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Appendices
Appendices
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Programming Codes, continued
DVD Players
Make
Code
Sampo
20752, 20698
Samsung
21075, 21044, 20820,
20744, 20573, 20490,
20199
Sansui
20695
Sanyo
21334, 20873, 20695,
20675, 20670
Schneider
20783
Schwaiger
20752
Sensory Science 21158
Sharp
21256, 20752, 20675,
20630
Sharper Image
21117
Sherwood
21077, 21043, 20770,
20633
Shinsonic
20839, 20533
Slim Art
20784
SM Electronic
20730
Sonic Blue
21099, 20869, 20783,
20715, 20573
Sony
21536, 21533, 21516,
21431, 21070, 21033,
20864, 20533
Sungale
21074
SVA
21105, 20860, 20717
Sylvania
21268, 20675
Symphonic
21334, 21268, 20675
TAG McLaren
20894
Tatung
20770
Teac
20790, 20717, 20571
Technics
20703, 20490
Technika
20770
Technosonic
20730
Tevion
20651
Theta Digital
20571
Thomson
20522, 20511
Tivo
21503
Toshiba
21769, 21608,, 21515,
21503, 21154, 20695,
20573, 20539, 20503
Tredex
20804, 20803, 20800
Unimax
20770
United
20730
Universum
20591
Urban Concepts 20539, 20503
US Logic
20839
V
21226, 21064
Venturer
20790
Vizio
21226, 21064
Vocopro
21360
Wesder
20699
Xbox
22083, 20522
Yamaha
20545, 20539, 20497,
20490
Yamakawa
20872
Zenith
20869, 20741, 20591,
20503
Zeus
20784
Zoece
21265
DVD Players
Make
Code
Magnavox
21506, 21268, 20675,
20646, 20539, 20503
Malata
21159, 20782
Marantz
20675, 20539, 20503
McIntosh
21533, 21273
Medion
20651
Memorex
21270, 20831, 20695
Microsoft
22083, 20522
Minato
20752
Mintek
20839, 20717
Mitsubishi
21521, 20521
Momitsu
21082
Mustek
20730
Myryad
20894
NAD
20741
Naiko
20770
Nakamichi
21222
NEC
20869, 20785
Nesa
20717
NexxTech
21402
Nintaus
21051
Norcent
21265, 21107, 21003,
20872
Onkyo
21769, 20627, 20503
Oppo
21525, 21224, 20575
Optimus
20571
OptoMedia Elec-
tronics
20896
Oritron
20651
Palsonic
20852, 20672
Panasonic
21762, 21641, 20703,
20571, 20503, 20490
Philco
20675
Philips
22084, 22056, 21354,
21267, 20675, 20646,
20539, 20503
Phonotrend
20699
PianoDisc
21024
Pioneer
21571, 20631, 20571,
20525, 20142
Polaroid
21086, 21061, 21020
Polk Audio
20539
Portland
20770
Presidian
21072, 20675
Proceed
20672
Proscan
20522
Prosonic
20699
ProVision
20778
Qwestar
20651
Radionette
20741
RadioShack
20571
RCA
21769, 20822, 20790,
20717, 20571, 20522
Realistic
20571
Reoc
20752
Revoy
20699
Rio
20869
RJTech
21360
Rotel
21178, 20623
Rowa
20823
Saba
20651
DVD Players
Make
Code
Disney
21270, 20675
DiViDo
20705
Dual
21085, 21068, 20675
Durabrand
21127
DVD2000
20521
Electrohome
22116, 21003
Emerson
21268, 20675, 20591
Enterprise
20591
Entivo
20539, 20503
Enzer
20770
ESA
21268
Firstline
20651
Fisher
20670
Funai
21334, 21268, 20675
Gateway
21158, 21077, 21073
GE
20815, 20717, 20522
Go Video
21730, 21304, 21158,
21144, 21099, 21075,
21044, 20869, 20833,
20783, 20744, 20741,
20717, 20715, 20573
Go Vision
21072
GoldStar
20869, 20741
Goodmans
20790
GPX
20769, 20699
Gradiente
20651, 20490
Greenhill
20717
Grundig
20705, 20539
Harman/Kardon 20702, 20582
Hello Kitty
20831
Hitachi
20664, 20573
Hiteker
20672
iLo
21348
Initial
20717
Insignia
22095, 21268
Integra
20627, 20571
IRT
20783
Jaton
21078
JBL
20702
JMB
20695
JSI
21423
JVC
21164, 20867, 20623,
20558
jWin
21051, 21049
Kawasaki
20790
Kenwood
20534, 20490
KLH
21149, 21020, 20790,
20717
Kloss
20533
Konka
20721, 20711
Koss
21423, 21061, 20896,
20769, 20651
Lasonic
21173, 20798, 20627
Lecson
21533
Lenoxx
21127
LG
20869, 20741, 20591
LiteOn
21440, 21416, 21158,
21058
Loewe
20741, 20511
Logix
20783
Magnasonic
20675, 20651
Appendix C: Programming the Remote Control, continued
Appendix D: Troubleshooting
Reset Name
When to Use
How to Use
Resulting Action
Format
When the picture shape
seems incorrect, use
FORMAT to change the
shape of the picture.
Press the
FORMAT key to cycle through the
available formats to find the best format
for the current picture.
The last-used format for a signal
type is memorized for each input.
The next time the same input and
the same signal type is viewed, the
last-used format will be recalled.
PerfectColor
™
and PerfecTint
™
Reset
(for the single
input currently
being watched)
When the color intensities
seem out of balance,
use the PerfectColor/
PerfecTint reset to reset
the color balances to the
original factory settings.
Both PerfectColor and
PerfecTint and are reset
at the same time.
While viewing the input to be reset,
1.
press
MENU to display the
Main
menu with the A/V icon highlighted.
Use
2.
to highlight
PerfectColor
and press
ENTER to display the
PerfectColor adjustment screen.
Press
3.
CANCEL to reset the colors.
All PerfectColor/PerfecTint sliders
are reset to the original center
position. The PefectColor/PerfecTint
settings for other inputs remain
unchanged.
A/V Memory
Reset
(for the single
input currently
being watched)
When audio and/or video
settings for a single input
seem incorrect, use A/V
Memory Reset to return
the input to the original
factory settings.
While viewing the input to be reset,
1.
press
MENU to display the
Main
menu with the A/V icon highlighted.
Use
2.
to highlight the
Reset
icon and press
ENTER to reset.
All Audio and Video settings for the
individual input are reset except
for the Listen To, Language, audio
Balance, and Closed Caption
settings.
A/V Reset
(for all inputs)
To reset audio and video
adjustments for all inputs
to the original factory
settings.
While viewing the TV, press the control-
panel buttons
GUIDE and FORMAT at the
same time.
All Audio and Video settings are
returned to the original factory
settings, including Listen To and
Language, plus Closed Captions
settings and Format settings.
Channel
Memorization
To erase and
re-memorize channels on
ANT 1 or ANT 2.
While viewing the TV, press
1.
MENU to
display the
Main
menu.
Press
2.
to highlight the
Setup
icon.
Press
3.
to highlight the
Scan
icon.
Press
4.
to highlight the antenna
input and reception mode, e.g.
Ant 1 Air.
Press
5.
to highlight the
Start
button icon and press
ENTER to
start the memorization.
All previously memorized chan-
nels for the selected antenna
input are erased and a new
set of memorized channels is
created. All custom settings for
Fav, channel names, and channel
locks are deleted. To add or
delete individual channels, see
Edit menu instructions on page
43.
Lock Menu Pass
Code
To change your
Lock
menu pass code
See the cutout page in Appendix B, page
63.
Allows a new code to be established.
Control-Panel
Lock Release
To re-enable the control-
panel buttons after
activation of the Control-
Panel Lock
Press and hold the
MENU button
on the control panel for over eight
seconds. This works even if the TV
is powered off.
Allows the control panel to be
unlocked if the remote control is
misplaced.
TV Reset Comparison Guide
You can resolve many common TV problems using
the reset functions described in the following table.
See also the troubleshooting suggestions later in this
appendix.
IMPORTANT
Before you change sound or picture settings: If
picture or sound settings seem wrong for a broadcast
channel (a channel from
ANT 1, ANT 2, a cable box, or
satellite receiver), first check other channels from the
same input before changing settings. If most other
channels from the same input seem correct, there is
likely a problem with the broadcast rather than with the
TV. Use care in this case, as changes you make to fix
problems on individual channels also affect all other
channels on the same input.