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    RQT8850
    Connection and Setting
    Using an RF Modulator, if your Television does not have Audio/Video Terminals
    Connecting to a Television
    Connect cables in steps 
     and  (same as those on page 38) as follows.
    AUDIO IN 
    R L VIDEO 
    IN RF IN 
    RF OUT VHF/UHF
    RF IN
    step 
    3
    Red   White Yellow 
    Red   White YellowRear of  TV
    Rear of this unit 
    RF Modulator 
    step 
    2
    Cable from the wall 
    or antenna signal
    Connecting to a Television with a Video Cassette Recorder or a Cable Box or Satellite Receiver
    Connect cables in steps 
     and  (same as those on page 39 or 40) as follows.
    AUDIO IN
    R LVIDEO
    INRF IN
    RF OUTVHF/UHF
    RF IN
    step
    3
    Red   White Yellow 
    Red   White YellowRear of  TV
    Rear of this unit 
    Rear of Video Cassette Recorder or 
    Cable Box or Satellite Receiver
    RF Modulator
    RF OUT
    step
    2
    Cable from the wall or 
    antenna signal
    (Video Cassette 
    Recorder or Cable 
    Box Only)
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    Adding a Video Cassette Recorder (VCR)
    Additional coaxial cable and audio/video (AV) cable are required.
    Connecting to a Television and a VCR (No Cable Box or Satellite Receiver)
     Perform step  on page 38.
     Coaxial cable (included) from the “RF OUT” 
    on the VCR to the “VHF/UHF RF IN” on the 
    TV.
     Audio/video cable (included) from the 
    “OUT” on the unit to the 
    “AV IN” on the TV.
     Coaxial cable from the “RF OUT” on the unit 
    to the “RF IN” on the VCR.
      Audio/video cable from the “IN1” on the 
    unit to the “AV OUT” on the VCR.
     Perform step  on page 38.
    AUDIO OUT
    R L VIDEO 
    OUTRF IN 
    RF OUT 
    VHF/UHF
    RF INAUDIO IN
    R LVIDEO
    IN
    step2step 4step 5
    Red   White Yellow 
    Red   White Yellow
    Rear of  TV
    Rear of this unit 
    Rear of  VCR
    AUDIO IN
    R LVIDEO
    IN
    step3
    Red   White Yellow
    Red   White Yellow
    Connecting to a Television, a Cable Box and a VCR
     Perform step , , ,  on page 39.
     Coaxial cable from the “RF OUT” on the unit 
    to the “RF IN” on the VCR.
     Coaxial cable from the “RF OUT” on the 
    VCR to the “RF IN” on the cable box.
      Audio/video cable from the “AV OUT” on 
    the VCR to the “
    IN2” on the unit.
     Perform step  on page 39.
    AUDIO OUT
    L R VIDEO
    OUTRF IN 
    RF OUT 
    RF IN
    step 4
    Yellow White  Red
    Yellow White  Red
    step 2 
    step 3
    Rear of  VCR
    Rear of Cable Box
    Rear of this unit 
    Connecting to a Television, a Satellite Receiver and a VCR
     Perform step , ,  on page 40.
     Coaxial cable (included) from the “RF OUT” 
    on the satellite receiver to the “RF IN” on 
    the VCR.
     Coaxial cable from the “RF OUT” on the 
    VCR to the “VHF/UHF RF IN” on the TV.
      Audio/video cable from the “AV OUT” on 
    the VCR to the “
    IN2” on the unit.
     Perform step  on page 40.RF OUT
    VHF/UHF
    RF INAUDIO IN
    R LVIDEO
    IN
    step3
    Rear of  VCRRear of Satellite Receiver
    Rear of  TVThis unit’s front panel 
    AUDIO OUT
    L R VIDEO
    OUT
    Yellow White  Red
    Yellow White  Red
    step4
    RF IN
    RF OUTstep2
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    Connection and Setting
    You can enjoy high-quality picture by using the  
    following terminals for connection.
    Standard 
    Quality 
    PictureHigh- 
    quality 
    Picture
    VIDEO IN 
    terminalS VIDEO IN 
    terminalCOMPONENT 
    VIDEO IN 
    terminal
    Using an S Video Cable for Better Video 
    (S Video Cable not included)
    The S VIDEO OUT terminal achieves a more vivid 
    picture than the VIDEO OUT terminal. (Actual results 
    depend on the television).
    Rear of TV 
    Rear of this unit
    AUDIO IN 
    R L VIDEOS VIDEO
    IN
    Red   White 
    Red   White
    IN
    S Video cable(not included)
    Audio/video cable(included)
    Leave the 
    yellow cable 
    unconnected.
    Using Component Cables for Better Video 
    (Component Video Cables not included)
    The COMPONENT VIDEO OUT terminals on this unit 
    can be used for either  interlace or progressive output 
    (➔ 66) to provide a purer picture than the S VIDEO OUT 
    terminal.
    Rear of TV 
    Rear of this unit
    AUDIO IN 
    R L VIDEO 
    IN 
    Red   White 
    Red   White
    COMPONENT
    VIDEO INYPBPR
    Audio/video 
    cable
    (included)
    Component 
    video cables
    (not included)
    Leave the 
    yellow cable 
    unconnected.
    • You can enjoy better quality sound by changing the 
    audio cable connection between this unit and your TV 
    on pages 38 to 40 as follows.
    Using an Audio Cable for Better Sound
    Use this connection to play sound through speakers 
    connected to an amplifier or system component.
    Rear of Amplifier or 
    System Component
    Rear of this unit
    AUDIO IN
    R    L
    Red   White
    Red   White
    Audio cable(not included)
    Using an Optical Digital Audio Cable 
    for Better Sound (Optical Digital Audio 
    Cable not included)
    This method allows you to enjoy multi-channel surround 
    sound on DVD-Video. 
    Rear of this unit
    OPTICAL IN
    Rear of Amplifier or 
    System Component
    Insert fully with 
    this side up.
    Do not bend
    cable sharply.Optical digital audio cable
    (not included)
    Connect an amplifier or system component with a 
    built-in decoder displaying these logo marks.
    Adjust settings in “Digital Audio Output” (➔ 34).
     Notes
    You cannot use DTS Digital Surround decoders not meant for DVD.
    Before purchasing an optical digital audio cable, check the terminal 
    shape of the equipment to be connected.
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    Connection Options for Improved Playback Quality
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    Setting the Channels and Clock
    Preparation:
    Turn on the television and select the appropriate video 
    input to suit the connections to this unit.
    These are the first settings you make upon buying the 
    unit. You don’t need to make these settings again. •
    •
      to turn the unit on.
     Language:
    e, r to select, then 
    English
    Español
    Français
    Press ENTER
    Pulse ENTER
    Appuyer sur ENTERSelect Language
    Seleccione el idioma
    Sélection de langue
      TV Aspect Ratio:
    e, r to select “4:3 TV” or 
    “16:9 Widescreen TV” then Aspect Ratio SelectionSelect TV type and press ENTER.
    (Please refer to Operation Instruction 
    for details)
    4:3 TV16:9 Widescreen TV16:94:3
    When connecting to a 4:3 standard aspect TV:
    Select “4:3 TV”.
    When connecting to a 16:9 widescreen TV:
    Select “16:9 Widescreen TV”. •
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      Quick Start Function:
    e, r to select “On” or “Off ” 
    then Quick Start SettingThe unit can be turned on faster, in about
    1 second. Please note that Quick Start 
    mode slightly increases power 
    consumption when the unit is off.
    (See Operation Instructions for details)
    Turn Quick Start on ?
    OnOff
     Automatic Clock and Channel 
    Setting:
    e, r to select “Yes” or “No”  
    then 
    When connecting the cable from the wall 
    (cable TV or antenna) to the unit’s RF IN:
    Select “Yes”.
    The unit then displays the source selection 
    screen (➔ 45).
    When not connecting the cable from the 
    wall (cable TV or antenna) to the unit’s RF IN:
    Select “No”.
    The unit then displays “Set Clock Manually” 
    screen (➔ 45, Manual Clock Setting). •
    •
    Automatic Clock and Channel SettingsDoes this unit get its TV signal via RF IN?
    Example: Antenna, Cable TV or Cable Box connected to the 
    
    Ye sNo
     Tips
    “Quick Start” function (➔ 32)
    If you set Quick Start to on, you can start 
    recording to DVD-RAM about 1 second 
    after you press [^ DVD POWER] to turn 
    the unit on and then sequentially press 
    [* REC].
    The following happens when you have 
    selected “On”.
    Power consumption in standby mode 
    increases because power is supplied to 
    the unit.
    To return to the previous screen
    Press [RETURN]. •
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    Connection and Setting
      The types of transmission: 
    e, r to select “Antenna” or 
    “Cable”, then 
    Automatic Clock and Channel Settings
    Please select the wire connected to RF IN.
    Antenna
    Cable
      to start automatic channel/ 
     clock setting.
    8  Confirm the time, then 
    DST (Daylight Saving Time) shows the 
    summertime setting.
    Time Zone shows the time difference from 
    Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
    Set Clock Automatically
    Clock Setting completed successfully.
    4/4/2006 12:15 AM
    DST..................... On
    Time Zone..........  EST
    See “Notes”
    (➔ right). –
    –
     Tips
    If the unit displays “No channels were found.”, turn off the unit 
    and confirm the cable or antenna input is connected to the RF IN 
    terminal. Restart the set up again (➔ below).
    If “Auto Clock Setting is incomplete.” is displayed, press [ENTER] 
    and set the clock manually (➔ right).
    If the clock is not correct, set the clock with “Adjust Time Zone” 
    (➔ 47) or “Set Clock Manually” (➔ 32).
    You can delete channels you don’t need after completing Auto 
    Channel Setting (➔ 46).
    Restarting the Auto-Setup
    (after relocation, for example)
    1. When the unit is on and stopped, press and hold [CH 2] and 
    [CH 1] on the main unit at the same time for about 5 seconds.
      The unit turns off.
    2. Press [^ DVD POWER] to turn the unit on.
    (The signal source, and channel captions revert to their default 
    values. All scheduled recordings are cleared.)
    To cancel in the middle
    Press [RETURN].
     Notes
    Conditions of the received channel may cause automatic channel/
    clock setting to take extra time. •
    •
    •
    •
    •
    Manual Clock Setting
    Perform steps 1–5 on page 44.
     w, q to select the item you want 
    to change.
    Set Clock Manually
    /:
    /
    SAT AM
    DSTEST
    11200012
    OffTime ZoneEST
    00Month Day Year
    Hour Minute
     e, r to change the setting.
    Repeat steps 6-7 to change other items. –
    8  to confirm new date and 
     
    time and to initiate the clock.
     Notes
    The automatic clock setting can take a few minutes.
    Time Zone
    EST (Eastern Standard Time) = GMT –5
    CST (Central Standard Time) = GMT –6
    MST (Mountain Standard Time) = GMT –7
    PST (Pacific Standard Time) = GMT –8
    AST (Alaska Standard Time) = GMT –9
    HST (Hawaii Standard Time) = GMT –10
    For other areas: xx hr
    DST (Daylight Saving Time)
    If you select “On”, the clock is advanced one hour beginning at 2 
    a.m. on the second Sunday in March and ending at 2 a.m. on the 
    first Sunday in November.
    Set the DST period manually when it varies according to regions 
    (➔ below).
    To set the DST period manually
    1. Press [SETUP].
    2. e, r to select “Setup” then q.
    3. e, r to select “Clock Settings” then press [ENTER].
    4. e, r to select “Set the time change dates for DST” then 
     press [ENTER].
    5. e, r, w, q to set the “Month”, “Day”, “Hour”, and “Minute” then 
     press [ENTER].
     Reinitializes the 
    settings.
    Setup
    Channel
    Setup
    Disc
    Video
    Audio
    Display
    TV ScreenSet the time change dates for DST
    ENTER SELECT
    RETURN
    :
    AM3SUN2nd200Month Beginning
    Day
    Hour Minute
    :
    AM11SUN1st200
    Restore Default
    Month End
    Day
    Hour Minute
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    Other Settings
    Setting Channel Captions
    The captions you select or modify are used as channel 
    names and displayed on the Direct Navigator screen.
    With the unit stopped
     
     e, r to select “Channel”, then q.
     e, r to select “Channel Settings”, 
    then 
     e, r to select channel, then w, q 
    to select the “Caption” column.
    Setup
    Channel
    Setup
    Disc
    Video
    Audio
    Display
    TV Screen2Deleted34-14Added4-256879Added - - -
    C003
    KRON-SD
    KRON-HD
    C005
    - - -
    - - -
    - - -
    C009
    Add/Del ChannelCaptionChannel Settings
    Added
    Added
    Added Added
    Deleted
    Deleted DeletedCBS
    ENTER
    Setup
    Channel
    Setup
    Disc
    Video
    Audio
    Display
    TV Screen2Deleted34-14Added4-256879Added - - -
    C003
    KRON-SD
    KRON-HD
    C005
    - - -
    - - -
    - - -
    C009
    Add/Del ChannelCaptionChannel Settings
    Added
    Added
    Added Added
    Deleted
    Deleted DeletedCBS
    ENTER
    To select the caption:
    5a e, r to select the caption.
    After selecting the “Channel” column with 
    [w, q], repeat steps 4-5a to set other channels.
    To modify the caption:
    5b 1. 
     2. e, r to select a character, 
    then q to move to the next 
    character.
    Repeat this step to enter other characters.
     3.  to confirm changes.
    After selecting the “Channel” column with 
    [w, q], repeat steps 4-5b to set other channels.
    –
    –
    –
      to complete.
     Notes
    Available characters for channel captions
    A-Z, a-z, 0-9, _, -, (space) •
    Adding and Deleting Channels
    To add channels, delete undesired channels, or 
    channels that have poor reception.
    Perform steps 1-3 of “Setting Channel Captions”.
     e,r to select channel, then w,q 
    to select the “Add/Del” column.
     e,r to select “Added” or 
    “Deleted”, then 
    Selecting Television Type
    This setting does not need to be changed when 
    connected to a 4:3 standard aspect TV that is not 
    compatible with progressive output.
    With the unit stopped
     
     e, r to select “TV Screen”, then q.
     e, r to select “TV Type” then 
    SetupTV Type
    Aspect 4:3 & 480i (interlace)Aspect 4:3 & 480p (progressive)
    Aspect 16:9 & 480i (interlace)16:9 Widescreen TV 4:3 TV
    Aspect 16:9 & 480p (progressive)
    Channel
    Setup
    Disc
    Video
    Audio
    Display
    TV Screen
    ENTER
     e,r to select the item, then 
    If you select “480p”, the confirmation screen 
    appears.
    Follow the on-screen instructions. –
     Notes
    Aspect 4:3/16:9
    4:316:9
    4:3 standard aspect television 16:9 widescreen television
    480p/480i
    Select “480p” if the television is compatible with progressive output.
    Select “480i” if the television is not compatible with progressive 
    output or you are unsure about television compatibility.
    Digital programs broadcast in the 16:9 aspect ratio may appear with 
    black bands at the edges of the screen on 4:3 aspect televisions. The 
    bands are added to enable the correct aspect ratio to be shown.
     Tips
    To return to the previous screen
    Press [RETURN].
    To exit the screen
    Press [SETUP]. •
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    Connection and Setting
    Clock Settings
    With the unit stopped
     
     e, r to select  “Setup”, 
    then q.
     e, r to select “Clock Settings”, 
    then 
    Set Clock Automatically
    Perform steps 1–3 of “Clock Settings”.
     e, r to select “Set Clock 
    Automatically”, then 
      to start auto setting.
    The following dialog appears when setting is 
    complete. 
    Set Clock Automatically
    Clock Setting completed successfully.
    4/4/2006 12:15 AM
    DST..................... On
    Time Zone..........  EST
      to complete.
     Notes
    This may take some time, up to a few hours in some cases.
    If the following message appears
    SetupSet Clock Automatically
    ENTER
    RETURN
    Channel
    Setup
    Disc
    Video
    Audio
    Display
    TV Screen
    Setting completed as follows.
    Finished the setup with this clock time?
    Note: Selecting “No” will start channel
    scanning again and renew the clock time. 
      12/14/2005  5:28 AM
    DST.................. Off
    Time Zone.......  ESTYe sNo
    If the time is correct, w to select “Yes”, then [ENTER].
    –  If you select “No”, auto setting starts again, then the above 
    screen reappears. Repeat this step until the correct time appears.
    If the clock is not correct, set the clock with “Adjust Time Zone” 
    (➔ right) or “Set Clock Manually”(➔ 32).  •
    •
    •
     Tips
    To cancel in the middle
    Press [RETURN]. The unit then displays “Set Clock Manually” screen 
    (➔ 45, Manual Clock Setting).
    Time Zone
    Time Zone shows the time difference from Greenwich Mean Time 
    (GMT).
    EST (Eastern Standard Time) = GMT –5
    CST (Central Standard Time) = GMT –6
    MST (Mountain Standard Time) = GMT –7
    PST (Pacific Standard Time) = GMT –8
    AST (Alaska Standard Time) = GMT –9
    HST (Hawaii Standard Time) = GMT –10
    For other areas: xx hr
    DST (Daylight Saving Time)
    If you select “On”, the clock is advanced one hour starting at 2 a.m. 
    on the second Sunday in March and ending at 2 a.m. on the first 
    Sunday in November.
    Set the DST period manually when it varies according to regions 
    (➔ 45).
    Adjust Time Zone
    Adjust the time zone (–1 or 1) if it was not set correctly 
    with auto clock setting.
    You can set this menu only after “Set Clock 
    Automatically” is completed.
    Perform steps 1–3 of “Clock Settings”.
     e, r to select “Adjust Time 
    Zone”, then 
     e, r to select “–1” or “1” then 
    Adjust Time  Zone 
    0 
     Tips
    To return to the previous screen
    Press [RETURN].
    To exit the screen
    Press [SETUP].
    Automatic Off Timer
    This determines how long the unit stays on when it’s 
    not being used. Default = 6 hours (then it switches to 
    standby) To turn off the “Off Timer”, or to change the 
    setting to 2 hours, see page 32.
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    Using the Unit’s Remote Control to 
    Operate the TV and the Set Top Box 
    (Cable Box, Satellite Receiver, etc.)
    Set Top Box 
    operation buttonsTV operation 
    buttons
    2a2b
      Point the remote control at the TV 
    or Set Top Box.
    To set the code for the TV:
    2a While pressing and holding , 
     
    enter the code from the table right 
    using the numbered buttons.
    e.g., 0250: press [0] ➔ [2] ➔ [5] ➔ [0]
    To  set the code for the
     Set Top Box:
    2b While pressing and holding , 
    enter the code from the table right 
    using the numbered buttons.
    e.g., 1786: press [1] ➔ [7] ➔ [8] ➔ [6]
     Test the TV or Set Top Box functions 
    of the remote control for operability.
    To switch to the Set Top Box mode:
    Press and hold [CH 1] and [RETURN] 
    simultaneously for 5 seconds or longer.
    To switch to the TV mode:
    Press and hold [^ TV POWER] and 
    [RETURN] simultaneously for 5 seconds or 
    longer.
    If the functions do not work, repeat steps 
    1 to 3 using different codes, if available. 
    Some TVs and Set Top Boxes may not be 
    compatible with the unit’s remote control. –
    –
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     Remote Control Codes for the TV
    Manufacturer Code
    Panasonic 0051 / 0055 / 0250 / 0650
    Advent 0761 / 0783 / 0815 / 0817 / 0842
    Akai 0030 / 0098 / 0672 / 0702 / 0812
    America Action 0180
    AOC 0003 / 0019 / 0030 / 0052 / 0137 / 0185
    Apex 0748 / 0765 / 0767 / 0879
    Audiovox 0003 / 0092 / 0180 / 0451 / 0623 / 0802 / 0875
    Axion 1937
    Bang & Olufsen 0620 / 1620
    Broksonic 0003 / 0236 / 0463
    Casio 0611 / 1205
    Daewoo 0019 / 0039 / 0066 / 0067 / 0091 / 0092 / 0451 / 
    0623 / 0661 / 0672 / 1661
    Emerson 0019 / 0038 / 0039 / 0154 / 0158 / 0171 / 0177 / 
    0178 / 0179 / 0180 / 0181 / 0182 / 0183 / 0185 / 
    0236 / 0270 / 0280 / 0282 / 0463 / 0623
    Envision 0030 / 0813
    Epson 0833 / 0840
    Fisher 0154 / 0159
    Fujitsu 0179 / 0186 / 0683 / 0809 / 0853
    GE 0021 / 0027 / 0029 / 0047 / 0051 / 0055 / 0135 / 
    0138 / 0174 / 0178 / 0251 / 0279 / 0282 / 0451 / 
    0747 / 1347 / 1447
    Go-Video 0886
    Haier 0768 / 1034
    Hannspree 1348 / 1351 / 1352
    Hewlett Packard 1088 / 1089 / 1101 / 1494 / 1502
    Hisense 0748
    Hitachi 0016 / 0032 / 0038 / 0056 / 0095 / 0097 / 0145 / 
    0151 / 0173 / 0227 / 0279 / 0409 / 0413 / 1145
    In Focus 0736 / 0738 / 0739 / 0741 / 0752 / 0759 / 0781 / 
    1164 / 1516
    JVC 0036 / 0053 / 0069 / 0160 / 0169 / 0182 / 0731 / 
    1253
    KLH 0765 / 0767
    LG  0178 / 0317 / 0442 / 0457 / 0700 / 0856 / 1178 / 
    1265
    Loewe 0136
    Magnavox 0020 / 0024 / 0028 / 0030 / 0036 / 0054 / 0096 / 
    0179 / 0186 / 0187 / 0230 / 0386 / 0706 / 0802 / 
    1254 / 1454
    Marantz 0030 / 0054 / 0444 / 0704 / 0854 / 0855 / 1154
    Memorex 0016 / 0106 / 0150 / 0154 / 0178 / 0179 / 0463
    Mitsubishi 0014 / 0019 / 0093 / 0098 / 0145 / 0150 / 0155 / 
    0178 / 0331 / 0358 / 0836 / 0868 / 1250
    Norcent  0748 / 0824
    Optoma 0887
    Orion 0179 / 0236 / 0463 / 1463
    Philips 0054 / 0690 / 1154 / 1454
    Philips Magnavox 0020 / 0024 / 0028 / 0030 / 0036 / 0054 / 0096 / 
    0179 / 0186 / 0187 / 0230 / 0386 / 0690 / 0706 / 
    0802 / 1154 / 1254 / 1454
    Pioneer 0038 / 0166 / 0172 / 0679 / 0866
    Polaroid 0765 / 0865 / 1262 / 1276 / 1314 / 1316 / 1326 / 
    1327 / 1328 / 1341 / 1498 / 1523
    Proscan 0047 / 0747 / 1347 / 1447
    Proview 0835 / 1401 / 1498
    RCA 0018 / 0019 / 0029 / 0038 / 0047 / 0090 / 0135 / 
    0174 / 0278 / 0679 / 0747 / 1047 / 1147 / 1247 / 
    1347 / 1447 / 1547
    Runco 0017 / 0030 / 0251 / 0497 / 0603
    Sampo 0030 / 0032 / 0039 / 0052 / 0100 / 0110 / 1755
    Samsung 0019 / 0030 / 0032 / 0056 / 0060 / 0178 / 0329 / 
    0408 / 0427 / 0587 / 0702 / 0766 / 0812 / 0814 / 
    1060
    Sansui 0463
    Sanyo 0088 / 0107 / 0146 / 0154 / 0159 / 0232 / 0484 / 
    0799 / 0893
    Sharp 0039 / 0093 / 0153 / 0157 / 0165 / 0220 / 0281 / 
    0386 / 0398 / 0491 / 0688 / 0689 / 0818 / 0851
    Sony 0000 / 0011 / 0080 / 0111 / 0273 / 0353 / 0810 / 
    0834 / 0867 / 1100
    Sva 0587 / 0748 / 0768 / 0865 / 0870 / 0871 / 0872
    Other Settings
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    Connection and Setting
     Remote Control Codes for the TV (Continued)
    Manufacturer Code
    Sylvania 0020 / 0028 / 0030 / 0054 / 0065 / 0096 / 0171 / 
    0381
    Symphonic 0171 / 0180
    Syntax-Brillian 1007 / 1144 / 1240 / 1255 / 1257 / 1258 / 1331
    Tatung 0003 / 0049 / 0055 / 0396 / 1756
    Thomson 0209 / 0210 / 0047
    Toshiba 0036 / 0060 / 0149 / 0154 / 0156 / 0650 / 0832 / 
    0845 / 1156 / 1256 / 1265 / 1356 / 1656 / 1704
    Ultra Products 0391
    Viewsonic 0857 / 0864 / 0885 / 1755
    Westinghouse 0885 / 0889 / 0890 / 1282 / 1577
    Yamaha 0019 / 0030 / 0769 / 0833 / 0839
    Zenith 0016 / 0017 / 0092 / 0178 / 0463 / 1265
     Remote Control Codes for the Set Top Box:
    Cable Box
    Manufacturer Code
    Panasonic 0000 / 0107
    ABC 0003 / 0008
    Americast 0899
    Bell South 0899
    Digeo 1187
    Director 0476
    General Instrument 0003 / 0276 / 0476 / 0810
    GoldStar 0144
    Hamlin 0009 / 0273
    Jerrold 0003 / 0276 / 0476 / 0810
    Memorex 0000
    Motorola 1376 / 0276 / 0476 / 0810 / 1187
    Pace 0008 / 0237 / 1877
    Paragon 0000
    Philips 0317 / 1305
    Pioneer 0144 / 0533 / 0877 / 1877
    Pulsar 0000
    Quasar 0000
    Regal 0273 / 0279
    Runco 0000
    Samsung 0144
    Scientific Atlanta 0008 / 0477 / 0877 / 1877
    Sony 1006
    Starcom 0003
    Supercable 0276
    Torx 0003
    Toshiba 0000
    Zenith 0000 / 0525 / 0899
    Satellite Receiver
    Manufacturer Code
    Panasonic 0152 / 0247 / 0701 / 1786
    AlphaStar 0772
    Chaparral 0216
    Crossdigital 1109
    DirecTV 0099 / 0247 / 0392 / 0566 / 0639 / 0724 / 
    0749 / 0819 / 1076 / 1108 / 1109 / 1142 / 
    1377 / 1392 / 1414 / 1442 / 1443 / 1444 / 
    1609 / 1639 / 1640 / 1749 / 1856
    Dish Network System 0775 / 1005 / 1170 / 1505 / 1775
    Dishpro 0775 / 1005 / 1505 / 1775
    Echostar 0775 / 1005 / 1170 / 1505 / 1775
    Expressvu 0775 / 1775
    GE 0392 / 0566
    General Instrument 0869
    GOI 0775 / 1775
    Goodmans 1246
    Hisense 1535
    Hitachi 0819 / 1250
    HTS 0775 / 1775
    Hughes 0749 / 1442 / 1749
    Hughes Network 
    Systems0749 / 1142 / 1442 / 1443 / 1444 / 1749
    Satellite Receiver (Continued)
    Manufacturer Code
    iLo 1535
    Janeil 0152
    Jerrold 0869
    JVC 0775 / 1170 / 1775
    LG 1226 / 1414
    Magnavox 0722 / 0724
    Memorex 0724
    Mitsubishi 0749
    Motorola 0856 / 0869
    NEC 1270
    Next Level 0869
    Paysat 0724
    Philips 0099 / 0722 / 0724 / 0749 / 0819 / 1076 / 1142 / 
    1442 / 1749
    Pioneer 1442
    Proscan 0392 / 0566
    Proton 1535
    RadioShack 0869
    RCA 0143 / 0392 / 0566 / 0855 / 1392
    Samsung 1108 / 1109 / 1142 / 1276 / 1377 / 1442 / 1609
    Sanyo 1219
    Sony 0639 / 1639 / 1640
    Star Choice 0869
    Tivo 1142 / 1442 / 1443 / 1444
    Toshiba 0749 / 0790 / 0819 / 1285 / 1749
    UltimateTV 1392 / 1640
    Uniden 0722 / 0724
    US Digital 1535
    USDTV 1535
    Voom 0869
    Zenith 1856
    Cable Box / Personal Video Recorder Combination
    Manufacturer Code
    Americast 0899
    Digeo 1187
    General Instrument 0476 / 0810
    Jerrold 0476 / 0810
    Motorola 0476 / 0810 / 1187 / 1376
    Pace 0237 / 1877
    Pioneer 0877 / 1877
    Scientific Atlanta 0877 / 1877
    Sony 1006
    Supercable 0276
    Zenith 0899
    Digital Broadcast Satellite / Personal Video 
    Recorder Combination
    Manufacturer Code
    DirecTV 0099 / 0392 / 0639 / 1076 / 1142 / 1377 / 
    1392 / 1442 / 1443 / 1444 / 1640
    Dish Network System 0775 / 1505
    Dishpro 0775 / 1505
    Echostar 0775 / 1170 / 1505
    Expressvu 0775
    Hughes Network 
    Systems1142 / 1442 / 1443 / 1444
    JVC 1170
    Motorola 0869
    Philips 1142 / 1442
    Proscan 0392
    RCA 1392
    Samsung 1442
    Sony 0639 / 1640
    Star Choice 0869
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    RQT8850
    Control Reference Guide
    Remote Control
    1
    3
    4
    6
    5 2
    8
    bo
    bp
    bs
    bt
    ck
    cl
    7
    bn
    bq
    br
    9
    bk
    bl
    bmco
    cp cm
    cn
    cq
    1Turn the unit on or off ................................................ (➔ 6)
    2Select channels and recording numbers etc./
    Enter numbers .......................................................... (➔ 6)
    3Cancel
    4Basic operations for recording and play
    5Skip the specified time ............................................ (➔ 17)
    6Direct Navigator ................................................ (➔ 16, 18)
    7Selection/Enter, Frame-by-frame .................... (➔ 6, 8, 17)
    8Show sub menu .......................................... (➔ 18, 20, 24)
    9Select audio ...................................................... (➔ 12, 17)
    bkShow on-screen menu ............................................ (➔ 30)
    blStart recording .......................................................... (➔ 7)
    bmChange recording mode ........................................... (➔ 7)
    bnTransmission window
    boTV and Set Top Box operations .............................. (➔ 48)
    bpChannel select .......................................................... (➔ 6)
    bqInput select (TV, IN1, IN2, DV) ................................ (➔ 22)
    brSub channel access for digital broadcasts ............... (➔ 6)
    bsDelete items .............................................................. (➔ 9)
    btSkip 1 minute forward ............................................. (➔ 17)
    ckShow scheduled recording list .................................. (➔ 8)
    clShow FUNCTIONS window .............................. (➔ below)
    cmReturn to previous screen
    cnShow setup menu ................................................... (➔ 32)
    coCreate chapters ...................................................... (➔ 17)
    cpShow status messages........................................... (➔ 21)
    cqStart Flexible Recording ......................................... (➔ 13)
    FUNCTIONS Window
    By using the FUNCTIONS window you may access the main functions quickly and easily.
    With the unit stopped 
     
    PlaybackProgramDelete
    Other Functions
    FUNCTIONS
    Cartridge Protection   Off
    Disc Protection   OffDVD-RAM
    ENTER
    Different discs display different functions. –
     e, r to select a menu item, 
    then 
    If you select “Other Functions”, press [e, r] 
    to select a menu item and press [ENTER]. –
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