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    6
    NetCommand IR Control 
    of an A/V Receiver
    Controlling an A/V Receiver 
    after NetCommand Setup
    Switching Audio to and from the A/V 
    Receiver
    Press	1. MORE	and	then 9 (AUDIO).
    Press	2. 	to	show	the	Speakers	option.
    Press	3. 	to	select	either	AV Receiver	or	TV.
    Controlling A/V Receiver Power
    With Any Connection Type
    Press	1. MORE	and	then 9 (AUDIO).
    Press	2. 		to	show	the	Speakers	option.
    Press	3. 	to	select	AV Receiver.
    Point	the	remote	control	at	the	4. TV	(not	the	A /V	
    receiver)	and	press	POWER	to	power	the	A /V	
    receiver	on	or	off.
    With an HDMI Connection
    Press	1. ACTIVITY.
    Highlight	the	A /V	receiver	icon.2. 
    Press	3. POWER.
    Controlling Other A/V Receiver Functions
    With	the	A /V	receiver	powered	on	and	selected,	the	
    TV’s	remote	control	operates	the	volume	and	mute	
    functions.		Also,	when	you	switch	to	a	device	in	the	
    Activity	menu,	the	A /V	receiver	automatically	switches	
    to	the	correct	audio	input	for	the	device.
    NetCommand IR home-theater control is available 
    on 153 and 249 series TVs.
    Several	types	of	A /V	receiver	control	can	be	set	up	
    using	the	Inputs	> AVR	menu.
    Power and volume.•			See	the	next	page.
    Audio switching.•			For	most	equipment	setups,	see	
    “Case	1:		Automatic	A /V	Receiver	Switching	to	the	
    TV	Audio	Input”	page	63.
    Audio switching and surround sound.•			To	set	up	
    switching	to	a	surround	sound	device,	see	“Case	
    2:		Automatic	A /V	Receiver	Switching	to	a	Surround	
    Sound	Device”	page	64
    Audio and video switching over HDMI•	.		If	your	
    A /V	receiver	has	an	HDMI	output,	it	may	be	con-
    venient	to	send	audio	and	video	to	the	TV	over	a	
    single	HDMI	cable	through	the	A /V	receiver.		See	
    “Case	3:		Automatic	Audio	and	Video	Switching	via	
    HDMI,”	page	65.
    Note:	 To	set	up	control	of	other	device	types,	see	
    “Initial	NetCommand	Setup,”	page	57.
     
    						
    							62 6.  NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver
    I M P O R TA N T
    To hear audio sent from the TV to the A /V receiver, 
    you must have:
    Physically connected the TV to the A /V •	
    receiver.
    Assigned, if needed, the name AVR if using an •	
    HDMI A /V receiver.
    “•	Learned” the IR codes for the A /V receiver 
    inputs.
    Assigned the TV’s audio output to the correct •	
    input in the NetCommand Inputs > AVR menu.
    Selected the A /V receiver as the audio source.  •	
    Press MORE then 9 (AUDIO), then  	to show 
    the Speakers option, then		to select the A /V 
    Receiver.
    Setting Up A/V Receiver Control
    Power and Volume
    Perform	this	setup	to	control	the	A /V	receiver	power	
    and	volume	with	the	TV’s	remote	control.
    To	perform	this	setup	you	need:
    The	remote	controls	for	both	the	TV	and	the	•	
    A /V	receiver.
    An	IR	emitter	cable	available	from	Mitsubishi.•	
    Before You Begin
    Connect	your	A /V	receiver	to	the	TV	and	any	addi-1. 
    tional	devices.		See	“Setting	Up	TV	Inputs,”	page	12	
    and	“TV	Connections,”	page	16.
    Connect	the	IR	emitter	cable	to	the	TV	and	position	2. 
    the	IR	emitter	where	it	can	send	signals	to	the	A /V	
    receiver.		See	“IR	Emitter	Placement,”	page	56.
    Set	the	3. TV’s	remote	control	to	TV	mode	using	the	
    side	button.
    Setup to Control A/V Receiver Power and Volume
    Open	the	1. Inputs >	AVR screen	in	one	of	two	ways:
    If	using	the	•	New Device Found	screen	for	the	
    A /V	 receiver,	 highlight	NetCommand	and	 press	
    ENTER	to	open	the	AVR	screen.
    If	performing	NetCommand	setup	at	any	time	•	
    after	Auto	Sensing:
    Press	MENU,	highlight	Inputs,	and	highlight	AVR	
    to	open	the	AVR	menu.
    The	first	function	highlighted	in	the	2. AVR	screen	is	
    always	Power.		Aim	the	TV’s	remote	control	at	the	
    TV	and	press	ENTER	to	begin	learning	for	Power.
    Inputs > AVR screen.  Perform 
    NetCommand IR “learning” for A/V 
    receiver power and volume keys.
    When	the	3. Power	text	starts	flashing,	aim	the	A/V 
    receiver’s	remote	control	at	the	TV	and	hold	the	
    POWER	or	POWER ON	key	until	a	check	mark	appears	
    next	to	Power.
    If	the	text	stops	flashing	before	the	check	mark	•	
    appears,	repeat	this	step.
    To	remove	the	key	from	NetCommand	control,	•	
    press	the	CANCEL	key	while	the	key	name	is	
    highlighted.
    Press	the	4. 	key	on	the	TV’s	remote	control	to	high-
    light	other	keys	in	the	list.		Repeat	steps	2	and	3	for	
    each	additional	function	you	wish	to	control	through	
    NetCommand.
    If	the	A /V	receiver	has	a	separate	5. POWER OFF	key,	
    press		on	the	TV’s	remote	to	highlight	Power Off.		
    Repeat	steps	2	and	3	to	“learn”	the	POWER OFF	key.		
    If the device has no POWER OFF key, skip this step.
    When	finished	“learning”	the	power	and	volume	6. 
    keys,	either
    To	watch	TV,	press	•	BACK	.
    To	continue	with	NetCommand	setup	to	control	•	
    switching	of	A /V	receiver	inputs,	highlight	
    NEXT	and	press	ENTER.
     
    						
    							 6.  NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver 63
    Automatic Switching (Audio or Audio/Video)
    The	following	setups	enable	the	A /V	receiver	to	switch	
    automatically	to	the	correct	input	when	you	select	a	
    device	in	the	TV’s	Activity	menu.
    Three	different	connection	arrangements	are	described	
    here.		Review	the	descriptions	to	find	the	setup	needed	
    for	your	equipment.
    To hear digital surround sound from a source device 
    you must use the setup described for Case 2.
    To	set	up	control	of	an	A /V	receiver	you	need:
    The	remote	controls	for	the	TV	and	A /V	receiver.•	
    An	IR	emitter	cable	available	from	Mitsubishi.•	
    Connecting	cables•	
    I M P O R TA N T
    All audio from what you are watching on the TV is 
    always available from both the TV’s AVR AUDIO 
    OUTPUT and DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT jacks.
    To use the digital surround sound capabilities of 
    your A /V receiver however, you must connect the 
    audio output from your DVD player, satellite receiver, 
    or cable box directly to the A /V receiver.
    Before You Begin
    Connect	your	A /V	devices	to	the	TV	and	connect	1. 
    your	A /V	receiver	to	the	audio	outputs	on	the	TV	
    and	the	DVD	player.		Note	the	name	of	the	device	
    connected	to	each	A /V	receiver	input.		See	initial	
    setup,	page	12,	and	“TV	Connections,”	page	16.
    Position	NetCommand	IR	emitters	as	described	in	2. 
    “IR	Emitter	Placement,”	page	56.
    Set	the	TV’s	remote	control	to	3. TV	mode	using	the	
    side	button.
    Open	the4.  Inputs	>	AVR	menu,	highlight	NEXT	
    and	press	ENTER	to	display	the	device-key-learning	
    menu.
    Case 1:  Automatic A/V Receiver 
    Switching to the TV Audio Input
    Most	devices	are	set	up	to	use	the	TV’s	audio	output	like	
    the	VCR	in	this	example;	analog	audio	from	the	device	is	
    sent	through	the	TV	to	the	A /V	receiver’s	TV	audio	input.
    Use	this	setup	for:
    Analog Stereo Audio. •	 Audio	from	sources	with	only	
    analog	stereo	output	(such	as	a	VCR)	can	be	sent	either	
    directly	to	the	A /V	receiver	or	through	the	TV	first.
    Mitsubishi	recommends	you	send	audio	through	the	
    TV	as	shown	in	the	example.		The	TV	converts	analog	
    audio	to	digital	format	to	send	to	a	digital	A /V	receiver.
    Setting Up A/V Receiver Control, continued
    Audio Available from TV only.  •	Send	audio	from	
    the	ANT	input	to	the	A /V	receiver	from	the	TV’s	
    analog	or	digital	audio	output.
    Use	this	setup	to	make	the	A /V	receiver	switch	to	its	
    designated	TV	audio	input	when	viewing	programming	
    from	the	ANT	input.
    HDMI Digital Stereo Audio.  •	Digital	stereo	audio	
    from	an	HDMI	connection	is	available	both	in	digital		
    and	analog	format	from	the	TV’s	analog	and	digital	
    audio	output	jacks.
    TV 
    au dio  + v id eo Incoming Coaxial Cable 
    to TV’s ANT input A/V Receiver
    TV audio input 
    TV audio 
    out  audio output from 
    TV (digital or analog) 
    v
    id eo 
    an alo g  au d io  
    VCR with  
    Analog Audio Output 
    Important:		To	use	this	setup,	you	must	connect	the	TV’s	
    audio	output	to	the	A /V	receiver’s	TV	audio	input	jack.
    In	the	1.  Inputs > AVR	menu,	press			to	highlight	
    TV audio out	as	the	A /V	receiver	input	to	control.
    Press	2. ENTER	on	the	TV’s	remote	control.
    While	the	text	3. TV audio out	is	flashing,	press	and	
    hold	the	TV INPUT	key	on	the	A/V receiver’s	remote	
    control.
    When	a	check	appears	next	to	4. TV audio out,	
    release	the	TV INPUT	key.
    If	the	text	stops	flashing	before	the	check	mark	•	
    appears,	repeat	this	step.
    To	erase	the	IR	code	just	“learned,”	press	•	
    CANCEL	while	the	name	is	highlighted.
    Press	5. MENU	if	 finished	 or	continue	 with	Case	 2	setup	
    if	you	want	to	control	surround	sound	switching	for	
    another	audio	source.
    Case 1:  NetCommand setup for controlling A/V 
    receiver switching to the A/V receiver’s audio input 
    from the TV.  The list displayed represents inputs in use.  
    The device names are those you assigned in the New 
    Device Found screen or in the Inputs > Name menu.
      
    						
    							64 6.  NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver
    Setting Up A/V Receiver Control, continued
    Case 2:  Automatic A/V Receiver Switching 
    to a Surround Sound Device
    Note:  Use this setup to send digital surround sound 
    from a source device directly to your external sound 
    system.  For non-surround sound source devices, 
    Mitsubishi recommends using the setup for Case 1, 
    in which audio is sent through the TV.
    A	device	can	send	digital	surround	sound	such	as	Dolby	
    Digital	or	DTS	 directly	 to	the	 A /V	 receiver.		 The	device	 might	
    be	a	DVD	player,	cable	box,	or	satellite	receiver,	and	could	
    have	HDMI	output.		A	DVD	player	is	used	in	this	example.
    Your	setup	may	include	additional	devices	with	digital	
    surround	sound	connected	directly	to	the	A /V	receiver.		
    These	devices	might	be	a	DVD	player	plus	a	cable	box	
    or	satellite	receiver.
    TVau dio  + v id eoIncoming 
    Coaxial Cable A/V Receiver
    DVD audio 
    input
    DVD Player with 
    Digital Surround Sound
    v id eo v
    id eo digital surround sound
    digital surround sound
    v id eo
    an alo g  au d io
    DVD Player 
    with 
    Digital 
    Surround  Sound
    Case 2:  A/V receiver audio from a device providing 
    surround sound directly to the A/V receiver
    In	the	1.  Inputs > AVR	menu,	press			to	highlight	
    the	name	of	the	A /V	receiver	input	to	control.		In	this	
    example,	it	is	the	DVD	input.
    Press	2. ENTER	on	the	TV’s	remote	control.
    Case 2:  NetCommand setup for 
    controlling A/V receiver switching 
    to the A/V receiver’s DVD input.  The list contains 
    connected inputs with names assigned during Auto 
    Input Sensing.
    While	the	text	3. DVD	is	flashing,	press	and	hold	the	
    DVD INPUT	key	on	the	A/V receiver’s	remote	control.
    When	a	check	appears	next	to	4. DVD,	release	the	
    DVD INPUT	key.
    If	the	text	stops	flashing	before	the	check	mark	•	
    appears,	repeat	this	step.
    To	erase	the	IR	code	just	“learned,”	press	•	
    CANCEL	while	the	name	is	highlighted.
    If	finished,	highlight	5. EXIT	and	press	ENTER	or	
    continue	to	set	up	additional	A /V	receiver	audio	
    sources.
      
    						
    							 6.  NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver 65
    Multiple video inputs through a single HDMI cable.  You can 
    connect multiple video devices to an A/V receiver that has 
    an HDMI output.  The optional audio connection allows you 
    to hear, through the A/V receiver, devices connected to the 
    TV only, e.g., an antenna on the ANT input.
    AVR AUDIO OUTPUTRL
    HDMI OUTDIGITAL
    AUDIO INANALOG AUDIO INL R
    High-denition 
    DVD player
    DVD player
    Cable box
    VCR
    AUDIO
    R
    L
    TV
    A/V receiver with 
    HDMI output
    Any connection 
    types
    Optional 
    analog or 
    digital audio  connection
    HDMI cable
    Before You Begin
    To	complete	these	steps	you	will	need:
    The	remote	controls	for	both	the	TV	and	the	•	
    A /V	receiver.
    An	IR	emitter	cable	available	from	Mitsubishi.•	
    An	HDMI-to-HDMI	cable	to	connect	the	A /V	•	
    receiver	to	the	TV	and	cables	necessary	to	
    connect	devices	to	the	A /V	receiver.
    Connect	the	A /V	receiver	to	the	TV	with	an	HDMI-1.
     
    to-HDMI	cable.		Do	not	connect	the	optional	audio	
    cable	at	this	time.
    If	desired,	enable	HDMI	Control	of	a	CEC-enabled	2. 
    A /V	receiver.		See	Appendix	B,	“HDMI	Control	of	
    CEC	Devices.”
    Connect	your	audio/video	devices	to	the	A /V	3. 
    receiver.		Note	the	name	of	the	device	connected	
    to	each	A /V	receiver	input.		This	information	will	be	
    needed	later	to	set	up	NetCommand’s	automatic	
    input	switching.
    Setting Up A/V Receiver Control, continued
    Case 3:  Automatic Audio and 
    Video Switching via HDMI
    If	your	A /V	receiver	has	an	HDMI	output,	it	may	be	
    convenient	to	route	video	signals	from	multiple	devices	
    over	a	single	cable	to	the	TV.		Use	this	procedure	to	set	
    up	NetCommand	control	of	the	A /V	receiver’s	audio	
    and	video	switching	over	a	single	HDMI	cable.		The	
    connected	source	devices	can	be	analog,	digital,	or	a	
    mixture	or	the	two.		When	this	setup	is	complete,	you	
    can	use	the	TV’s	Activity	menu	to	select	a	video	device	
    connected	to	the	A /V	receiver.
    VCR with 
    Analog Audio Output
    A/V Receiver
    HDMI 
    Output
    digital surround sound
    HDMI Cable
    Blu-ray player
    DVD player
    Cable box
    VCR
    TV
    More About Using an HDMI Connection
    Audio	from	devices	connected	directly	to	the	TV	•	
    can	be	heard	from	the	TV	speakers	only.		To	send	
    audio	to	the	A /V	receiver	from	such	devices,	use	
    one	of	the	optional	audio	connections	shown	in	the	
    diagram	on	this	page.		For	example,	use	an	optional	
    audio	connection	if	you	wish	to	use	the	A /V	receiver	
    speakers	to	hear	audio	from:
    The		-ANT	input
    A	game	or	camcorder	connected	to	the	conve-	-
    nience	input	(INPUT 3).
    To	use	NetCommand	to	supplement	HDMI	control	•	
    of	a	CEC-enabled	A /V	receiver,	the	recommended	
    setup	sequence	is:
    Connect	the	HDMI	cable.1. 
    Enable	HDMI	control	(2. New Device Found	 screen).
    Connect	the	secondary	digital	audio	cable,	if	3. 
    desired.
    Perform	NetCommand	setup.4. 
    If	you	connect	to	HDMI	after	performing	
    NetCommand	setup	for	the	A /V	receiver,	the	
    NetCommand	setup	will	be	lost.
    In	some	circumstances,	audio	from	a	device	con-•	
    nected	to	the	A /V	receiver	may	not	be	passed	over	
    the	HDMI	cable	to	the	TV	speakers.		In	these	cases	
    you	must	use	the	A /V	receiver	speakers	to	hear	audio.
                                                                                                                                                                                                      
    						
    							66 6.  NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver
    If	using	an	optional	audio	cable	between	the	TV	and	4. 
    A /V	receiver,	connect	it.
    Connect	the	IR	emitter	cable	to	the	TV	and	position	5. 
    the	IR	emitter	where	it	can	send	signals	to	the	A /V	
    receiver.		See	“IR	Emitter	Placement,”	page	56.
    Setup to Control Automatic Audio 
    and Video Switching via HDMI
    When	this	setup	is	complete,	the	“learned”	A /V	receiver	
    input	will	appear	in	the	TV’s	Activity	menu	as	a	select-
    able	input.
    Power	on	the	A /V	receiver.1. 
    Set	the	2. TV’s	remote	control	to	TV	mode	using	the	
    side	button.
    Power	on	the	TV.3. 
    When	the	4. New Device Found	screen	displays,	
    select	device	name	AVR	if	it	is	not	recognized	auto-
    matically.
    Navigate	to	the	5. Inputs > AVR	menu	or,	from	
    within	the	New Device Found	screen,	highlight	
    NetCommand	and	press	ENTER.
    To set up A/V switching over HDMI, choose your 
    devices from a list.  Unlike the device list described for 
    Case 2, this is a generic list containing more than just 
    the devices detected in your setup.
    In	the	6. Inputs > AVR	menu,	press			to	highlight	
    the	name	of	the	A /V	receiver	input	to	control.		In	this	
    example,	it	is	the	DVD	input.
    Press	7. ENTER	on	the	TV’s	remote	control.
    While	the	text	8. DVD	is	flashing,	press	and	hold	the	
    DVD INPUT	key	on	the	A/V receiver’s	remote	control.
    When	a	check	appears	next	to	9. DVD,	release	the	
    DVD INPUT	key.
    If	the	text	stops	flashing	before	the	check	mark	•	
    appears,	repeat	this	step.
    To	erase	the	IR	code	just	“learned,”	press	•	
    CANCEL	while	the	name	is	highlighted.
    If	there	are	no	more	devices	to	set	up,	highlight	10.  
    EXIT	and	press	ENTER	or	continue	to	set	up	addi-
    tional	A /V	receiver	audio/video	sources.
    Setting Up A/V Receiver Control, continued
    NetCommand Control of a Device Con-
    nected to an HDMI A /V Receiver
    Use	this	setup	to	have	NetCommand	control	a	device	
    sending	audio	and	video	through	the	A /V	receiver	to	the	
    TV	via	HDMI.
    You	must	have	already	completed	the	procedure	under	
    “Setup	to	Control	Automatic	Audio	and	Video	Switching	
    via	HDMI”	on	this	page.		That	procedure		places	an	icon	
    in	the	Activity	menu	for	the	device	(input)	connected	to	
    the	A /V	receiver.
    HDMI 
    Cable
    TV
    Any Connection  Ty p e
    Source DeviceA / V 
    Receiver
    	
    Set	up	NetCommand	control	of	A /V	receiver	audio/1.  
    video	switching	via	HDMI	as	described	on	this	
    page.
    Press	2. BACK	to	close	any	open	menus	and	return	to	
    normal	TV	viewing.
    Press	3. ACTIVITY.
    Highlight	the	icon	for	the	A /V	receiver	input	you	4. 
    wish	to	control.
    Press	5. ENTER	to	switch	the	TV	to	the	A /V	receiver	
    and	the	A /V	receiver	to	the	input.
    Open	the	6. Inputs > Learn	menu.
    Perform	NetCommand	“learning”	for	the	con-7.  
    nected	device	by	following	the	steps	in	“Initial	
    NetCommand	Setup,”	page	57.
     
    						
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    Appendix A:  Programming the Remote Control ...........68
    Appendix B:  HDMI Control of CEC Devices ..............75
    Appendix C:  TV Care  ...........................78
    Appendix D:  Bypassing the Parental Lock  ..............79
    Appendix E:  Troubleshooting ......................81
    Appendices
     
    						
    							68 Appendices
    This	appendix	explains	programming	the	TV’s	remote	
    control	to	operate	other	A /V	devices.		This	is	distinct	
    from	NetCommand	control.
    Functions Available for Other A/V Devices
    The	TV’s	remote	control	can	be	programmed	to	operate	
    other	types	and	brands	of	A /V	products.	The	functions	
    performed	in	each	switch	position	vary	depending	on	
    the	product.		Not	all	functions	work	for	all	models.		The	
    most	common	functions	available	are	listed	on	this	
    page.
    Control modes
    VCRs and DVRs
    •	CHANNEL UP/DN
    •	POWER
    •	SLEEP	(from	MORE	menu)
    •	 (FAST FORWARD)
    •	 (PAU S E)
    •	 (PL AY)
    •	 (R ECORD)
    •	 (REVERSE)
    •	 (STOP)
    •	GUIDE	(DVR	only)
    •	MENU (DVR	only)
    •	0–9	Number	Buttons
    Mitsubishi	VCRs	are	compatible	with	some	additional	keys.
    Cable Boxes and Satellite Receivers
    (not	all	functions	for	all	models)
    •	PAGE UP/DOWN
    •	CANCEL
    •	CHANNEL UP/DN
    •	ENTER
    •	GUIDE
    •	POWER
    •					
    •	LAST	(ENTER;	for	chan-
    nels	on	some	models)
    •	0–9	Number	Keys
    The 	record/playback 	keys:
    •	 (FAST F ORWARD)
    •	 (PAU S E)
    •	 (PL AY)
    •	 (R ECORD)
    •	 (REVERSE)
    •	 (STOP)
    249 Series Keys for 
    Cable Boxes
    FAV•	
    ON DEMAND•	
    F1–F4•	
    A/V Receivers
    •	MUTE
    •	POWER
    •	SLEEP	(from	MORE	menu)
    •	VOLUME
    •	0–9	Number	Buttons
    •	 Direct	Input	Selection	
    buttons:		numbers	
    and	LAST	(on	some	
    Mitsubishi	models)
    CD Players
    (not	all	functions	for	all	models)
    •	SLEEP	(from	MORE	menu)
    •	 (FAST F ORWARD)
    •	 (PAU S E)
    •	 (PL AY)
    •	 (REVERSE)
    •	 (STOP)
    •	0–9	Number	Buttons
    DVD Players
    (not	all	functions	for	all	models)
    •	CANCEL	(on	some	
    models)
    •	CHANNEL UP/DN	(for	
    track	skip	on	some	
    models)
    •	ENTER
    •	MENU
    •	POWER
    •	SLEEP	(from	MORE	menu)
    •					
    •	 (FAST F ORWARD)
    •	 (PAU S E)
    •	 (PL AY)
    •	 (R ECORD)
    •	 (REVERSE)
    •	 (STOP)
    •	0-9	Number	Keys
    Appendix A:  Programming the Remote Control
    I M P O R TA N T
    Some manufacturers may change their products 
    or they may use more than one remote control 
    system.  The TV’s remote control may be unable 
    to operate your A /V equipment in these cases.
    GUIDEMENUINFOBACKACTIVITY
    To use the remote after 
    programming, press the side 
    button to change the control 
    mode to match the device 
    type.
    The MORE Menus
    Press	the	MORE	key	to	display	a	menu	showing	addi-
    tional	key	functions	available	after	programming	the	
    remote	control	for	a	device.
    249 Series Supplemental Keys
    The	supplemental	cable	box	keys	offered	with	the	249	
    series	may	provide	additional	controls.		Program	the	
    remote	control	for	your	cable	box	and	test	the	keys.
      
    The	TV’s	remote	control	may	
    operate	the	Favorites	and	On	
    Demand	features	of	your	cable	box.
    The	F1–F4	keys	work	like	the		A,	B,	C,	
    D	buttons	on	some	cable	boxes.
           
    						
    							 Appendices 69
    Programming the Remote Control
    Press	the	side	button	on	the	remote	control	to	1. 
    change	to	the	correct	mode	for	the	product	you	
    want	to	control.		Refer	to	the	table	below.		Only	
    one	of	each	device	type	can	be	controlled	in	each	
    mode.
    ModeAffected Device
    CA B L E / S ATCable	Box
    DTV	Receiver
    Satellite	Receiver
    VCRVCR
    DVR
    DVD	Player/Recorder
    DVDDVD	Player/Recorder
    DVR
    VCR
    AUDIOA /V	Receiver
    Audio	Amplifier
    CD	Player
    Press	and	hold	2. POWER	on	the	remote	control	for	
    several	seconds	until	the	mode	indicator	blinks	
    twice	and	goes	off.
    Release	the	3. POWER	key.
    Enter	the	first	five-digit	code	listed	for	your	equip-4. 
    ment.
    The	mode	indicator	blinks	twice	when	you	•	
    start	to	enter	the	code	and	then	once	for	each	
    additional	keypress.
    The	mode	indicator	blinks	twice	when	you	finish	•	
    entering	a	valid	code.
    If	you	need	to	start	over	or	wish	to	exit	pro-•	
    gramming	mode,	temporarily	change	to	a	
    different	mode	using	the	side	button.
    Point	the	remote	control	at	the	equipment	and	5. 
    press	POWER.		If	the	product	has	no	power	on/off	
    function,	press	a	different	key,	such	as	  (PL AY), 
      (STOP), VOLUME UP,	or MUTE.
    If	the	equipment	responds,	the	remote	control	•	
    is	properly	programmed.
    If	the	equipment	does	not	respond,	repeat	•	
    steps	2–4	with	the	next	five-digit	code	listed	for	
    your	equipment.
    Once	you	have	found	the	correct	code,	write	it	in	6. 
    the	space	below	for	future	reference.
    ModeDevice TypeCode
    C A B L E / S AT
    VCR
    DVD
    AUDIO
    I M P O R TA N T
    You may need to reprogram the remote control after 
    changing the batteries.  Record the codes for each 
    mode in the space provided to make this faster.
    Code Verification
    To	determine	the	code	programmed	for	any	mode:
    Set	the	mode	to	the	one	you	wish	to	verify.1.  
    Press	and	hold	2. POWER	on	the	remote	control	for	
    several	seconds	until	the	mode	indicator	blinks	twice	
    and	goes	off.
    Press	keys	3. 9   9   0
    Press	4. 1	and	count	the	blinks	of	the	power	key.		
    Write	down	the	number	of	blinks	as	the	first	digit	of	
    the	code.
    Repeat	step	4	for	the	second,	third,	fourth,	and	fifth	5. 
    digits	of	the	code.
    Audio Lock:  Universal A/V 
    Receiver Control
    With	Audio	Lock	enabled,	the	remote	control	operates	
    volume	and	mute	on	the	A /V	receiver	in	all	modes	set	by	
    the	side	button.		Activate	Audio	Lock	if	you	normally	use	
    an	A /V	receiver	with	your	TV	and	other	A /V	equipment.
    Program	1. AUDIO	mode	for	your	A /V	receiver	as	
    described	in	“Programming	the	Remote	Control”	on	
    this	page.
    With	the	remote	control	in	2. AUDIO	mode,	hold	POWER	
    on	the	remote	control	for	several	seconds	until	the	
    mode	indicator	blinks	twice	and	goes	off.
    Press	keys	3. 9   9   3   ENTER
    The	mode	indicator	will	blink	twice	to	indicate	Audio	
    Lock	is	active.
    To  Reset the Remote Control to Operate Volume 
    and Mute for the TV Speakers 
    Press	and	hold	1. POWER	for	several	seconds	until	the	
    mode	indicator	blinks	twice	and	goes	off.
    Press	keys	2. 9   9   3   VOLUME UP.
    The	mode	indicator	will	blink	four	times	to	indicate	
    Audio	Lock	has	cleared.
    Appendix A:  Programming the Remote Control, continued
     
    						
    							70 Appendices
    Programming Codes
    Appendix A:  Programming the Remote Control, continued
    Audio Amplifiers
    Adcom41100,	40577
    Altec	Lansing4174 2
    Bel	Canto	
    Design
    415 8 3
    Bose4 0 6 74
    Carver40892
    Cary	Audio	
    Design
    4187 9
    Classe414 61
    Flextronics4187 9
    Halcro419 3 4
    Harman/
    Kardon
    40892
    JVC40331
    Krell418 37
    Left	Coast40892
    Lexicon41802,	41145
    Marantz40892
    Mark	
    Levinson
    414 8 3
    Parasound419 3 4
    Philips40892
    Polk	Audio40892
    Victor40331
    Yamaha40354
    Cable Boxes
    A-Mark10144,	10008
    ABC10237,	10008
    Acorn10 237
    Action10 237
    Active10 237
    Americast10 8 9 9
    Amino11822,	11602
    Archer10 237
    Bell	South10 8 9 9
    Century10008
    Cisco11982,	11877,	10877
    Comcast119 8 2
    Digeo12187
    Director10 476
    GE1014 4
    General		
    Instrument
    10 476
    GoldStar1014 4
    Hitachi10008
    i3	Micro116 0 2
    Insight10 476
    Jerrold10 476
    Memorex10000
    Motorola11376,	11254,	10476
    Myrio11822,	11602
    Nova	Vision10008
    Novaplex10008
    Pace11877,	10877,	10237,	
    10008
    Panasonic11982,	10144,	10008,	
    10000
    Cable Boxes
    Paragon10525,	10008,	10000
    Penney10000
    Philips113 0 5
    Pioneer11877,	10877,	10533,	
    1014 4
    Pulsar10000
    Quasar10000
    Runco10000
    Samsung1014 4
    Scientific	
    Atlanta
    11877,	10877,	10477,	
    10237,	10008,	10000
    Sejin116 0 2
    Sony110 0 6
    Sprucer1014 4
    Toshiba10000
    US	Elec-
    tronics
    10008
    Videoway10000
    Zenith10899,	10525,	10000
    CD Players
    Acoustic	
    Research
    40420
    Akai40083
    Burmester40420
    California	
    Audio	Labs
    40029
    DKK40000
    Fisher40000
    Garrard40420
    Hafler4 0 17 3
    Harman/
    Kardon
    41202,	40173,	40100,	
    40083
    Inkel4 018 0
    Integra40101
    JVC41294,	40072
    Kenwood40626,	40190,	40037,	
    40029,	40000
    KLH41711,	41318
    Koss41317
    LG412 0 8
    Magnavox40038
    Marantz40626,	40435,	40180,	
    40038,	40029
    McIntosh417 0 3
    MCS40029
    Memorex40420,	40000
    MGA40083
    Miro40000
    Mitsubishi40098,	40083
    Modulaire40420,	40180,	40087,	
    40000
    MTC40420
    NAD412 0 8
    Onkyo41327,	40101
    Optimus40420,	40087,	40037,	
    40000
    Panasonic40752,	40388,	40029
    CD Players
    Parasound40420
    Penney40029
    Philips40626
    Pioneer410 87
    Proceed40420
    Quasar40029
    RadioShack40420,	40180,	40000
    RCA40420
    Realistic40420,	40180,	40087,	
    40000
    Roksan40435
    Rotel40420
    Sansui40000
    Sanyo40087,	40000
    Sharp40180,	40037
    Sherwood41950,	40180
    Sony41364,	40490,	40185,	
    40100,	40000
    Symphonic4 018 0
    Tascam40420
    TDK412 0 8
    Te a c40490,	40420,	40180
    Te c h n i c s40029
    Victor40072
    Wards40087
    Yamaha41292,	40490,	40036
    Yo r x40000
    A/V Receivers
    ADC40531
    Aiwa41641,	41405,	41388,	
    41243,	40189,	40121
    Alco413 9 0
    AMC4107 7
    Anam41609,	41074
    Arcam4118 9
    Audiotronic4118 9
    Audiovox413 9 0
    Bose41933,	41841,	41629,	
    41253,	41229,	40639
    Cairn4 018 9
    Capetronic40531
    Carver41289,	41189,	40189,	
    4 0121
    Curtis	
    Mathes
    4 0 014
    Daewoo4125 0
    Denon41360,	41306,	41142,	
    4 0121
    Emerson40531
    Fisher418 01
    Grundig4 018 9
    Harman/
    Kardon
    41306,	41304,	41289,	
    40891,	40189,	40110
    Hitachi418 01
    Insignia42169,	41893,	41077,	
    410 3 0
     
    						
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