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Controlling the rest of your system, Controlling the rest of your system 12, Chapter 12 – Pioneer VSX-1018AH-S User Manual

Page 74: Setting the remote to control other components, Selecting preset codes directly, Preset code list

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Chapter 12:

Controlling the rest of your system

Setting the remote to control other
components

Most components can be assigned to one of the input
source buttons (such as

DVD or CD) using the

component’s manufacturer preset code stored in the
remote.

However, there are cases where only certain functions
may be controllable after assigning the proper preset
code, or the codes for the manufacturer in the remote
control will not work for the model that you are using.

Note

• You can cancel or exit any of the steps by pressing

RECEIVER. To go back a step, press RETURN.

• After one minute of inactivity, the remote

automatically exits the operation.

Selecting preset codes directly

1

While pressing the RECEIVER button, press SETUP.

The indicator on the remote control blinks.

2

Press the input source button for the component

you want to control.

The indicator lights up.

1

3

Use the number buttons to enter the 3 digit preset

code (see below).
The indicator blinks for half a second after you input each
digit and shows a long, two second blink once you have
entered a valid code. If the LED blinks three times it
means an invalid code has been input or an error has
occurred.

4

Repeat steps 1 through 3 for the other components

you want to control.

5

When you’re done, press RECEIVER.

To try out the remote control, switch the component on or
off (into standby) by pressing

SOURCE

. If it doesn’t

seem to work, select the next code from the list (if there
is one).

Preset code list

You should have no problem controlling a component if
you find the manufacturer in this list, but please note that
there are cases where codes for the manufacturer in the
list will not work for the model that you are using. There
are also cases where only certain functions may be
controllable after assigning the proper preset code.

Note

1 You can’t assign the

RECEIVER, FM/AM, USB iPod buttons.

DVD

BD

TV

HDMI

DVR 1

DVR 2

CD

CD-R

DIMMER

FM/AM

INPUT

1

2

3

SLEEP

MCACC

INPUT

SELECT

GENRE

4

5

6

A.ATT

SBch

SR+

7

8

9

CLASS

MASTER

VOLUME

CH LEVEL

D.ACCESS

0

ENTER

iPod USB

RECEIVER

SOURCE

1

2

3

SLEEP

MCACC

GENRE

4

5

6

A.ATT

SBch

SR+

7

8

9

0

DVD

BD

TV

HDMI

DVR 1

DVR 2

CD

CD-R

SOURCE

RETURN

iPod CTRL

SETUP

PTY

SEARCH

AUTO/

DIRECT

THX

STATUS

PHASE

TV CTRL

MAIN

ZONE 2

HDD

STEREO/

A.L.C.

DVD

STANDARD

BD MENU

ADV SURR

ENTER

DTV/TV

AUDIO

DISPLAY

EON

MPX

SIGNAL SEL

CH

ST

ST

TUNE

RECEIVER

RECEIVER

SETUP

DVD

Manufacturer Code
TOSHIBA

001, 021

SONY

002, (video game) 016

PANASONIC

003, 019

JVC

004

SAMSUNG

005

SHARP

006

AKAI

007

RCA

008, 011

DENON

003, 010

HITACHI

012

PHILIPS

013

LOEWE

013

ZENITH

014

GOLDSTAR

014

THOMSON

015

PIONEER

000, 003, 009, 018, 020,

(BDP) 021, (BDP) 023,

MICROSOFT

(video game) 017

LD

Manufacturer Code
DENON

110

HITACHI

109

PHILIPS

104

SONY

101, 102

TELEFUNKEN

100

PIONEER

100, 111

KENWOOD

103

PANASONIC

105, 106

RCA

107

SAT

Manufacturer Code
PIONEER

200, 204, 254

CD

Manufacturer Code
AKAI

335

ARCAM

336

ASUKA

337

AUDIO TON

336

BUSH

332

CALIFORNIA AUDIO LAB

304

CYRUS

336

DENON

309

DUAL

337, 319

FISHER

340

GOLDSTAR

330

GRUNDIG

336

HITACHI

334

INTERSOUND

337

JVC

331

KENWOOD

310, 311

KODAK

322

LINN

336

LUXMAN

341

M ELECTRONIC

344

MARANTZ

304, 336

MATSUI

336

MCS

304

MEMOREX

300

MERIDIAN

336

MITSUBISHI

335

NAD

316

NAIM

336

ONKYO

342

OPTIMUS

300

PANASONIC

304

PHILIPS

336, 322

QUAD

336

QUASAR

304

RCA

319

ROADSTAR

344

ROTEL

336

SABA

319

SANYO

340

SHARP

343

SONY

329, 316

TECHNICS

304, 333

TELEFUNKEN

319

THOMSON

319

UNIVERSUM

336

YAMAHA

338, 339

PIONEER

300, 348

DVR

Manufacturer Code
PIONEER

480, 481, 482,

483, 484,

487, 488, 489, 493

TOSHIBA

485, 495

SONY

490, 494

PANASONIC

491, 492

SHARP

496

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