TV to block Channel,

Video Source and to change password.

Use the button to select the Parental, and press the OK to display the Parental menu

Use the Program Block function, must enter a four-digit password. The factory password is 0000

Program Block Allows to setup the TV and MPAA Rating

Lock options (refer to “Using the Program Block Setting”).

U.S.TV Ratings

U.S. Movie Ratings

Canadian English Ratings

Canadian French Ratings

Block MPAA Unrated

Block TV Unrated

NO

NO

Parental Block Select Exit

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Channel Block Allows to block digital channels.

2 ABC

3 DISC

Analog

Analog

4 Analog

5 Analog

6 Analog

7 Analog

8 Analog

9 Analog

10 Analog

Channel Block Set OK Select Exit

Input Block Selects to block a Input source signal

1 T V(CABLE/AIR)

4 VIDEO3 (REAR)

9 COMPUTER(VGA)

Channel Block Set OK Select Exit

Change Password Selects to change your password

Gamma Allows adjustment of the display’s gamma correction, which fi ne tunes both brightness and red/green/blue ratios: Bright/Middle/Dark.

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Using the Program Block Settings

Press the

MENU button on the remote control to display the Main menu, and use the

◄► buttons to select the SETUP.

Use the buttons to highlight Parental, and press the OK button.

OSD Language

Closed Caption

English

Parental

Gamma Middle

Reset Default

0000.

Setup Select Exit

Parental function, must enter a four-digit password. The factory password is

Password ****

Program Block

Channel Block

Input Block

Change Password

Parental Select Exit

Program Block menu.

U.S.TV Ratings

U.S. Movie Ratings

Canadian English Ratings

Canadian French Ratings

Block MPAA Unrated

Block TV Unrated

NO

NO

Parental Block Select Exit

Parental Select Exit

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The

Parental block menu includes the following options:

U.S. TV Ratings Selects to activate the TV Rating programs.

U.S. Movie Ratings Selects to activate the MPAA Rating programs

Canadian English Ratings Selects to activate the English Rating programs of Canada.

Canadian French Ratings Selects to activate the French Rating programs of Canada

Block MPAA Unrated

Block TV None Rating

▪ YES:

Block all movies that are broadcast without a MPAA rating.

▪ NO:

Allows all movies that are broadcast without a MPAA rating

▪ YES:

Block all movies that are broadcast without a TV rating.

▪ NO:

Allows all movies that are broadcast without a TV rating.

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U.S. TV Ratings

The U.S.TV Rating has 2 rating methods: Content-Based Rating and Age-Based Rating.

The U.S.TV Rating includes the following options:

A D L S V FV

TV-Y

TV-Y7

TV-G

TV-PG

TV-14

TV-MA

Allowed Rating Blocked Rating

U.S. TV Ratings Set OK Select Exit

AGE-BASED

RATING DESCRIPTION

TV-Y All children

TV-Y7 Directed to children age 7 and older

TV-G General Audience

TV-PG Parental Guidance suggested

TV-14 Parents strongly cautioned

TV-MA Mature Audience only

CONTENT-BASED

RATING DESCRIPTION

FV Fantasy violence

D

L

S

V

ALL

Suggestive dialogue

Strong language

Sexual situations

Violence

All contents are blocked

FV D

CONTENT-BASED

L S V

TV-Y

TV-Y7

TV-G

TV-PG

TV-14

TV-MA

: To block programs by both content and age.

Use the ◄► select

▲▼ buttons to select the rating you want and press the

BLOCK or UNBLOCK .

OK button repeatedly to

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Canadian English Ratings

The Canadian Englsh Ratings includes the following options:

C

C8+

G

PG

14+

18+

Allowed Rating Blocked Rating

Canadian English Ratings Set OK Select Exit

G General programming

PG Parental guidance

14+ Viewers 14 and older

18+ Adult programming

Use the ◄► ▲▼

buttons to select the rating you want and press the select BLOCK or UNBLOCK .

OK button repeatedly to

Canadian

French Ratings

The Canadian Englsh Ratings includes the following options:

G

8 ans+

13 ans+

16 ans+

18 ans+

Allowed Rating Blocked Rating

Canadian French Ratings Set OK Select Exit

18 ans+ Programming restricted to adults.

Use the ◄► ▲▼ buttons to select the rating you want and press the OK button repeatedly to select BLOCK or UNBLOCK .

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Specifications

U.S. Movie Ratings

The U.S. Movie Ratings is used for original movies rated by the Motion Picture Association of

America(MPAA) as broadcasted on cable TV and not edited for television.

The U.S. Movie Ratings includes the following options:

G

PG

PG-13

R

NC-17

X

Allowed Rating Blocked Rating

Canadian English Ratings Select Exit viewers

13

R Restricted. Contains adult content, no one under 17 admitted without parent

X

No one 17 and under admitted

Use the ◄► ▲▼

buttons to select the rating you want and press the select BLOCK or UNBLOCK .

OK button repeatedly to

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Using the Program Guide

The Program Guide feature brings all sorts of information to your screen, such as program title, program duration, time remaining, rating information, closed caption, availability, etc.

With the LCD TV connected to a television programming source, press the INPUT button on the remote control and use the ▲▼ buttons to select TV and press the OK button.

screen:

3-1

Monday 15 January 2007 2:36:26 PM

7-2 KQED-SD

Today

Today

Today

7:00 PM EYEWITHNESS NEWS 4PM

7:30 PM ABC WORLD NEWS

9:30 PM ABC’S MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL

Tomorrow 12:30 AM SPORTSZONE

7-2 cc cc cc cc the channel.

introduction about the current program being shown on each channel.

The Program information in the guide is provided by the broadcasters. It may sometimes include only the channel number, without a program title or description.

3-1

Monday 15 January 2007 2:36:26 PM

7-2 KQED-SD

Today

Today

Today

7:00 PM EYEWITHNESS NEWS 4PM

7:30 PM ABC WORLD NEWS

9:30 PM ABC’S MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL

Tomorrow 12:30 AM SPORTSZONE

7-2 cc cc cc cc

5:00 PM - 5:30 PM Mon, 20 Jan.

EYEWITHNESS NEWS

TV-PG

Press the GUIDE button again on the remote control to exit the Program Guide

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Specifications

SPECIFICATIONS

LCD Panel Panel Size 26” TFT LCD

Brightness

Contrast Ratio

Max. Resolution

Input Connector VIDEO/AUDIO(L/R)

S-VIDEO/AUDIO(L/R) 1

YPbPr/AUDIO(L/R) 2

VGA/AUDIO(L/R) 1

500 cm2

1000:1

1366x768

2

HDMI/AUDIO(L/R)

AUDIO OUT(L/R)

2

1

HEADPHONE

Power Source

Power Consumption

Dimension

WEIGHT

32” TFT LCD

1

2

1

500 cm2

1000:1

1366x768

2

2

1

1 1

AC110~220V, 50/60HZ, 2.2A

AC110~220V, 50/60HZ, 2.2A

180 W, standby < 5 W

26.7 w x 22.1 h x 7.9 d inch

26.8 LB

180 W, standby < 5 W

31.7 w x 25.0 h x 8.4 d inch

39.5 LB

LCD Panel Panel Size 42” TFT LCD

Brightness

Contrast Ratio

Max. Resolution

Input Connector VIDEO/AUDIO(L/R)

S-VIDEO/AUDIO(L/R) 1

YPbPr/AUDIO(L/R) 2

VGA/AUDIO(L/R) 1

500 cm2

1200:1

1920 x 1080

2

HDMI/AUDIO(L/R)

AUDIO OUT(L/R)

2

1

HEADPHONE

Power Source

Power Consumption

Dimension

1

AC110~220V, 50/60HZ, 4A

300 W, standby < 3 W

41.4 w x 31.1 h x 9.4 d inch

46” TFT LCD

1

2

1

450 cm2

1000:1

1920 x 1080

2

2

1

1

AC110~220V, 50/60HZ, 4.5A

350 W, standby < 3 W

45 w x 32.1 h x 11 d inch

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Programming Your Remote Control

PROGRAMMING YOUR REMOTE CONTROL

Your remote lets you control four devices with one easy-to-use, compact unit. After installing batteries, you can program the remote to control your Universal TV, VCR or DVD, Cable or Satellite

Receivers, Amplifi er or Tuner, and Auxiliary devices. To do so, follow the instructions in

“Programming a Device”. For best results, please read and follow all the remaining instructions.

Keep this guide for future reference.

A Quick Look at Programming a Device

To control VCR or DVD, Cable or Satellite Receivers, Amplifi er or Tuner, and Auxiliary devices, follow these steps. Before proceeding, fi nd the codes for the devices you want to program in

“Manufacturer’s Codes” on the right side of this page and write them down or highlight them.

To program a DVD Player, TV/DVD Combo, TV/VCR/DVD Combo, portable DVD player, or mobile DVD player, use the DVD key.

Turn on the device (for example, DVD player) and, if needed, load media (for example, a DVD).

Press a device key (VCR/DVD, CBL/ SAT, or AUX).

Press and hold SET UP until the red LED blinks twice; then release.

Enter the fi rst four-digit code for your device. The LED blinks once as each digit is entered. If the code is correct, the LED blinks twice.

If the LED does not blink twice, repeat steps 2 to 4 and try entering the code again.

Aim the remote at the device and press . The device should turn off. If it does not, repeat steps 3–5, trying each code for your brand until you fi nd one that works. If you cannot fi nd a code that works, see “Searching for Your Code”.

Repeat steps 1–5 for the other devices you want to control. For future reference, write down each working device code below:

Press set to save and exit.

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Searching for your Code

If your device does not respond to the remote after trying all codes listed for your brand, or if your brand is not listed, try searching for your code:

Press a device key once.

Press and hold SET UP until the red LED blinks twice; then release.

Enter 9-9-1, then the device group number (0= Cable, 1= TV, 2= VCR, 3= Audio).

The LED blinks twice.

Aim the remote at the device and press . The remote sends IR codes from its library to the selected device, starting with the most popular code fi rst. If the device responds, go to step 7.

If the device does not respond, press CH ▲. The remote will try the next code.

Continue until the device responds. Press CH ▼ to try the previous code.

To search for other device codes, repeat steps 1 to 5.

Press SET UP to save and exit.

Checking the Codes

If you have set up the remote using the procedure in “Searching for Your Code”, you may need to fi nd out which four-digit code is operating your equipment.

For example, to fi nd out which code is assigned to your TV:

Press TV once.

Press and hold SET UP until the red LED blinks twice; then release.

Enter 9-9-0. The LED blinks twice.

To view the code for the fi rst digit, press 1. Count the LED blinks (for example, three blinks = 3), and write down the number in the appropriate code listing in step 8 under “Programming a Device”.

If a code digit is 0, the LED does not blink.

Repeat step 4 for the three remaining digits, using 2 for the second digit, 3 for the third digit, and 4 for the fourth digit.

Changing Volume Lock

The remote comes preset to allow independent volume control of each selected device (Global Volume

Unlock). However, you may change the Volume Lock setting to Global Volume Lock so that one device’s volume will control volume in all other modes. After that, you can perform Individual Volume

Unlock on a selected device to set its volume control for independent operation or Global Volume

Unlock to remove all volume locking.

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Changing Volume Lock

The remote comes preset to allow independent volume control of each selected device (Global

Volume Unlock). However, you may change the Volume Lock setting to Global Volume Lock so that one device’s volume will control volume in all other modes. After that, you can perform Individual

Volume Unlock on a selected device to set its volume control for independent operation or Global

Volume Unlock to remove all volume locking.

Locking Volume Control to One Mode (Global Volume Lock)

Press and hold SET UP until the red LED blinks twice; then release.

Enter 9-9-3 and then press the mode key for the device you want to control volume (for example,TV). The LED blinks twice. Now when you press VOL+, VOL-, or Mute, the selected device (for example, TV) will control the volume regardless of the current mode.

Unlocking All Volume Control (Restoring Global Unlock)

Press and hold SET UP until the red LED blinks twice; then release.

Enter 9-9-3 and then press VOL+. The LED blinks four times.

Volume is now independently controlled for all programmed devices.

Unlocking a Single Device’s Volume Control

Press a device key (TV, VCR/DVD, CBL/ SAT, or AUX).

Press and hold SET UP until the red LED blinks twice; then release.

Enter 9-9-3 and then press VOL-. The LED blinks four times. Volume is now independently controlled for the selected devices.

Troubleshooting

PROBLEM

LED does not blink when you press a key.

LED blinks when you press a key, but device does not respond.

LED blinks one long blink.

Remote does not control devices or commands are not working properly.

CH ▲, CH▼, and LAST do not work for your

RCA TV.

No volume on a device.

SOLUTION

Replace battery with new AAA size battery.

Make sure the remote is aimed at your device and is not more than 15 feet away

An entry error has occurred (for example, wrong key). Try entry sequence again.

Try all listed codes for the device. Make sure the device operates with an infrared remote control.

Due to RCA design from 1983 to 1987, only the original remote control will operate these functions.

See “Changing Volume Lock”.

Channels do not change properly.

If the original remote control required you to press Enter to change channels, press Enter on this remote after entering the channel number.

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Manufacturer’s setup codessetup codes

Audio Amplifi ers

Manufacturer Code

Aiwa 0406

Arcam 0269

Bose 0674

Cinema Sound 0160

Curtis Mathes 0300

Denon 0160

Durabrand 1561

Elan 0647

GE 0078

Grundig 0269

Harman/Kardon 0892

JVC 331

Left Coast 0892

Lenoxx 1561

Linn 0269

Luxman 0165

Magnavox 0269

Marantz 0892, 0269, 0321

McIntosh 0251

Micromega 0269

Cable Converters

Manufacturer Code

Manufacturer Code

Modulaire 0395

NEC 0264

Naim 0269

Nakamichi

Optimus

0321

0013, 0300, 0823, 0395

Pass Labs 0269

Pionee

Polk Audio

RCA

0013, 0300, 0823

0892, 0269

0013, 0300, 0823

RadioShack 0395

Realistic 0013, 0395, 0220

Revox 0269

Sansui 0321

Shure 0264

Sony 0815, 0220, 0689

Soundesign 0078

Victor 0331

Yamaha 0354, 0133

Manufacturer Code

Accuphase 0003

Acorn 0237

Action 0237

Active 0237

Americast 0899

Archer 0237

BCC 0276

Bell South

British Telecom

0899

0003

Century 0008

Digeo 1187

Director 0476

Fosgate 0276

GE 0144

General Instrument 0476, 0810, 0276, 0003

Gibraltar 0003

GoldStar 0144

Hamlin 0009

Jerrold 0476, 0810, 0276, 0003

Memorex 0000

Mitsubishi 0003

Motorola 0476, 1376, 0810, 0276, 1187

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Nova Vision 0008

Novaplex 0008

Pace 0877, 1877, 0237, 0008

Panasonic

Paragon

Penneys

Philips

0000, 0008, 0144, 0107

0000, 0008, 0525

0000

Pioneer

Pulsar

Quasar

Regal

0877, 1877, 0144, 0533

0000

0000

Runco

Samsung

Scientifi c Atlanta

Son

Sprucer

Starcom

Supercable

0000

0877, 1877,0477,

0237, 0003, 0000, 0008

1006

0144

0003

0276

Time Warner cable 1877

Torx 0003

Toshiba

US Electronics

United Cable

Videoway

Zenith

0000

0276, 0003, 0008

0276, 0003

0000

0000, 0008, 0525, 0899

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Audio Amp/Tuners

Manufacturer Code

AMC 1077

Aiwa 1243, 1405,1388, 1641,

0189, 0121, 0405, 0158

Akai 1255, 1512, 0244, 0346

Alco 1390

Amphion Media Works 1563, 1615

Anam 1609, 1074

Apex 1257

Apex Digital 1774, 1257, 1430

Manufacturer Code

Kenwood 1313, 1570,1569, 0186,

0042, 0239, 0027, 0077

Koss 1497, 1366, 0424

LG 1293

LXI 0181

Lasonic 1798

Lenoxx 1437

Lexicon 1076

Linn 0189

Liquid Video 1497

Lloyd’s 0195

Lloyds 0195

Audiotronic 1189

B & K

Bose

0820, 0840, 0701, 0702

BK 0702

1229, 0639, 1253

Brix 1602

Cairn 0189

Cambridge Soundworks 1370

Magnavox 1189, 1269, 0531,1266,

0189, 1514, 0195,

0391,1120

Marantz 1189, 1269, 0891, 0189,

1289, 1120, 0039

McIntosh 289

Carver 1189, 0189, 0121, 1289,

0042, 0360, 0008

Casio 0195

Clarinette 0195

Classic 1352

Coby 1389

Compaq 1136

Criterion 1420

Curtis Mathes

Daewoo

0014, 0080, 0039

1250

Dell 1383

Delphi 1414

Denon 1142, 1360, 1306, 0121,

0004

Emerson 0531, 0195, 0424

Fisher 1801, 0801, 0042, 0360,

Mitsubishi 1393

Modulaire 0195

Myryad 1189

NAD 0320

Nakamichi

New Castle

1313, 0097, 1555, 0347

0502

Nikko 0322

Nikkodo 0322

Norcent 1389

Nova 1389

Onkyo 0842, 0135, 1320, 1298,

1531

Optimus 1023, 0531, 0014,1074,

0670, 0121, 0186, 0080,

0195, 0738, 0801, 0042,

0181, 0502, 0219, 0158,

0074, 0163, 0177

Go Video

Harman/Kardon

Hewlett Packard

1352, 1532

Grundig 0189

0110, 1304, 1306, 0891,

1181

Outlaw Audio

Panasonic

0391

1308, 1518, 1548,1288,

1316, 1763, 1764, 1633,

0309, 0367, 0039

Penney

Penneys

Philips

0195

0195, 0039

1189, 1269, 0891,1266,

0189, 0391, 1120

Pioneer 1023, 1384, 0531, 0014,

0150, 0630, 0080, 0801,

Initial 1426

Inkel 0491

Integra 0842, 0135, 1320, 1298

JVC 1058, 1374, 1495, 1811,

0074

KLH 1428, 1390, 1412

Kawasaki 1390

Polaroid

Polk Audio

Proscan

1508

0189, 1289, 1414

1254, 0054

54

RCA 1023, 1609, 1254, 0531,

1511, 1390, 1074, 0080,

Miscellaneous Audio

Manufacturer Code

Altec Lansing 1485

Cambridge Soundworks 1530

Creative 0872

D-Link 1522

Imerge 1491

Integra 1789

Jerrold 0520

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Audio Amp/Tuners

Manufacturer Code

RadioShack

Realistic

1609, 0181

1609, 0121, 0186, 0195,

0042, 0181, 0158, 0163,

0177

Regent 1437

Revox 0189

Rio Audio 1383

Saba 1519

Sansui

Sanyo

1189, 0189, 0346

1801, 1469, 1251, 0801,

Sharper Image

Sherwood

1556

1077, 1653, 0491, 0502,

1423

Shinsonic 1426

Siemens 0424

Sirius 1811, 1602, 1627

Sonic Blue 1869, 1532, 1383

Manufacturer Code

Sony 1058, 1441, 1258, 1759,

1758, 1622, 1858, 1658,

1558, 1406, 0405, 0474,

1349, 1442, 0158

Soundesign 0670

Stereophonics 1023

Sunfi re

Teac

1313

1267, 1390,1074, 1528,

Technics 1308, 1518,1633, 0309,

0039

Thorens 1189

Venturer

0842, 0135, 0080

1390

Victor 0074

Waitec 1352

0054, 0158

Yamaha 1023, 0176,1176, 1375,

1331, 1276, 0186

Yorx 0195

Zenith 1293, 0857, 0346

Manufacturer Code

Marantz 1491

Motorola 1464

Netgear 1785

Omnifi 1605

Onkyo 1789

SSI 1522

Satellite Receivers

Manufacturer Code

AlphaStar

Bell ExpressVu

Chaparral

DirecTV

0772

0775

0216

0566, 0639, 1639, 1640,

0247, 0749, 1749, 1142,

1442, 0724, 0819, 1856,

1108,1609, 0392, 1392,

Dish Network

Dishpro

Echostar

0775

Dish Network System 0775, 1775, 1005, 1505

0775, 1775, 1005, 1505

0775, 1775, 1005, 1505

Expressvu 0775, 1775

Manufacturer Code

GE 0566, 0392

GOI 0775, 1775

General Instrument 0869

Goodmans 1246

HTS

Hitachi

Houston tracker

0775, 1775

1250, 0749, 0819

0775

0749, 1749, 1142, 1442

Hughes Network Systems 0749,1749, 1142, 1442

Innova 0099

JVC 0775, 1775

Jerrold 0869

LG 1226

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Manufacturer Code

McIntosh 0869

Memorex 0724

Mitsubishi

Motorola

0749

0869, 0856

NEC 1270

Netsat 0099

Next Level 0869

Optimus 0724

Paysat 0724

Philips 0749, 1749, 1142, 1442,

0775, 0724, 0722, 0819,

Manufacturer Code

RCA 0566, 1142, 1442, 0775,

0143, 0855, 0392, 1392

SKY

Samsung

0856, 0099

1142, 1442, 1276, 1108,

1609

Sanyo 1219

Sony

Star Choice

Star Trak

Thomson

Tivo

Toshiba

0639, 1639, 1640

0869

0772, 0869

0566, 0392

1142, 1442

0749, 1749, 0790, 1285,

Primestar 0869

Proscan 0566, 0392 Voom 0869

TVs

Manufacturer Code Manufacturer Code

AOC

Accuscan

Action

0180, 0030

0047

0030

Admiral 0463, 0180, 0047,0054,

0017, 0051, 0093

Advent 0761, 0783, 0815,0817,

0842

Adventuri

Agna

Aiko

Akai

Albatron

Alfi de

Alleron

Ambassador

America Action

American High

Amstrad

0000

0150

0092

0060, 0702,0672, 0030,

0700, 0843

0672

0030

0150

0180

0000, 0060

0171

Bell & Howell

Bell and Howell

BenQ

Bradford

Brockwood

Broksonic

CXC

0054, 0154, 0093

0054, 0154, 0093

1756, 1032

0180

0030, 0178

0236, 0463, 0180

0180

Candle 0030

Capehart

Capetronic

Carnivale

Carver

Celera

Changhong

Cineral

0017, 0030, 0178, 0092

0030

0030

0054

0000

0765

0156,0765, 0783, 0767

0451, 0092

Citek

Citizen

0047

0054, 0000, 0451, 0463,

0180,0060, 0030, 0092,

0171

Amtron

Anam

Apex

Apex Digital

0000, 0180

0180

0156, 0748, 0765

0156, 0748, 0765,0879,

Clarion

Classic

Colortyme

0180

0030, 0092

0047, 0054, 0017, 0060,

0767 0047, 1447

Audinac 0180 Conic 0178

Audiovox

Aumark

Aventura

Baysonic

Beaumark

Belcor

0451, 0180, 0092, 0623

0060

0171

0180

0017, 0030, 0178

0030

Contec

Craig

0180

0180, 0171

Crosley 0054, 0000, 0180, 0030,

0171

Crown

Crown Mustang

0093, 0180, 0672

0672

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Manufacturer Code Manufacturer Code

Curtis Mathes

Daewoo

0047, 0054, 0154, 0000,

0051, 0451, 0093, 0180,

0060, 0702, 0030, 0178,

0145, 0166, 1147, 1347

0451, 1661, 0672, 0178,

0092, 0623, 1755,1756,

0661

Dayton 0092

Daytron

Dell

0030, 0178, 0092

1454

Dumont 0017, 0180, 0178

Durabrand 0463, 0180, 0178, 0171,

Dwin

ESA

Eaton

Electroband

0093

0171, 0812

0060

0000

Electrograph

Electrohome

1755

0154, 0000, 0150,0030,

0178

Emerald 0178

Emerson 0047, 0154, 0451, 0236,

0463, 0180, 0150, 0178,

0171, 0623

Envision 0030

Fisher

Fortress

Funai

Futuretech

GE

0054, 0154, 0000

0093

0000, 0180, 0171

0180

0047, 0000, 0051,0451,

0060, 0030, 0178, 1147,

Gateway

Gemini

Gibraltar

Gibralter

A-Mark

AOC

Accuscan

1755, 1756

0047

0017, 0000, 0030

0017, 0030Go

0047, 0054

0180, 0030

0047

Action

Admiral

Advent

0030

0463, 0180, 0047, 0054,

0017, 0051, 0093

0761, 0783, 0815, 0817,

0842

Adventuri 0000

Agna

Aiko

Akai

0150

0092

0060, 0702, 0672, 0030,

Albatron

Alfi de

Alleron

Ambassador

America Action

0700, 0843

0672

0030

0150

0180

American High

Amstrad

Amtron

Anam

0000, 0060

0171

0000, 0180

0180

Apex

Apex Digital

0156, 0748, 0765

0156, 0748, 0765, 0879,

0767

Audinac 0180

Audiovox 0451, 0180, 0092, 0623

Aumark 0060

Aventura

Baysonic

Beaumark

0171

0180

0017, 0030, 0178

0030

Bell & Howell

Bell and Howell

BenQ

Bradford

0054, 0154, 0093

0054, 0154, 0093

1756, 1032

0180

Brockwood

Broksonic

CXC

Candle

Capehart

Capetronic

Carnivale

Carver

Celebrity

Celera

Changhong

Cineral

Citek

Citizen

Clarion

Classic

Colortyme

0030, 0178

0236, 0463, 0180

0180

0030

0017, 0030, 0178, 0092

0030

0030

0054

0000

0765

0156, 0765, 0783, 0767

0451, 0092

0047

0054, 0000, 0451, 0463,

0180,0060, 0030, 0092,

0171

0180

0030, 0092

0047, 0054, 0017, 0060,

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Commercial Solutions 0047, 1447

Conic 0178

Contec

Craig

0180

0180, 0171

Crosley 0054, 0000, 0180, 0030,

0171

Crown

Crown Mustang

0093, 0180, 0672

0672

Curtis Mathes 0047, 0054, 0154, 0000,

0051, 0451, 0093, 0180,

0060,0702, 0030, 0178,

0145, 0166, 1147, 1347

Daewoo 0451, 1661, 0672, 0178,

0092, 0623, 1755, 1756,

0661

Dayton 0092

Daytron 0030, 0178, 0092

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Manufacturer Code

Dell

Denon

Dumont

Durabrand

1454

0511, 0145

0017, 0180, 0178

0463, 0180, 0178, 0171,

Manufacturer Code

Monivision

Motorola

0700, 0843

0054, 0051, 0093, 0150

Multitech 0180

NAD 0156, 0178, 0166, 1156,

Dwin

ESA

MTC

Magnasonic

0093

0171, 0812

Eaton 0060

Electroband

Electrograph

Electrohome

Emerald

Emerson

Gateway

Gemini

Gibraltar

Gibralter

Video

GoldStar

Goodmans

Gradiente 0053

Logik 0236, 0180

MGA 0150, 0030, 0178

MGN Technology 0178

Magnavox

Marantz

Matsushita

0000

1755

0154, 0000, 0150, 0030,

0178

0047, 0154, 0451,0236,

0463, 0180, 0150, 0178,

1755, 1756

0047

0017, 0000, 0030

0017, 0030Go

0060

0047, 0054, 0030, 0178

0360

0180, 0060, 0030, 0092

0054,0000, 0156, 0093,

0047, 1454, 0054,0154,

0000, 0051, 0250, 0180,

0060, 0030, 0092, 0171,

0706, 1254, 1755

Majestic 0017

1454, 0054, 0030

Maxcent 1755, 1756

Maxent 1755

Megapower 0700

Megatron 0047, 0178, 0145

Memorex

Micro Genius

Midland

Mitsubishi

0051, 0250, 0650

0154, 0463,0180, 0150,

0060, 0030, 0178

0150

0047, 0017, 0051

0154, 0093, 0150, 1250,

0030, 0178, 0836

NEC

NTC

NetTV

Nikko

0047, 0030, 0178, 1704

0092

1755

0047, 0017, 0154, 0156,

Nikkodo

0030, 0178, 0092, 1347

0030, 0178, 0092

0030

Norcent 0748

Nyon

Onwa

0000

0180

0154, 0250, 0093,0180,

0150, 0030, 0178, 0166, Envision

Fisher

Fortress

0030

0054, 0154, 0000

0093

Funai 0000, 0180, 0171

Futuretech 0180

GE 0047, 0000, 0051, 0451,

0060, 0030, 0178,

Optonica

Orion

0093

0017, 0236, 0463, 0180,

PCE

Pace

0156, 0060

0092

0047, 0054, 0154, 0000,

0156, 0051, 0250, 0093,

0236, 0150, 0060, 0053,

0030, 0178, 0145,1347,

0650

Panda 0706

Paxonic

Penney

Penneys

Petters

Philco

Philips

0060, 0030

0047, 0156, 0051, 0060,

0030, 0178, 1347

0047, 0000, 0156, 0051,

0250, 0060, 0030, 0178

1523

0054, 0463, 0030, 0145

1454, 0054, 0017, 0000,

Pilot

Pioneer

Polaroid

Portland

Precision

Prima

Princeton

Prism

Proscan

Proton

Pulsar

Pulser

Quartz

Quasar

0030, 0171, 1254, 0690

0051, 0060, 0030, 0178

0166, 0866, 0679

0765, 0865, 1523

0451, 0092

0236, 0180

0761, 0783, 0815, 0817

0700

0051, 0250

0047, 0030, 1347, 1447

0178

0017, 0092

0178, 0092

0150, 0178

0051, 0250, 0650

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Manufacturer Code

RCA

Rabbit

RadioShack

Realistic

Runco

SR2000

SSS

SV2000

SVA

Sampo

Samsung

Sanky

Sansui

Sanyo

Saville

Scotch

Scott

Sears

0090, 1547, 0047, 0054,

0000, 0051, 0093, 0178,

1047, 1147, 1247, 1347,

0047

0047, 0154, 0180, 0150,

0047, 0154, 0180, 0150,

TMK

TNCi

TVS

Tatung

Teac

0017, 0060, 0030

0154, 0171

0180

0054

0748, 0865

0047, 0030, 1755, 1756

0047, 0054, 0017, 0154,

0060, 0702, 0030, 0178,

0060, 0030

0463, 0060, 0030

0088, 0047, 0054, 0154,

0000, 0463, 0171, 1755

0060

0178

0236, 0180, 0030, 0178

0047, 0054, 0017, 0154,

0000, 0156, 0051, 0093,

Sharp

Sheng Chia

Shivaki

0171, 0166

0054, 0093, 0180

0093

0178

Siemens 0145

Signature 0054

Signature 2000

Simpson

0047,0093,0030

0030, 0178

Singer

Solar Drape

Sony

0060, 0092

0000

1100, 0017, 0154, 0000,

Soundesign

Spectravision

Squareview

Starlite

Studio Experience

Supreme

Sylvania

0180, 178

0156, 0178

0171

0236, 0180

0843

0000

0047, 0054, 0154,0000,

0051, 0030, 0178, 0092,

0171

Symphonic 0000, 0180, 0178, 0171

Techwood

Teknika

Telecolor

Telefunken

Thomas

Thomson

Tocom

Totevision

Toyomenka

Truetone

Ultra

Universal

V

Victor

Vidikron

Vidtech

Viewsonic

Viking

Visio

Vizio

Wards

Waycon

Welton

Westinghouse

White Westinghouse

World

XR1000

Yamaha

Yorx

Zenith

0236, 0180, 0178

0017

0463

0093

0000, 0051, 1756

0154, 0706

0047, 0054, 0017, 0051,

0030

0051, 0250, 0060

0054, 0463, 0180, 0150,

0060, 0178, 0092

0017

0702

0047, 0178

0047, 1447

0156

0154, 0156, 0150,1265,

0060, 0145, 0166, 1145,

1156, 1256, 1356, 1656,

0051

0178

0051, 0250

0092

0047

1755, 1756

0030

1100, 0053

0054

0178

1755

0060

1755, 1756

1756

0047,0054,0017, 0154,

0000, 0156, 0051, 0093,

0236,0180, 0060, 0030,

0178, 0166, 1147, 1347,

0156

0178

0451

0451, 0236, 0463, 0623

0451, 0236, 0463, 0180

0154, 0180, 0171

0030

0030

0047, 0017, 0000, 0093,

0463, 0030, 0178, 0145,

0092, 0171, 1145, 0812

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VCRs

Manufacturer Code Manufacturer Code

A-Mark

ABS

Admiral

Adventura

Adyson

Aiwa

Akai

Alba

Alienware

Allegro

American High

Amstrad

Asha

Astra

Beaumark

Bell & Howell

CCE

Candle

Canon

0000, 0037, 0240

1972

0209, 0060, 0048, 0039,

0000, 0037, 0240

0072

0124, 0000, 0037

0175, 0041

0209, 0072

1972

0039

0035, 0081

0000

0240

0035, 0240

Audiovox 0037

Avis 0000, 0072

0240

0000, 0035, 0048, 0039,

0104

Bell and Howell 0000, 0035, 0048, 0039,

0104

Broksonic 1479, 0184, 0121, 0209

0072

Calix 0037

0037

0035

Emerald

Emerex

Emerson

0184, 0121

0032

1479, 1278, 0000, 0037,

0184, 0240, 0121, 0043,

0209

Fisher

Fuji

Fujitsu

Funai

GE

Garrard

Gateway

Gemini

Genexxa

0000, 0039, 0047, 0104

0035, 0033

0000

0000, 0037, 0072

1035, 1060, 0807, 0000,

0035, 0060, 0048, 0240

0000

1972

0060

0000, 0037

Go Video

GoldStar

0614, 0240

1237, 0000, 0035, 0037,

0039

Granada 0081, 0042

Grundig

HI-Q

HP

Harley Davidson

Harman/Kardon

Harvard

Harwood

Hewlett Packard

0081

0000, 0035, 0047

1972

0000

0081

0072

0072

1972

Carrera

Carver

0240

0035, 0081

Hitachi 0089, 0000, 0035, 0037,

0045, 0042, 0041

Citizen 1278, 0000, 0035, 0037, Howard Computers 1972

0240, 0739, 0042

Classic

Colortyme

Colt

Craig

Criterion

Crosley

Crown

Curtis Mathes

CyberPower

Cybernex

Daewoo

Daytron

Dell

Denon

Derwant

DirecTV

Dual

Dynatech

Electrohome

Electrophonic

0037

0035, 0060, 0045

0000, 0072

0037, 0047, 0240, 0072

0000, 0072

0000, 0035, 0081

0072

1035, 0000, 0035, 0060,

0162, 0240, 0041

1972

0240

1278, 0037, 0045

0037

1972

0081, 0042

0041

0739

003, 0000

0000, 0240

0000, 0060, 0037, 0240,

0037

Humax

Hush

Hytek

TT Nokia

JVC

Janeil

Jensen

KEC

KLH

KTV

Kenwood

Kodak

LG

LXI

Linksys

Lloyd’s

Lloyds

Loewe

Logik

M Electronic

MEI

MGA

0739

1972

0000, 0047, 0072I

0240, 0041

0067, 0041

0240

0067, 0041

0037

0072

0000

0067, 0041

0035, 0037

0037, 0240

0000, 0037, 0042, 0067

1972

0000

0000, 0240, 0072

0081

0000, 0240, 0072

0240

0035

0060, 0240, 0043

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Manufacturer Code Manufacturer Code

MGN Technology

MTC

MTC

MTX

0240

0000, 0240, 0072

0000, 0240, 0072

0000

Magnasonic 1278, 0000, 0037, 0240,

0072

Granada

Grundig

0081, 0042

0081

HI-Q

HP

0000, 0035, 0047

1972

Harley Davidson 0000

Harman/Kardon 0081

Harvard 0072

Harwood 0072

Hewlett Packard 1972

Hitachi 0089, 0000, 0035, 0037,

Howard Computers

0045, 0042, 0041

1972

Hughes Network Systems 0739, 0042

Humax 0739

Hush

Hytek

IKEC

KLH

1972

0000, 0047, 0072

0037

0072

KTV

Kenwood

Kodak

LG

LXI

Linksys

Lloyd’s

Lloyds

0000

0067, 0041

0035, 0037

0037, 0240

0000, 0037, 0042, 0067

1972

0000

0000, 0240, 0072

Loewe

Logik

M Electronic

MEI

MGA

MGN Technology

MTC

MTC

MTX

Magnasonic

0081

0000, 0240, 0072

0240

0035

0060, 0240, 0043

0240

0000, 0240, 0072

0000, 0240, 0072

0000

1278, 0000, 0037, 0240,

Metz

Microsoft

Midland

0037

1972

0240

Mind 1972

Minolta 0042

Mitsubishi 0807, 0000, 0060, 0048,

0047, 0042, 0067, 0043,

0041

Motorola 0035, 0048

Movie Walker 0072

Multitech 0000, 0039, 0072

NAD

NAP

0240, 0104

0035, 0037, 0039, 0033,

0042

NEC 0067, 0104, 0041

Newtech

Nikko

Nikkodo

Nishi

Niveus Media

Noblex

Northgate

Olympus

Onkyo

Optimus

Orion

Panama

Panasonic

Penney

Penneys

0072

0037

0037

0240

1972

0240

1972

0035, 0162, 0104

0222

0000, 0035, 0037,1062,

0048, 0047, 0162, 0240,

1479, 0000, 0184, 0240,

0104, 0121, 0209

0035

0225, 1035, 0000, 0614,

0616, 0035, 1062, 0162

1237, 1035, 0035, 0037,

0240

Pentax

Philco

Philips

Pilot

Magnavox 1781, 0000, 0618, 0035,

0037, 0048, 0039, 081,

0240

Magnin

Marant1 Marta

Matsui

Matsushita

0035, 008,0240

0037

0037, 0209

0035, 0081, 0162

Media Center PC 1972

Memorex 1237, 0000, 0035, 0037,

0048, 0039, 0047, 0162,

0240, 0104, 0209, 0072

Polk Audio

Profi tronic

Proscan

Protec

Protech

Pulsar

Pulser

Quartz

Quasar

RCA

0000, 0035, 0037, 0047,

0081, 0162, 0042, 0067,

0042

0000, 0035, 0081, 0209

0000, 0616, 0618, 0739,

0035, 0048, 0081, 0162,

0037

0081, 0162, 0042, 0067

0081

0240

1060, 0060

0000, 0072

0072

0039, 0240

0240

0035, 0047

1035, 0035, 0162

1035, 1060, 0807, 0000,

0880, 0035, 0060, 0048,

0045, 0042, 0240

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Manufacturer Code

RadioShack 0000, 0035, 0037, 0048,

0047, 0162, 0240, 0104

Radix 0037

Randex 0037

Realistic 0000, 0035, 0037, 0048,

0047, 0162, 0240, 0104,

ReplayTV

Ricavision

Runco

STS

SV2000

SVA

TT Nokia

JVC

Janeil

Jensen

Samsung

0614, 0616

1972

0039

0042

0000, 0072

0000

0240, 0041

0067, 0041

0240

0067, 0041

0000,1014, 0739, 0060,

Samtron 0240

Sanky

Sansui

0048, 0039

1479, 0000,0067, 0240,

Sanyo

0209, 0041, 0072

0159, 0000, 0047, 0240,

Scott

Sears

0184, 0045, 0121, 0043

1237, 0000, 0035, 0060,

0037, 0048, 0039, 0047,

0033, 0162, 0045, 0042,

0067, 0104, 0043, 0209,

Sharp 0807, 0000,0048, 0047,

0032

Shintom 0000,0039, 0240, 0072

Shogun 0240

Signature 0035

Signature 2000 0000, 0035,

Singer

Sonic Blue

0060, 0037, 0048

0037, 0240, 0072

0614, 0616

0035, 0047, 0032, 0033,

0067

Soundmaster 0000

Stack 9 1972

Sylvania 1781, 0000, 0035, 0081,

0043

Manufacturer Code

Systemax 1972

TNIX 0037

Tagar Systems 1972

0000, 0048, 0081, 0067,

0041

Technics 0000, 0035, 0060, 0037,

Teknika 0000, 0035, 0037

Telecorder 0240

Telefunken 0041

Thomas 0000

Tivo

Tocom

0618, 0636, 0739, 1503

0240

0845, 1145, 0000,1503,

1008, 1972, 0045, 0240,

0043, 0209, 0041

Touch 1972

Trix 0037

Unitech 0240

Vector 0045

Vector Research 0184

Vextra 0072

0045

Videosonic 0000, 0240, 0072

Viewsonic 1972

Villain 0000

Voodoo 1972

Wards

White Westinghouse

0000, 0035, 0060, 0037,

0048, 0039, 0047, 0081,

0033, 0045, 0042, 0240,

0043, 0041, 0072

000, 0209, 0072

XR-1000

XR1000

0000, 0035, 0072

0000, 0035, 0240, 0072

Yamaha 0041

ZT Group 1972

Zenith 1479, 0000, 0037, 0039,

0033, 0209, 0041

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DVD Players

Manufacturer Code

3D LAB 0503, 0539

Advent 1016

Aiwa 0641

Akai 0899, 0770, 0705

Alco 0790

Allegro 0869

Apex 0533, 0672, 1056,1061,

0830, 0794, 0796,0797,

Apex Digital

1100, 1020, 0717, 0755

0672, 1056, 1061, 0830,

0794, 0796, 0797, 1100,

1004, 1020, 0717, 0755

Aspire Digital

Audiovox

1168

0790, 0717, 1071, 1121,

1122

Axion 1071

Blaupunkt 0717

Blue Parade 0571

Blue Sky 0695, 0699

Brandt 0651

Manufacturer Code

Firstline 0651

Fisher

Funai

0670

0675, 1268, 1334

GE 0522, 0717, 0815

GPX 0699

General Electric

Go Video

Go Vision

GoldStar

0717

0573,1075, 1044,0744,

0717, 0869, 0741,0783,

1158, 1099, 1304,1730,

0833, 0715

1071

0801, 0869, 0741

Goodmans 0790

Greenhill 0717

Grundig

Hitachi

0539, 0705

0573, 0664, 1247

Hiteker 0672

IRT 0783

Initial 0717

California Audio Labs 0490

Celestial 1020

CineVision 0869, 0876, 0833

Cinea 0831

Clairtone 0571

Craig 0831

JBL 0702

JMB 0695

JVC 0623, 1164, 0558, 0867

Jensen 1016

KLH

KLH Digital

1020, 0790, 0717, 1149

0717

Kawasaki 0790

Kloss 0533

Curtis Mathes 1087

CyberHome 0816,

Cytron 0705

DVD2000 0521

Daewoo 0869,

1169, 0705, 0833

Dansai

Decca

Denon

Denver

0770

0770

0490, 0634

0778

DiViDo

Digitrex

0705

0672

Disney 0675, 1270

Dual 0675

Durabrand 1127

Electrohome 1003

Emerson 0675, 0821, 1268,0591

Enterprise 0591

Entivo 0503, 0539

Enzer 0770

Lecson

Lenoxx

LiteOn

Loewe

Memorex

0801, 0591, 0869, 0741

0798, 0627

1533

1127

1058, 1158

1058, 1158, 1416, 1440

0511, 0741

Logix 0783

Magnavox 0503, 0539,0675, 0646,

0821

Marantz 0503, 0539, 0675

McIntosh 1533

Medion 0651

0695, 1270, 0831

Microsoft 0522

Minato

Mintek

0752

0717, 0839

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Manufacturer Code

Naiko 0770

Nesa 0717

NexxTech 1402

Norcent

Onkyo

1003, 1107

0792, 0503, 0627

Optimus 0571

Orion 0695

Oritron 0651

Palsonic 0672

Panasonic 0503, 0490, 1762,0703,

1362, 1462, 1490, 0571

Philips 0503, 0539, 0675,1267,

0646, 0854, 1354, 1260

Phonotrend 0699

PianoDisc 1024

Pioneer 0571, 0525, 0631

Polk Audio 0539

Portland 0770

Prima 1016

ProVision 0778

Proceed 0672

Proscan 0522

Prosonic 0699

Qwestar 0651

RCA 0522, 0571,0822, 1132,

1022, 0790, 0717

RadioShack 0571

Radionette 0741

Realistic 0571

Reoc 0752

Revoy 0699

Rio 0869

Rotel 0623

SVA 0717

Saba 0651

Sampo 0752

0899, 1044, 0744

Manufacturer Code

Sansui

Sanyo

0695

0695, 0675, 0670, 1334,

0873

Schneider 0783

Schwaiger 0752

Sensory Science 1158

Sharp

Sharper Image

0675, 1256, 0752, 0630

1117

Slim Art

Sonic Blue

Symphonic

Tatung

Teac

Tevion

Theta Digital

Toshiba

0784

0573, 0869 ,0783, 1099,

0715

Sony 0533, 1033, 1431, 0864,

1533

Sova 1122

Superscan 0821

Sylvania 0675, 0821, 1268, 0630

0675, 0821, 1268, 1334

0770

0809, 0571, 0790, 0717

Technika 0770

0651

0571

0503, 0695, 1045, 1154,

US Logic 0839

USLogic 0839

Unimax 0770

Universum 0591

Urban Concepts 0503, 0539

Venturer 0790

Wesder 0699

Xbox 0522

Zenith 0503, 0591, 0869, 0741

Zeus 0784

CARE

• Keep the remote dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately.

• Use and store the unit only in normal temperature environments.

• Handle the remote gently and carefully. Don’t drop it.

• Wipe the remote with a damp cloth to keep it looking like new.

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