English, Standard connections getting started, Switching on operation – Dolby Laboratories DVD Video User Manual

Page 7: Programming the universal remote control

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The remote control of the DVD-Video player can be program-
med to control your Television, Amplifier or Receiver. For the
control of these products the following buttons on the remote
control are available:
• Amplifier - Volume Up/Down and Audio Mute.

• Receiver - Volume Up/Down and Audio Mute.

• Television - Volume Up, Volume Down, Channel Up/Down

and TV Mute.

In order to change the remote control to control your brand of
Television, Amplifier or Reciever follow the next steps.

1 Select either your brand of Television, Amplifier or Receiver

from the next table. Mark the first 3 digit code number
behind the brand name.

2 Press ENTER en RETURN simultaneously until the

Jog/Pause button lights up.

NOTE

- Note that your remote control is now disabled for all functions.

3 Enter the digits of the selected 3 digit code number. Every

time you enter a digit, the Jog/Pause button will blink
shortly. When entering the last (3-rd) digit, the Jog/Pause
button will blink twice and then switches off to confirm
that the programming sequence was correctly executed.

NOTE

- In case you press a wrong key or an incorrect number, the

Jog/Pause button will switch off and flashes once. The remo-
te control has not been re-programmed. Repeat step 1,2 and 3.

4 The remote control is now programmed to control your

Television or Amplifier or Receiver. If it does not react
properly on the mentioned buttons, select the next 3 digit
code number behind the your brand of Television, Amplifier
or Receiver and repeat step 2 and 3.

NOTE

- Unless otherwise mentioned, all operations can be carried

out with the remote control. Always point the remote
control directly at the player, making sure there are no
obstructions in the path of the infrared beam.

- When there are corresponding keys on the front panel, they

can also be used.

1 Switch on the TV and select the video input for your DVD-

Video player.

2 To enjoy sound through your stereo system, turn on the

system and select the source input for the DVD-Video
player.

or

To enjoy DVD-Video with multichannel (surround) sound,
switch on the Home Theatre system and select the source
input for your DVD-Video player.

3 On the back of the DVD-Video player, press ON/OFF. The

player display lights, and the OSD invites you to insert a disc.

4 With Autoplay on (the factory setting) any disc already

inserted in the player starts to play.

Insert disc

SWITCHING ON

OPERATION

TELEVISION CODE
Bang & Olufsen

057,058

Grundig

048, 115, 119, 124,
256, 267, 271

Hitachi

026, 029, 033, 034,
064, 071, 074, 079,
095, 120, 121,134,
137, 139, 160,173,
196, 230, 269, 273,

276

JVC

029, 039, 047, 092,
098, 114, 116, 207

Panasonic 095, 130, 131, 138,

149, 192, 204, 273

Philips

000, 010, 011, 030,
033, 058, 117, 181,
209, 271

Radiola

010, 030, 181

Saba

052, 058, 074, 095,
120, 121, 124, 130,
165, 170, 187, 194,
273

TELEVISION CODE
Samsung 000, 007, 030, 032,

059, 134, 155, 166,
184, 206, 253, 257

SBR

010, 011, 030, 033,
117

Schneider 011, 030, 135, 148,

172, 181, 188, 197,
207, 221, 268

Sony

001, 008, 009, 029,
075, 263

Telefunken 006, 051, 056, 068,

074, 130, 151, 154,
173, 187, 194, 251,
260

Thomson 074, 120, 121, 124,

165, 170, 186, 194,
196, 223

Toshiba

028, 029, 048, 147,
262, 270

AMPLIFIERS CODE
Aiwa

431

Grundig 420,

432

Kenwood

428, 447

Marantz

420

Philips

420, 445

Pioneer

401

Sony 415
Technics 423,

434

Yamaha 427

RECEIVERS CODE
Aiwa

536, 546, 573, 581,
586, 606, 617, 636,
647, 649

Denon

502, 704

Grundig

557, 561, 580

Harman/Kardon 531
JVC

521, 630, 645, 658

Kenwood

510, 523, 589, 590

Luxman 660,

705

Marantz

538, 557, 568

Onkyo

528, 535, 539

Philips

557, 663, 677

Pioneer

582, 645

Sansui 665,

689

Sony 545,

549

Technics

564, 588

Yamaha

526, 551, 691

PROGRAMMING THE UNIVERSAL REMOTE
CONTROL

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STANDARD CONNECTIONS

GETTING STARTED

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