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    							 6.  NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver 59
    In the U.S. call 1(877) 675-2224 for assistance.
    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.  Inputs already connected to the TV 
    will appear listed in the setup screen.
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    Coaxial Cable A/V Receiver
    DVD audio 
    input
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    Digital Surround Sound
    v id eo v
    id eo digital surround sound
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    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 > NEXT 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.
    Combining Setup Types
    Your setup can include devices connected 
    using the Case 1 method plus other devices 
    connected using the Case 2 method.  
    						
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    In Canada call 1(800) 450-6487 for assistance.
    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 con-
    nection if you wish to use the A /V receiver speakers to 
    hear audio from:
    The  -ANT input
    A game or camcorder -
    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 cases, audio from a device connected 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.
    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.
    Before You Begin
    To complete these steps you will need:
    The remote controls for both the TV and the A /V •	
    r e c e i v e r.
    An IR emitter cable (included)•	
    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-to-1. 
    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 C, “HDMI Control of CEC 
    Devices.”
    Connect your audio/video devices to the A /V receiver.  3. 
    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
    1 23 4
    HDMI
    AVR AUDIO OUTPUT
    DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUTPUT
    RS-232C
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    Output/External
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    HDMI 
    OUT
    A/V receiver 
    with HDMI 
    output Any connec-
    tion types 
    (can be HD or 
    SD video)
    AUDIO
    IN
    DIGITAL 
    AUDIO IN
    VCR
    Cable box
    DVD player
    DIGITAL AUDIO
    OUTPUTDIGITAL AUDIO
    OUTPUT
    AVR AUDIO OUTPUT
    L
    R
    L
    R
    Optional audio 
    connection 
    (analog or digital)
    TV
    HDMI  cable
    or     
    						
    							 6.  NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver 61
    In the U.S. call 1(877) 675-2224 for assistance.
    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 51.
    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 > NEXT 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 placed 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 52. 
    						
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    In the U.S. call 1(877) 675-2224 for assistance.
    Appendix A:  Programming the Remote Control ...........64
    Appendix B:  Bypassing the Parental Lock  ..............71
    Appendix C:  HDMI Control of CEC Devices ..............73
    Appendix D:  TV Care  ...........................76
    Appendix E:  Troubleshooting  ......................77
    Appendices 
    						
    							64 Appendices
    In Canada call 1(800) 450-6487 for assistance.
    This appendix explains programming the TV’s remote 
    control to operate other A /V devices.  This is distinct 
    from NetCommand and HDMI 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)
    Model L75-A91 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
    The MORE key displays a menu showing additional key 
    functions available for a device after programming the 
    remote control for the device type.
    L75-A91 Supplemental Keys
    The supplemental cable box keys may provide addi-
    tional 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 65
    In the U.S. call 1(877) 675-2224 for assistance.
    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.
    ModeAvailable 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 always 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 
    						
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    In Canada call 1(800) 450-6487 for assistance.
    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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    In the U.S. call 1(877) 675-2224 for assistance.
    Programming Codes, continued
    Appendix A:  Programming the Remote Control, continued
    A/V Receivers
    Integra41805, 41320, 41298, 
    40842
    JBL41306, 40110
    JVC42331, 41643, 41495, 
    41374, 41282, 41058
    Kawasaki413 9 0
    Kenwood41570, 41569, 41313
    KLH41428, 41390
    LG42197, 41293
    Linn4 018 9
    Magnavox41514, 41269, 41266, 
    41189, 40531, 40189
    Marantz41289, 41269, 41189, 
    40891, 40189
    McIntosh4128 9
    Micromega41189, 40189
    Mitsubishi41957, 41922, 41921, 
    41920, 41393
    Myryad4118 9
    Nakamichi41313
    Onkyo41905, 41805, 41320, 
    41298, 40842
    Optimus41074, 41023, 40531, 
    40121, 40014
    Panasonic42967, 41764, 41763, 
    41633, 41548, 41518, 
    41509, 41316, 41308, 
    41288, 41275
    Philips41269, 41266, 41189, 
    40891, 40531, 40189
    Pioneer41935, 41384, 41123, 
    41023, 40630, 40531, 
    40150, 40014
    Polaroid415 0 8
    Polk Audio41289, 40189
    Proscan4125 4
    RadioShack416 0 9
    RCA41609, 41511, 41390, 
    41254, 41123, 41074, 
    41023, 40531
    Realistic41609, 40121
    Revox4 018 9
    Rio418 6 9
    Samsung41500, 41304, 41295
    Sansui41189, 40189
    Sanyo418 01
    Sherwood42169, 41905, 41077
    Sherwood 
    Newcastle
    4216 9
    Sonic Blue418 6 9
    Sony41858, 41822, 41759, 
    41758, 41658, 41622, 
    41558, 41441, 41382, 
    41258, 41131, 41058
    Stereophonics410 2 3
    Sunfire41313
    Te a c41390, 41074
    A/V Receivers
    Te c h n i c s41518, 41308
    Thorens4118 9
    Toshiba41788, 41123, 40842
    Venturer413 9 0
    Wards40189, 40014
    Yamaha41815, 41476, 41376, 
    41375, 41331, 41276, 
    41176, 41023, 40176
    YBA419 21
    Zenith412 9 3
    Satellite Receivers
    Bell ExpressVu11170, 10775
    Chaparral10 216
    Crossdigital1110 9
    D i r e cT V11856, 11749, 11640, 
    11639, 11609, 11442, 
    11414, 11392, 11377, 
    11142, 11109, 10819, 
    10749, 10639, 10566, 
    10392, 10247, 10099
    Dish 
    Network 
    System
    11775, 11505, 11170, 
    10775
    Dishpro11775, 11505, 10775
    Echostar11775, 11505, 11170, 
    10775
    Expressvu11775, 10775
    Fortec Star118 2 1
    Funai113 7 7
    GE10 56 6
    GOI11775, 10775
    Hitachi11250, 10819, 10749
    Houston10775
    HTS11775, 10775
    Hughes 
    Network 
    Systems
    11749, 11442, 11142, 
    10 74 9
    Humax11790, 11781
    Innova10 0 9 9
    JVC11775, 11170, 10775
    LG11414
    Magnavox10722
    Mitsubishi10 74 9
    Netsat10 0 9 9
    Panasonic10701, 10247
    Pansat118 0 7
    Philips11749, 11442, 11142, 
    10775, 10749, 10722, 
    10 0 9 9
    Proscan10566, 10392
    RadioShack10775, 10566
    RCA11442, 11392, 11142, 
    10855, 10775, 10566, 
    10392, 10143
    Samsung11609, 11442, 11377, 
    11276, 11142, 11109
    Satellite Receivers
    SKY10 0 9 9
    Sony11640, 11639, 10639
    Thomson10566, 10392
    Tivo11442, 11142
    Toshiba11749, 10790, 10749
    U l t i m a t eT V11640, 11392
    Uniden10722
    Zenith11856, 11810
    VCRs
    A-Mark20278, 20046, 20037, 
    20000
    ABS21972
    Accurian20000
    Admiral20479, 20209, 20060, 
    20048, 20047, 20039
    Adventura20037, 20000
    Aiko20278
    Aiwa20124, 20037, 20000
    Akai20242, 20175
    Alba20278, 20209
    Alienware21972
    Allegro20039
    America 
    Action
    20278
    American 
    High
    20081, 20035
    Amstrad20000
    Astra20035
    Audiovox20278, 20038, 20037
    Avis20000
    Bell & 
    Howell
    20479, 20048, 20046, 
    20039, 20035, 20000
    Bell 
    E xpressVu
    219 4 4
    Broksonic20479, 20209, 20184, 
    20121
    Calix20037
    Candle20038, 20037
    Canon20035
    Carver20081, 20035
    CCE20278
    Cineral20278
    Citizen20479, 20278, 20209, 
    20037, 20035, 20000
    Classic20037
    Colortyme20278, 20060, 20045, 
    20035
    Colt20000
    Craig20047, 20037
    Criterion20000
    Crosley20081, 20035, 20000
    Crown20278
    Curtis 
    Mathes
    20432, 20278, 20162, 
    20060, 20035, 20000
    CyberPower21972
    Daewoo20278, 20046, 20045, 
    20037 
    						
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    Programming Codes, continued
    Appendix A:  Programming the Remote Control, continued
    VCRs
    Daytron20278, 20037
    Dell21972
    Denon20081, 20042
    D i r e cT V20739
    Dish 
    Network 
    System
    219 4 4
    Dishpro219 4 4
    Dual20000
    Durabrand20039, 20038
    Dynatech20000
    Echostar219 4 4
    Electrohome20209, 20060, 20043, 
    20037, 20000
    Electrophonic20037
    Emerald20184, 20121
    Emerex20032
    Emerson21593, 20593, 20479, 
    20278, 20209, 20184, 
    20121, 20043, 20037, 
    20000
    Expressvu219 4 4
    Fisher20047, 20046, 20039, 
    20000
    Fuji20035, 20033
    Fujitsu20000
    Funai21593, 20593, 20278, 
    20037, 20000
    Garrard20000
    Gateway21972
    GE20060, 20048, 20035, 
    20000
    Gemini20060
    Genexxa20278, 20037, 20000
    GFM2159 3
    Go Video20614, 20432
    GOI219 4 4
    GoldStar20278, 20039, 20038, 
    20037, 20035, 20000
    Goodmans20278, 20081, 20037, 
    20000
    Gradiente20000
    Granada20081, 20042
    Grundig20 081
    Harley 
    Davidson
    20000
    Harman/
    Kardon
    20081, 20075, 20038
    Headquarter20046
    Hewlett 
    Packard
    21972
    HI-Q20047, 20035, 20000
    Hitachi20089, 20045, 20042, 
    20037, 20035, 20000
    Howard 
    Computers
    21972
    HP21972
    VCRs
    HTS219 4 4
    Hughes 
    Network 
    Systems
    20739, 20042
    Humax21988, 21797, 20739
    Hush21972
    Hytek20047, 20000
    iBUYPOWER21972
    Instant 
    Replay
    20035
    Jensen20067
    JVC21944, 20067
    KEC20278, 20037
    Kenwood20067, 20046, 20038
    Kodak20037, 20035
    KTV20000
    LG20038, 20037
    Linksys21972
    L loyd’s20038, 20000
    Loewe20 081
    Logik20000
    Lumatron20278
    Luxor20046
    LXI20067, 20042, 20037, 
    20000
    Magnasonic20593, 20278, 20037, 
    20000
    Magnavox21593, 20618, 20593, 
    20563, 20081, 20048, 
    20039, 20037, 20035, 
    20000
    Marantz20081, 20038, 20035
    Marta20037
    Matsui20209, 20037
    Matsushita20162, 20081, 20035
    Media 
    Center PC
    21972
    MEI20035
    Memorex20479, 20278, 20209, 
    20162, 20048, 20047, 
    20046, 20039, 20037, 
    20035, 20000
    Metz20037
    MGA20060, 20043
    Microsoft21972
    Mind21972
    Minolta20042
    Mitsubishi20443, 20242, 20214, 
    20173, 20075, 20067, 
    20060, 20048, 20047, 
    20043, 20042, 20000
    Motorola20048, 20035
    MTC20000
    MTX20000
    Multitech20039, 20000
    NEC20067, 20038
    Nikko20278, 20037
    VCRs
    Nikkodo20278, 20037
    Niveus 
    Media
    21972
    Northgate21972
    Olympus20162, 20035
    Onkyo20222
    Optimus21062, 21048, 20593, 
    20432, 20162, 20048, 
    20047, 20037, 20035, 
    20000
    Orion20479, 20278, 20209, 
    20184, 20121, 20000
    Panama20035
    Panasonic21062, 20616, 20614, 
    20225, 20162, 20035, 
    20000
    Penney20162, 20081, 20067, 
    20047, 20042, 20038, 
    20037, 20035, 20000
    Pentax20042
    Philco20479, 20209, 20081, 
    20035, 20000
    Philips21181, 21081, 20739, 
    20618, 20616, 20209, 
    20162, 20081, 20048, 
    20045, 20035, 20000
    Pilot20037
    Pioneer20162, 20081, 20067, 
    20042
    Polk Audio20 081
    Portland20278
    Presidian2159 3
    Proscan20060
    Protec20000
    Pulsar20278, 20039
    Quarter20046
    Quartz20047, 20046, 20035
    Quasar20162, 20035
    RadioShack20162, 20048, 20047, 
    20046, 20037, 20035, 
    20000
    Radix20037
    Randex20037
    RCA20880, 20060, 20048, 
    20045, 20042, 20035, 
    20000
    Realistic20278, 20162, 20121, 
    20048, 20047, 20046, 
    20037, 20035, 20000
    ReplayTV20616, 20614
    Ricavision21972
    Runco20039
    Salora20 075
    Samsung20739, 20432, 20060, 
    20045, 20038, 20000
    Sanky20048, 20039 
    						
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