Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 15

PM8TSMD.

p65
1

Manual
Owner’s
PM8TSMD
12/9/02, 4:53 PM

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine


Table Of Contents Glossary Of Terms
BATTERY INSTALLATION .................................................................... 4 LCD: Liquid Crystal Display. This is the “Virtual keyboard” on
GLOSSARY OF TERMS ........................................................................ 3 the remote.
BATTERY SAVER ......................................................................... 4
CODE SAVER .............................................................................. 4 LED: Light Emitting Diode, the red indicator at the top of the
remote.
POWER-ON DEFAULT .................................................................. 4
LCD......................................................................................... 4 Button Frame: This is the square around a button in the LCD. It
CODE SEARCH BUTTON .................................................................... 5 can have a name inside the square or the button can be just the
QUICK SETUP GUIDE ........................................................................ 6 “frame.”
BUTTON/KEY DESCRIPTIONS ............................................................. 8
DIRECT CODE ENTRY ..................................................................... 10 Mode button: This means any button in the LCD that changes
CODE SEARCH ............................................................................... 10 the mode that the remote is in, e.g. TV, VCR, Cable, SAT, etc.
CODE IDENTIFICATION .................................................................... 11
CODE LEARNING ............................................................................ 12 TV Sleep Timer event: A countdown timer to turn your TV off
after some specified number of minutes you set.
TO CLEAR LEARNED COMMANDS UNDER A MODE ............................ 14
TO CLEAR ALL LEARNED COMMANDS ............................................ 14 Punch-through: A command that “punches-through from one
MASTER CLEAR ............................................................................. 14 mode to another, e.g., TV volume can work even while the
CHANGING BUTTON LABELS ............................................................ 15 remote is in VCR mode.
RESTORING DEFAULT BUTTON LABELS ............................................. 15
SETTING A TV SLEEP TIMER .......................................................... 16 Backlighting: lights up the LCD so you can see it in the dark. Set
ADVANCED OPTIONS AND FEATURES ................................................ 17 to come on automatically in low light conditions.
TV OR CD/AUDIO PUNCH-THROUGH ......................................... 17
VCR/DVD PUNCH-THROUGH .................................................. 17 Master Screen: The screen that shows all the possible button
VCR RECORD ......................................................................... 17 CD TAPE TUNER
LCD/BACKLIGHTING ON-TIME ................................................. 18 1 CC 2 3
SUB-T SETUP SLEEP
REMOVING THE BEEP ................................................................ 18 TV VIDEO DVD
4 5 OK 6

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine


MODE ASSIGNMENTS ................................................................ 19
LRN-A LEVEL LRN-B
INPUT MODES .......................................................................... 19 TOGGLE CODE PIP
TV/VCR AND TV/DVD COMBO UNITS ................................... 19 7 DSP 8 9 SUB
TITLE BAND RETURN
LIBRARY CODE LIST ...................................................................... 20 MOVE QUIT
MENU
PRODUCT OPERATION ..................................................................... 26 INPUT 0 ENTER
FRONT CENTER REAR
TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................................................ 27
LEARN MODE
INFO SCREEN
GUIDE KEY?
Convention: In this manual button names shown in upper case
and Bold are LCD screen buttons, e.g., MODE, CODE, QUIT,
etc. Other names refer to the hard rubber buttons, e.g., TV, VCR,
Power.
2 3
PM8TSMD.p65 2-3 12/9/02, 4:53 PM
Battery Installation Code Search Button
labels, shown below. touching anywhere on the LCD turns the display on. The remaining rubber
buttons do not activate the display.
Your LCD Universal Remote requires 4 new AAA alkaline batteries.
The Code Search button is used for setting up the remote. The red indicator
(LED) blinks briefly when you press the Code Search button. To enter the
To install the batteries: Setup routines press and hold the Code Search button until the LED remains
on. The Main Setup Screen shown below appears. Setup is used for direct
1. Turn the remote over, pull on the tab and lift the cover off. Library Code entry, Code Searching, Code Identification., etc. Exit from Setup
2. Insert the batteries, matching the batteries to the (+) and (-) marks inside occurs automatically after 60 seconds if no button is pressed. In certain
the battery compartment.
Main Setup Screen
Only shown
SETUP SLEEP
3. Slide the battery cover back into place. in TV Mode
Battery Saver QUIT
Your LCD remote automatically “times-out” if the buttons are depressed for MODE
more than about 30 seconds. This saves your batteries should your remote get
stuck in a place where the buttons remain depressed (e.g., between the sofa
TV POWER VCR
cushions).
CBL SAT DVD AUX
Code Saver
AUDIO AUDIO1
All programmed information is retained while changing batteries. CHAPTER/CH+
CHAPTER/CH+

VOL +
MUTE
Power-On Default PREV
CHAN
CODE
SEARCH
CHAP T ER/CH
Used for
REPEAT
When you first insert the batteries your LCD remote always powers-on in TV SCAN PLAY SCAN+
setting up

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine


Mode. the remote.
REC STOP PAUSE
LCD
routines, the Code Search button can be used to return to the Main Setup
The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) acts as a “Virtual Keypad.” The display has Screen. If any operation was not complete when the time-out occurs then that
a 15 position segmented button area. The display is normally blank when the operation remains unchanged at its original setting.
remote is not in use. Pressing the Code Search button, any Mode button, or
Notes
1. Pressing the LCD QUIT button when shown in a Setup routine, returns the
display to Main Setup Screen. Any changes made prior to that point are
discarded.
2. You can exit to normal operation by pressing the LCD QUIT button at the
Main Setup Screen.
3. In some cases, pressing the Code Search button at any time in a Setup
4 5
PM8TSMD.p65 4-5 12/9/02, 4:53 PM
Quick Setup Guide Quick Setup Guide, cont.
routine discards any changes made and returns to normal operation. 8. To save and exit from the Learn routine, press and release QUIT.
4. Any Setup routine button entry error or code entry error causes the remote 9. Press QUIT.
to give an error warning (3 beeps).
To program your remote to control your TV or VCR, or Cable, etc.: To turn on your TV or VCR, or Cable Box, etc.:
1. Press and hold Code Search (the remote beeps). Press TV or VCR, or CBL.
2. Release Code Search when you hear a second beep. Press Power.
3. Press and release MODE.
4. Press and release TV, VCR, etc. To Clear stored learned commands under a Mode:
5. Press and release CODE. 1. Press and hold Code Search (the remote beeps).
6. Enter 3 digit code. 2. Release Code Search when you hear a second beep.
7. Press QUIT. 3. Press and release MODE.
4. Press and release TV, VCR, SAT, etc.
To search for a code (instead of using the code library list): 5. Press and release LEARN.
1. Turn on the device (TV, VCR, etc.) to be controlled. 6. Press and hold Code Search. Release when you hear a beep.
2. Press and hold Code Search (the remote beeps). 7. Press QUIT.
3. Release Code Search when you hear a second beep.
4. Press and release MODE. To Clear ALL stored learned commands:
5. Press and release TV, VCR, SAT, etc. 1. Press and hold Code Search (the remote beeps).
6. Press and release CODE. 2. Release Code Search when you hear a second beep.
7. Press the CHANNEL UP button repeatedly until the Device to be con- 3. Press and release MODE.
trolled changes channel. 4. Press and release any Mode button (TV, VCR, SAT, etc.)
8. Press and release MUTE, or OK to install the code. 5. Press and hold LEARN. Release when you hear a beep.
9. Press QUIT. 6. Press QUIT.
To identify a code To Clear all stored Learned Commands, and User Programmed Codes,
1. Press and hold Code Search (the remote beeps). i.e., return to factory defaults:
2. Release Code Search when you hear a second beep. 1. Press and hold Code Search (the remote beeps).
3. Press and release MODE. 2. Release Code Search when you hear a second beep.
4. Press and release TV, VCR, SAT, etc. 3. Press and hold Code Search for approximately 5 seconds until the LED
5. Press and release CODE. blinks on then turns off. The screen goes blank.
6. Press and release Code Search. The Default Reset is now complete and the remote will be in normal TV
7. The display shows the code using the LCD digits. The 3 digits are shown Mode.
in sequence for 1 second each.
8. Press QUIT. To change the name for a button:

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine


1. Press and hold Code Search (the remote beeps).
To learn a command: 2. Release Code Search when you hear a second beep.
1. Press and hold Code Search (the remote beeps). 3. Press and release MODE.
2. Release Code Search when you hear a second beep. 4. Press and release TV, VCR, SAT, etc.
3. Press and release MODE. 5. Press and release SCREEN.
4. Press and release TV, VCR, SAT, etc. 6. Press any of the LCD buttons repeatedly within the current Mode to select
5. Press and release LEARN. the individual button segment display required. Press SCREEN to toggle
6. Press and release the LCD Remote button that you want to store a learned between the two screens for that Mode.
button under. 7. To save the Label selections for the current Mode screen, press the Mute
7. Quickly point the top of your original remote at the bottom of the LCD button or the Code Search button.
remote and press and hold the original remote button that you want to learn
until the LED blinks off once. To learn another button, press and release
LEARN repeat from Step 6.
6 7
PM8TSMD.p65 6-7 12/9/02, 4:53 PM
Button/LCD Key Descriptions
CC activates the PIP (Picture-in- DVD
Closed Caption Picture) and
feature if your device TOGGLE buttons Chapter+ and Chapter- hard buttons respectively locate the succeeding or
has that feature. CD TAPE TUNER operate your preceding Chapters or Tracks on a disc.
1 CC 2 3
SUB-T SETUP SLEEP television’s Picture- TITLE LCD key brings up the DVD Title Menu screen.
TV VIDEO DVD
SUB-T (Subtitle) 4 5 OK 6 in-Picture features. SUB-T (Subtitle) LCD key brings up DVD Subtitle Menu for Subtitle
LRN-A LEVEL LRN-B
brings up DVD TOGGLE CODE PIP
Use PIP to activate selection and display.
Subtitle Menu for 7 DSP 8 9 SUB
the feature and
TITLE BAND RETURN RETURN LCD key goes back to previous on-screen selection.
Subtitle selection MENU MOVE QUIT TOGGLE to swap INFO LCD key brings up DVD Display or Control Menu for Chapter/Track/
INPUT 0 ENTER
and display. FRONT CENTER REAR between the displayed Title number, Time remaining/elapsed indication, system information, etc.
LEARN MODE
INFO SCREEN pictures on your TV. MENU LCD key brings up the DVD disc Menu screen - use with the Up,
GUIDE KEY?
MENU accesses the Down, Left & Right navigation buttons.
Menu functions of SUB controls Sub
TV POWER VCR OK LCD key is used for on-screen Menu selection. Note some DVD players
the device you are Woofer in Audio
require the Play button to be used.
controlling. CBL SAT DVD AUX mode.
QUIT LCD key is used to Exit or Clear on-screen Menu displays.
AUDIO AUDIO1
Play hard button is used to start Disc playback and for Menu selection on
TV, VCR, CBL,
some DVD players.
SAT, DVD, CHAPTER/CH+
CHAPTER/CH+ CHAPTER +/-
Stop hard button stops Disc playback.
AUX selects controls DVD track
VOL +

MUTE Pause hard button will pause Disc playback - press Play to resume.
product to be selection i.e., DVD
PREV CODE Scan+ and Scan- hard buttons control the speed of Fast Forward and Reverse
operated. CHAN
CHAP T ER/CH
SEARCH
Track Skip Up/Down
Playback respectively.
REPEAT (in DVD mode). Note
SCAN PLAY SCAN+ Repeat hard button performs DVD players “A-B Repeat” (or RPT A.B)
the DVD Transport
Prev. Ch. function for repeat play of current Chapter or Track.
REC STOP PAUSE keys also control
returns to the
DVD when in DVD
previously SAT
Mode.
selected channel, or
DVD repeat toggle. RECORD, PLAY, STOP, GUIDE LCD key displays on-screen Satellite Channel Guide.
Repeat performs REW, FF, PAUSE VCR Chapter+ and Chapter- hard buttons perform the “Page+” and “Page-”
DVD players “A-B control buttons operate function for on-screen Guide Menus used by some Satellite systems.
Repeat” (or RPT your VCR even when the INFO LCD key brings up Satellite Display screen for current Channel and
A.B) function for remote is set to operate the system information.
repeat play of current TV. Also operates DVD MENU LCD key brings up the Satellite Menu screen - use with the Up,
Chapter or Track. Scan -/+. Down, Left & Right navigation buttons.

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine


OK LCD key is used for on-screen Menu selection.
QUIT LCD key is used to Exit or Clear on-screen Menu displays.
INPUT LCD key performs the Satellite TV/SAT function.
8 9
PM8TSMD.p65 8-9 12/9/02, 4:53 PM
Direct Library Code Entry
8. Press QUIT. 3. Release the Code Search button.
4. Press and release MODE. SETUP
Preprogrammed and Learned codes are not affected by these changes. The LED blinks off once.
5. Press and release desired Mode button (TV, VCR, SAT, CODE
To enter Codes directly from Library Code Tables using the Code Search etc.) on the rubber keypad. The LED blinks off once.
SETUP SLEEP
6. Press and release CODE. QUIT
button. When a valid code is entered for a Mode, that Mode The LED blinks off once.
is reset to its Default Button Label screen and any learned 7. Press the CHANNEL UP button (or POWER or PLAY)
LEARN
SCREEN
KEY?
functions for that Mode are deleted i.e., the Mode is reset on the rubber keypad repeatedly until the device to be
back to its power-on default configuration. controlled changes channel. If you overshoot the code
QUIT
required, press the CHANNEL DOWN button to back-
1. Press and hold Code Search button until the LED MODE track through the Library. Press CHANNEL UP to
remains on (after approximately 2-3 seconds) and the change direction to forward again.
display shows the Main Setup Screen. 8. When the device to be controlled changes channel, press and release OK,
2. Release the Code Search button. or MUTE on the rubber keypad to install the code.
SETUP
3. Press and release MODE. 9. Press QUIT.
The LED blinks off once. If the Device does not have a Channel Up button, use the Play (VCR or DVD
4. Press and release the desired Mode button CODE
only) or the Power button instead. Code Search starts from the currently stored
(TV, VCR, SAT, etc.) on the rubber keypad. code number under that Mode.
QUIT
5. The
PressLED
and blinks
releaseoff once.
CODE.
The LED blinks off once. LEARN
Reverse Code Search: It is possible to start a manual Code Search in the
SCREEN
6. Enter the 3 digit Code from the KEY?
reverse direction by pressing the CHANNEL DOWN button instead of the
Library Code Tables using the
LCD number buttons.
1 2 3
SETUP SLEEP SETUP
For a valid code, the LED blinks off 4 5 6
Code Identification
CODE
7 8 9
QUIT QUIT CHANNEL UP button. SETUP SLEEP
0
MODE
Lets you identify codes installed in the remote.
KEY?
1. Press and hold Code Search until the LED remains on QUIT
(after approximately 2-3 seconds) and the display shows
Code Search MODE

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine


the Main Setup Screen.
2. Release the Code Search button.
after the last digit is entered. For an invalid code, the LED flashes three times 3. Press and release MODE.
before going off. In both cases, the display returns to the Main Setup Screen. The LED blinks off once.
7. Press QUIT. 4. Press and release the desired Mode button (TV, VCR, SETUP
If you can’t find the code for your brand of product in the code list, you can SAT, etc.) on the rubber keypad. The LED blinks off
search the entire Code Library for a particular device that might not be listed once. CODE
in the code list or is listed under a different manufacturer. When a valid code is 5. Press and release CODE.
QUIT
entered for a Mode, the Default Button Label screen is used SETUP SLEEP
The LED blinks off once.
and any learned functions are deleted for that Mode i.e., the 6. Press and release the Code Search button. LEARN
SCREEN
Mode is reset back to its power-on default setting. The LED blinks off once. KEY?
1. Turn on the device (TV, VCR, etc.) to be controlled. 7. The display shows the code using the LCD digits. The 3
2. Press and hold Code Search until the LED remains on QUIT
digits are shown in sequence for 1 second each. The LED
(after approximately 2-3 seconds) and the display shows blinks off for each digit displayed. This sequence is only
MODE
the Main Setup Screen.
10 11
PM8TSMD.p65 10-11 12/9/02, 4:53 PM
Code Learning
CD TAPE TUNER
1 CC 2 3
SUB-T SETUP SLEEP
TV VIDEO DVD
4 5 OK 6
LRN-A LEVEL LRN-B
TOGGLE CODE PIP
performed once then the display returns to the Main Setup Screen.
7 DSP 8 9 SUB
TITLE BAND RETURN
MENU MOVE QUIT
INPUT 0 ENTER
LCD Remote FRONT
LEARN
GUIDE

CENTER
MODE
INFO
KEY?

REAR
SCREEN
8. Press QUIT. CBL
CBL
CBL
CBL

TV
TV
TV
TV
SAT
SAT
SAT
SAT

POWER
POWER
POWER
POWER
DVD
DVD
DVD
DVD

VCR
VCR
VCR
VCR
AUX
AUX
AUX
AUX
You can teach the LCD Remote to learn commands from your existing AUDIO
AUDIO
AUDIO
AUDIO
CHAPTER/CH+
CHAPTER/CH
CHAPTER/CH
CHAPTER/CH++
+

AUDIO1
AUDIO1
AUDIO1
AUDIO1

VV
VVO
O
MUTE
MUTE

O
OLLLL+
MUTE
MUTE

+
remotes. The Remote can store original remote commands consisting of up to

+
+
PREV
PREV
PREV
PREV CO
CO
CO
CO DE
DE
DE
DE
CH
CH
CH
CHAN
AN
AN
AN SEARCH
SEARCH
SEARCH
SEARCH
C
C
C
CHHA
HH A
P
PP
AAPTTTTE
EE
ER
RR
R///C
C /C
C
HH
HH
REPEAT
REPEAT
REPEAT
REPEAT
SC
SC
C
SSCAAN
AANN
N PLAY
PLAY
PLAY
PLAY SSC
SSCC
CA
AA
ANN+
NN++
+
REC
REC STOP
STOP PAU
PAU
PAUSE
SE
40 buttons each per Mode. Only one original remote type can be stored under
REC
REC STOP
STOP PAU SE
SE
any one Mode (see Tips on Learning). The Remote can also be pre-
programmed with one of the library codes and then have Learned buttons Learning sensor 2 inches
“overlaid” in button positions of your choice.
AUX
AUX
AUX
AUX CD
CD
CD
CD
PPPPRRRREVEV
EVEV
C
CCCHHHHAAAAN
NN
N
C
CC
O
C
OO
ODE
DE
DE
DE
SE
SE
SEARC
SEARC
ARC
ARCHH
HH
Tips On Learning Existing PIP
PIP
PIP
PIP
TOGGLE
TOGGLE
TOGGLE
TOGGLE
remotes
1. Use fresh batteries for both the LCD remote and your original remote(s).
2. It is recommended that your perform a Master Reset before attempting any SETUP SLEEP
learning. Note this will reset all user programming back to factory defaults.
3. Place the original remote to the rear of the LCD remote so that the IR LED
Remote along the line of remotes as you learn commands
from each of them in turn, making sure that you keep about QUIT
SEARCH
SEARCH
SEARCH
SEARCH
AUDIO1
AUDIO1

DE
DE
AUDIO1
AUDIO1

CO
CODE
DE

2 inches in between the remote you are learning from and


AUX
AUX

CO
CO
AUX
AUX
VCR
VCR

+
+
VCR
VCR

N+
+

SE
SE
NN

PAUSE
SE
RETURN

SCREEN

AN
TUNER

SUB

AA
LRN-B

ENTER
SLEEP

REAR

CA

PAU
CC
QUIT
DVD

PAU
PAU
PIP

SSC

V
VVOLLLL+
VO
O +
+
+
SS

O
9

DVD
DVD
3

5 OK 6

2 inches
DVD
DVD

Exiting remote
+
CHAPTER/CH+
CHAPTER/CH
CHAPTER/CH
CHAPTER/CH +
+

H
HH
POWER
POWER

+
+
C
/C
POWER
POWER

+
CHAN+
CENTER

R///C
C
MUTE
MUTE
SETUP

PLAY
PLAY
LEVEL

STOP
STOP
CODE

MOVE
VIDEO

KEY?
BAND

MUTE
MUTE
MODE

PLAY
PLAY

CHAN
RR

STOP
STOP
TAPE

INFO

CHAN
CHAN
PTTTTE
PP
P ER
EE
2

HA
HH A
AA
SAT
SAT

C
CH

MODE
SAT
SAT

C
C
TOGGLE

the LCD Remote.


FRONT

LEARN
DSP
LRN-A

REPEAT
REPEAT
SUB-T

INPUT
CC

MENU
TITLE

GUIDE

REPEAT
REPEAT
CD

TV

REC
REC
N
NN

REC
REC
AN
AA
CA
1

TV
TV

SC
AUDIO
AUDIO
TV
TV

SC
C
AUDIO
AUDIO
CBL
CBL

SS
CBL
CBL

AN
AN
PREV
PREV
AN
AN
PREV
PREV
CH
CH
CH
CH

1. Press and hold the Code Search button until the LED
LCD
IR sensor remains on (after approximately 2-3 seconds) and the
Remote
display shows the Main Setup Screen. SETUP
on the front of the original remote is in line with the LCD remote’s IR 2. Release the Code Search button.
sensor, located below the hard button area. See diagram below. 3. Press and release MODE. CODE
4. Keep the distance between the two remotes to approximately 2 inches. The LED blinks off once.
5. Experiment by learning 2 or 3 buttons initially (to ensure compatibility and 4. Press and release desired Mode button (TV, VCR, SAT, QUIT
familiarity) and then carry out a Master Reset before completely learning etc.) on the rubber keypad. The LED blinks off once.
LEARN
your original remote’s keyboard. 5. Press and release LEARN. SCREEN
KEY?
6. Do not attempt to learn directly under an incandescent or low-voltage light The LED blinks off once.
as these can cause interference with the IR transmissions. Keep at least CD TAPE TUNER
1 CC 2 3
three feet away from any such light sources. The screen shows the current screen labels for that Mode. SUB-T SETUP SLEEP
TV VID EO DVD
7. When learning a button, do not release the button being learned until the The SETUP and LEARN labels are also shown. 4 5 OK 6
Shows
LRN-A Current
LEVEL LRN-B
TOGGLE CODE PIP
6. Press and release the LCD Remote button that you want 7 DSP 8 9
SUB
TITLE Screen

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine


BAND RETURN
to store a learned function under. Press SCREEN to MENU
INPUT
MOVE
0
QUIT
ENTER
To Learn Commands toggle the screen labels displayed. The LED blinks off. FRONT
LEARN
CENTER
MODE

REAR
7. The display now shows a blank screen with just SETUP GUIDE
INFO
KEY?
SCREEN
and LEARN labels. Press and hold the original remote
LED remains on and the LCD display returns (this can take 2-3 seconds). button that you want to learn until the LED blinks off
and the LEARN/QUIT key screen is displayed (this SETUP
No functions can be stored under the LEARN, SLEEP, Code Search, TV, process can take up to 2 or 3 seconds to complete). To
VCR, DVD, Cable, SAT, AUX, Audio or Audio 1 buttons, or the SCREEN learn another button, press and release the LEARN key
button. (on the LEARN/QUIT key screen) and repeat from Step
6. QUIT
Gather all the remotes that you want to learn “from” and have them all lined If there is a problem with learning the LED flashes three
LEARN
up on your coffee table side by side. Place the LCD Remote in front of your times. Go back to Step 6. If problems persist learning a KEY?
existing remotes so that the top of your existing remotes point at the bottom particular remote, try Clearing the Learned commands under
of the LCD Remote (see diagram on next page). You can then slide the LCD that Mode (see page 14) and start again. To abort learning,
press Code Search once and return to the Main Setup screen
12 13
PM8TSMD.p65 12-13 12/9/02, 4:53 PM
To Clear stored Learned Commands under a Mode Changing Button Labels
(i.e. back to step 3). display shows the Main Setup Screen.
SETUP SLEEP 2. Release the Code Search button.
8. To save and exit from the Learn routine press QUIT. 3. Press and hold the Code Search button for approximately 5 seconds until
The display returns to the Main Setup Screen. the LED blinks on then turns off (the LCD goes blank).
9. Press QUIT. Learning is now complete. The Default Reset is now complete and the remote will be in TV Mode.
1. Press and hold the Code Search button until the LED QUIT
SETUP SLEEP
Lets you select which buttons and individual button label
remains on (after approximately 2-3 seconds) and the
MODE segments are shown in the display. You can select any LCD
display shows the Main Setup Screen.
button for change except the SCREEN button. Each button
2. Release the Code Search button.
can use any one of the available labels. Each button allows
3. Press and release MODE. QUIT
SETUP just the “frame” to be shown. You can even completely
The LED blinks off once.
hide a button.
4. Press and release desired Mode button MODE
(TV, VCR, SAT, etc.) on the rubber keypad. CODE
1. Press and hold the Code Search button until the LED
The LED blinks off once.
QUIT remains on (after approximately 2-3 seconds) and the
5. Press and release LEARN. SETUP
display shows the Main Setup Screen.
The LED blinks off once. LEARN
SCREEN
2. Release the Code Search button.
KEY? CODE
3. Press and release MODE.
The LED blinks off once.
To Clear ALL stored Learned Commands 4. Press and release desired Mode button
QUIT
(TV, VCR, SAT, etc.) on the rubber keypad. LEARN
SCREEN
The LED blinks off once. KEY?
6. Press and hold Code Search until SETUP SLEEP
5. Press and release SCREEN.
the Main Setup Screen is displayed.
The LED blinks off once.
7. Press QUIT.
The display shows the current labels for
All Learned Command entries under that Mode
that Mode (Note this might not be the Default Labels). The SETUP and
are now cleared. QUIT
SCREEN labels are also shown.
Clears all stored Learned Commands in the Remote
MODE 6. Press any of the LCD buttons multiple times within the current Mode to
(recommended before first time learning).
select the individual button label required. (Use SCREEN to toggle
between the two screens for that mode). The LED blinks off to indicate
1. Press and hold the Code Search button until the LED
remains on (after approximately 2-3 seconds) and the SETUP
display shows the Main Setup Screen.
2. Release the Code Search button. CODE
3. Press and release MODE. Restoring Default Button Labels

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine


The LED blinks off once. QUIT
4. Press and release any Mode button (TV, VCR, SAT, each button keypress acceptance.
LEARN
etc.) on the rubber keypad. The LED blinks off once. SCREEN 7. To save the Label change selections, press the Mute button or the Code
KEY?
Search button. This then returns to the Main Setup Screen.
8. Press QUIT.
Master Reset The Button Label change routine is now complete. Preprogrammed and
Learned codes are not affected by these changes.
5. Press and hold LEARN 1. Press and hold the Code Search button until the LED remains on (after
until the Main Setup Screen approximately 2-3 seconds) and the display shows the Main Setup Screen.
is displayed (after approx. 5 seconds). 2. Release the Code Search button.
6. Press QUIT. 3. Press and release MODE. The LED blinks off once.
All Learned Commands are now cleared. 4. Press and release desired Mode button (TV, VCR, SAT, etc.) on the rubber
Resets the remote defaults back to the factory settings. keypad. The LED blinks off once.
5. Press and release SCREEN. The LED blinks off once.
1. Press and hold the Code Search button until the LED remains on and
14 15
PM8TSMD.p65 14-15 12/9/02, 4:53 PM
Restoring Default Labels, cont. Advanced Options/Features
6. The display shows the current labels for that TAPE
To cancel a Sleep Timer, press and release the POWER button in TV Mode or
CD TUNER
Mode. The SETUP and SCREEN labels are 1 CC 2 3 press and hold SLEEP until the remotes beeps twice, and the LED blinks
also shown. SUB-T twice.
7. To reset the current Mode button labels back TV VIDEO DVD
to their Default settings, press and hold the 4 5 OK 6 Notes
current Mode button (TV, VCR, SAT, etc.) on LRN-A LEVEL LRN-B 1. Entering Setup using the Code Search button clears any previously set
the rubber keypad until the Main Setup Screen TOGGLE CODE PIP Sleep Timer.
is shown. 7 DSP 8 9 SUB
2. If the TV Power button has been learned then the learned command is sent
TITLE BAND RETURN
8. Press QUIT. when the Sleep Timer is activated.
MENU MOVE QUIT
The display shown to the right shows ALL the TV or CD/Audio Volume/Mute Punch-Through
INPUT 0 ENTER
FRONT CENTER REAR
MODE User selectable TV or Audio Device Volume Punch-through is a feature which
INFO SCREEN lets you select which device is controlled by the Volume/Mute keys. Normally
GUIDE
other types of remotes punch-through to the device programmed under the TV
Mode when the Volume/Mute keys are pressed e.g. when in DVD Mode,
pressing Volume/Mute operates the TV sound. With this remote you can select
Setting a TV Sleep Timer TV, or one of the programmed Audio devices, as the volume punch-through
target e.g. if you use your A/V Amplifier for sound then pressing Volume/
Mute buttons in any Mode can control your A/V Amplifier sound.
possible labels, although only the options for the Mode you selected are shown
at any one time. The Mode selected for Volume punch-through control must be either TV
Mode, or an AUDIO Mode programmed with a CD or Audio Device. Any
Note: other selection (VCR, DVD, CBL, SAT) is denied with an LED “error flash.”
1. Resetting the Mode button labels back to their power-on default setting, The power-on default is TV Volume punch-through.
results in an automatic save for that Mode.
2. You cannot change the SCREEN button. Note: When TV is the punch-through device, all CD/Audio Modes take any
The Sleep Timer feature lets the remote turn off your TV
Volume/Mute button press commands from the CD/Audio code. All other
after a period of 1 to 99 minutes. The TV Power command CC
SLEEP device types punch-through to TV Volume/Mute control. When CD/Audio is
is sent at the end of the timed period. The LCD SLEEP
OK the punch-through device, all Modes take any Volume/Mute button press
button is used for setting a TV Sleep Timer and is only
commands from that CD/Audio code.
available in TV Mode. The LCD SLEEP button is not TOGGLE PIP
revealed for any other Mode that you might have set for
MENU MOVE QUIT 1. Press and hold the Code Search button until the LED remains on (after
TV.
approximately 2-3 seconds) and the Main Setup Screen is shown.
2. Release the Code Search button.

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine


SCREEN
GUIDE
3. Press and hold the Mode button for device you want the Volume buttons to
1. Press the TV Mode button.
control (e.g. AUX, or AUDIO) until the LED blinks.
2. Press SCREEN to toggle to the TV screen that displays 1 2 3
SETUP SLEEP 4. Press QUIT.
the SLEEP button, shown here.
4 5 6
The Default Volume Control is now set for that Mode.
3. Press and hold SLEEP until the LED remains on
(after approx. 2-3 seconds).
7 8 9 VCR/DVD Punch-Through
4. Release SLEEP.
5. Press and release TWO numeric keys (01-99) 0
This remote lets you Punch-through to the last VCR or DVD device used.
for the time required. E.G., 0, then 7 for 7 secs. KEY?
Normally other types of remotes only punch-through (from another Mode) on
The LED blinks off and the display the 6 VCR carriage keys, to the device programmed under the VCR Mode key.
returns to normal operation. This is not much use if you are using a DVD programmed under a Mode other
6. The TV Sleep Timer is now set. than VCR. This remote punches-through to the last VCR or DVD device you
7. Leave the Remote pointing towards your TV with an unobstructed path. used. For example, if you have 3 DVD/VCR devices programmed into this
remote, the last one you accessed on the remote will be the one that has control
16 17
PM8TSMD.p65 16-17 12/9/02, 4:53 PM
Advanced Options/Features Advanced Options/Features
of the 6 VCR/DVD keys when in any other mode.
When any button is pressed, an audible beep is heard to acknowledge the
VCR Record button press. This beep can be toggled on or off. The default state is enabled
(ON). To change this:
In VCR Mode (including punch-through), the Record button has to be pressed Mode TV VCR/DVD CBL SAT AUDIO
twice before the command is sent. This is also true if a VCR type is 1. Press and hold the Code Search button until the LED remains on (after
programmed under any other Mode. The exceptions are for approximately
Equipment 2-3 seconds)
Television VCRand the Main Setup Screen
Cable is shown.
Satellite CD
DVD and SAT codes where the Record button transmits the 1 2 3 2. Release the Code Search button.
SETUP
command after only a single press of the Record button. In 4 5 6
3. Press and Projector
hold MUTE until
LD the LED blinks. DBS Amplifier
any CD/Audio Mode, the Record button must also be 4. Press QUIT.
pressed twice. 7 8 9 DVD STB Tuner
LCD Panel and Backlight On-Time The Beep Feature is now toggled OFF and Main Setup Screen is shown.
PVR
Repeat above steps to toggle back ON. DTV Tape
The LCD Panel and Backlighting remain on for a user- KEY?
Mode Assignments Web TV A/V Recr.
selectable time period (10, 20, 30,……90 seconds). The
power-on default is 10 seconds from the last button press. Code types are assigned as follows: MD
1 2 3
To change the LCD/Backlight On-time: SETUP
4 5 6
1. Press and hold the Code Search button until the LED INPUT LCD Key
7 8 9
The INPUT button performs the TV/VCR antenna switch function when in
0 ENTER
VCR Mode.
The INPUT button performs the A.B switch function when in Cable Mode.
KEY?
The INPUT button performs the TV/SAT switch function when in SAT Mode.
The INPUT button performs the Input source switch function when in TV
Mode.
remains on (after approximately 2-3 seconds) and the Main Setup Screen is
The INPUT button performs nonspecific functions when in CD/Audio Mode.
shown.
2. Release the Code Search button.
3. Press the Code Search button again, and release.
TV/VCR and TV/DVD Combo units
4. Press and release a digit key 1-9
(1=10 seconds, 2=20 seconds, etc.). The LED blinks. Note that for some TV/VCR and TV/DVD combo units you might need to set
5. Press and release ENTER up two different buttons to control both parts of the combo unit. E.G., (refer-
(or Mute on the rubber ring to the Direct Code Entry section on page 10) you might need to set up a
code under the TV button to control the TV part of the combo unit AND a

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine


keypad) to save the setting.
The display shows the Main Setup Screen. separate code for the VCR or DVD under any other button you choose.
6. Press QUIT.
LCD/Backlight On-time setting is now complete.
Button Press Acknowledge Beep Feature
18 19
PM8TSMD.p65 18-19 12/9/02, 4:53 PM
Code List
TV FUTURETEC ...................................... 805 906 ONKING .................................................... 805 SYLVANIA ..................... 002 009 109 209 309
GE .............. 002 006 007 018 107 114 310 312 ONWA ................................................. 805 906 ................... 402 408 502 508 717 807 914 917
............ 502 601 704 719 803 806 810 901 911 OPTIMUS ........................................... 120 618 SYMPHONIC .............................. 520 904 906
ABEX ......................................................... 120
GIBRALTER ....................................... 002 713 OPTONICA ......................................... 111 918 TANDY ...................................................... 918
ADMIRAL .......................................... 701 918
GOLDSTAR .......................... 002 102 117 207 ORION ......................................... 105 115 713 TATUNG .................................................... 901
ADVENTURA ........................................... 019
........................................ 217 307 502 818 914 PANASONIC ......................... 007 107 416 516 TECHNICS ......................................... 007 107
AIKO .......................................................... 407
GRUNDY ............................................ 206 906 ........................................ 608 618 718 807 901 TECHWOOD ........................ 002 007 107 502
AIWA ................................................... 121 221
HALLMARK ...................................... 002 502 PHILCO .......................... 002 009 102 109 309 TEKNIKA ............................. 002 019 102 112
ALLERON ................................................. 206
HARVARD ................................................. 906 .......................... 402 408 502 508 807 901 914 ................................. 206 209 402 407 502 512
AMARK ..................................................... 603
HITACHI ........................ 002 016 116 216 315 PHILIPS ......................... 002 009 020 109 122 ................................. 601 618 701 805 902 906
AMTRON ................................................... 906
.......................... 410 502 507 515 519 607 615 ................................. 202 209 210 222 310 322 TELECAPTION ......................................... 313
AKAI .......................................................... 801
................... 622 701 707 710 715 815 902 915 ................................. 402 408 422 508 510 807 TELERENT ......................................... 601 701
AMSTRAD ................................................ 520
IMA ............................................................ 906 ................................. 822 901 914 917 919 922 TERA ................................................... 002 220
ANAM NATIONAL ............................ 104 805
INFINITY ................................................... 807 PHILIPS/MAGNAVOX ........ 020 422 919 922 TMK .................................................... 002 502
...................................................... 901 906 920
INTEQ ........................................................ 713 PILOT ......................................................... 002 TOSHIBA ....................... 112 313 413 419 506
AOC ........... 002 003 102 119 217 302 502 814
JANEIL ....................................................... 019 PIONEER ....................... 002 120 502 519 610 ........................................ 510 512 517 613 902
ARCHER .................................................... 603
JBL ............................................................. 807 PORTLAND .......................... 002 102 407 502 UNIVERSAL ...................................... 310 806
AUDIOVOX ............................................... 906
JCB ............................................................. 801 PRECISION ............................................... 218 VICTOR ..................................................... 607
BANG & OLUFSEN .................................. 620
JC PENNY ............................ 002 007 102 107 PRICE CLUB ............................................. 112 VIDTECH ..................................... 002 102 502
BELCOR .................................................... 002
................................. 112 310 312 402 502 512 PRISM ........................................................ 107 VIKING ...................................................... 019
BELL & HOWELL ...................... 506 601 701
.......................... 601 704 719 803 806 818 907 PROSCAN ............................. 312 601 704 719 WARDS .......................... 002 004 009 102 109
BRADFORD .............................................. 906
JENSEN ............................................... 002 502 PROTON ...................................... 002 119 220 .......................... 111 206 209 310 408 502 508
BROKSONIC ...................................... 215 316
JVC ................... 007 107 108 308 510 607 902 ...................................................... 502 820 910 .......................... 513 601 701 704 806 807 914
BROKWOOD ............................................. 002
KAWASHO .................................. 002 502 801 PULSAR ..................................................... 713 WHITE WESTINGHOUSE ................ 311 611
CANDLE ............................... 002 019 402 502
KAYPANI ................................................... 119 PULSER ..................................................... 002 YAMAHA .............................. 002 102 502 914
CAPEHART ............................................... 119
KEC ............................................................ 805 QUASAR ............................... 007 107 416 516 ZENITH .......................... 002 008 115 215 405
CELEBRITY .............................................. 801
KENWOOD ................................. 002 502 914 ........................................ 608 618 718 807 901 .......................... 407 507 601 701 713 903 916
CENTURION ............................................. 502
KLOSS NOVABEAM .................. 019 408 508 RADIO SHACK/REALISTIC ................... 002
CETRONIC ................................................ 805
KONKA ................... 203 208 219 306 317 417 ........................... 021 111 117 406 502 506 601 VCR
CITIZEN ......................... 002 112 319 402 407
KTV .................. 003 213 319 608 703 805 906 .......................... 618 704 705 805 818 906 914
........................................ 502 512 701 805 906
LODGENET ........................................ 601 701 RCA .................. 002 021 011 102 211 302 312
CLAIRTONE .............................................. 003 ADMIRAL ................................................. 224
LOEWE ............................................... 722 807 .......................... 318 320 406 409 411 420 502
CLASSIC .................................................... 805 ADVENTURA ........................................... 726
LOGIK ................................................. 601 701 .......................... 511 514 519 601 702 711 719
CLP ............................................................. 021 AIKO .......................................................... 826
LUXMAN ............................................ 002 502 .......................... 809 811 901 909 911 912 914
CLP CLASSIC ............................. 004 003 002 AIWA ..................................... 126 324 528 726
LXI ........................................ 002 312 502 506 RHAPSODY .............................................. 003
COLORTYME ............................. 002 502 602 AKAI ......... 027 235 335 424 524 624 724 924
........................................ 512 601 704 719 807 RUNCO ...................................................... 713
CONCERTO ........................................ 002 502 ALLEGRO ................................... 326 534 925
MAGNAVOX ............................... 002 009 109 SAMPO ................................. 002 119 502 818
CONCIERGE ............................................. 713 AMERICAN HIGH ............................. 130 226
........................................ 118 209 309 402 408 SAMSUNG .................... 002 012 102 103 112
CONTEC/CONY ............ 003 802 805 902 906 ASHA ......................................................... 425
................................. 502 508 510 807 914 917 ........................................ 212 502 512 818 914
CRAIG ................................................. 805 906 AUDIO DYNAMICS .......................... 025 436
MAJESTIC .......................................... 601 701 SAMSUX ................................................... 502
CROWN .............................................. 805 906 AUDIOVOX ............................................... 525
MARANTZ .................................. 002 502 807 SANSUI ............................................... 115 215
CURTIS MATHES ................ 002 103 112 502 DAEWOO .................................................. 529
MEGATRON ................................ 002 502 507 SANYO ............ 002 412 506 522 612 619 902
........................................ 506 512 601 701 704 BELL & HOWELL .................................... 428

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine


MEI ............................................................. 003 SCOTCH ............................................. 002 502
CXC ..................................................... 805 906 BEAUMARK ............................................. 425
MEMOREX ........................... 002 115 206 502 SCOTT ......................................... 002 004 105
DAEWOO ...................... 002 102 110 214 303 BROKSONIC ................. 227 325 530 626 632
............................................... 506 601 701 706 ............................................... 206 502 805 906
................................. 311 314 403 407 415 502 CALIX ........................................................ 525
MGA ................. 002 102 206 502 619 803 914 SEARS ..................... 002 112 206 312 502 506
................................. 503 611 614 805 809 909 CANDLE .......... 025 026 425 525 625 725 825
MIDLAND .............. 007 107 312 713 719 818 ............ 512 520 601 612 619 704 719 902 914
DAYTRON .......................................... 002 502 CANNON .............................. 130 226 535 635
MINUTZ ..................................................... 806 SHARP ........................... 002 013 014 111 502
DIMENSIA .......................................... 601 704 CAPEHART ........................................ 135 534
MITSUBISHI ........................ 002 102 206 502 ................................. 509 712 812 813 913 918
DUMONT ............................................ 002 713 CARVER .................................................... 330
................................. 510 619 709 803 814 914 SHOGUN ................................................... 002
DYNASTY ................................................. 805 CCE ..................................................... 230 826
MONTGOMERY WARD ................... 601 701 SIGNATURE ................................ 601 701 903
ELEKTRA .................................................. 701 CITIZEN ................................ 025 026 425 525
MOTOROLA ...................................... 901 918 SIMPSON ................................................... 402
ELECTROBAND ................................ 003 801 ............................................... 625 725 825 826
MTC ........................ 002 003 102 112 502 512 SONIC ........................................................ 003
ELECTROHOME .......... 002 502 803 901 914 COLORTYME ........................................... 025
MULTITECH ............................................. 906 SONY .................................... 202 414 708 801
EMERSON .............. 002 003 004 005 104 105 COLT .......................................................... 230
MULTIVISION .......................................... 010 SOUNDESIGN ........ 002 206 402 502 805 906
................... 106 115 204 205 206 213 304 305 CRAIG ................................... 230 425 426 525
NAD ...................................... 002 120 502 512 SPECTRAVISION ..................................... 921
................... 316 319 405 502 505 506 519 604 CURTIS MATHES ....................... 025 124 130
NEC ........................................ 002 102 110 111 SQUAREVIEW .......................................... 520
................... 605 705 804 805 903 904 905 906 ................................. 226 324 425 526 635 725
............................................... 502 510 602 901 SSS ............................................... 002 805 906
ENVISION .......................................... 002 502 CYBERNEX .............................................. 425
NIKEI ......................................................... 805 STARLITE .................................................. 906
FISHER .......................... 506 522 606 619 902 DAEWOO ............................. 026 135 625 626
NIKKO ......................................... 002 407 502 SUPREMACY ............................................ 019
FUJITSU ............................................. 206 321 ............................................... 726 825 826 926
NTC ............................................................ 407 SUPREME .................................................. 801
FUNAI .......................................... 206 805 906 DAYTRON ................................................. 135
20 21
PM8TSMD.p65 20-21 12/9/02, 4:53 PM
DBX ..................................................... 025 436 NEC ................................ 025 235 428 526 530 TASHIKO ................................................... 525 PARAGON ................................................. 250
DIMENSIA ................................................. 124 ........................................ 725 731 831 931 436 TATUNG .................................................... 235 PHILIPS ................................ 150 549 650 748
DYNATECH ........................................ 324 726 NIKKO ....................................................... 525 TEAC ............................................ 235 324 726 ............................................... 750 848 850 948
ELECTROHOME ............................... 027 525 NOBLEX .................................................... 425 TECHNICS .................................. 035 130 226 PIONEER ..................................... 051 451 950
ELECTROPHONIC ................................... 525 OLYMPUS .......................................... 130 226 TEKNIKA ............... 130 134 226 324 525 726 PULSAR ..................................................... 250
EMERSON .............. 027 028 127 128 130 226 OPTIMUS .................................... 035 224 525 TiVo ..................................................... 738 838 RADIO SHACK ........................... 055 152 154
................................. 227 228 324 325 327 427 ............................................... 537 737 837 937 TOSHIBA ..................................... 029 330 433 RCA ..................................................... 352 647
................................. 428 525 526 527 528 625 OPTONICA ......................................... 537 631 ............................................... 625 629 630 735 REALISTIC ................................................ 548
................................. 626 627 628 630 634 724 ORION ....................................................... 227 TOTEVISION ..................................... 425 525 REGAL ....................................................... 849
................................. 726 727 735 827 828 927 PANASONIC ......................... 035 039 130 226 TMK ............................................ 425 526 828 REGENCY ................................................. 349
FISHER ................................. 025 029 129 328 ............................................... 635 636 937 938 UNITECH ................................................... 425 REMBRANDT ........................................... 947
............................................... 330 426 428 928 PENTAX ................................ 136 629 725 834 VECTOR RESEARCH ......... 025 436 625 725 RUNCO ...................................................... 250
FUJI .............................................. 130 226 524 PENTEX RESEARCH ............................... 025 VICTOR ..................................................... 436 SAMSUNG ......................................... 049 051
FUNAI .......................................... 324 726 924 PHILCO ................................. 130 226 330 635 VIDEO CONCEPTS ...... 025 027 436 625 725 SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA .................... 248 251
GARRARD ................................................ 726 PHILIPS ......................... 130 226 330 430 434 VIDEOSONIC ............................................ 425 ............................................................. 351 451
GE .............. 124 130 136 226 425 429 635 835 .......................... 439 536 631 734 738 934 937 WARDS .......................... 027 130 224 226 230 SIGNAL .............................................. 049 449
GOLDSTAR ................................. 025 236 525 PHILIPS/MAGNAVOX ...................... 434 934 ........................................ 234 324 425 426 525 SIGNATURE .............................................. 947
GRADIENTE ............................................. 726 PILOT ......................................................... 525 ................................. 625 629 631 726 735 834 SL MARX .................................................. 049
GO-VIDEO ................................... 139 438 537 PIONEER .............................. 132 232 436 629 WHITE WESTINGHOUSE ................ 324 924 SPRUCER .................................................. 647
HARLEY DAVIDSON ............................... 726 PORTLAND .......................... 026 135 725 825 XR-1000 ................................ 130 226 230 726 STANDARD COMPONENTS ................... 551
HARMAN KARDON ......................... 025 930 PROSCAN .................................................. 124 YAMAHA .............................. 025 235 428 436 STARCOM ................................... 348 449 747
HARWOOD ............................................... 230 PROTEC ..................................................... 230 ZENITH ................................. 030 036 125 326 STARGATE ......................................... 049 449
HEADQUARTER ...................................... 428 PULSAR ..................................................... 534 ................................. 436 437 524 525 534 632 STAR SIGHT ............................................. 653
HITACHI ............................... 136 235 324 336 QUARTER ................................................. 428 ................................. 638 729 824 925 929 936 STAR SIGHT CABLE SERVICE .............. 352
........................................ 538 629 638 829 834 QUARTZ .................................................... 428 STARQUEST ............................................. 449
HI-Q ............................................................ 426 QUASAR ........................ 039 130 635 636 937 Cable STAR TRAK .............................................. 253
INSTANT REPLAY ..................... 130 226 924 RCA ......................... 033 124 130 133 136 226 TANDY ...................................................... 651
INTEQ ........................................................ 525 .......................... 233 332 424 425 432 532 629 TELEVIEW ................................................ 049
ABC .................. 048 148 248 348 747 847 947
JCL ...................................................... 130 226 .......................... 636 732 832 834 835 837 932 TELEWEST ............................................... 854
ALLEGRO .......................................... 054 154
JC PENNEY .......................... 025 130 235 425 RADIOSHACK ............................ 027 029 035 TEXSCAN .................................................. 551
AMERICAST ............................................. 354
.......................... 428 436 525 629 635 834 935 ................................. 124 129 130 224 226 324 TOCOM ........................................ 048 751 952
ANTRONIX ........................................ 448 548
JENSEN ............................................... 235 629 ................................. 335 425 426 428 525 631 TOSHIBA ................................................... 250
ARCHER ............................... 448 548 648 748
JVC ................... 025 235 239 326 339 428 436 ................................. 635 726 737 835 837 937 TUSA .......................................................... 449
AT&T .......................................................... 752
KENWOOD ................... 025 235 428 436 725 RADIX ....................................................... 525 TV86 ........................................................... 350
CABLETENNA ......................................... 448
KLH ..................................................... 230 237 RANDEX ................................................... 525 UNIKA ......................................... 448 548 748
CABLEVIEW ............................................. 448
KODAK ........................................ 130 226 525 REALISTIC .................... 027 029 035 124 129 UNITED ARTISTS .................................... 847
CENTURY ................................................. 748
LLOYD ................................................ 324 726 .......................... 130 224 226 324 335 425 426 UNITED CABLE ....................................... 747
CITIZEN ..................................................... 748
LOGIK ........................................................ 230 ................... 428 525 631 635 726 737 837 937 UNIVERSAL ...................................... 448 548
COLOUR VOICE ............................... 848 948
LXI ............................................................. 525 REPLAY ..................................................... 938 ...................................................... 648 748 851
COMTRONICS ................................... 049 149
MAGNAVOX ............................... 130 226 330 RICOH ........................................................ 936 VIDEOWAY ............................................... 052
CONTEC/CONY ........................................ 249
............................................... 534 536 635 734 RUNCO ...................................................... 534 VIEWSTAR ........................... 149 150 350 651
EASTERN .................................................. 349
MAGNIN .................................................... 425 SAMSUNG ........................... 037 335 425 427 VIDEO TECH ............................................ 656
GARRARD ................................................ 748

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine


MARANTZ ........................... 025 130 226 330 ........................................ 429 537 624 625 629 ZENITH .......................... 054 154 250 353 354
GC ELECTRONICS .................................. 548
........................................ 428 436 530 535 725 SANKY ............................................... 224 534 ................... 450 553 653 753 853 951 953 954
GEMINI ............................................... 449 549
MARTA ...................................................... 525 SANSUI ........................................ 235 333 436
GE ............................................................... 556
MATSUSHITA .................................... 130 226 SANYO ................................. 328 425 426 428 SAT
GENERAL INSTRUMENT ......... 053 453 454
MEI ...................................................... 130 226 SCOTT .................................. 325 327 433 625
.......................... 552 554 654 752 754 947 952
MEMOREX ........................... 130 224 226 324 ............................................... 626 630 735 927
HAMLIN ...................................... 649 749 849 AMPLICA .................................................. 159
.......................... 335 425 426 428 525 534 726 SEARS ..................... 029 129 130 226 330 426
HITACHI .................................................... 947 CHANNEL MASTER .................. 359 459 559
MGA .................................................... 027 630 ................................. 428 525 629 834 928 935
HYTEK ....................................................... 847 CHAPPARAL ............................... 657 659 757
MGN TECHNOLOGY .............................. 425 SHARP .................................. 027 224 324 338
JASCO ........................................................ 748 CHEYENNE ............................................... 757
MIDLAND ................................................. 429 ............................................... 631 637 737 825
JERROLD ...................... 048 050 148 254 348 DRAKE ........................................ 059 360 857
MINOLTA ........................................... 629 834 SHINTOM ...................... 230 337 524 629 936
................... 449 454 552 554 652 747 752 947 DISH NETWORK ........................ 067 366 460
MITSUBISHI ........................ 027 031 131 229 SHOGUN ................................................... 425
MAGNAVOX ............................................. 150 ............................................... 464 560 660 962
............ 231 329 431 436 531 629 630 730 930 SIGNATURE .............................................. 324
MEMOREX ................................................ 250 DX ANTENNA ................................... 458 859
MONTGOMERY WARD ................... 224 631 SINGER ........................................ 130 226 230
MOVIE TIME ..................................... 350 847 ECHOSPHERE .......................................... 464
MOTOROLA ............................... 130 224 226 SONY ............... 034 038 138 238 524 838 936
NSC ..................................................... 350 847 ECHOSTAR ................................. 067 366 460
MTC ............................................. 324 425 726 STS ........................................ 130 226 629 834
OAK ............................................. 249 550 847 ............................................... 464 560 660 962
MULTITECH ...................................... 324 425 SYLVANIA ....... 130 324 330 536 630 635 726
PACE .......................................................... 854 EXPRESSVU ............................................. 464
...................................................... 726 429 230 SYMPHONIC .............................. 225 324 726
PANASONIC ....................................... 452 647 FUJITSU ............................................. 760 860
TANDY ............................................... 324 428
22 23
PM8TSMD.p65 22-23 12/9/02, 4:53 PM
GE ........................................................ 265 863 MARANTZ ......................................... 441 442 HARMAN KARDON ......................... 669 770 Audio
GENERAL INSTRUMENTS .............. 058 066 MICROSOFT X-BOX ................................ 542 HITACHI .................................................... 469
.......................... 158 166 258 665 865 960 965 MITSUBISHI ............................................. 841 INKEL ........................................................ 769
AIWA ..................................... 585 687 786 885
HITACHI DSS ..................................... 765 864 MUSTEK .................................................... 744 JC PENNEY ........................................ 379 670
CARVER .................................................... 184
HUGHES SATELLITE DSS ............... 465 564 NAD ........................................................... 944 JVC ...................................................... 869 982
CITIZEN ..................................................... 284
...................................................... 664 864 964 NAKAMICHI ............................................. 844 KENWOOD ............ 070 170 374 474 484 969
DENON ............................................... 383 981
JANEIL ....................................................... 261 ONKYO ...................................................... 843 KRELL ....................................................... 268
FISHER ............................................... 083 783
JERROLD .................................................. 361 OPTIMUS ........................................... 042 545 KYOCERA ................................................. 667
GOLDSTAR ............................................... 278
JVC ............................................................. 466 ORITRON .................................................. 143 LUXMAN .............................. 270 370 475 574
HARMAN KARDON ......................... 082 483
KENWOOD ............................................... 461 PANASONIC ....................................... 641 741 LXI ...................................................... 379 868
JVC ............................................... 583 680 982
LUXOR ...................................................... 561 PHILIPS ....................................... 441 442 943 MAGNAVOX ............................... 268 681 774
KENWOOD ................... 283 482 484 884 969
MAGNAVOX DSS ....................... 259 565 862 PIONEER ............................................ 042 545 MARANTZ ........................... 268 470 570 874
MAGNAVOX ...................................... 083 281
MACOM STATE ........................................ 661 PROSCAN .................................................. 941 MCS ..................................................... 379 670
MARANTZ ......................................... 084 470
NORSTAT ........................................... 761 861 RADIOSHACK ................................... 835 945 MGA ........................................................... 770
NAD ............................................. 575 773 975
PACE ............................................ 063 163 266 RCA ....................................... 644 835 941 945 MISSION .................................................... 268
ONKYO ........................................ 182 782 882
PANASONIC DSS .............................. 260 264 SAMSUNG ................................................ 342 MITSUBISHI ...................................... 770 870
OPTIMUS ............................. 077 368 376 476
PRIMESTAR ....................................... 364 665 SAMPO ...................................................... 343 NAD .................................................... 773 975
........................................ 576 676 776 876 980
PHILIPS ....................................... 259 565 862 SEG ............................................................ 444 NAKAMICHI ............................... 071 784 970
PANASONIC ....................................... 183 682
PHILIPS/MAGNAVOX ............... 259 565 862 SHARP ....................................................... 341 NEC ............................................................ 670
PHILIPS ................................ 083 084 184 983
PIONEER ................................................... 060 SHERWOOD .............................................. 144 NIKKO ......................................... 168 269 968
PIONEER .............................. 288 385 388 489
PROSCAN ........................................... 265 863 SHINCO ..................................................... 644 NSM ........................................................... 268
RADIOSHACK .............. 077 188 189 272 282
RCA DSS .............................. 566 265 866 966 SONY ......................................................... 541 ONKYO ................................. 171 271 782 873
................................. 288 388 489 589 980 985
REALISTIC ......................................... 358 961 SONY PS2 ........................................... 086 841 OPTIMUS ...................... 070 076 368 371 376
RCA ........................ 181 189 288 373 384 388
SAMSUNG ................................................ 061 TEAC ................................................... 042 545 .......................... 468 469 471 571 671 776 868
.......................... 489 589 688 779 788 878 888
SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA ........................... 362 THETA DIGITAL ............................... 042 545 PANASONIC ................................ 273 675 974
REALISTIC ................................................ 883
SHARP ....................................................... 062 TOSHIBA ............................................ 245 411 PHILIPS ....................................... 184 268 774
SANYO ...................................................... 172
SIERRA I II III ........................................... 757 WHARFEDALE ......................................... 845 PIONEER ......... 289 385 469 573 676 771 871
SCOTT ....................................................... 478
SONY DSS .......................................... 160 963 YAMAHA ............................................ 641 643 PROTON .................................................... 268
SHARP ......................................... 070 582 768
STARCHOICE .................................... 364 665 YAMAKAWA ............................................. 445 QUASAR .................................................... 273
SHERWOOD ......................... 272 282 487 587
STAR SIGHT ............................................. 964 ZENITH ........................................ 142 241 345 RADIOSHACK ............................ 089 272 289
SONY ............................. 085 180 185 285 381
STAR TRAK .............................................. 462 ...................................................... 468 571 676
........................................ 479 481 581 984 985
STS ........................................ 458 558 658 758 Laser Disc RCA ................................ 086 089 181 289 368
TEAC .............................. 187 287 382 387 672
SUPER GUIDE .......................................... 562 ................................. 676 767 868 971 973 988
TECHNICS ............. 088 183 682 780 983 987
THOMSON ................................................ 063 REALISTIC ........................... 368 371 469 568
DENON ...................................................... 132 VENTURER ............................................... 176
TOSHIBA ................................................... 858 ........................................ 570 571 767 868 968
PIONEER ................................................... 132 YAMAHA 2 ............................. 86 386 485 486
TOSHIBA DSS ............................ 064 164 764 ROTEL ....................................................... 268
PROSCAN .................................................. 432 ........................................ 586 685 781 785 881
UNIDEN .............................................. 762 958 SAE ............................................................ 268
RCA ............................................................ 432 ZENITH ................................. 080 083 178 269
UNIDEN DSS ............................................ 964 SAMSUNG ................................................ 775
SANYO ...................................................... 824 ........................................ 278 576 577 674 686
VIDEO CIPHER II ..................................... 059 SANSUI .......................... 072 075 268 868 973
SONY ......................................................... 933
ZENITH ................................. 059 065 163 165 SANYO .......................... 172 175 368 473 875
ZENITH ...................................................... 824
............................................... 266 360 857 957 SCOTT ......................................... 767 868 968
SEARS ................................... 070 379 570 868

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine


DVD CD SHARP ......................................... 070 569 570
SHERWOOD .................. 272 471 570 587 769
ADC ............................................................ 667 SHURE ....................................................... 670
AIWA .......................................................... 043
ADCOM .............................................. 073 767 SONY ............................. 081 372 472 681 880
AKAI .......................................................... 141
AIWA ..................................... 787 867 885 967 STS ............................................................. 667
APEX .......................................................... 044
AKAI ............................................ 173 375 684 SYLVANIA ................................................. 268
DAEWOO .................................... 046 645 745
AUDIO TECHNICA .................................. 168 SYMPHONIC ............................................ 572
DENON ............................................... 641 743
CALIFORNIA AUDIO LABS ................... 273 TEAC ............................................ 269 287 570
ELTA .................................................... 045 145
CAPETRONIC ........................................... 568 ............................................... 571 572 672 772
EMERSON ................................................. 241
CARVER ............................... 184 268 368 468 TECHNICS ........................... 273 683 887 974
FISHER ...................................................... 243
CASIO ........................................................ 379 THETA DIGITAL ...................................... 774
GE ............................................................... 644
CITIZEN ..................................................... 284 TOSHIBA ................................................... 773
GO-VIDEO .......................................... 244 342
CURTIS MATHES ..................................... 379 VICTOR ..................................................... 869
HITACHI ...................................... 042 543 545
DENON ...................................................... 668 YAMAHA ....................... 074 168 286 872 972
HARMAN/KARDON ................................ 344
EMERSON ................................... 767 868 968 ZENITH .......................... 080 269 577 674 686
JVC ...................................................... 242 443
FISHER .......................... 169 269 368 369 473
INTEGRA ................................................... 843
GE ............................................................... 174
KENWOOD ........................................ 544 641
GENEXXA ............................ 469 573 868 968
KONKA ................................. 642 742 842 942
GOLDSTAR ............................................... 673
MAGNAVOX ...................................... 441 442
24 25
PM8TSMD.p65 24-25 12/9/02, 4:53 PM
Product Operation Troubleshooting
After the batteries are installed and you have programmed the remote for the PROBLEM SOLUTION
codes that operate your products, you can use your remote to operate a TV,
VCR, Cable Box, DVD Player, or Satellite System, etc. LCD does not show anything when ● Replace the batteries with 4 new
you touch it, or press the Setup button AAA alkaline batteries.
● Check batteries are properly
installed.
The remote does not operate your ● Try all code programming
audio or video devices procedures with all the codes from
the appropriate part of the Library
Code Tables.
● Wrong distance or angle? The
remote functions from a distance of
20 feet?
TV (Press TV First) Problems programming a TV/VCR ● Try the VCR code for your brand.
combo unit Some combo units, however, might
require both the TV and VCR code
for full operation. To do this
program the TV code under the TV
button and the VCR code under the
VCR DVD Player VCR button.
(Press VCR First) (Press DVD first)
VCR not recording ● As a safety feature on your remote,
you must press REC twice.
Problems changing channels ● If your original remote requires
ENTER to be pressed after a
Cable Box Satellite System channel is selected, press ENTER
(Press CBL first) (Press SAT first) to select the channel.
IR LEARN cannot be made ● Replace batteries in the L CD
successfully Remote and the remote you are
trying to learn from.

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine


● Keep the distance between the
remotes to about 2 inches.
● Do not learn near an incandescent
To Operate: lamp.
TUNER
TAPE
3SLEEP
2SETUP
1. Press the TV, VCR, DVD, CBL,
CD
1SUBCC-T DVD
VIDEO 6LRN-B
TV
5 OK
4LRN-A LEVEL PIP
etc. button (depending on which TOGGLE
7DSP
TITL E

CODE
8
BAND
MOVE

9 SUB
RETURN
QUIT
ENTER
MENU 0CENTER REAR
product you want to operate). INPUT
FRONT
LEARN
MOD
E
INFO
KEY?

SCREEN
GUIDE
2. Aim the remote at the product. TV
TV
PO WERR
POWE
VCRR
VC
AUX
AUX
3. Press POWER to turn on the CBLL
CB
SAT
SAT
DVD
DVD
IO1
AUDIO1
AUD
product. IO
AUDIO
AUD
PTER/CH
CHAPTER
CHA
+
/CH+

VVO
OLL+
TE
MUTE
MU

+
EE
4. Press other buttons to operate the
COD
COD
CH
CH
SEAR
SEAR
CHH
TTEERR////CH
C
PREV
PREV CHHAAPPTT
CH
C
CHANN
CHA
+
+
AANN
CAN
SSCA
features of your product.
AT
REPEAT SCC
REPE
PLAYY
PLA
SCCAANN
CAN
SSCA SE
PAUSE
PAU
STOPP
STO
REC
REC
26 27
PM8TSMD.p65 26-27 12/9/02, 4:53 PM
90 Day Warranty
This product is manufactured to Philips specifications and is free
from defects in material, workmanship and assembly. This
warranty extends only to the original purchaser and is
nontransferable. Should a defect occur under normal operating
conditions within 90 days from the date of purchase, Philips will
provide a comparable replacement free of charge within the
warranty period, to the original purchaser. Defective product
must be returned, with the dated proof of purchase, to the place of
purchase for replacement. This warranty does not extend to the
product if it has been damaged or rendered defective as a result of
accident, misuse, abuse, tampering with or modification. THIS
WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL PHILIPS
BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER IN CONTRACT,
TORT OR NEGLIGENCE. Some States do not allow limitations
on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation
may not apply to you. Some States do not allow exclusion or
limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above
limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives
you specific rights and you may also have other rights, which
vary from State to State.
Made in China-TC, Quality Assured in USA
Clifton, NJ 07014-1115

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine


PM8TSMD.p65 28 12/9/02, 4:53 PM

You might also like