REPAIRING AND NOT THROWING AWAY

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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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Showing posts with label REMOTE-CODE. Show all posts
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Monday, 24 February 2020

CHECKING FUNCTIONALITY OF REMOTE CONTROL

Different magazines and the Internet have descriptions of probes for checking the operation of remote controls on infrared rays. Usually, this is a simple circuit from a photodetector or phototransistor and LED, plus a power source. If you direct the serviceable remote control to this probe and press the button, the LED flashes.


 But, in fact, no probes are needed - the glow of the IR LED can be seen with your own eyes. True, this will require any mobile phone with a camera. We turn on the camera on the phone, point to the remote control, we see the remote control on the telephone display. Push the button ... And, lo and behold! The display shows the glow of the IR LED in gray-blue.

NOTE: For a proper diagnosing a oscilloscope and specializaed tools are needed..................

Friday, 7 February 2020

LG MAGIC REMOTE RESET INSTRUCTIONS

LG Magic Remote

If your LG Magic remote is no longer controlling your TV set then you might just need to reset and repair it to your set:
Reset Instructions (2010-2011)

If your LG magic remote no longer works with your TV, chances are that it will just need to be reset:

    Press and hold {OK} and {Mute} buttons for 5 seconds.
    Power light should blink to indicate reset successful.
    Now point the remote close to the TV and press {OK} - the TV should indicate that the remote has been re-paired.

Reset Instructions (2012 Onwards)

    Press and hold {Smart} or {Home} and {Back} buttons for 5 seconds.
    Power light should blink to indicate reset successful.
    Now point the remote close to the TV and press {OK} - the TV should indicate that the remote has been re-paired.

Wednesday, 10 April 2019

BOSE RC PWAII – HOW TO PROGRAM THE REMOTE – CODE LIST FOR TELEVISION

Bose RC PWAII – How to program the remote – Code list for television

PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE
1. Power on your source.
2. Locate the code for your source’s brand in the Universal
3. On the remote control, press and hold the appropriate source button until all six source buttons glow, then release.
For example, to program your TV, press and hold TV.
Only the appropriate source button glows.
4. On the number keypad, enter the code for your source’s brand.
Note: If all six buttons blink three times, you entered an invalid code.
Repeat steps 3 and 4.
5. Press + on the volume button.
6. Test the source for basic functions:
# TV: press the channel buttons. Press MENU. The settings menu appears. Press LEFT and RIGHT to navigate.
# Cable/satellite box: press MENU. The programming guide appears.
Press LEFT and RIGHT to navigate.
# DVD or Blu-ray Disc player: press GUIDE. The settings menu appears. Press LEFT and RIGHT to navigate.
# Game system: press LEFT and RIGHT to navigate through your menu.
7. If your source responds to basic functions, press EXIT to save your settings.
CODE SEARCH 
Use the remote control’s code scanner to find the code for your source.
1. Press + on the volume button to try another code.
Note: If all six buttons blink three times, you have cycled through all codes for your source.
2. Test the source for basic functions (see step 6 in “Program the remote to control your source”).
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 until your source responds.
4. Press EXIT to save your settings.

CODE LIST FOR TELEVISION
A
Aaxa  6132
Acer  1652
Admiral  0182
Advent  1754
Affnity 6190
Aiwa 0406
Akai 0098
Akura  0042
AOC 0137
Apex Digital  1550
Ario  7710
Astar  3127
Asus 4030
Atvio  6133
Audiosonic 0103
Audiovox  0105
Auria  4770
Aventura  2561
B
B & O  5274
Bang & Olufsen  0118
Baysonic 0465
BenQ  2391
BGH 3478
Blue Light  6152
Blue Sky  0134
Britânia  5900
Broksonic  0184
C
CCE  0160
Celera  1900
Champion 2647
Changhong 1766
Citizen 0046
Claris  6616
Coby 2056
Commercial Solutions  2427
Conia  1806
Contex 4280
Continental  4261
Coradir 4735
Cornea 4957
Craig 0161
Curtis 1897
Curtis Mathes  0039
Cytron 1594
D
Daewoo  0092
Daytek  2024
Dell  2064
Digital Projection Inc  3563
Disney 2440
Dukane  7825
Dumont 0256
Durabrand  2191
Dynex  3686
E
Electric Mirror  4894
Electrograph 2534
Electrohome  0381
Electron  1898
Elektra  1132
Element  3682
Elite 0274
Emerson  0236
Envision  0278
Epson  2108
ESA 2420
F
Fair Mate  6083
Favi 7763
Fisher 0154
Fluid 4827
Fujimaro 2746
Funai 0179
G
Gateway  1168
GE 0027
General Electric  1885
GFM 4001
Gibralter 0333
GoldStar  0056
GPX  1720
H
Haier  1767
Hallmark  0351
Hannspree  3236
H-Buster 5926
Hewlett Packard 1671
Hisense 2159
Hitachi  0145
HP 2271
Hyundai  1206
I
iLo 2464
InFocus 0995
Initial  2017
Insignia  2471
Inteq  0893
iRIS 4055
IRT  1830
iSymphony 3863
J
JCM 4630
Jensen 0405
JVC 0053
K
KDS  3383
Ken Brown 2620
KLH 0408
Konka  1235
L
Lexus 6146
LG 0511
LodgingStar 4868
LXI  0148
M
MAG  3384
Magnasonic 0848
Magnavox 0054
Marantz  0128
Matsushita 0478
Maxent 2434
Megatron  0485
Memorex  0037
MGA  0155
Microsonic 4673
Midland 0493
Mintek 1788
Miray 4998
Mitsubishi  0150
Mitsui 3847
Mx Onda 1629
N
NAD  0513
Naoki  6147
Naxa  3571
NEC  0170
NetTV 2539
New Acoustic Dimension  5601
Nexus Electronics 4032
Nikko  0529
Nimbro 4143
Noblex  0534
Norcent 1838
Nordmende 0537
NuVision  3355
O
Ölevia 5964
Optimus 0546
Optique 6677
Orion 0549
Otic 2443
P
Panasonic 0051
Panavox 4496
PARK  4065
Philco 0030
Philips 0081
Pioneer  0166
Planar  3573
Polaroid  2163
Portland 0582
Prima  0586
Prism  0588
Proscan  0883
Proton 0031
Proview 2133
Pulsar  0599
Pyle 2421
Pyle Home 5674
Q
Quasar 0055
R
RCA  0047
Realistic 0420
Runco  0632
S
Sampo 0032
Samsung  0060
Sansui 0067
Sanyo  0159
Sceptre 2541
Scotch  0855
Scott 0309
Sears  0146
Seiki 6024
Seiko Epson  5721
Seleco 0672
Semivox 0948
Semp  0949
Semp Toshiba 5722
Serie Dorada 2906
Sharp 0093
Sigmac  5138
Silo 5740
Silo Digital  5977
Sony  0000
Soundesign  0178
Spectroniq 3385
Speler  8195
Squareview 0706
STI  6483
SunBriteTV  3117
Superscan  2222
Supersonic  2544
SVA 1813
Sylvania  0024
Symphonic  0171
Syntax  2432
T
Talent  3318
Tatung 0049
TCL 2231
Technics  0250
Techwood 0750
Teknika  0322
Telefunken  0757
TMK 0736
TNCi  1736
Tophouse 2157
Tosaki  6145
Toshiba  0156
TruTech  3444
TVS 2032
V
Victor  0809
Vidikron 0814
Vidtech  0815
Viewsonic  1805
Viore  3579
VisionQuest  4494
VIZIO 2215
Vuon  4421
W
Waycon 1700
Westinghouse 2258
White Westinghouse 0830
Wyse 2422
Z
Zenith  0017

Wednesday, 3 April 2019

HOW TO PROGRAM A DISH NETWORK REMOTE CONTROL TO OTHER DIVICES

HOW TO PROGRAM A DISH NETWORK REMOTE CONTROL TO OTHER DIVICES


PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE
COMBINATION EQUIPMENT (FOR EXAMPLE, TV/DVD)
When programming the remote control to operate combination equipment, such as a TV/DVD ora TV/VCR, program the remote control in one mode, and then repeat the procedure in the other mode. For example, to program the remote control to operate a TV/DVD player using code 765, follow the instructions to program the remote to operate the TV using code 765, and then repeat the instructions for the DVD using the same code. Put the remote in TV mode to use TV functions, or DVD mode to use the DVD player (or VCR) functions.
LIMITED MODE
You can program your remote control in Limited Mode to keep from accidentally changing the channel on your TV or VCR. When you use the remote control to operate your TV in Limited Mode, you will only be able to use the POWER, MUTE, and Volume buttons to operate your TV. Also, when you use the remote control to operate your VCR in Limited Mode, you will only be able to use the Power and VCR function buttons. The section Programming Using the Equipment Code Tables has a step that tells the remote control to go into Limited Mode.  Note: Limited Mode cannot be used with audio amplifiers.
PROGRAMMING USING EQUIPMENT CODE
You can set up the remote control to operate other equipment using the code. 
Procedure:
1 Turn the equipment on.  Use the equipment’s front panel buttons or its own remote control.
2 Find the brand name of the equipment listed in the code table.  If the brand isn't listed in the tables, see Scanning for Equipment Codes.
3 Press and hold the mode button for the equipment until all the other mode buttons light up, and then release the button. The mode button flashes.  For example, hold the TV mode button for a TV until all of the other mode buttons light. When you let go, the TV mode button will be flashing.
4 For AUX mode only. Press 0 for a second TV, or 1 for a second DVD/VCR, or 2 for a tuner, amplifier, or audio receiver.   This step is for programming the kind of equipment that should be programmed in AUX mode. If you’re not programming in Aux mode, skip to step 5.
5 Enter one of the three-digit equipment codes from the table using buttons on the number pad.  The three-digit equipment code should be for the brand name of your equipment that you found in step 2.
6 If you want to program Limited Mode, press 1.  If not, skip to step 7.
7 Press POUND (#).  If you entered the code correctly, the mode button flashes three times.
8 Press Power to turn off the equipment. If the equipment does not turn off, go to step 10.  If the code you entered works, the equipment should turn off.
9 Turn the equipment back on and try some other buttons to make sure they work. If the code works for other buttons, stop here.  For example, sometimes Power works when other buttons don’t.   Note that more than one code may work to turn equipment on or off.
10 If the code doesn't work, repeat steps 3 through 9 with another equipment code listed.  Try every code listed for your brand until one works for your equipment.
11 If you can’t find a code that works, try the instructions that follow for Scanning for Equipment Codes.
SCANNING.
1 Turn the equipment on.  Use the equipment’s front panel buttons or its own remote control.
2 Press and hold the mode button until all the other mode buttons light up, and then release the button. The mode button flashes.  For example, hold the V mode button for a TV until all of the other mode buttons light. When you let go, TV will flash.
3 For Aux mode only. Press 0 for a second TV, 1 for a second DVD/VCR, or 2 for a tuner, amplifier, or audio receiver. Then press the STAR (*) button.  This step is for programming the kind of equipment that should be programmed in AUX mode.   If you’re not programming in Aux mode, skip to step 4.
4 Press POWER.  This puts your remote control in its code scanning mode.
5 Press either the UP or DOWN ARROW repeatedly until the equipment turns off.  As you press the UPor DOWN ARROW, the remote tries each code in the memory to see if it can turn off your equipment. When the equipment turns off, you have found a code that might work.  Note: The mode button for the equipment will flash rapidly eight times when you've scanned through all the codes for that equipment.
6 Press POUND (#).  The mode button flashes three times if you have entered the code correctly. This stores the code that you found.
7 Turn the equipment back on and try some other buttons to make sure they work.  Press POWER to turn the equipment back on. Try some other buttons to make sure they work.  Sometimes POWER works when other buttons don’t, and more than one code may work to turn equipment on or off.
8 If necessary, repeat this procedure until you've tried all the codes.  You may need to repeat the scan to find the best code for your equipment.
SWITCHING BETWEEN TV AND AMPLIFIER VOLUME CONTROL
When the remote control is set up to operate your TV, the MUTEand VOLUMEbuttons will adjust your TV volume. To use the remote to adjust the volume of a remote-controllable audio receiver or amplifier instead of adjusting the TV’s volume setting, use the steps in the left column of the table. To switch backto controlling the TV’s volume, steps are also given.
Control Amplifier Volume
1 Press and hold the AUX mode button until all mode buttons are lit, then release it. The AUX mode button will blink.
2 Press the POUND (#) button.
3 Press the plus (+) side of the VOLUME button.
4 Press the 0number button.
5 Press the POUND (#) button. The AUX mode button flashes three times.  MAKE SURE THE REMOTE CONTROLS THE AMPLIFIER’S VOLUME IN OTHER MODES:
6 Press the SAT mode button.
7 Press the plus (+) and minus (-) sides of the VOLUME button.
8 Your tuner/amplifier’s volume changes and the AUX mode button lights instead of the TV mode button.
To Control TV Volume
1 Press and hold the TV mode button until all mode buttons are lit, and then release it. The TV mode button will blink.
2 Press the POUND (#) button.
3 Press the plus (+) side of the VOLUME button.
4 Press the 0 number button.
5 Press the POUND (#) button. The TV mode button flashes three times.  MAKE SURE THE REMOTE CONTROLS THE TV’S VOLUME IN OTHER MODES:
6 Press the SAT mode button.
7 Press the plus (+) and minus (-) sides of the VOLUME button.
8 Your TV’s volume changes and the TV mode button lights instead of the AUX mode button.
PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE TO CONTROL ASECOND RECEIVER IN AUX MODE
If you have another DISH Network receiver installed, you can use this remote control in AUX mode to operate it along with your new receiver. When you program the remote control to operate the other receiver, the remote will send IR signals to that receiver, so the line of sight to the second receiver must be unobstructed. You can program the remote control to operate any other DISH Network receiver, except for: TV2 on DISH 322, DISH Player-DVR models 522, 625, and 942, ViP222, ViP222k, ViP622 DVR, ViP722 DVR or ViP722k DVR.
Dish Player 7100/7200
1 Turn on the other receiver and open the System Information screen. (For help opening the System Information screen, refer to the user guide for the other receiver.) Write down the TV2 address shown:
2 Press and hold the AUX button until all the mode buttons light up, and then release the button. The AUX button flashes.
3 Use the NUMBER PAD on the remote control to enter a 3, followed by the address you wrote down in step 1.
4 Press POUND (#). The AUX button blinks three times.
5 Press RECORD to verify that the address in the remote control now matches the address for the receiver.

Tuesday, 2 April 2019

BLU-LINK- URC FOR PLAYSTATION-3 - LEARNING AND TEACHING SET-UP PROCEDURE

Blu-Link- URC FOR PLAYSTATION-3 - LEARNING AND TEACHING SET-UP PROCEDURE

LEARNING AND TEACHING METHOD
You can either start from a blank device or “learn” all the keys or you can start with a four-digit device code and customize it to meet your needs.
1: Line up Blu-Link with the remote you want to “learn” from, head to head about one to two inches apart on a solid surface.
Learning and Teaching Set-Up Method
2: Enter setup mode by holding the device button down for approximately 3 seconds. After 3 seconds all of the device buttons will blink to confirm that you are in setup mode.
3: Press [Rec] button to enter “learning” mode.  Note: You have 20 seconds to perform each of these steps. If you do not finish within 20 seconds, the device button light will turn off and setup mode will be exited. Learned keys will be retained but to learn additional keys you will need to reenter “learning” mode.
4: Press the key on Blu-Link that you wish to teach.  The device button will blink once to indicate it is ready to learn.
5: Press and hold the key on the other remote control you wish Blu-Link™ to learn. After about one second the device button will blink once to indicate successful learning or 4 times to indicate that it did not learn the key.
6: Repeat from step 4 until you have learned all of the keys you wish to teach. You can exit from learning either by waiting 20 seconds or by pressing another device key to exit.
* To achieve the best results during “learning” mode:
* If you are having trouble, move away from any Plasma TV, avoid fluorescent lighting and direct sunlight.
* Gradually vary the distance between the two remote controls.
* Some original remotes require you to tap the button to learn rather than holding it during learning.
* Learning only works on individual keys. Macros cannot be learned.
Remember, when programming keys such as arrow keys, the orientation between the remotes is reversed.
Forgetting Learned Keys
1: Enter setup mode by holding the device button down for 3 seconds. After 3 seconds all of the device buttons will blink to confirm that you are in setup mode.
2: Enter “forget” mode by pressing the Stop button. The device button will blink once to indicate it is ready to forget the keys it learned.
3: Press the key you wish to forget. If this key has learned anything, the device button will blink once and revert to its original settings, otherwise, it will blink four times in error.
4: Press keys you wish to forget until you are done. When you are done, you can either wait 10 seconds to time out or press another device button to exit.
Note: If you had previously entered a four-digit device code, the forgotten keys will return to their original settings.
Forgetting a Device
1: Enter setup mode by holding the device button down for 3 seconds. After 3 seconds all of the device buttons will blink to confirm that you are in setup mode.
2: Enter the code 9999 to erase the prior four-digit code and any learned keys for the device.  Note: Pressing any key besides “9” during this mode will exit.
Forgetting all Devices
1: Enter factory-reset mode by holding down two device buttons for 3 seconds. After 3 seconds all of the device buttons turn on to confirm you are in factory-reset mode.
2: Enter the code 9999 to erase the prior four-digit code and any learned keys for all devices.  Note: Pressing any key besides “9” during this mode will exit.
Controlling Volume (Punch Through)
  In a fairly typical setup with a TV, PS3 and Cable box, there is only one device that controls the sound. It would be difficult to switch devices between Cable and TV every time you want to change the volume. By default, Blu-Link is set so that regardless of what device you are using, when you change the volume, it is sent to the TV. This is called “punch through.” When you press any key on Blu-Link, the device button will light to show what device is receiving that command. For example, when you are watching a DVD and hit Pause, the DVD button will light. When you hit Mute, the TV button will light.
  Volume Punch Through is completely customizable. For example, if you have a surround sound system, you may want volume commands to be sent there instead of the TV. To do this, you would set the surround sound system as the sound master.
Setting Sound Master
  The sound master can be set for any device that supports volume up and volume down. To change from the default TV as master to another device:
1: Enter setup mode by holding the device button you wish to make master down for 3 seconds. After 3 seconds all of the device buttons will blink to confirm that you are in setup mode.
2: Press the Mute key and this device will now be the sound master. Future volume up, down, and mute operations for devices with punch through on will now control this device.
Advanced Configuration
  If you wish to independently control the volume without using punch through, punch through can be turned off (and back on) for any device. For example, if you have a surround sound system, you may wish to turn off punch through for the TV so you can still control its volume when the TV device button is selected.
Turning off Punch Through for a Device
  By default, all devices start with punch through turned on. For any device other than the PS3, punch through can be turned off.
1: To turn off punch through for a device, enter setup mode by holding the device button down for 3 seconds.   After 3 seconds all of the device buttons will blink to confirm that you are in setup mode.
2: Press the volume down (Vol -) key and that device will no longer punch through volume controls to the sound master.
Turning on Punch through for a Device
  If you accidentally turned punch through off for a device, it is simple to re-enable it.
1: To turn punch through back on for a device, enter setup mode by holding the device button down for 3 seconds.
3 seconds all of the device buttons will blink to confirm that you are in setup mode.
2: Press the volume up (Vol +) key and that device will now punch through to the sound master.

Monday, 1 April 2019

CTV KIT-HITACHI - SCHEMATIC (CIRCUIT DIAGRAM) - 87PS38 (SYSTEM CONTROL) _ 24C04(MEMORY)

CTV KIT-HITACHI - SCHEMATIC (Circuit Diagram) - 87PS38 (System Control) _ 24C04(Memory)

Color TV Kit; Hitachi Circuit Diagram [21” PAL M/N-NTSC-M AV-2 IN]

 ICs used: 87PS38 (System Control)_24C04(Memory)_TB1238N(Deflection-Video IF-Chroma jungle)_TC9028F_4053_{ENV56D71C3 Tuner-Serial Data-Serial Clock type}_TDA168469(Power Control)
 
Universal Remote Control Set-up Codes for Hitachi TVs: 0014 0018 0020 0022 0033 0044 0049 0050 0074 0086 0099 0101 0102 0104 0107 0110 0119 0126 0127 0150 0152 0161 0162 0165 0166 0168 0171 0178 0182 0186 0203 0213 0218 0219 0231 0233 0238 0309 0379 0456 0475 0611 0613 0622 0631 0633 0636 0671 0795.
 
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM [SCHEMATIC] {CLICK ON THE SCHEMATIC TO MAGNIFY}

Wednesday, 27 March 2019

SANYO REMOTE CONTROL -5- DIGIT CODES SETUP INSTRUCTIONS WITH OTHER DEVICES

SANYO REMOTE CONTROL SETUP INSTRUCTIONS WITH OTHER DEVICES






SETUP INSTRUCTIONS BY -5- DIGIT CODES.



Before proceeding, find the codes for the devices you want to program highlight or write them down.


  1. Turn on the device (for example, DVD player) and, if needed, load media (for example, a DVD).  2. Press the device key, on the remote, that you wish to program (DVD, STB, or AUX).
  2. Press and hold SET until the red LED blinks twice, then release.
  3. Enter the first five-digit code for the device and brand that you wish to program. The LED blinks once as each digit is entered. If the code is valid, the LED blinks twice.
  4. Aim the remote at the device and press POWER.  The device should turn off. If it does not, repeat steps 3–5, trying each code for your brand until you find one that works. If you cannot find a code that works, see “Searching for Your Code”.


NOTE: If the LED does not blink twice, repeat steps 2 to 4 and try entering the code again.



CODE SEARCH




If your device doen’t respond to the remote after trying all codes listed for your brand, or if your brand is not listed, try searching for your code:


  1. Turn the device you wish to control on.
  2. Press the desired device key once.
  3. Press and hold SET until the red LED blinks twice, then release.
  4. Enter 9 9 1. The LED blinks twice.
  5. Press the device group number for your device type.  {CODE [0] => Cable (Cable Converters, Video Accessories, Satellite Receivers)}  {CODE [2] => VCRs and DVD players.}  {CODE [3] => Audio (Audio Amplifiers, Audio Amp/Tuners, CD players).}
  6. Aim the remote at the device and press POWER.  The remote sends IR codes from its library to the selected device, starting with the most popular code first. If the device responds, go to step 8.
  7. If device doesn't respond, press CH+ and the remote will test the next code for that device type.  Continue to press CH+ until the device turns off.  NOTE: Press CHto try the previous code.
  8. Now that you’ve found the correct code, press SET to save the code that worked for your device. The LED blinks twice to indicate that the code has been saved.  To search for other device codes, repeat steps 1 – 8.


NOTE: You can find out which five digit code is operating your equipment using “Checking the codes” instructions in your TV’s owner’s manual.

SANYO REMOTE CONTROL CODES -5- DIGITS FOR AUDIO AMPS, AUDIO ACCESSORIES & AUDIO RECEIVERS

SANYO REMOTE CONTROL CODES    -5- DIGITS




FOR AUDIO AMPS, AUDIO ACCESSORIES & AUDIO RECEIVERS.


AUDIO AMPLIFIER CODES
Adcom 30577, 31100
Anthem 32220
Bose 30674
Carver 30892
Durabrand 31561
Elan 30647
GE 30078
Harman/Kardon 30892
JVC 30331
Left Coast 30892
Lenoxx 31561
Marantz 30892
McIntosh 30251
Modulaire 30395
NEC 30264
Optimus 30395, 30823
Philips 30892
Pioneer 30823
Polk Audio 30892
RadioShack 30395
RCA 30823
Realistic 30395
Shure 30264
Sony 30689, 30815
Soundesign 30078
Victor 30331
Wards 30078
Yamaha 30354, 30133

AUDIO ACCESSORIES CODES
Accurian 31106
Altec Lansing 30607, 31056
Apple 31115
Creative 30872
DLO 31155
GPX 32113
Griffin 31891
iDeck 31106
iHome 32152
iLive 32113
Imerge 31491
iPort 31917
Klipsch 31339
Marantz 31491
Memorex 32119
Monitor Audio 31106
Motorola 31464
Omnifi 31605
Roku 31828
Sonance 31917
Yamaha 1809, 31810, 32021

AUDIO RECEIVERS CODES
ADC 30531
Adcom 30616
Aiwa 31405, 30189, 30121,31089, 31388, 31641
Akai 30244, 31512
Alco 31390
AMC 31077
Amphion Media
Works 31563
AMW 31563
Anam 31609, 31074
Anthem 31185
Apex Digital 31257, 31430, 31774
Arcam 31189
Audiotronic 31189
Audiovox 31390
B & K 30702, 30820, 30840
BK 30702
Bose 31229, 30639, 31253,31629, 31841, 31933
Cairn 30189
Cambridge
Soundworks 31370
Capetronic 30531
Carver 31189, 30189, 30121,31089, 31289
Coby 31389
Curtis Mathes 30014
Daewoo 31250
Denon 31360, 30121, 31104,31142, 31306, 32857
Emerson 30531
Fisher 31801
Garrard 30463
Grundig 30189

Harman/Kardon 30110, 30189, 30891,31289, 31304, 31306,32241
Hitachi 31273, 31801
iLive 32013
Inkel 30491
Insignia 31030, 31077, 31893,32169, 32175
Integra 30135, 30842, 31298,31320, 31805
iSymphony 32258
JBL 30110, 31306
JVC 31058, 30074, 31374,31495, 31871, 32239
Kawasaki 31390
Kenwood 31313, 31570, 30077,30186, 31027
KLH 31390, 31412, 31428
Koss 31366, 31497
Lexicon 31076
LG 31293, 32197
Linn 30189
Liquid Video 31497
Magnavox 31189, 31269, 30189,30391, 30531, 31089,31266, 31514
Marantz 31189, 31269, 30189,
30891, 31089, 31289
McIntosh 31289
Micromega 31189, 30189
Mitsubishi 31393
Musicmagic 31089
Myryad 31189
Nakamichi 31313, 30097, 31555
Norcent 31389
Nova 31389
Onkyo 30135, 30842, 31298,31320, 31531, 31805,31905
Optimus 31023, 30074, 30014,30121, 30186, 30531,31074
Oritron 31366, 31497
Outlaw 30391
Panasonic 31308, 31518, 30367,31275, 31288, 31316,31548, 31633, 31763,31764
Philips 31189, 31269, 30189,30391, 30891, 31089,31266
Pioneer 31023, 30014, 30150,30244, 30531, 30630,31123, 31384, 31935
Polaroid 31508
Polk Audio 30189, 31289
Proscan 31254
RadioShack 31609
RCA 31023, 31609, 31254,30531, 31074, 31123,
31390, 31511
Realistic 31609, 30121, 30186
Revox 30189
Rio 31869
Samsung 31295, 31304, 31500
Sangean 32165
Sansui 31189, 30189, 31089
Sanyo 31251, 31469, 31801
Sharp 30186, 31286
Sharper Image 31556
Sherwood 30491, 31077, 31653,31905, 32169
Sherwood
Newcastle 32169
Sonic Blue 31869
Sonic Frontiers 31185
Sony 31058, 31441, 31258,31759, 31622, 30474,31158, 31406, 31558,31658, 31758, 31822,31858
Stereophonics 31023
Sunfire 31313
Teac 30463, 31074, 31390,31528
Technics 31308, 31518, 31633
Thorens 31189
Toshiba 30135, 30842, 31123,31788
Venturer 31390
Victor 30074
Wards 30189, 30014
XM 31406
Yamaha 31023, 30176, 30186,30376, 31176, 31276,31331, 31375, 31376,31476, 31815, 32061
Zenith 30857, 31293