Owner`s manual
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Using Alternate Remote Codes
Using Alternate Component Keys on your Remote
The DVS5.1 will also respond to alternate component key codes. Allowing you to use an unused
TV, VCR, RCVR or one of the added AUX positions many remotes include.
Setting up the DVS5.1 to respond to alternate component codes is a two step process. You must
first program your universal remote control to behave as one of the alternate components. You must
then configure the DVS5.1 to respond to the alternate component codes.
Programming your remote to different components
The DVS5.1 will respond to eight different pre-programmed component codes. They are: Awia
DVD, Yamaha VCR, Hitachi Satellite, Sony TV, Go Video VCR, Nakamichi Receiver, Jerrold Cable
Box and a Symphonic TV. The following table shows the different component buttons and codes
used to program a few different universal remotes.
If your remote control’s model matches one of the above, read your remote’s user manual for in-
structions on programming your remote control. Then use the above device and manufacturer
codes to setup your remote.
If your remote is not included in the above list, or the manufacturer code given does not work, then
you will have to follow your remote controls instructions for programming one of the above compo-
nents and search for a proper match. See the next section. Or teach the DVS5.1 a new set of codes,
See:
"Learning New Remote Codes" on page 10.
Configuring the DVS5.1 for an alternate component code
After your remote control has been programmed to act like one of the 8 built in code-sets, teaching
the DVS5.1 to use the new code set is simple.
Make Device Sony
One For
All
Sanyo RCA Zenith X10
Awia DVD 015 0641 N/A 350 N/A N/A
Yamaha VCR 040 0038 238 009 025 022
Symphonic TV 023 0171 104 189 520 202
Sony TV 001 0000 110 002 708 015
Hitachi SAT N/A 0819 N/A 084 N/A N/A
Go Video VCR N/A 0432 248 138 139 013
Jerrold CBL 001 0476 303 046 552 062