REPAIRING AND NOT THROWING AWAY

Richtige Fernseher haben Röhren!

Richtige Fernseher haben Röhren!

In Brief: On this site you will find pictures and technical information about Service Modes, Circuit Diagrams, Firmware Update procedure, Disassemble procedure, Universal remote control set-up codes, Troubleshooting and more....

If you go into the profession, you will obtain or have access to a variety of tech tips databases HERE IT IS Master Electronics Repair !.

These are an excellent investment where the saying: 'time-is-money' rules. However, to learn, you need to develop a general troubleshooting approach - a logical, methodical, method of narrowing down the problem. A tech tip database might suggest: 'Replace C536' for a particular symptom. This is good advice for a specific problem on one model. However, what you really want to understand is why C536 was the cause and how to pinpoint the culprit in general even if you don't have a service manual or schematic and your tech tip database doesn't have an entry for your sick TV or VCR.

While schematics are nice, you won't always have them or be able to justify the purchase for a one-of repair. Therefore, in many cases, some reverse engineering will be necessary. The time will be well spent since even if you don't see another instance of the same model in your entire lifetime, you will have learned something in the process that can be applied to other equipment problems.
As always, when you get stuck, checking out a tech-tips database may quickly identify your problem and solution.In that case, you can greatly simplify your troubleshooting or at least confirm a diagnosis before ordering parts.

Happy repairing!
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Thursday, 7 March 2019

TITAN OCAP CODE LIST FOR TELEVISION AND HOW TO PROGRAM THE UNIVERSAL REMOTE

Titan OCAP code list for television and how to program the universal remote

Titan OCAP universal Remote Control

PROGRAMMING DEVICE CONTROL
NOTE: Please read steps 2 through 5 completely before proceeding. Highlight or write down the codes and device you wish to program before moving on to step 2.
1. Turn on all of the devices that you wish to control.
2. On the remote control, press the mode key that you wish to program once (AUX, DVD, AUD,or TV, ); it blinks once.
3. Press and hold SETUP until the mode LED SETUP blinks twice.
4. Use the “Manufacturer’s Codes” starting on page 25 to locate device type and brand name for the device you wish to control. Enter the first five-digit code for your device. If performed correctly, the mode LED blinks twice.
If the selected mode LED emits a long blink, the entry is invalid. Repeat steps 2 through 4 and try entering the same code again.
5. Aim the remote control at the device and press POWER once. The device should turn off. If it does not, repeat steps 2 through 3, trying each code for your brand until you find one that works. If it still does not respond, try searching for the code
NOTE: If the device does not have a POWER key, press the (Play) key.
Repeat steps 2 through 5 for another mode and/or key or press and hold SETUP to exit programming. TV Code.
SEARCHING FOR YOUR CODE
If your home entertainment device does not respond to the Titan Remote Control after trying all of the codes listed for your brand, or if your brand is not listed at all, try searching for your code.
For example, to search for a code for your TV:
1. Turn on your TV.
2. On the remote control, press TV once; it blinks once. Then press and hold SETUP until the TV key blinks twice.
3. Enter 9 9 1. The TV key blinks twice.
4. Enter one of the following digits:
TV  - 1
5. Aim the remote control at the TV and press POWER once.
6. Press and release the CH+ key continuously, then stop when the TV turns off.
NOTE: In the search mode, the remote control sends IR codes from its library to the selected device, starting with the most popular code first.
7. Press POWER. The TV should turn on, then press SETUP to lock in the code.
NOTE: If the TV does not turn on during step 6, then slowly press and release CH- to go back through the codes. Press SETUP when the TV turns on.
8. To search for the codes of your other devices, repeat steps 1 through 6, but substitute the appropriate key (e.g., AUX, DVD, AUD, or STB) for the device you are searching for.
Setup Codes for TVs (LCD)
Accurian 11803
Action 10873
Akai 11675, 11676, 11935
AOC 11365
Aomni 11623
Apex Digital 10890, 11217
Astar 11531, 11738
Audiovox 10180, 10802, 10846, 10875, 11937, 11951, 11952
BenQ 11315
Byd:sign 11309
Citizen 11935
Dell 11264, 11080, 11863
Digital Lifestyles 11765
Emerson 11394, 11963
Emprex 11422, 11546, 11765
Envision 10813, 11365
Funai 10171
Go Video 10886
H & B 11366
Haier 11748
Hannspree 11348, 11745
Hewlett Packard 11642
Hitachi 11643
HP 11642
Hyundai 11219, 11294
iLo 11286, 11603, 11684, 11990
Initial 11603, 11990
Insignia 11564, 11204, 11517, 11710, 12002
IX 10877
Jensen 11299
JVC 11774
Kreisen 10876
LG 11423, 10856, 11993
Magnavox 11866, 10802, 11198, 11365, 11990
Marantz 10855
Maxent 11755, 10762, 11211, 11714, 11757
Micro 11436
Mintek 11603, 11990
Mitsubishi 11250
NetTV 10762
Niko 11581, 11618
Norcent 11365, 11591
Norwood Micro 11286, 11296
Olevia 11610, 11144, 11240, 11331
Panasonic 11480, 10650, 11941
Petters 11523
Philips 11454, 11483, 11744
Pioneer 11260
Planar 11496
Polaroid 11523, 11276, 11316, 11341, 11498, 11766
Prima 11785
Protron 11320
Proview 11401
Puneet 11546
RCA 10047, 11781, 11958
RevolutionHD 11623
Runco 11629
Sampo 11755, 10762
Samsung 10812, 10766, 10814, 11575
Sansui 11409
Sanyo 11142
Sceptre 10878, 11217, 11360, 11599
Scott 11711
Sharp 10818, 10093, 11602
Sherwood 11399
Sole 11366, 11483, 11623
Sony 11685
Sova 11320
Soyo 11520, 11546, 11826
Superscan 10864
SVA 10870
Sylvania 11864, 10171, 11271, 11314, 11394
Symphonic 10171
Syntax 11610, 11144, 11240, 11331
Tatung 11286
Techview 12004
Teco 11040
Toshiba 11524, 10822, 10845, 11635, 11656, 12006
TruTech 11723
US Logic 11286
Vidikron 11398, 11629
Viewsonic 10857, 10864, 10885, 11330, 11578, 11627, 11640, 12014
Viore 11684
Vizio 11758, 10864, 10885, 11756
Westinghouse 11712, 10885, 10889, 10890, 11282, 11577
Wyse 11365
Setup Codes for TVs (Plasma)
Akai 10812, 11675, 11207
Albatron 10843
AOC 11590
Aomni 11623
BenQ 11032
Daewoo 10661
Dell 11264, 11863
Electrograph 11755, 11623
ESA 10812
Fujitsu 10809, 10683, 10853
Funai 11271
Gateway 11755, 11756
H & B 11366
Haier 11748
Helios 10865
Hewlett Packard 11642, 11089, 11502
Hitachi 11643, 10797
HP 11642, 11089, 11502
iLo 11684
Insignia 11564
JVC 10731
LG 11423, 10178, 10829, 10856
Magnavox 11866
Marantz 10704, 11398
Maxent 11755, 11757
Mitsubishi 10836
Monivision 10843
Motorola 10835
Moxell 10835
NEC 11398, 11704
NetTV 11755
Norcent 10824, 11089, 11590
Norwood Micro 11303
Panasonic 10250, 11480, 10650
Philips 10690, 11744
Pioneer 11457, 10679, 11260, 11398, 11717
Polaroid 10865, 11276
Prima 11785
Proview 10835
Puneet 11546
RevolutionHD 11623
Runco 11398, 11679, 11717
Sampo 11755
Samsung 10812, 11312
Sole 11623
Sony 10000, 11317
Studio Experience 10843
SVA 10865
Sylvania 11271, 11394
Tatung 11101, 11285, 11756
Toshiba 10650, 11704
US Logic 11303
Viewsonic 11755, 10797
Viore 11207, 11684
Vizio 11758, 11756
Yamaha 10797
Zenith 10178