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In This Guide Welcome to the Ultimate Control Experience ................................2 Important Information About Your Remote .....................................2 How Does a Universal Remote Control Work? ...............................2 Where Do I Start? ..........................................................................3 Quick Reference ............................................................................4 What Devices Can I Control? ...................................................
Welcome to the Ultimate Control Experience Your new AT8560 AllTouch Universal Remote Control (remote) is a true universal remote, functioning as five remotes in one. As one example, you can use this remote to operate your TV, VCR, DVD player, set-top, and receiver. Important Information About Your Remote Your remote is initially programmed to only operate your set-top. The Volume and Mute keys will not work until a TV code is programmed into the remote.
Where Do I Start? Before you begin using your remote, complete the following initial setup tasks. Install the Batteries The remote requires two AA batteries (alkaline recommended). A diagram in the battery compartment of the remote indicates proper placement of the batteries. When batteries are properly installed, the light on the remote blinks each time a key is pressed. Visit the Quick Reference Timing is often important when you program advanced features.
Quick Reference Viewing and Browsing Control Displays the program guide Device Control Displays the Applications Menu or DVD Menu Displays channel and program information Viewing and Browsing Control Navigates through the program guide by days Sound Control Moves through selections DVR Control Selects and deselects screen item DVD/VCR/VOD Control Numeric Keys abc def ghi jkl mno pqrs tuv wxyz PIP Control Displays the General Settings or Quick Settings menus Aspect PIP Video Source Navig
Sound Control Adjusts volume Mutes sound Note: These keys will not work until you program a TV code into the remote. DVR Control Replays the previous few seconds of a program Displays a list of programs that you have recorded, so that you can select one for viewing Displays live television programming DVD/VCR/VOD Control Notes: • In DVD mode, these keys control your DVD or VCR. • These keys also control DVR functions.
What Devices Can I Control? The mode keys arched across the top of the remote tell the remote which device you want to operate. Each mode key is associated with different groups of devices. You can use each mode key to control one of its associated devices: Mode Key Associated Devices CBL ........ set-tops, HDTV tuners, and satellite ............... devices TV........... TVs and HDTVs VCR ........ VCRs, digital video recorders (DVRs), DVD ............... players, and CD players T11208 DVD ........
Reassign Mode Keys With the AT8560, you can reassign a mode key to operate a different device. For example, you can reassign the AUX key to operate a receiver, a tuner, or a Home Theatre in a Box system. You can reassign the AUX key, the VCR key, or the DVD key. However, the TV key and the CBL key cannot be reassigned. If you reassign a key, be sure you update the table found in the previous section. Reassigning Mode Keys (Program Code 9 9 2) 1.
Program the Remote to Control My Devices Your remote is initially programmed to only operate your set-top. The Volume and Mute keys will not work until a TV code is programmed into the remote. If the remote provides only limited functionality for a device, you can look for a code that provides more functionality. Before you begin, make sure you know the brand name of the device you want to control. Note: Some remote keys may be assigned to operate one device type only.
What If None of the Codes Work? If none of the codes listed for your brand of device operate the device correctly, you can search through the code library for a valid code. Improving Your Reaction Time When you search the code library, you need to be ready to press SELECT as soon as the remote turns off your device. Therefore, make sure you are familiar with the location of the SELECT key before you begin this procedure.
Which Code Worked? Find out which code programmed the mode key to control your device. Finding the Code That Worked (Program Code 9 9 0) 1. Press and hold SELECT and the appropriate mode key (CBL, TV, VCR, DVD, or AUX) until all mode keys blink twice. 2. Press 9 9 0. The mode key you selected in step 1 blinks twice. 3. Press 1 and then count the number of times the mode key blinks. The number of blinks indicates the first digit in the code. For example, 4 blinks indicates the first digit in the code is 4.
Change Power Control Your remote is originally programmed in one of the following ways: • The remote controls power for only one device at a time. For example, in CBL mode the POWER key controls the set-top only. However, in TV mode, the POWER key controls the TV only. • The remote controls power for either one device or for multiple devices at once, based on the selected mode. For example, in CBL mode, the POWER key controls both the set-top and the TV at the same time.
Want An Example? If you want to control power for the TV and the set-top at the same time, you would do the following: 1. Press and hold SELECT and CBL until all mode keys blink twice. 2. Press 9 9 8. The CBL key blinks twice. 3. Press TV. The CBL key blinks twice. 4. Press CBL. The CBL key blinks twice. 5. Press SELECT. All mode keys blink three times. In this example, the remote will function in the following ways: • When you are in TV mode or CBL mode, the POWER key controls both the set-top and the TV.
Change Volume Control Your remote is originally programmed in one of the following ways: • The remote controls volume for one device, such as your TV, whether the remote is in TV, VCR, DVD, or CBL mode. The AUX mode always retains separate volume control. • The remote controls volume for different devices, depending on the mode key you press. For example, in CBL mode, the volume keys control the settop. However, in TV mode, the volume keys control the TV.
Change Channel Control Your remote is originally programmed in one of the following ways: • The remote controls channels for a single device, such as the set-top, whether the remote is in CBL, VCR, DVD, or TV mode. The AUX mode always retains separate channel control. • The remote controls channels for different devices, depending on the mode key you press. Try your remote to see how the channel control currently works. The channel keys include , , Digits 0-9, LAST, and FAV.
Change VCR/VOD Programming Your remote is originally programmed in one of the following ways: • The Rewind, Play, Fast Forward, Stop, Pause, and Record keys (the transport keys) are programmed, by default, to transmit the codes for the Explorer 8000 series Home Entertainment Server video-on-demand (VOD) or digital video recorder (DVR) functions when in Cable (CBL) mode. • The transport keys control different devices, depending on the mode key you press.
Put It Back the Way I Got It Return specific advanced functions or all advanced functions back to their original settings. Choose the procedure that fits your needs. Important: Your service provider may have programmed the dual power control feature for your convenience. Therefore, if you reset the power control, you may need to program the remote to control the power for the set-top and TV at the same time.
Change On Demand Programming The OnDemand key on the remote allows you to select various On Demand control sequences. By default, the OnDemand key sends On Demand requests in CBL mode only. However, you can also program the OnDemand key on the remote to send out an additional three- or four-digit number key sequence in order to select a specific channel on your set-top.
Restoring Default On Demand Settings (Program Code 9 9 6) 1. Press and hold CBL and SELECT until all mode keys blink twice. 2. Press 9 9 6. The CBL LED blinks twice. 3. Press SELECT to reset the On Demand control to the default code. Notes: • If the procedure is successful, all LEDs blink three times. • If you make an error or if the procedure does not work, the LED displays a long blink. A long blink also indicates a timeout has occurred. Repeat the procedure from step 1.
Code Tables If the remote does not recognize your device, you can find codes for your device by brand. With combination devices (such as a TV with a built-in DVD player), you have separate codes for each device component. Therefore, for ease of use, the combination device codes are listed first. All other code tables are organized by devices assigned to each mode (CBL, TV, VCR, DVD, AUX).
Satellite/DVR Codes Satellite/DVR Codes Dish Network System Dishpro Echostar Expressvu GOI HTS Hughes JVC Philips RCA Samsung Sony 0095, 0097, 0098, 0099 0097, 0099 0097, 0098, 0099 0097 0097 0097 0092 0097, 0098 0092 0092, 0093 0092 0094, 0096 Satellite Receiver/Recorder Codes Philips Zenith 0023 0024 TV Group: TVs, LCD TVs, Plasma TVs, and HDTVs (Non-Responsive Mode 1254) Emerson TV Codes Abex Acer Admiral Aiko Aiwa Akai Alleron Amtron Anam National AOC Apex Audiovox Belcor Bell & Howell Benq Br
TV Codes Multitech Multivision NAD NEC Nikko NET-TV NTC Onwa Optimus Optonica Orion Panasonic Philco Philips Philips Magnavox Pilot Pioneer Plasmsync Polaroid Portland Price Club Prism Proscan Proton Pulsar Quasar Radio Shack Radio Shack/ Realistic RCA TV Codes 1034 1070 1006, 1060, 1061, 1147, 1166 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1009, 1319 1006, 1014 1304, 1309 1014 1034 1147, 1166 1079, 1139 1031, 1152 1003, 1045, 1136, 1162, 1179, 1188, 1192, 1203, 1211, 1221, 1238, 1243, 1246, 1261, 1278, 1279, 1320, 1329
VCR/DVR Group: DVR, VCR, and PVR Devices (Non-Responsive Mode 2254) DVR/PVR Codes ABS Alienware CyberPower Dell DIRECTV Dishnetwork Dish Network System Dishpro Echostar Expressvu Gateway GOI Hewlett Packard Howard Computers HP HTS Hughes Network Systems Humax Hush iBUYPOWER JVC Linksys Media Center PC Microsoft Mind Niveus Media Northgate Panasonic Philips RCA Replay TV Sonic Blue Sony Stack 9 Systemax Tagar Systems Tivo Toshiba Touch Viewsonic Voodoo Zenith ZT Group VCR Codes 2269 2269 2269 2269 2263, 22
VCR Codes Philips Philips Magnavox Pilot Pioneer Portland Proscan Protec Pulsar Quarter Quartz Quasar Radio Shack Radio Shack/Realistic Radix Randex RCA Realistic Ricoh Runco Samsung Sanky VCR Codes 2000, 2014, 2027, 2176, 2224, 2240, 2247 2224 2010 2006, 2022, 2033 2012, 2030, 2045 2001, 2025, 2046 2024 2028 2007 2007 2014, 2015, 2248 2010, 2027, 2047 2007, 2009, 2010, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2027, 2035 2010 2010 2001, 2002, 2009, 2014, 2022, 2023, 2025, 2029, 2040, 2046, 2183, 2216,
DVD Codes DVD Codes Magnavox Marantz Memorex Mintek Mitsubishi NAD Nakamichi Norcent Onkyo Oritron Panasonic Philips Pioneer Proscan Qwestar 2051, 2094, 2195 2301, 2307 2095 2096 2052, 2293 2082 2097 2098, 2099, 2370, 2306 2100, 2298, 2366 2114 2061, 2101, 2102, 2103, 2104, 2105, 2106, 2200, 2276, 2278, 2339, 2347, 2354, 2357 2051, 2067, 2107, 2290, 2296, 2310, 2342, 2361 2053, 2108, 2109, 2110, 2111, 2285, 2359 2048, 2112 2113, 2114 RCA Sampo Samsung Sansui Sanyo Scientific Atlanta Sharp Sherwood Shin
Combo Code Group: Combination Devices DVD/VCR Combo Codes Broksonic Go Video JVC Panasonic Philips RCA Samsung Sanyo Sony Toshiba Zenith VCR 2236 2038 2044 2039 2234 2270 2237 2176 2240 2040 2233 2041 2235 2042 2181 2231 2232 2238 2239 2043 DVD 2338 2141 2147 2142 2336 2193 2339 2369 2342 2143 2335 2144 2337 2145 2215 2333 2334 2340 2341 2146 HTIB (Audio/DVD Combo) Codes BOSE JBL JVC Koss Onkyo Panasonic Philips Pioneer RCA Sanyo Sony Toshiba Audio 3033 3131 3027 3028 3127 3129 3026 3125 3029 3132 3030
FCC Compliance United States FCC Compliance This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. If not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications.