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Operating Instructions For

CLIKRTM-5
Cable Remote Control
UR5U-8780L & UR5U-8790L

1 Introduction
The CLIKRTM-5 UR5U-8780L & UR5U-8790L is designed to operate the CISCO / SA, Pioneer,
Pace Micro, Samsung and Motorola digital set tops, Plus the majority of TV, VCR, DVD and AUX equipment on the market as shown below.
CBL : Cable Set-top Box
TV : Televisions
VCR : VCRs and TV/VCRs
DVD: DVD Players
AUX : Audio Equipment, Media PC, etc.

4 Button Functions

A. Quick Set-Up Method
STEP1 Turn on the component you want to program. To program your TV, turn on the TV.

G

2 Replacing Batteries

STEP2 Press and hold the [DEVICE] key for
5 seconds until the Device LED will blink once and stays on. Continue to hold the [DEVICE] key and press the number key assigned to your brand in the Quick Set-up Code Table and release both [DEVICE] key and the number key to save the code. The
Device LED will blink twice to confirm that the code is stored.
STEP3 Point the remote control at the component.
STEP4 Press the power button. If it turns off, it is programmed for your component. If it does not turn off, use the
Pre-Programmed 3-Digit code
Method or Scanning Method.
Repeat the above steps for all other components (TV, VCR, DVD, etc.).

Before you program or operate the remote control, you must install two new AA alkaline batteries.
STEP1 Remove the battery compartment cover on the back of your remote control.
STEP2 Check battery polarity carefully, and install the batteries as shown in the illustration below.
STEP3 Replace the battery compartment cover.

B. Quick Set-up Code Tables
TV

J

Quick Number
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

Manufacturer/Brand
SANYO
SONY
SAMSUNG
LG
TOSHIBA
PANASONIC
PHILIPS
HITACHI
SHARP
VIZIO

VCR
Quick Number
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

5 Programming the Remote Control
3 Operations

Universal Remote Control, Inc. www.universalremote.com OCE-0060L Rev 02 (09/04/13)

DEFAULT STATE:
Device Default: Cable Set-Top Box (STB)
Channel Default: CABLE channel and numbers through the CABLE STB. You have the option of controlling your CABLE channel and numbers through the TV or VCR. Refer to section I for programming steps.
Volume Default: Volume and Mute control are automatically transferred to the respective
Component based on the Device selected:
CBL:TV ; TV:TV ; VCR:TV. DVD:TV ; AUX:AUX.
You have the option of controlling CABLE
Volume and Mute through the TV, VCR or
AUX. Refer to section H for programming steps. IMPORTANT SETUP NOTE!
In this section when you are instructed to press a [DEVICE] button, that means to press either the CBL, TV, VCR,
DVD or AUX button, depending on what device you are programming the remote to operate.
There are three ways you can program your remote:
* Quick Set-Up Method
* The Pre-Programmed 3-Digit Code Method
* The Auto-Search Method
The Quick Set-Up Method is a unique feature that enables the fastest and easiest setup by using a 1 digit code.
This is the quickest way to set up devices made by popular manufacturers.
The Pre-Programmed Code Method allows you to setup all of the buttons at once by entering 3-digit code numbers that correspond with the components manufacturer/brand. Code tables for this method are on the backside of the operating instructions.
The Auto-Search Method scans through all of the codes in the remote control, one at a time allowing you to identify the correct code.
IMPORTANT SETUP NOTE!
This pertains to all programming steps. When you are in setup mode the device LED will light for 30 seconds. If you do not press a button within 30 seconds, the LED light will turn off and exit setup mode, and you will need to start over.

Manufacturer/Brand
MITSUBISHI
HP
PHILIPS
JVC
SAMSUNG
PANASONIC
PHILIPS MAGNAVOX
TOSHIBA
PIONEER
LG

DVD
Quick Number
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

Manufacturer/Brand
HITACHI
SONY
PHILIPS
SAMSUNG
PHILIPS MAGNAVOX
PANASONIC
LG
JVC
DENON
PIONEER

AUX
Quick Number
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

Manufacturer/Brand
BOSE
HP
APPLE / iPod
APPLE / iPod
MICROSOFT / XBOX
SONY / PS2
LUTRON
X-10
ZINWELL
MICROSOFT / XBOX

C. Pre-Programmed 3-Dight Code Method
STEP1 Turn on the equipment that you want the remote control to operate (Cable
Box, TV, VCR, DVD, etc.).
STEP2 Press the [DEVICE] button and the
[OK/SEL] button simultaneously for three seconds. The corresponding device LED will turn on indicating that it is ready to be programmed. The LED will remain on for 30 seconds. The next step must be entered while the
LED is on.
STEP3 Point the remote control toward the equipment and enter the three-digit code number assigned to your brand from the code tables. If there are more than one three-digit number listed for your brand, try one code number at a time until your equipment turns off.
*Note : You can verify that you have selected the correct code by pressing the [POWER] button. The equipment should turn back on. Then try all of the functions on the remote control (i.e. volume, mute, etc.) to ensure you have the correct code. If any of the functions do not operate as they should, repeat the instructions from
STEP 3 above using the next three digit code number from the brand list.

STEP4 Store the three-digit code by pressing the same [DEVICE] button once again. The device LED will blink twice to confirm that the code has been stored. D. Auto-Search Method
If none of the three digit code numbers assigned to your brand of equipment works, or the code table does not list your brand, you can use the Auto Search Method to find the correct

three-digit code number for your equipment by following steps:

STEP1 Turn on the equipment that you want the remote control to operate (Cable
Box, TV, VCR, DVD, etc.).

STEP2 Press the [DEVICE] button and the
[OK/SEL] button simultaneously for three seconds. The device LED will turn on indicating that it is ready to be programmed. The LED will remain on for 30 seconds. The next step must be entered while the LED is on.

STEP3 Press the [CH5] or [CH6] button one at a time or keep it pressed. The remote will emit a series of Power
ON/OFF code signals. Release the
[CH5] or [CH6] button as soon as the equipment turns off.
*Note : You can verify that you have selected the correct code by pressing the [POWER] button. The equipment should turn back on. Then try all of the functions on the remote control (i.e. volume, mute, etc.) to ensure you have the correct code. If any of the functions do not operate as they should, repeat the instructions from STEP 3 above to continue the Auto Search Method.

STEP4 Press the same [DEVICE] button to store the code. The Device LED will blink twice to confirm that the code has been stored.

E. To Identify the 3-Digit Code
Programmed for a Device
STEP1 Press the appropriate [DEVICE] button and the [OK/SEL] button simultaneously for three seconds. The device LED will turn on for 30 seconds. The next step must be performed while the LED is on.

STEP2 Press the [INFO] button. The device LED will blink a number of times indicating the number of each digit for the code.
Each digit is separated by a one second interval of the LED being off.
Example : One blink, (pause) three blinks,
(pause) eight blinks indicates the code number 138.
*Note : Ten blinks indicates the number 0.

F. Programming the AUX Device

on/off with the [SYSTEM ON/OFF] button.

J. Programming a ‘Macro’ button.

You can take advantage of the AUX function to program a devices such as a media PC, gaming console or satellite radio receiver. Follow the instruction in section C to program an AUX device. You can also program the AUX button for a second TV, VCR or DVD player. To do this follow the instructions below.

STEP4 Press the [CH5] button to save the

If your remote model has custom-programmable
Macro buttons available(See Section 4), they can be programmed to act as a ‘Macro’ or
Favorite Channel button in CABLE mode. This allows you to program up to five 2-digit channels, four 3-digit channels or three 4-digit channels that can be accessed with one button press.
STEP1 Press the [CBL] button to select the CBL mode. STEP2 Press the [MACRO] button and
[OK/SEL] button simultaneously for 3 seconds. The [CBL] button will turn on for 30 seconds.
STEP3 Enter the the 2, 3 or 4-digit code for the channel you want programmed first (for example, 007) using the Number Pad, then press the [STOP] button. Then enter the code for the next channel (for example, 050), then press the [STOP] button. Repeat this process for the third channel. The [CBL] button will blink once for each channel entered.
STEP4 Press the [CH5] button to store the channels that were selected. The
[CBL] button will blink twice to confirm the storage of commands.
To access the programmed channels, press the [MACRO] button once. This will bring up the first channel. Press once again and it will bring up the second channel. Press again and it will bring up the third channel.

STEP1 Turn on the 5th device you want to program (TV, VCR, DVD, etc.).

STEP2 Press the [AUX] button and the

power commands you stored. The
[CBL] button will blink twice to confirm the commands have been saved.

H. Programming Volume Control
Volume and Mute control are factory programmed to automatically transfer to the respective Device mode You select, as follows:
CBL : TV
DVD : TV

T V : TV
AUX : AUX

VCR : TV

[OK/SEL] button simultaneously for 3 seconds. The [AUX] device LED will turn on for 30 seconds.

If you wish to store the CBL volume control in
CBL mode, use the following steps.

STEP3 Press the [Device] button For the type of

STEP1 Press the [OK/SEL] button and [CBL]

device you want to setup. Point the remote control toward the device and enter the 3-digit code number assigned to your brand.

button simultaneously for three seconds. The device LED will turn on for 30 seconds. The next step must be performed while the LED is on.

*Note : To program a second TV press TV, etc.

STEP4 When the equipment turns off verify that you have selected the correct code by pressing the [POWER] button.
The equipment should turn back on.
Then try all of the functions on the remote control (i.e. volume, mute, etc.) to ensure you have the correct code.
If any of the functions do not operate as they should, enter the next 3-digit code number from the brand list.

STEP5 Once you have found the correct
3-digit code, save it by pressing the
[AUX] button one more time. The [AUX]
LED light will blink twice to confirm the code was stored.

G. Programming the System
On/Off Button
This allows you to program the System On/Off button so it can send up to five power On/Off commands with one button press.

STEP2 Press the [VOL5] button. The device
LED will blink.

STEP3 Press [CBL] button. The device LED will blink twice to confirm the programming.
*Note : To return CBL device to TV volume repeat steps above replacing [CBL] with [TV] in Step 3.

I. Programming Channel Control
You can program the channel controls (Channel
Up, Channel Down, Last and Numbers) from one Device to operate in another Device mode.
Default channel control settings on the remote control are as follows:
CBL : CBL T V : CBL
DVD : DVD AUX : AUX

VCR : CBL

If you wish to store the TV channel controls in
TV mode, use the following steps.

STEP1 Press the [OK/SEL] button and [TV] button simultaneously for three seconds. The device LED will turn on for 30 seconds.
The next step must be performed while the LED is on.

K. Low Battery Warning
When the batteries are low and need to be replaced with fresh batteries, the Device LED lights will blink 2 times in sequence whenever a
[POWER] button is pressed to turn on equipment.

L. Memory Lock System
This remote control is designed to retain programmed memory for 10 years even after batteries are removed from the remote control.

M. Record Your Component Set-up Codes

STEP1 Press the [CBL] button.
STEP2 Press the [SYSTEM ON/OFF] button

STEP2 Press the [VOL6] button. The device

and the [OK/SEL] button simultaneously for 3 seconds. The [CBL] button will turn on for 30 seconds.

STEP3 Press [TV] button. The device LED will

DVD Set-up Code Number:

blink twice to confirm the programming.

AUX Set-up Code Number:

STEP3 Press the first [DEVICE] button you want to store in the [SYSTEM ON/OFF] button and then press [POWER]. Repeat this for the other components you want to turn

LED will blink.

*Note : To return TV device to CBL channel repeat steps above replacing [TV] with
[CBL] in Step 3.

TV

Set-up Code Number:

VCR Set-up Code Number:

For additional information about your remote control, go to www.universalremote.com

6 Set-up Code Tables
CBL-CABLE Converters
Manufacturer/Brand
MOTOROLA
PACE
PIONEER
SAMSUNG
SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA/CISCO
EVOLUTION
TECHNICOLOR

Set-Up Code Number
002 111 148
001 005 002
001 103 034 051 063 076 105
001 030
001 003 041 042 045 046
189
365

CBL-IPTV
Manufacturer/Brand
ADB
AMINO
CISCO
MOTOROLA

Set-Up Code Number
254
260
313
253

TV
Manufacturer/Brand

Set-Up Code Number

A MARK
ABEX
ACCURIAN
ADMIRAL
AD NOTAM
ADVENT
ADVENTURA
AFFINITY
AIKO
AKAI
ALBATRON
ALERON
AMERICA ACTION
AMPRO
AMSTRAD
ANAM
AOC
APEX
APEX DIGITAL
AQUAVISION
ASTAR
AUDIOVOX
AUVIO
AVENTURA
AVIELO
AVION
AXION
BELCOR
BELL&HOWELL
BENQ
BOXLIGHT
BRADFORD
BROCKWOOD
BROKSONIC
BYDESIGN
CANDLE
CAPEHART
CARY AUDIO DESIGN
CELEBRITY
CENTURION
CETRONIC
CHANGHONG
CITIZEN
CLARION
CLASSIC
CLP CLASSIC
COBY
COLORTYME
CONCERTO
CONCIERGE
CONTEC
CORNEA
CORONADO
CRAIG
CROSLEY

112 143
025
036
072 251 333
672
247 388
002
680
103
116 146 248 404 405 473 475 323 387 391 615
017
028
043
073
052
043 054 056 080 112
116 363 112 058 616
572
006
573 574 686
477
076 454 388
689
052
627 628
441
039
116
333 072
423 600
266
043
116
238
031 032
116 002 003 363
058
266
001
116
043
247
116 002 003 363 043 258 103 143
043
043
333
640 641 671
116
363
073
043 050 051
116
143
043 054
164

TV
Manufacturer/Brand
CROWN
CURTIS MATHES
CXC
CYBERHOME
DAEWOO
DAYTRON
DELL
DIGITAL PROJECTION
DIMENSIA
DREAMVISION
DUKANE
DUMONT
DURABRAND
DWIN
DYNASTY
DYNEX
EIKI
ELECTROBAND
ELECTROGRAPH
ELECTROHOME
ELEKTRA
ELEMENT
EMERSON
ENVISION
EPSON
ESA
FISHER
FREEMOTION
FUJITSU
FUNAI
FUSION
FUTURETECH
GATEWAY
GE
GEM
GIBRALTER
GO VIDEO
GOLDSTAR
GPX
GRUNPY
HAIER
HALL MARK
HANNSPREE
HARLEY DAVIDSON
HARVARD
HAVERMY
HELLO KITTY
HIMITSU
HISENSE
HITACHI
HP
HUMAX
HYPERION
HYUNDAI
ILO
INFINITY
INFOCUS
INITIAL
INSIGNIA
INTEQ
JADOO TV
JANEIL
JBL
JCB
JCPENNEY
JENSEN
JVC
KAWASHO
KEC
KENWOOD
KLEGG
KLOSS
KMC
KNOLL SYSTEMS
KONKA
KREISEN
KTV
KURAZAI
LG
LITEON

Set-Up Code Number
043 143
116 258 363 143
043
015
363 016 043 044 076 103 114 125 127 143
363 143
320 164 363 618
570
333
235
011 025
116 073
096 052
257
043
400
187
001
466
143 024 076 196
072
363 494 526 622
028 048 043 155 005 116 363 047 050 051 076 096
143 153 154 052 514
116
324 590
323
007 057
688
246 198 410
028 043 052
642
043
242 268
073 116 008 009 034 056 074 155 333 363
391
116 073
026
113 116 102 363 106 112 127 143
674
028 043
363 501 623
363
349 381
028
043
081
076
043
419 442 619 630 631
011 166 009 010 012 023 075 143 158 072 363 250
587 613 670
378 316 327 421
518
609
337 338
472 399
164
333 230 547 548 470 532 564 595
035 282
350 400 052 164 403 454 457 604 617
073
673
002
164
001
024 116 008 009 030 065 258 143 333 363
013
038 034 001 083 199 210 533 581 639 406 668
116 001
043
116 001
466
002 059
143
230 659
457
530
043 116 143 154
072
363 113 116 102 106 112 127 143 569 284 648
268

TV
Manufacturer/Brand
LODGENET
LOEWE
LOGIK
LUXMAN
LXI
MAGNAVOX

TV
Set-Up Code Number

072
164
072
363
166 007 138 052 251 333 164
164 059 116 003 060 061 363 127 022 333 094 226
390 467 431
MAJESTIC
333 072
MARANTZ
116 164 281 562 584
MATSUI
164
MATSUSHITA
080
MAXENT
242
MEGATRON
116 011
MEMOREX
007 072 363
MGA
116 363 024 028 042
MIDLAND
333 073
MINTEK
362
MINUTZ
008
MISAKAI
052
MITSUBISHI
124 109 024 028 040 042 146 363 348 450 658
MONIVISION
017
MONTGOMERY WARD 333 072
MOTOROLA
081
MTC
116 363 258
MULTITECH
043
NAD
138 025
NEC
272 197134 116 040 016 024 056 019 262 236 281 575
NET TV
242
NEXUS
620 454
NIKEI
043
NIKKO
116
NIKO
527
NORCENT
390
NORWOOD MICRO
027
NTC
103
NUVISION
351 567
OLEVIA
432 363 333
ONKING
043
ONWA
043
OPTIMUS
025
OPTOMA
265 249
OPTONICA
019 251
ORION
096
PANASONIC
080 034 056 164 208 359 552 524 607 664
PHILCO
116 003 059 060 164 363 024 056
PHILIPS
164 005 093 038 116 003 363 059 127 206 431 333
161 594 629
PILOT
116
PIONEER
234 135 025 018 023 116 393 272 520 582 660
POLAROID
388 323 328 353 354 355 356 494 387 391 505 506
508
PORTLAND
363 143
PRINCETON
004
PRISM
034
PROSCAN
333
PROTON
363 112 058 143 171 172 033 528
PROTRON
392 398 498 499 500
PROVIEW
494
PROX
572
PULSAR
116 073
PYLE HOME
661 662
QUASAR
034 056 606
RADIO SHACK
019 363 143 043 127
RCA
333 065 116 363 024 056 152 023 074 161 588
REALISTIC
007 019 043 047
REVOLUTION HD
466
RUNCO
182 073 395 416 072 342
SAMPO
116 058 363 242
SAMSUNG
258 050 089 105 363 127 143 333 228 229 515 655
SAMSUX
116
SANSEI
076
SANSUI
096 400 615
SANYO
166 007 020 053 057 082 187 511 266 657
SCEPTRE
276
SCOTCH
116
SCOTT
028 043 048 143 363 497
SEARS
030 363 007 028 057 143 094 333 082 166 138
SEIKI
690
SELECO
205 011
SHARP
251 019 014 028 029 363 022 143 175 308 684 692
SHENG CHIA
081

Manufacturer/Brand
SHERWOOD
SHOGUN
SIGNATURE
SIMPSON
SONY
SOUNDESIGN
SOVA
SOYO
SPECTRICON
SPECTRONIQ
SQUAREVIEW
SSS
STARLITE
SUNBRITE
SUNBRITE TV
SUPERSCAN
SUPRA
SUPRE MACY
SUPREME
SVA
SYLVANIA
SYMPHONIC
SYNTAX OLEVIA
TANDY
TATUNG
TECHNICS
TECHNOL ACE
TECHVIEW
TECHWOOD
TEKNIKA
TELEFUNKEN
TELERENT
TERA
THOMSON
TILEVISION
TMK
TNCI
TOSHIBA
TOTEVISION
TRUTECH
TVS
UNIVERSAL
VICTOR
VIDEO CONCEPTS
VIDIKRON
VIDTECH
VIEWSONIC
VIKING
VIORE
VISCO
VITO
VIZIO
WARDS
WAYCON
WESTINGHOUSE
WINBOOK
YAMAHA
YORK
YUPITERU
ZENITH
ZONDA

TV-LCD & Plasma TVs
Set-Up Code Number
349
116
072
003
001 608 646 651
028 363 003 043
041
528 033
112
499 500
052
363 043
043
633 634 635 386
605
052 081
116
002
001
328
116 003 052 059 060 164 044 333 127 514 593
052
432 363 333
251
056
034 080
028
045 557
363
002 003 363 024 028 043 072 258 143
037 046 615
072
172
049 055
663
363
073
138 030 007 040 258 325 230
143
529
096
008 009
038
146
174 164 188 192 342
363
242 389
002
472 592
526
363
386 387 624 625 675
363 008 009 019 028 060 061 072 074 143 164 034
015
076 276 435 001 280
339
116 363 370
363
043
363 073 072 095 103
112

TV-LCD & Plasma TVs
Manufacturer/Brand
ACCURIAN
AD NOTAM
ADVENT
AKAI
AOC
APEX
APEX DIGITAL
AQUAVISION
ASTAR
AUDIOVOX
AUVIO
AVION
AXION
BENQ
CHANGHONG

Set-Up Code Number
036
672
247 388
404 405 473 475 323 387 391 615
116 363 616
572
006
573 574 686
477
454 388 076
689
441
039
600
247

Manufacturer/Brand
COBY
CYBERHOME
DAEWOO
DELL
DURABRAND
DWIN
DYNEX
ELECTROGRAPH
ELEMENT
EMERSON
ESA
FREEMOTION
FUJITSU
FUNAI
FUSION
GATEWAY
GO VIDEO
HAIER
HANNSPREE
HISENSE
HITACHI
HP
HUMAX
HYPERION
HYUNDAI
ILO
INFOCUS
INITIAL
INSIGNIA
JVC
KLEGG
KONKA
KREISEN
LG
LITEON
LOEWE
MAGNAVOX
MARANTZ
MAXENT
MINTEK
MITSUBISHI
NEC
NEXUS
NIKO
NORCENT
NORWOOD MICRO
NUVISION
OLEVIA
PANASONIC
PHILIPS
PIONEER
POLAROID
PRINCETON
PROTON
PROTRON
PROVIEW
PROX
PYLE HOME
RCA
REVOLUTION HD
RUNCO
SAMPO
SAMSUNG
SANSUI
SANYO
SCEPTRE
SEIKI
SHARP
SHERWOOD
SONY
SOVA
SOYO
SPECTRONIQ
SUNBRITE
SUNBRITE TV
SVA
SYLVANIA
SYMPHONIC
SYNTAX OLEVIA
TATUNG
TECHVIEW

Set-Up Code Number
641 671
015
076 363
320 164 363
052
257
400
466
363 494 526 622
514 363 076 052
323
688
246 198
052
642
242 268
026
363 501 623
349 381
419 442 619 630 631
011 363 613 670
378 316 327 421
518
609
337 338
472
547 470
035 282
350 400 052 164 403 454 457 604 617
038 210 581 639 668
466
457
530
363 569 113 116 284 648
268
164
164 363 226 390 467 431
116 164 281
242
362
124 363
272 262 575
620 454
527
390
027
351 567
432 363 333
080 164 208 552 524 664
164 363 431 161 594 629
234 135 393 272 520 582 660
388 323 328 353 356 494 387 391 505 506
004
033 528
392 398 498 499 500
494
572
661 662
333 363 161 588
466
395 416
363 242
258 228 229 515 655
096 400 615
166 007
276
690
251 363 684 692
349
001 608 651
041
528 033
499 500
633 634 635 386
605
328
052 164 333 514
052
432 363 333
056
045 557

TV-LCD & Plasma TVs
Manufacturer/Brand
TELEFUNKEN
TILEVISION
TOSHIBA
TRUTECH
VIEWSONIC
VIORE
VISCO
VITO
VIZIO
WESTINGHOUSE
WINBOOK
YAMAHA
ZENITH

Set-Up Code Number
615
663
138 258 325
529
242 389
472 592
526
363
386 387 624 625 675
076 276 435 001
339
116 363
363 073 072

TV-Projection TVs
Manufacturer/Brand
AKAI
DAEWOO
EPSON
HITACHI
HP
INFOCUS
JVC
LG
LOEWE
MAGNAVOX
MITSUBISHI
OPTOMA
PANASONIC
PHILIPS
RCA
SAMSUNG
SANYO
SHARP
SONY
TOSHIBA
ZENITH

Set-Up Code Number
404 405 473 475
076
324
011
378
333 548
038
363
164
164 333
109
265
080 524
164 431
333
258
166 007 187
251
001
138
363 073 072

TV-Projectors
Manufacturer/Brand
AVIELO
BENQ
BOXLIGHT
DELL
DIGITAL PROJECTION
DREAMVISION
EPSON
FUJITSU
HITACHI
INFOCUS
JVC
KNOLL SYSTEMS
MARANTZ
MITSUBISHI
NEC
OPTOMA
PANASONIC
RUNCO
SANYO
SELECO
SHARP
SIM2
SONY
TOSHIBA
VIDIKRON
YAMAHA

Set-Up Code Number
627 628
423
266
618
570
235
590
410
250
230 532 564 595
199 533 406
230 659
281 562 584
348 658
236 281
249
359 607
342 182
511 266 657
205
308
205
646
230
342 174 188 192
370

VCR
Manufacturer/Brand
ADMIRAL
ADVENTURA
AIKO
AIWA

Set-Up Code Number
149
034
117
034

VCR
Manufacturer/Brand
AKAI
AMERICA ACTION
AMERICAN HIGH
AMPRO
ANAM
ASHA
AUDIO DYNAMICS
AUDIOVOX
BEAUMARK
BROKSONIC
CALIX
CANON
CAPEHART
CCE
CITIZEN
COLT
CRAIG
CURTIS MATHES
CYBERNEX
DAEWOO
DAYTRON
DBX
DYNATECH
ELECTROHOME
ELECTROPHONIC
EMERSON
FISHER
FUJI
FUNAI
GARRARD
GE
GO VIDEO
GOLDSTAR
GRADIENTE
HARLEY DAVIDSON
HARMAN KARDON
HARWOOD
HITACHI
HUGHES
HUMAX
HQ
INSTANTREPLAY
JCL
JCPENNEY
JENSEN
JVC
KEC
KENWOOD
KLH
KODAK
LG
LLOYD
LOGIK
LXI
MAGIN
MAGNAVOX
MARANTZ
MARTA
MATSUI
MATSUSHITA
MEI
MEMOREX
MGA
MGN TECHNOLOGY
MINOLTA
MITSUBISHI
MOTOROLA
MTC
MULTITECH
NEC
NIKKO
NOBLEX
NORDMENDE
OLYMPUS
OPTIMUS
OPTONICA
PANASONIC
PENTAX
PHILCO
PHILIPS

VCR
Set-Up Code Number
016 146 043 124
117
145
072
145
102
012 023 039 043
101
102
129
101
145
108
024 117
101 117
024
003 022 102
145
102
116 117 007 010 108 120
108
012 023 039 043
034 149
059
101
006 034 101 129 131 153 116 145 120
003 010 008 009
145
034
034
072 147 063 144 145
102
101 020 012 123
034
034
012
024
004 034 043 063 137 020
817
817
034
145
145
012 015 101 020 102
043
048 043 055 012 050 145
101
048 034
024
101 145
101 020 012 123
034
024
034 003 009 120 101
102
067 034 068 145
067 069 012 145
101
030
145
145
101 003 010 034 072 102 134 145 149
059
102
020
059 020 168
145 149
034 102
024 034
012 023 039 043 048
101
102
043
145
101
149
070 145 083 133 157 074 167
020 063 145
034 067 145
067 034 101 145 817

DVD

Manufacturer/Brand
PILOT
PIONEER
PORTLAND
PROFITRONIC
PROTEC
PULSAR
QUARTZ
QUASAR
RADIO SHACK
RADIX
RANDEX
RCA
REALISTIC
RICO
RUNCO
SAMSUNG
SANKY
SANSUI
SANYO
SCOTT
SEARS
SHARP
SHINTOM
SHOGUN
SIGNATURE
SINGER
SONY
SOUNDESIGN
STS
SYLVANIA
SYMPHONIC
TANDY
TATUNG
TEAC
TECHNICS
TEKNIKA
THOMAS
TIVO
TMK
TOSHIBA
TOTEVISION
UNITECH
VECTOR RESEARCH
VICTOR
VIDEO CONCEPTS
VIDEOSONIC
VILLAIN
WARDS
WESTINGHOUSE
XR-1000
YAMAHA
ZENITH

Set-Up Code Number
101
020 048
108
102
024
072
002
145 075
123
101
101
144 147 158 145 020 034 102
003 008 010 034 101 102 145 149
058
148
102 104 120 144 147
149
022 043 048
003 010 007 134 102
120 129 131
003 008 010 020 101 009 073 120
159 145 149
024
102
034
024
001 057 058 003 154 145 149
034
020
034 059 067 145
034
010 034
039 043
034 039 043
070 145
019 034 101 145
034
817
006
131 008 059 020 120 817
101 102
102
012
048
012 034
102
034
003 020 024 034 131 102 145 120 149
024
024 034 145
012 034 039 043
072 048 101 034 058 001

VCR-TV/VCR Combos
Manufacturer/Brand
AMERICA ACTION
DAEWOO
EMERSON
FUNAI
GOLDSTAR
HARLEY DAVIDSON
HITACHI
JCPENNEY
LG
LLOYD
MAGNAVOX
MEMOREX
PANASONIC
PHILIPS
RADIO SHACK
RCA
SEARS
SONY
SYLVANIA
SYMPHONIC
THOMAS
ZENITH

Set-Up Code Number
117
117
153
034
101 123
034
034
101
101 123
034
034 067
101
070 167
034 067
123
034 144
101
057 154
067
034
034
034

Manufacturer/Brand
ACCURIAN
ADCOM
ADVENT
AIWA
AKAI
ALLEGRO
ALPINE
AMW
ANTHEM
APEX DIGITAL
ARCAM
ASPIRE DIGITAL
AUDIOVOX
BEL CANTO DESIGN
BLAUPUNKT
BROKSONIC
BUFFALO
CALIFORNIA AUDIO LABS
CAMBRIDGE AUDIO
CARY AUDIO DESIGN
CENTRIOS
CINEVISION
CITIZEN
COBY
CYBERHOME
DAEWOO
DENON
DIAMOND VISION
DISNEY
DUNE
DURABRAND
DVD 2000
DYNEX
EMERSON
ENTERPRISE
ESA
FISHER
FUNAI
GATEWAY
GE
GO VIDEO
GOLDSTAR
GPX
GRADIENTE
GREENHILL
GRUNDIG
HARMAN KARDON
HITACHI
HITEKER
ILO
INITIAL
INSIGNIA
INTEGRA
JATON
JBL
JSI
JVC
JWIN
KAWASAKI
KENWOOD
KISS
KLH
KONKA
KOSS
KREISEN
KRELL
LASONIC
LEXICON
LG
LITEON
LOEWE
MAGNAVOX
MALATA
MARANTZ
MCINTOSH
MEMOREX
MERIDIAN
MICROSOFT
MINTEK
MITO
MITSUBISHI

DVD
Set-Up Code Number
003 268
157
005
146
281
091
098
006 007
361
087 111 115
122
008 009
003 010 014 015 149
016
111
130
264
021 124
323 333 360
174 266
019
091
020
260
271
132
080 173 138 329 358
037 038 039
040 096
366
091
017
349
091 143
074
022 143
147
143
222
027
137 091 220 221 222
091
044 045
021
111
083
084 140
101
087
268
111
143 292 297 091 096 349
142 180 280 273 338
046
084
047
012
048 050
149
151
279
135
051 052 054 055
047 058 059
060
104
061 062
148
091 057 074 350
264 265 268
063
066 096 282
267
066 332
125
040 096 163
153
027 206
111 282
149
017

DVD-Blu-ray & HD DVD

Manufacturer/Brand
MYRYAD
NAD
NAKAMICHI
NESA
NEUNEO
NEXXTECH
NORCENT
ONKYO
OPPO
OPTIMUS
ORION
ORITRON
PANASONIC
PARASOUND
PHILIPS
PHILIPS MAGNAVOX
PIONEER
POLAROID
POLK AUDIO
PRESIDIAN
PRIMA
PRIMARE
PRINCETON
PROSCAN
RCA
RIO
RJTECH
ROTEL
SAMPO
SAMSUNG
SANSUI
SANYO
SEARS
SENSORY SCIENCE
SHARP
SHERWOOD
SHINSONIC
SONIC BLUE
SONY
SPECTRONIQ
SUNGALE
SUPERSCAN
SVA
SYLVANIA
SYMPHONIC
TAG MCLAREN
TASCAM
TATUNG
TEAC
TECHNICS
TECHWOOD
THETA DIGITAL
THOMPSON
TOSHIBA
TRUTECH
URBAN CONCEPTS
US LOGIC
VENTURER
VINC
X-BOX
YAMAHA
ZENITH

Set-Up Code Number
102 134
088 353
103
111
067
068
005 006 007 069 071 072 073
076 141 180 273 338 035
266 341
023
130
058
144 150 285 138 021 346 347
245
066 276 317 344
141 066 035
023 099 131 304 337 354 364
233 284 295 297
141 066 035
003 096
005
193 194
078
027
027 307
091
269
204
081 082 085
070 165 137 159 275
154
147
130
222
094
245 345
033
091
001 033 145 191 286 241 242 243 340 343 351 363
368
310
090 223
143
092 093
143
143
156
012
102
023 270
138
088
023
027
130 141 164 188 273 035 356
293
035
111 282
149
161 308
027 206
089 066 197 138 334
057 074 091

DVD-Blu-ray & HD DVD
Manufacturer/Brand
ANTHEM
CAMBRIDGE AUDIO
DENON
INSIGNIA
INTEGRA
LG
MAGNAVOX
MARANTZ
NAD
ONKYO
OPPO
PANASONIC
PHILIPS

Set-Up Code Number
361
360
329 358
096 349
273 338
091 350
096
332
353
273 338
341
285 346
344

Manufacturer/Brand
PIONEER
SAMSUNG
SHERWOOD
SONY
TOSHIBA
YAMAHA

Set-Up Code Number
304 354 364
275
345
286 340 351 363 368
273 356
334

DVD-DVD Recorders
Manufacturer/Brand
GO VIDEO
CYBERHOME
ILO
KISS
LITEON
MAGNAVOX
PANASONIC
PHILIPS
RCA
SAMSUNG
SENSORY SCIENCE
SONY
TOSHIBA

Set-Up Code Number
220 221 222
271
268
279
265 268
096
138
317
027
301
222
191
188 273

DVD-TV/DVD Combos
Manufacturer/Brand
AIWA
AKAI
AUDIOVOX
DURABRAND
ESA
FUNAI
INSIGNIA
MAGNAVOX
MINTEK
POLAROID
SAMSUNG
SV2000
SYLVANIA
SYMPHONIC
TOSHIBA
TRUTECH

Set-Up Code Number
146
281
284
143
143
143
292 297 143
282
282
284 295 297
165
143
143
143
130
293

DVD-TV/DVD/VCR Combos
Manufacturer/Brand
DURABRAND
EMERSON
ESA
INSIGNIA
MAGNAVOX
PANASONIC
SUPERSCAN
SV2000
SYLVANIA
SYMPHONIC
TOSHIBA

Set-Up Code Number
143
143
143
143
143
144
143
143
143
143
164

DVD-DVD/VCR Combos
Manufacturer/Brand
GO VIDEO
PANASONIC
PHILIPS
RCA
SAMSUNG
SANSUI
SONY
TOSHIBA
ZENITH

Set-Up Code Number
137
150
066 (VCR Functions for VCR 067)
027 (VCR Functions for VCR 144)
137 159
154
145
141
091 (VCR Functions for VCR101)

Manufacturer/Brand
ADCOM
AIWA
AKAI
ANTHEM
ARAGON
ARCAM
ATLANTIC TECHNOLOGY
AUDIO FILE
B&K
BOSE
BOSTON ACOUSTICS
CAMBRIGE AUDIO
CARVER
CARY AUDIO DESIGN
CITATION
CLARION
DELPHI
DENON
DIGITAL PROJECTION
DVICO
ELAN
ENLIGHTENED AUDIO
ESCIENT
FISHER
FLEXTRONICS
FOSGATE AUDIONICS
GOLDSTAR
HARMAN KARDON
HITACHI
INSIGNIA
INTEGRA
JAMO
JCPENNEY
JVC
KEF
KENWOOD
KLEGG
KLH
KLIPSCH
KOSS
KRELL
LEXICON
LINN
LUXMAN
MAGNAVOX
MARANTZ
MCINTOSH
MERIDIAN
MITSUBISHI
MONDIAL
MYRYAD
NAD
NAKAMICHI
NEC
NILES
NIRO
ONKYO
OPTIMUS
OUTLAW
PANASONIC
PARASOUND
PHILIPS
PIONEER
POLKAUDIO
PROCEED
RCA
REALISTIC
ROTEL
RUSSOUND
SAMSUNG
SANSUI
SANYO
SCOTT
SHARP
SHERWOOD
SIRIUS
SONY
SOUNDESIGN
SUNFIRE
TEAC
TECHNICS

AUX-Media PCs

AUX-AUDIO

AUX-AUDIO
Set-Up Code Number
082 092 225 161 269 356
170 018 104 202 203 213 211 188 699
189
335 337
687
141 077
342
071
096 097
070 170 224 347 409 460 532
447
684
006 028 061 071 201 214 226 185 013 077 284
378
148
026
515 556
109 215 230 234 330 340 679 564 569 774
660
570
057 290
099 098
451
214 182
378
148 342
008
148 233 077 028 118 318
020
589
275 017 046 108 080 209 381
398 399
216
163 191 114 279 291
530
026 066 145 192 182 005 280 374
686
331
687
216 573
072 384 672
120 235 236 237 357 360
124 377
009 139 052 165 115 004
086 164 152 077
006 028 031 040 063 185 186 265 289 492 712 719
238 286 311
100 012 013 628
242 204
157 158 042 043 081 112
077
186 113 598
040 244 245 172 183 287
176
403
343
275 017 046 108 080 209 552 381
026 041
342
032 195 219 177 292 626 516
129 130 132 261 294 295 333 334
249 250 063 690
014 039 044 069 168 116 035 063 198 480 556 513
556 685
144 268
010 048 117 156 067 288
019 073 075 095
074 083 085 654
445
016 653 571
040 048 110 063 065 228
214
019
026 094 175 652
024 102 106 447 370
555 585 767 588
001 018 247 248 166 101 184 218 271 380 560 612
036
344 345 182
005 019 049 040 212 217
122 176 193 219 178 177 200 257 262

Manufacturer/Brand
THETA DIGITAL
TOSHIBA
VIZIO
XM SATELLITE RADIO
YAMAHA
ZENITH

Set-Up Code Number
136
060 087 198 278 510
551
515 556
026 253 169 067 173 205 264 232 089 264 274 715
717 644 695 738 756
143 210

AUX-DVR(TIVO)
Manufacturer/Brand
DSTV
HUGHES
HUMAX
ICREALTIME
MOXI
PHILIPS
RCA
REPLAY NETWORKS
SONY
TIVO
TOSHIBA

Set-Up Code Number
787 788 789 800 786
817
817
784 816
782
790 817 785
809
775
804 805
790 817
817

AUX-Home Theater Systems
Manufacturer/Brand
AIWA
BOSE
DENON
INSIGNIA
JAMO
KEF
KOSS
NAD
NIRO
ONKYO
PANASONIC
PHILIPS
PIONEER
POLKAUDIO
ROTEL
SAMSUNG
SHARP
SONY
TOSHIBA
VERIS

Set-Up Code Number
699
347 409 460
564
589
398
530
573
598
343
552
516
690 705
513
685
654
571 653
652
317 319 321 322 324
510
772

AUX-Tuners & Satellite Radios
Manufacturer/Brand
ANTEX ELECTRONICS
BOSE
DELPHI
NEXUS AUDIO
PIONEER
RUSSOUND
SIRIUS
SONY
XM SATELLITE RADIO
ZEEVEE

Set-Up Code Number
588
532 170
515
751
556
445
555 585 767
380
515 556
611

Manufacturer/Brand
ACER
APPLE TV
DELL
DENON
DLINK
GATEWAY
HAUPPAUGE
HP
KEYSPAN
LINKSYS
NETGEAR
ROKU
SILVERSTONE
SONY
SYABAS
TOSHIBA
WINBOOK

Set-Up Code Number
820
836
820
830
832 838
820
821 822
820
823
566
837
565
666
820
677
820
820

AUX-Gaming Systems
Manufacturer/Brand
AUDIO AUTHORITY
LOGITECH
MICROSOFT / XBOX
MICROSOFT / XBOX 360
SONY / PS2 / PS3

Set-Up Code Number
622
658
851
826
829 498

AUX-Lighting Controls
Manufacturer/Brand
COLORADIO VNET
LEVITON
LIGHTOLIER CONTROLS
LITE TOUCH
LUTRON
RAKO
X-10

Set-Up Code Number
849
850
848
843 844
839 841 341
846 847
840 842 845

AUX-Digital to Analog Converter box
Manufacturer/Brand
CISCO
DIGITAL STREAM
HOMECAST
SCHMARTZ
SKARDIN
SONY
ZENTECH
ZENITH
ZINWELL

Set-Up Code Number
577
609
576
648
610
646 647
610
567
593

AUX-SOUNDBAR
AUX-iPod Controls
Manufacturer/Brand
APPLE / iPod
BOSE
DENON
DLO
GRIFFIN
KENSINGTON
MARANTZ
ONKYO
SONANCE

Manufacturer/Brand
Set-Up Code Number

824 828
827
830 559
418
835
825
834
833
831

BOWER & WILKINS
DEFINITIVE TECHNOLOGY
ENERGY
KLIPSCH
PARADIGM
PINNACLE
POLK AUDIO
SPEAKERCRAFT
TOSHIBA
YAMAHA

Set-Up Code Number
467
582
602
602
618
606
605
562
608
568 644

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