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RCP 2
SYSTEM REMOTE OWNER’S MANUAL
FOR USE WITH CP 15, CP 25 AND CP 35 SYSTEMS
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RCP 2 System Remote
Using EzSet
Remote Control Functions
Programming the Remote
Programming Product Codes
Direct Code Entry
Auto Search Method
Code Readout
Learning Codes
Macro Programming
Volume Punch-Through
Channel Control Punch-Through
Transport Control Punch-Through
Reassigning Device Control
Selectors
Resetting the RCP 2’s Memory
Programmed Device Functions
Function List
Setup Code Tables
Trademark acknowledgements on page 23.
Typographical Conventions
The typographical conventions used in this manual
are the same as those found in the owner’s manuals
packed with the individual AVR and DVD components
that make up this CP Series system. Please note that
the “Number in an Oval” icons (e.g., a) used in this
manual refer to the numbers shown for the RCP 2
as they appear on page 3 of this manual, not the
numbers used in the AVR owner’s manual.
RCP 2 System Remote
A key feature of your Harman Kardon CP Series
home theater system is a unified remote that operates
both the AVR and DVD player included with your system, as well as other products such as VCRs. This
remote replaces the individual AVR and DVD remotes
that would normally be present.
As an added benefit of purchasing the CP system
instead of separately purchasing each component, the
RCP 2 remote features Harman Kardon’s exclusive,
patented EzSet feature, which makes it easier than
ever to properly calibrate your new system for maximum performance, and which is not available on the
original AVR 135 remote. Also, its learning capability
enables it to be programmed with remote codes for
other devices, which is not available on the original
remotes for the AVR 135, AVR 235 or AVR 335.
Since the RCP 2 remote is an upgraded version of
the remote that was originally included with the AVR,
the instructions are slightly different. This manual
replaces the sections of the AVR manual that explain
the programming and operation of the remote.
The visual differences between the original AVR
remote and the RCP 2 are the relocation of the SPL
Selector Button and the addition of a Learn Button.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
• The button that is labeled d has no function on
the original AVR remote, but on the RCP 2 it has
the same function as the AVR 235’s SPL Selector
Button. Use this button to activate the EzSet feature, which is explained in the AVR 235 manual, and
below for CP 15 users. CP 35 users should use the
EzSet+ function described in the AVR 335 owner’s
manual.
• The button that is labeled e is the SPL Selector
Button on the original AVR 235 remote, but on the
RCP 2 that function has been changed to button
d. Button e is now the Learn Button.
We hope that you enjoy the added features of the
RCP 2 remote, and wish you many years of listening
and viewing pleasure with your new CP system.
Using EzSet
Harman Kardon’s EzSet remote makes it possible to
quickly and accurately set the AVR’s output levels
without the use of a sound-pressure-level meter.
These instructions are provided for the benefit of
CP 15 system users, for whom EzSet is an added
feature that is not described in the AVR 135 owner’s
manual. We recommend that CP 35 users refer to the
AVR 335 manual for its description of EzSet+, and
use the more comprehensive setup features EzSet+
provides.
Follow these steps while seated in the listening
position:
1. Make certain that all speaker positions have been
properly configured for their “large” or “small”
settings, and exit the OSD system.
2. Adjust the volume so that it is at -10dB.
47at arm’s
45 length,
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3. Hold the remote in front49of you
49 sure
47not 45
43the EzSet Sensor
being
to cover
48 46 44 42
48 46 44 at42
Microphone
the top of the remote.
35 37 39 41
35 37 39 41
4. Press and hold the SPL34
Selector
36 Button
38 40 for 37
41
47 5136
37
34 seconds.
36 38
40
Release
it
when
the
three
Program/
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37
46 5035
36 and
40 remains
33Indicator
SPL
c stops
26 25
37
32 flashing
27 24 36
5
Button
lit.32
Within27
five seconds,
press
the
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36
24
31 28 23 35
if your
is configured for
5.1 38
operation
31 system
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23
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35
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the30
7 Button r if your system
is
configured
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22 34
29 operation.
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30tone21
33heard 32
for 6.1/7.1
The test
will be
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from the front left speaker.
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20 32
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5. EzSet will take over, adjusting the output level of
each channel so that all levels are equal and at
the set reference point. This process may take a
few minutes.
6. As the adjustment proceeds, a few things will
happen simultaneously:
• The channel position will flash in the Speaker/
Channel Input Indicators ˆ. If the test noise
is heard from a channel other than the one
shown in the indicator, press the Test Button
i TWICE to stop the adjustment. Then, turn
the unit off and verify that all speakers are connected to the proper outputs.
• As the individual channels are set, the channel
name and the adjustment offset will appear in
the on-screen display (if connected) and the
Lower Display Line ¯. While the level is
changing, the Program/SPL Indicator c will
change colors to reflect the output level in relation to the reference. A red indication shows
that the level is too high, while an amber indication shows that the level is too low. When the
indicator is green, the level is correct, and the
test noise will move to the next channel.
• While adjustments are being made, the red LED
under the AVR Selector f will flash.
7. After the test noise has circulated once through
each channel, it will send the tone to each channel once again, to verify the settings.
8. After two complete circulations of the tone, the
levels are set. The Program/SPL Indicator c
will remain green at each channel, then it will
flash green twice and go out. The tone will stop
and the AVR will return to normal operation.
If you find that the output levels chosen by EzSet are
either uncomfortably low or high, you may repeat the
procedure. Return to Step 2 and adjust the master
volume to accommodate your particular room layout
and your tastes. You may repeat this procedure as
many times as necessary to achieve a desired result.
In order to prevent possible damage to your hearing
or your equipment, we emphasize that you should
avoid setting the master volume above 0dB.
Manual output adjustment is available by first pressing
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51Button i, then pressing and releas47Tone
the Test
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Selector Button d. EzSet will still indiing the SPL 50
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cate whether
the channel level is too high or low, but
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you may
44 adjust
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48 it yourself using the ⁄/¤
Navigation
43 Buttons n.
NOTE:42
The subwoofer output is not adjusted when the
test tone is in use. To adjust the subwoofer output, you
must use an external source, following the instructions
in the Advanced Features Section of the AVR owner’s
manual.
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a Power Off Button
b IR Transmitter Window
c Program/SPL Indicator
d Power On Button
e Input Selectors
f AVR Selector
g AM/FM Tuner Select
h Dim Button
i Test Button
j Sleep Button
k DSP Surround Mode Selector Button
l Night Mode/Info
m Channel Select/Title Button
n ⁄ / ¤ Buttons
o ‹ / › Button
p Set/Enter Button
q Digital Select/Eject Button
r Numeric Keys
s Tuner Mode/Repeat A-B Button
t Direct/Angle Button
u Tuning Up/Down/Pic +/– Buttons
v OSD Button
w Dolby Mode Select/Zoom Button
x DTS Digital Mode Selector/Random Button
y Logic 7 Mode Select/Video Off Button
z Skip/Chapter Up/Down Buttons
` Transport Controls
28 Stereo Mode Select/Display Button
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29 DTS Neo:6 Mode Select/Repeat Button
l
30 Macro Buttons
l
31 Disc Skip Button
l
32 Preset Down/Status Button
l
33 Preset Up/Playlist Button
l
34 Clear Button
l
35 Memory/Audio Button
l
36 Delay/Previous Channel Button
l
37 Speaker Select/Disc Menu Button
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38 Subtitle/Multiroom Button
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39 Volume Up/Down Buttons
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40 SPL Selector
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41 Learn Button
l
42 6/8 Channel Direct Input Button
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43 Mute Button
l
44 EzSet Sensor Microphone
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NOTE:
• The function names shown here are each button’s feature
when used with the AVR or DVD in your CP system. Most
buttons have additional functions when used with other
devices. See pages 11–12 for a list of these functions.
• The functions shown in blue type on the remote are for
DVD operation.
• To make it easier to follow the instructions that refer
to this illustration, a larger copy may be downloaded
from the Product Support section for this product at
www.harmankardon.com.
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The following information should be used in place of
49the similar
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pages43in the manual that accompanies your
48AVR.46
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In addition 42
to adding an explanation for the
35LEARN
37 Button
39 41 , which is not on the original
also adds
controls that
47 the51
37 41about
34remote,
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40 information
are
used
to
operate
the
DVD
player.
When
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a
function
for
both
the DVD
and the AVR,
serve
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39 player
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the
complete
description
of
how
the
button
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34 38 44 48operates
with the DVD player is found on page 9 of the owner’s
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manual included in the DVD player carton.
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IMPORTANT
31 20 NOTE:
32 The31RCP 2 may be programmed
to control up to eight devices, including the AVR and
DVD. Before using the remote, it is important to remember to press the Input Selector Button e that corresponds to the unit you wish to operate. The RCP 2 is
also capable of operating a wide variety of other products using the control codes that are part of the
remote. Before using the RCP 2 with other products,
follow the instructions on pages 7–23 to program the
proper codes for the products in your system.
It is also important to remember that many of the buttons on the RCP 2 take on different functions, depending on the product selected using the Device Control
Selectors. The descriptions shown here primarily detail
the functions of the RCP 2 when it is used to operate
the AVR and DVD player that comes with your CP
Series System. (See page 10 for information about
alternate functions for the RCP 2’s buttons.)
Before using the remote, remember to install the three
supplied AAA batteries in the compartment on the bottom of the RCP 2, as shown in the diagram below. Be
certain to follow the (+) and (–) polarity indicators that
are printed on the bottom of the battery compartment.
d Power On Button: Press this button to turn on
the power to a device selected by pressing one of the
Input Selectors e.
e Input Selectors: Pressing one of these buttons
will perform three actions at the same time. First, if the
AVR is not turned on, it will power up the unit. Next, it
will select the source shown on the button as the input
to the AVR. Finally, it will change the remote control so
that it controls the device selected. After pressing one
of these buttons you must press the AVR Selector
Button f again to operate the AVR’s functions with
the remote.
f AVR Selector: Pressing this button will switch the
remote so that it will operate the AVR’s functions. If the
AVR is in the Standby mode, it will also turn the AVR on.
g AM/FM Tuner Select: Press this button to select
the AVR’s tuner as the listening choice. Pressing this
button when the tuner is already in use will select
between the AM and FM bands.
h Dim Button: Press this button to activate the
Dimmer function, which reduces the brightness of the
front-panel display, or turn it off entirely. The first press
of the button shows the default state, which is full brightness by indicating VFD FULL in the Lower
Display Line ¯. Press the button again within five
seconds to reduce the brightness by 50%, as indicated
by VFD HALF showing in the Lower Display
Line ¯. Press the button again within five seconds
and the main display will go completely dark. Note that
this setting is temporary, in that regardless of any
changes, the display will always return to full brightness
when the AVR is turned on. In addition, the Power
Indicator 2 will always remain at full brightness
regardless of the setting. This is to remind you that the
AVR is still turned on.
i Test Button: Press this button to begin the
sequence used to calibrate the AVR’s output levels.
a Power Off Button: Press this button to place the
AVR, DVD player or a selected device in the Standby
mode.
j Sleep Button: Press this button to place the unit
in the Sleep mode. After the time shown in the display,
the AVR will automatically go into the Standby mode.
Each press of the button changes the time until turnoff in the following order:
b IR Transmitter Window: Point this window
towards the AVR or DVD player when pressing buttons
on the remote to make certain that infrared commands
are properly received.
c Program/SPL Indicator: This three-color indicator is used to guide you through the process of programming the remote. It is also used as a level indicator when using the remote’s EzSet capabilities. See
page 7 for information on programming the remote.
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k DSP Surround Mode Selector: Press this
button to cycle through the DSP, VMAx® and Stereo
surround modes such as Hall, Theater, VMAx Near and
Far, and Surround Off. This button is also used to tune
channels when the TV, VCR or Cable/Satellite is selected using the device Input Selector e.
l Night/Info Mode: Press this button to activate
the Night mode. This mode is available in specially
encoded digital sources, and it preserves dialogue
(center channel) intelligibility at low volume levels.
When used to control the DVD player, this button has
the same function as the Info Button described in the
DVD owner’s manual. Press it to display on-screen
information about the disc currently loaded in the
DVD player.
m Channel Select/Title Button: This button is used
to start the process of setting the AVR’s output levels to
an external source. Once this button is pressed, use the
AVR’s ⁄/¤ Buttons n to select the channel being
adjusted, then press the Set Button p, followed
by the ⁄/¤ Buttons n again, to change the level
setting. When the RCP 2 is used to control the DVD
player, this button has the same function as the Title
Button as described in the DVD owner’s manual.
Press it to jump to the next title (if available) on the
disc being played.
n ⁄/¤ Buttons: These multipurpose buttons are
used to change or scroll through items in the onscreen AVR or DVD menus, make configuration settings or select surround modes. When changing a setting on the AVR, first press the button for the function
or setting to be changed (e.g., press the DSP
Surround Mode Selector k to select a sound
field mode or the Digital Select Button q to
change a digital input) and then press one of these
buttons to scroll through the list of options or to
increase or decrease a setting. The sections in the
AVR manual describing the individual features and
functions contain specific information on using these
buttons for each application. When the RCP 2 is being
programmed with the codes to operate another device,
this button is also used in the “Auto Search” process.
(See page 7 for more information on programming the
remote.)
o ‹/› Buttons: These buttons are used to change
the menu selection or setting during some of the setup
procedures for the AVR.
This button may also be used to change channels on
your TV, VCR, cable box or satellite receiver.
NOTE: When using the DVD, the ‹/›/⁄/¤ Buttons
have the same function as the Navigation Buttons
described in the DVD owner’s manual. Press them to
navigate through the Setup functions of the player or
the menu for a DVD.
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p Set/Enter Button: This button is used to enter
settings into the AVR’s memory. It is also used in the
setup procedures for delay time, speaker configuration
and channel output level adjustment. When the RCP 2
is used to control the DVD, this button has the same
function as the Enter Button as described in the DVD
owner’s manual. Press it to activate the highlighted
setting in a menu for either player setup or the disc
currently being played.
onds will cause the tuner to seek the next station with
acceptable signal strength for quality reception. When
MANUAL appears in the Lower Display Line ¯,
pressing these buttons will tune stations in single-step
increments. When used to control the DVD player, these
buttons have the same function as the Pic+ and Pic –
Buttons described in the DVD owner’s manual. Press
either button to advance forward or backward through
the JPEG still images stored on a disc.
q Digital Select/Eject Button: Press this button
to assign one of the AVR’s digital inputs to a source.
When the RCP 2 is used to control the DVD player,
this button has the same function as the Eject (Open/
Close) Button as described in the DVD owner’s
manual. Press it to open or close the disc drawer.
v OSD Button: Press this button to activate the
On-Screen Display (OSD) system used to set up or
adjust the AVR’s parameters. It may also be used to
access the DVD’s on-screen menu system when that
device has been selected.
r Numeric Keys: These buttons serve as a 10button numeric keypad to enter tuner preset positions.
They are also used to select channel numbers when
TV, VCR, Cable or SAT has been selected on the
remote, or to select track numbers on the DVD,
depending on how the RCP 2 has been programmed.
s Tuner Mode/Repeat A-B Button: Press this
button when the tuner is in use to select between
automatic tuning and manual tuning. When the button
is pressed so that MANUAL appears in the Lower
Display Line ¯, pressing the Tuning Buttons
u9 will move the frequency up or down in singlestep increments. When the FM band is in use, pressing
this button when a station’s signal is weak will change
to monaural reception. When used to control the DVD
player, this button has the same function as the
Repeat A-B Button described in the DVD owner’s
manual. Press it once to mark the beginning of the
passage you wish to repeat, and press it again to
mark the end of the passage. Press it a third time to
cancel the repeated play.
t Direct/Angle Button: Press this button when
the tuner is in use to start the sequence for direct
entry of a station’s frequency. After pressing the button, simply press the proper Numeric Keys r to
select a station. When the remote is used to control
the DVD, this button has the same function as the
Angle Button as described in the DVD owner’s manual. Press it to change the viewing angle on discs
equipped with that capability. It may also be used to
rotate a JPEG still image as described in the DVD
owner’s manual.
u Tuning Up/Down/Pic +/–: When the tuner is in
use, these buttons will tune up or down through the
selected frequency band. If the Tuner Mode Button
s& has been pressed so that AUTO appears in
the on-screen display and Lower Display Line ¯,
pressing and holding either of the buttons for three sec-
w Dolby Mode Selector/Zoom: This button is
used to select from among the available Dolby*
Surround processing modes. Each press of this button
will select one of the Dolby Pro Logic* II modes or
Dolby 3 Stereo, Dolby Pro Logic IIx or Dolby Virtual
speaker, when available. When a Dolby Digital-encoded
source is in use, the Dolby Digital mode may also be
selected. This button may also be used to control the
Zoom feature as described in the DVD owner’s manual.
The Zoom feature is available, to varying degrees, with
DVD, VCD and JPEG discs.
x DTS Digital Mode Selector/Random: When a
DTS®-encoded digital source is selected, each press of
this button will scroll through the available DTS modes.
The specific choice of modes will vary according to
whether or not the source material contains DTS-ES®
6.1 Discrete encoding. When a DTS source is not in
use, this button has no function. However, when used
to control the DVD player, this button has the same
function as the Random Button described in the DVD
owner’s manual, enabling you to randomize play of
audio tracks on CDs, MP3 and WMA discs.
y Logic 7 Mode Select/Video Off Button: Press
this button to select from among the available Logic 7®
surround modes. When used to control the DVD player,
this button has the same function as the Video Off
Button described in the DVD Owner’s Manual, and may
be used to temporarily disable the video circuits during
audio playback.
z Skip Chapter Up/Down Buttons: These buttons
are preprogrammed to have the same function as
the Skip Buttons as described in the DVD Owner’s
Manual. Pressing these buttons will go to the beginning
of the current chapter or track or the start of the next
chapter or track, depending on whether a DVD or CD
is playing. Press the button again to step back or forward
through the available chapters or tracks on the disc.
To step one frame at a time, press the Pause Button
`, then select either the Skip Up or Skip Down
buttons.
` Transport Controls: These buttons are preprogrammed with the same functions as the Search
(Rev) ‹‹, Play ›, Search (Fwd) ››, Stop Í and
Pause ± buttons on the DVD player. Press them to
49 47the respective
45 43 transport functions. The Record
operate
48
46
44 used
42when a VCR, tape deck, CDR or
button may be
35
37
39
41 has been selected. The
other recording device
51 at
Forward
Buttons
47 operate
37 41
34 36 and38Reverse
40 Search
fast
as
described
in
the
DVD
owner’s
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36
40
50manual
33 speeds
26 25 37
when
repeatedly.
To
engage
the
Slow
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39
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32 pressed
27 24 36
press the34
Button
Pause
first,
Search
31 28speeds,
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38
48 then
23 35
repeatedly
the desired
Forward43or Reverse
30 29 press
33
22 34
Search
Button.
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42
32
30 21 33
28 Stereo
When
Mode
Select/Display
Button:
31
31 20 32
the button is pressed so that DSP SURR OFF
appears in the Lower Display Line ¯, the AVR will
operate in a bypass mode with true, fully analog, twochannel left/right stereo mode with no surround processing or bass management, as opposed to other
modes where digital processing is used. When the
button is pressed so that SURROUND OFF
appears in the Lower Display Line ¯, you may
enjoy a two-channel presentation of the sound along
with the benefits of bass management. Depending on
whether your system is configured for 5.1 or 6.1/7.1
channels, the next press of the button will cause either
5 CH STEREO or 7 CH STEREO to
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43 signal will be routed to all five
appear,
and 45
the stereo
48seven)
46 speakers.
44 42When used to control the DVD
(or
player,
this button
35 37
39 has
41 the same function as the
Display
the DVD
51
37 in41
47 owner’s
34 36Button
38 as40described
manual.
Press it to37
reduce36
the brightness
of50
the DVD’s
46
40
33 26
25
front-panel
to half, 35
and again
to45turn49
the front39
32 27 display
24 36
panel
off completely.
it once more to
31 display
34Press
38 44 48
28 23 35
restore
the
display
to
full
brightness.
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33
43
29 22 34
29 DTS
Neo:6
Mode
Select/Repeat:
Press this
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42
21
30
33
These
modes
button
to select
a
DTS
Neo:6
mode.
28 31
31
32
20
49 a 47
45 43
take
two-channel
stereo- or matrix surround-encoded
48 46
44 42
source
and create
a full five-, six- or seven-channel
sound
field. When
used to control the DVD player, this
35 37
39 41
button
has the
the Repeat
37 as41
47 51Button
34 36
38same
40function
described
the DVD owner’s
manual,
enabling
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46
40
50 you
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37
folder,49disc or
track,45
title, 39
to32repeat play of a chapter,35
27
36
programmed24
playlist.
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34 38 44 48
30 Macro
Buttons:
Press
these buttons
33
43 to store or
29 22 34
recall
“Macro”
,
which
is
a
preprogrammed
sequence
29 a30
32
42
21 33
(See
page
8 for
of28commands
stored
in
the
remote.
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31 20 32
more information on storing and recalling macros.)
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DVD changer
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programmed
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that
type
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more 40
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35Button:
39 When
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Down/Status
the tuner is 29
27 24
36
in31use, 28
press23
this button
to
scroll
through
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38 44 the48stations 28
35
programmed
into the
30 29 22
43 the remote
34 AVR’s33memory. When
is49
used47
to
control
the
DVD,
this
button
has the same
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43
29
42
32
30 21 33
Status
button
on
the
DVD
player.
function
as the
48
44
42
28 46
31
31 20 32
Press
while39
playing
35 it37
41 a DVD, VCD, SVCD, MP3, WMA
or JPEG selection to display the 41
Status Bar.51
47
37
34 36 38 40
49 47
Up/Playlist
Button:
When
is in 46
46 the50tuner48
36
40
33 Preset
26 25 37
use,
this
button
to
scroll
up
through
the
stations
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35
39
49
32 press
27 24 36
35 37
programmed
into the
AVR’s34memory.
When48
the
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38 44
35
34 36
remote
is used to control the
the
30 29
33 DVD, this43button has33
22 34
26
Playlist
button
described
in
the
same
function
as
the
29 30 21 33
42
32
32the 27
DVD
owner’s
manual.
Press
it
to
select
playback
in
49
47
45
43
28 31 20 32
31
31
order
48 the
46 tracks
44 appear
42 on the disc, or to play a pro- 28
30 29
grammed playlist of tracks instead.
35 37 39 41
29 30
Press this
clear51
incorrect
41 to47
37 button
34 Clear
36 Button:
38 40
49
28 47
31
entries
when 25
using 37
the remote
directly
36 to 40
46enter50a radio
33 26
48
46
49 47 45
station’s
frequency.36
When the
used 49
to control
35remote
39 is45
32 27
24
35 37
48
the
DVD,
this
button
has
the
same
function
as
the 46 44
31 28 23 35
34 38 44 48
34 39
36
35 37
Clear
in the DVD43owner’s
49
47 22
45as described
43
30 Button
33
29
34
33 38
26
34
36
manual.
Press
it
to
remove
an
on-screen
menu.
48
44 33
42
29 46
32
42
30 21
27
33 32
26 25
28 Memory/Audio
35
37
39 32
41 Button:
31 Press this button to enter
31 20
31 28
32
27 24
a34
radio 36
station38into the
First, tune
41memory.
47 51
40 AVR’s37preset
30 29
31 Two
28 23
to33the desired
station,
and
then
press
this
button.
36
46
40
50
26 25 37
29 30
30
29 22
underline
indicators
will
flash
at
the
right
side
of
the
35
45
39
49 28
32 27 24 36
31
29 30 21
Upper
Display
Line
˜,
and
within
five
seconds
31 28 23 35
34 38 44 48
28number
press
the
Numeric
Keys
r
for
the
preset
31
20
30
33
43
22 34
between2901 and 30
that you wish to assign to the
29 30 21 33
42
station. When the remote is32used to control
the DVD,
28 31 20 32
31
this button
has the same function
as the Audio Button
49
48
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
47 45
46 44
43
42
49 47
Press46
37 Speaker
39 41 Select/Disc Menu Button:48
this
the process
41 47of configuring
51 35 the
36 button
38 to40begin 37
37
bass-management
system
use with
AVR’s
46for50
36 40
34 the36
26 25 37
buttype of speakers used
your 45
system.
35 in 39
49Once
33the 47
49
27 24 36
26
⁄/¤ Buttons n
ton has been pressed,
use
the
34 38 44 48 48
32 46
28 23 35
27
to select the channel you wish to set up. Press the
43
33
31 37
22 34
29
28
35
Set Button p again, and use the ⁄/¤ Buttons
30
42
32
21
30
33
29
34in the
36
n to select the speaker size, as described
29
31
31
32
20
30
AVR owner’s manual. Press the Set Button33p26
to
28
31
select another channel to configure. When 32
all adjust27
49
ments have been completed, press the Set31Button
28
48
p twice to exit the settings and return to30
normal
29
operation. When the remote is used to control
35
29 the
30
DVD,
45 this
43 button has the same function as the
28 DVD’s
34
31
Disc
44 Menu
42 Button. Press it to view the menu on
33a
DVD
disc.
32
39 41
31
51 When the remote
Button:
37 41 47
38 Multiroom/Subtitle
40
30
is25used37
to control
player,
36 the40DVD46
50this button has the
same
function 35
as the39Subtitle
as described
29in
45 Button
49
24 36
the DVD owner’s
manual.
Press48
it to turn the subtitles
28
34
44
38
23 35
on or off, or to33
select from43
the various subtitle lan22 34
guages that the disc may offer. When used with the
32
42
21 33
AVR
45 335,
43 as part of the CP 35 system only, this but31
32
20
ton
44 activates
42 the Multiroom system.
43
Up/Down: Press these buttons to raise
39 Volume
41
42
or41
lower
the
system
volume.
37 41
47 51
38 40
36
46 50
40
37
41 47
51
25 SPL
37Selector:
40
This button
activates the AVR’s
35
45 accurately
39
49
36
EzSet
function
to
quickly
and
calibrate the
24
36
46
40
50
37
34 45
44
38
48
AVR’s
output
levels.
Press
and
hold
the
button
for
23
35
35
39
49
36
33
43 it. Press the “7”
three
seconds
and
then
release
22
34
34
44
38
48
35
Numeric
r 43
to indicate
42 that you are using a
21 3333Key 32
34
6.1/7.1-channel
speaker
20 3232 31 42 system with the AVR. If you
33
install only five speakers, with no rear surround chan31
32
nel, press the “5” Numeric Key r. The test tone
will begin circulating, and the Program/SPL Indicator
c will change colors. During this sequence, EzSet
will automatically adjust the output levels for all chanas
in the DVD owner’s manual. Press it
47described
45 43
nels until they are equal, as shown by the Program/
to46change
44 the
42audio language or format type on
SPL Indicator c lighting green for each channel.
the
37 disc
39being
41played.
Press this button again when the adjustment is com41 47
51 Press this
37Channel
Button:
36 Delay/Previous
38 40
plete to turn off the test tone. See page 2 for more
button
to begin
setting50the delay times
information. If you have a CP 35 system, we recom36 40for 46
26 25
37 the process
used
AVR when
sound.
mend that you use the EzSet+ function described in
35 processing
39 45 surround
49
27 by
24the 36
After
pressing
this
button,
the
delay
times
are
entered
the
49
47
45
43AVR 335 manual, as it provides additional benefits
34 38 44 48
28 23 35
Button p
and
then
using
the
by pressing the Set 33
over
48 46 44 42 EzSet.
43
29 22 34
⁄/¤ Buttons n to change the setting. Press the
35 37 39 41 Learn Button: Press this button to begin the
32
42
30 21 33
Set Button p again to complete the process. When
41 47the codes
51 from another product’s
of “learning”
37
34 36 38 process
40
31
31 20 32
the remote is used to control a TV, VCR, cable
box or
remote
into
46remote.
36 the40AVR’s
50 (See page 7 for more
33
26
37
25
satellite receiver, this button functions as the Previous
information
on
using
the
remote’s
learning function.)
35 39 45 49
Channel or “Flashback” button when properly32 27 24 36
31 28 23 35
34 38 44 48
programmed.
30
29
28
6
29 22 34
30 21 33
31 20 32
REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS
33
43
32
31
42
45
44
43
42 6-Channel/8-Channel Direct Input: Press
39
38
45
25
44
24
this
41 button to select the device connected to the AVR’s
6/8-Channel
Inputs.
41 47
51
37 Direct
40
46button
36 Press
40 this
50 to momentarily silence
43 Mute:
37
45 controlled,
49
the
or TV 39
set being
depending on
42 AVR 35
36
which
When the RCP 2
44 selected.
34 has
38 been
48
35
41 device
is34
43to operate
33 41 47
51 another device, this
37
40being programmed
Input Selector Button e
button
is32
pressed
with
the 50
42
46
36
40
33
37
to
begin
the
programming
process. (See page 7 for
31 39 45 49
32
35
36 information
more
on
programming
the remote.)
45 43
23
39
22
38
21
25
20
24
47
34 38 44 48
23 35
46
44
42
EzSet
Sensor 43
Microphone: The sensor micro33
22 34
phone
for
the
EzSet
microphone is behind these slots.
37
39
41
42
32
21 33
When
using
the37remote
to47
calibrate
41
51 speaker output
36
38
40
31
20 32
levels using EzSet,
be
sure
that
you do not hold the
36 40 46 50
26 25 37
remote in a way
that
covers
these
35 39 45 49 slots.
27 24 36
34 38 44 48
28 23 35
43
33
29 22 34
30 21 33
31 20 32
32
31
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PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE
Your new Harman Kardon CP Series System is
equipped with the powerful RCP 2 remote control that
will control not only the receiver’s functions, but also
most popular brands of audio and video equipment,
including CD players, cassette decks, TV sets, cable
boxes, VCRs, satellite receivers and other home
theater equipment. Once the RCP 2 is programmed
with the codes for the products you own, it is possible
to eliminate most other remotes and replace them with
the convenience of a single universal remote control.
Programming Product Codes
The RCP 2 is factory-programmed for all AVR functions,
as well as for those of most Harman Kardon CD
changers, DVD players, CD players and cassette decks.
In addition, by following one of the methods below, you
may program the remote to operate a wide range of
devices from other manufacturers.
Direct Code Entry
This method is the easiest way to program your
remote to work with different products.
1. Use the tables in the following pages to determine
the three-digit code or codes that match both the
product type (e.g., VCR, TV) and the specific brand
name. If there is more than one number for a
brand, make note of the different choices.
2. Turn on the unit you wish to program into the
RCP 2.
3. Press and hold both the Input Selector e for
the product you wish to control (e.g., VCR, TV)
49 Mute
47 Button
45 43 at the same time.
and the
When48the red
46 light44under42the Input Selector e
stays lit and the Program/SPL Indicator c
35 37 39 41
turns amber and begins flashing, release the
41 47 51
37 the
34 It is36important
38 that
40 you begin
buttons.
next
36
40 46 50
33
step within 26
20 seconds.
25 37
35 39 45 49
32 27 24 36
4. Point the RCP 2 towards the unit to be pro31 28 23 35
34 38 44 48
grammed, and enter the first three-digit code num30
33If the unit43
22 34
Keys r.
turns
ber using the29Numeric
29correct
32 Press42
21has33
30code
off, the
been entered.
the
Input28
Selector
note that the red
31 e
32 and 31
20 again,
light will flash three times before going dark to confirm the entry.
5. If the device to be programmed in does NOT turn
off, continue to enter three-digit code numbers
until the equipment turns off. At this point, the
correct code has been entered. Press the Input
Selector e again and note that the red light
under the Input Selector e will flash three
times before going dark to confirm the entry.
6. Try all of the functions on the RCP 2 to make
certain that the product operates properly. Keep in
mind that many manufacturers use a number of
different combinations of codes, so it is a good
idea to make certain that not only the power
control, but the volume, channel and transport
controls work as they should. If functions do not
work properly, you may need to use a different
remote code.
7. If a code cannot be entered to turn the unit off,
if the code for your product does not appear in
the tables in this manual, or if not all functions
operate properly, try programming the remote
with the Auto Search Method.
Auto Search Method
If the unit you wish to include in the RCP 2 is not
listed in the code tables in this manual or if the
code does not seem to operate properly, you may
wish to program the correct code using the Auto
Search method that follows:
1. Turn on the unit that you wish to include in the
RCP 2.
2. Press the Input Selector e for the type of
product to be entered (e.g., VCR, TV) and the
49 Mute
47 Button
45 43 at the same time. Hold both
red light under the Input Selector
48 buttons
46 until
44 the42
e stays lit and the Program/SPL Indicator c
35 37 39 41
turns amber and begins flashing. The next step
51 it
37red 41
34 must
36take38place40
while the
light is47
on, and
36 40
50
33 must
after 46
the light
26begin
3720 seconds
25within
35 39 45 49
32 appears.
27 24 36
31
48
28the23
3. Point
RCP 235
toward 34
the unit38to be44programmed,
30 and29
43
33
⁄ or ¤ Button n. Each press
press22either34
29 will30
send 21
out a series
codes from 42
the RCP 2’s
33 of 32
the unit being programmed
28 built-in
31 database.
20 32When 31
turns off, release ⁄ /¤ Button n, as that is your
indication that the correct code is in use.
4. Press the Input Selector e; the red light under
the Input Selector will flash three times before
going dark to confirm the entry.
5. Try all of the functions on the RCP 2 to make certain that the product operates. Keep in mind that
many manufacturers use a number of different
combinations of codes, and it is a good idea to
make certain that not only the power control
works, but also the volume, channel and transport
controls, as appropriate. If all functions do not work
properly, you may need to Auto-Search for a different code, or enter a code via the Direct Code
Entry method.
Code Readout
When the code has been entered using the Auto
Search method, it is always a good idea to find out the
exact code so that it may be easily reentered if necessary. You may also read the codes to verify which
device has been programmed to a specific Control
Selector button.
1. Press and hold both the Input Selector e
for the device you wish to find the code for and
the
49 Mute
47 Button
45 43 at the same time. The
Program/SPL
48 46 44Indicator
42 c will turn amber
and begin flashing, and the red light under the
35 37 39 41
Input Selector e will stay lit. Release the but412047
51
37within
34 and
36begin
38the 40
tons
next step
seconds.
46
36
40
50
33 26 25 37
2. Press the Set Button p. 35
The Program/SPL
39 45 49
32 27 24 36
Indicator c
will then blink green in a sequence
31 28 23 35
34 38 44 48
that corresponds to the three-digit code, with a one30 29
34 each33
the numsecond
pause22
between
digit. Count 43
29
42 the
32
ber of blinks
21 33each pause to determine
30 between
28 of 31
digit
the code.
the number 1, two
32blink is31
20 One
blinks is the number 2, and so forth. Ten blinks are
used to indicate a “0.”
Example: One blink, followed by a one-second pause,
followed by six blinks, followed by a one-second
pause, followed by ten blinks indicates that the code
has been set to 160.
For future reference, enter the setup codes for the
equipment in your system here:
DVD ____________ CD ________________
VID1/VCR __________ VID2/CBL __________
VID2/SAT ________ VID3/TV __________
VID4* ____________ TAPE______________
* The AVR 135 has no Video 4 source input;
therefore, remote commands associated with the
VID4 button will not have any effect on the AVR 135,
although you may use the remote to operate another
component.
Learning Codes
In addition to using codes from the remote’s internal
code library, the RCP 2 is able to “learn”codes from
remotes that may not be in the code library. In addition, this function will allow you to program additional
codes from the DVD remote or to “learn over” the
codes from a preprogrammed device to add functions
not included in the preprogrammed codes. To learn
or transfer codes from an IR remote to the RCP 2,
follow these steps:
1. Place the front of the original remote with the code
being sent so that it is facing the IR Transmitter
Window b on the RCP 2 “head-to-head.” The
two remotes should be between one and three
inches apart.
2. Select the button on the RCP 2 that you wish to
use as the device selector for the codes about
to be entered. This may be any of the Input
Selectors e.
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48
PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE
49 47 45 43
48 the
46Input
44Selector
42 e button chosen and
3. Press
the
35Learn
37 Button
39 41 at the same time. Hold
these
buttons
until the
37 41 Indicator
47 51
34 36 38
40Program/SPL
c
flashes
amber
and
the
light
under
the
36 40 46device
50
33 26
37
selector button25turns red. Release the buttons.
35 39 45 49
32 27 24 36
the RCP34
2 that38you 44
wish to48
4. Press
31 the
23 on 35
28button
program.
Program/SPL
Indicator
c
will
30 29The22
33
43
34
stop
29 flashing.
32
42
30 21 33
28 531
seconds,
hold the button on the
5. Within
32 and31
20 press
original remote that you wish to “teach” into the
RCP 2. When the Program/SPL Indicator c turns
green three times, release the button. The Program
Indicator will then begin to flash amber again.
NOTE: If the Program/SPL Indicator c turns
red during Step 4 or 5, the programming was not
successful. Repeat the steps to see whether the
code will “take.”
6. Repeat Steps 4 and 5 for each button on the
source remote that you wish to transfer to the
RCP 2 remote.
49 47 45 43
7. Once all codes have been transferred from the
48original
46 source
44 remote
42 to the RCP 2, press the
35Learn
37 Button
39 41 .
37 41 47 51
34
36 Steps
38 1 40
8. Repeat
through 7 for any additional
36 into
40the46
50
33remotes
26 you
37to “teach”
25 wish
RCP 2.
35 39 45 49
32 27 24 36
Erasing Learned Codes 34
31
38 44 48
28 23 35
The RCP 2 allows you to remove or erase the code
30 29 22 34
43
33
learned into a single button for a single device, to
29
32for all the 42
21 the33code set
remove30
or erase
codes that
28
have been
specific device buttons,
31 programmed
20 32 into31
or to erase all commands that have been learned
to all devices.
49
48
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
If you erase a code that is part of a macro, that macro
28
sequence will no longer operate properly.
To erase a single learned code from within a single
device’s settings, follow these steps:
49 47 45 43
1. Press and hold both the Input Selector ef
46to be44erased
42has
within which the individual48button
been programmed and the
35 Learn
37 Button
39 41 .
34 36 38 40
2. When the red LED under the Input Selector turns
33Indicator
26 25
37
red and the Program/SPL
c flashes
32 27 24 36
amber, release the buttons.
31 28 23 35
3. Press and release the Input Selector ef
30 29 22 34
again for the device within which the individual
30 21 33
button to be erased has 29
been programmed.
28 31 20 32
4. Press the 7 Button r four times.
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
5. Press and release the individual button for which the
code is to be erased. The Program/SPL Indicator
c will blink green twice and then return to amber.
8
PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE
6. To erase other buttons within the same device, press
them as49described
5.
47 in45Step43
48buttons
46 to 44
42 have been pressed,
7. When all
be erased
47 45
46 44
43
42
35 37 39 41
37 41 47 51
34 36 38 40
36 40 46 50
33 26 25 37
35 39 45 49
32 27 24 36
34Macro
38 44 48
4931
4728
4523 4335and the
1. Press the
Mute
Button
43
to29
be44
programmed
the
Button4830 46
22 4234 or 33
Power On
Button
d
at
the
same
time.
29
32
42
35 37303921 4133
An Input28
Selector will light red, and the Program/
20 4032 3731 41 47 51
34 3631
c38will flash
amber.
SPL Indicator
36 40 46 50
33 26 25 37
2. Enter the
steps
for
the
macro
sequence
by press45 49
35 39
32 27 24 36
ing the31
button for the actual command
step.
34 38 44 48
23
Although the 28
macro may 35
contain up to 19 steps,
30 29 22 34
43
33
each button press, including those used to change
29
42
32
21
30as a step.33
devices, counts
The Program/SPL
28 c
flash green
confirm each
Indicator
31will 20
32 to 31
button press as you enter commands.
press the
35Learn
37 Button
39 41 to complete the
process.
37 41 47 51
34 36 38 40
46 50
36 follow
40 these
33
26
37
25a single device,
To erase all codes within
35 39 45 49
steps: 32 27 24 36
34 38 44 48
49 47 3145 2843 23 35
1. Press and hold both the Input Selector ef
30
33
34the codes and the43
48 for46
42 22
which44
you29
wish
to erase
42
32
Button
. 33
35 Learn
37 29
39 3041 21
28 31 20 32 41 31
47 51
37
34 36 38 40
2. When the red LED under the Input Selector turns
36
40
33red 26
37
25Program/SPL
Indicator46
c 50
flashes
and the
NOTE: While entering commands for Power On/Off of
45
35
39
49
32 amber,
any device during a macro sequence, press the Mute
27 release
36buttons.
24 the
45 43 . DO NOT press the actual Power button.
31 28 23 35
34 38 44 48 49 47 Button
3. Press and release the Input Selector ef
30 29 22 34
43
33
48 46 44 42
47 press
45 the43
again for the device whose codes you wish to erase.
3. When all the steps have been49
entered,
29 30 21 33
42
32
35 37 39Sleep
41Button j to enter the
48commands.
46 44 The42
4. Press
8 Button
four times.
28
51 ef will
31the 20
32 r31
Input47
Selectors
37the41
34 36 38red light
40 under
35 37 39 41
blink
and
then
turn
off.
36
46
40
50
33 26 25 37
5. The Program/SPL Indicator c will turn off and
37 41
34 36 38 40
35
45
the red light under the Input Selector will flash on
39
49
32 27 24
36
Example: To program the Macro
so
that
it
36 40
331 button
26 25 37
and off once to indicate that the codes have been31 28 23
34 TV38and 44
48box, follow these
turns35
on the AVR,
a cable
35 39
32
27 24 36
erased.
30 29 22
33
43
steps:34
31 28 23 35
34 38
32
42 30
To erase all codes that have been programmed to all29 30 21
33
33
• Press the Macro 1 Button
and
22 34
29Mute
28 31 20 32
devices in the remote, follow these steps:
then release
49 47 Button
45 4331at the same time
29and 30
32
21 33
47 45 43
28 31 20 32
48 46 them.
44 42
1. Press any Input Selector ef for which
31
46 you44wish 42
to erase the codes and also the Learn
35 37
39
41
• Note that the Program/SPL Indicator c will
37 Button
39 41 .
37 41 47 51
34 36 flash
38amber.
40
37 41 47 51
36 38 40
36 40 46 50
2. When the red LED under the Input Selector turns 33 26
25 the37
• Press
AVR Selector f.
36 40 Indicator
46 50c flashes
26 red25
37 Program/SPL
and the
35 39 45 49
32 27 24 36
39 45 49
buttons.
Mute
Button
to store48the AVR’s
• Press
the
49
47
45 38
43 44
27 amber,
36 the35
24 release
31 28
34
23 35
power48
on command.
34 38 44 48
28 23 35
46
44
42
30
33
43
29 22 34
3. Press and release the Input Selector ef
33
43
22 for34
29 again
39 Selector
41 42Button e to
32
the device whose codes you wish to erase. 29 30
21 35
• Press
the33
VID373 Input
32
42
30 21 33
28 31 indicate
41 On.”
37 Power
47 51
36 command
38 40is for “TV
31
32 next
20 34the
4. Press
9 Button
31r four times.
31
20 the32
36 40 46 50
33 26 25 37
• Press 49
the Mute
47 Button
45 43 to store the TV
5. The Program/SPL Indicator c will turn off and
35 39 45 49
27
24
Power32
On
Command.
48 46 44 36
42
the red light under the Input Selector will flash on
31 28 23 35
34 38 44 48
35
39 Selector
41 Button e to
and off once to indicate that the codes have been
• Press 30
the VID372 Input
33
43
29 22 34
41 On.”
erased.
indicate34the next
is for “Cable
37 Power
47 51
36 command
38 40
29 30 2149 3347 32
45 43 42
36
46 50
40
33 26 25 37
28
Macro Programming
• Press 49
the Mute
Cable
47
4548 32
4346to store
31
44 the42
31 Button
20
35 39 45 49
32
27 44
36
24 42
On command.
Power48
46
39 41 44
Macros
41
51 you to easily repeat frequently used
47enable
31 28 2335 3537 34
38
48
combinations
37 3934 41
36
38 j
40 to 4337 41 47
Button
• Press 35
the
Sleep/Channel
Up
46 50of commands with the press of a single
40
30
33
22
29
34
472. Once
45 programmed,
43
button on 49
the RCP
a macro will
41
complete
process
37
34 the36
38 and40store the
365140 46
39 45 49
37 47
25macro
29 30 2133 3326 32
42
48to 19
46different
44 remote
42 codes in a predesend out up
sequence.
36
46
40
33
355039 45
32
37
44 sequential
24 36
38
48
28 26
31 25
termined
20 3227 31
35 37 order,
39 enabling
41 you to automate
35
45
39
32
31 36
23you35
28 time
43 of turning on your system, changing
After following 27
these24
steps,
each
press 344938 44
the process
37 41 47 51
34 36 38 40
31
34
43
the29remote
send443348
the Macro 1 Button
28 2330 35
22 will38
34
devices,
42 or other common tasks. The RCP 2 can store
36 40 46 50
33 26 25 37
30On/Off
the Power
2229 3430 33
up to five separate macro command sequences: one
42
29 command.
21 33 4332
32 27
36 On 35
29 30 2128 3331 32
24 Power
Button39d45
that is associated
with the
and 49
20 32 4231
31
44
34
38
four more that are28accessed
23 by
35pressing the Macro 48
28 31 20 32
31
Buttons 30 . 29 22 34
43
33
29 30 21 33
42
32
28 31 20 32
31
47
46
45
44
43
42
51
50
49
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49
48
47 45
46 44
43
42
35 Commands
37 39 41
Erasing Macro
NOTE: Should you wish to return the RCP 2 to the
37pro-41 47 51original configuration after entering a Volume Punch34commands
36 38that have
40 been
To remove the
follow40 46 50Through, you will need to repeat the steps shown
grammed into33one of
Macro37
buttons,36
26the 25
these steps: 32 27
35
39 45 49above. However, press the same Input Selector in
24 36
Steps 1 and 3.
31
34
49
47
45
43
38 44 48
23 35and the Macro
1. Press the Mute28
Button
33 you 43
that
Button4830 46
4422 42the
Channel Control Punch-Through
29contains
34 commands
wish to35
erase.
29 37303921 4133
32
42
The RCP 2 may be programmed to operate so that the
31flash
41 47 51 channel control function for either the TV, cable or satel20 4032c37will
3428 363138
2. The Program/SPL
Indicator
f 50 lite receiver used in your system may be used in conamber,33
and the
36Selector
40 46
26LED25under37the AVR
will turn32red.
35 39 45 49 junction with one of the other devices controlled by the
27 24 36
34 38
44 48 remote. For example, while using and controlling the
ten seconds,
press
the
3. Within 31
Surround
Mode
28 23 35
VCR, you may wish to change channels on a cable box
30 29 22
k.
Selector/Channel
Down34Button33
43
or satellite receiver without having to change the device
29
32 f will42
33 Selector
under21
the AVR
4. The red LED 30
selected by the AVR or the RCP 2. To program the
31
31 Program/SPL
20 32 Indicator
go out,28
and the
c
remote for Channel Control Punch-Through, follow
will turn green and flash three times before it
goes out.
5. When the Program/SPL Indicator c goes
out, the Macro has been erased.
Volume
49 Punch-Through
47 45 43
48 2 may
46 be44programmed
42
The RCP
to operate the
35Control
37 4939 47
41Mute
Volume
and
45 43 functions of
either 34
the TV36
or 48
the38
AVR
with any
51
47of the
40conjunction
46in
44 37
42 41
devices
controlled
by
the
remote.
For
example,
since
36
46
50
33 263525 3737 39 41 40
the AVR will likely be used as the 35
sound system for TV
32 273424 3636 38 40 39 3745 4149 47
viewing, you may wish to have the AVR’s volume acti31 283323 35
34 38 3644 4048 46
vated, although
the remote
set to37
run the TV. Either
26 is25
30
33
22
34 24may 36
3543 39
the AVR or TV29volume
control
be associated
with 45
32 27
29
32
any of the RCP
2’s21
devices.
The factory
to 44
3031
3442is38
2833 23
35 default
28AVR’s
have the
controls
for all33devices 43
31
31volume
32 22 active
3020 29
34
except CD and TAPE. To program the remote for
29 30 21 33
42
32
Volume Punch-Through, follow these steps:
28 31 20 32
31
1. Press the Input Selector e for the unit you wish
to have associated with the volume control and the
49 Mute
47 Button
45 43 at the same time until the red
the Input
e; the
47 Selector
45 43
48 light
46appears
44 under
42 49
Program/SPL Indicator
c
will
flash42
amber.
48
46
44
35 37 39 41
2. Press
Up Button
; the
51
41Program/
3737 4139 47
34
36 the38Volume
40 35
Indicator c34
will 36
stop
flashing
and
stay
46
37 41
40
50 amber.
36
38
40
33 SPL
26 25 37
36 40
35
45
33
32
27 either
26 39f
25 or37
24 the36AVR Selector
3. Press
the49
Input
31 Selector
32 3427
e,35
depending
on 38
which
system’s
36 48 35 39
28 23
24 44
you31
wish33
to28
have23
attached
30 volume
34 38
4335 for the
22 34
29 control
Program/SPL
Indicator
mode.
The
30
29 punch-through
33
32
42
22
21
29
34
30
33
will blink green three times and then go out to
28 c
32
31 20 32 29 3130 21 33
confirm the data entry.
28 31 20 32
31
these steps:
1. Press the Input Selector Button e for the device
you wish to have the channel control associated with
and 49
the Mute
47 Button
45 43 at the same time until
the red
light
appears
48 46 44 under
42 the Input Selector e
and the Program/SPL49Indicator
c flashes
35 37 39 41 47 45 43
amber.
34 36 38 48
40 463744 414247 51
2. Press33the Volume
Down
. The
35
373639 40
4146 50
26 25 37Button
Program/SPL
Indicator
c
will
stop
flashing
34
49
32 27
36 36 3538 394045 37
and stay amber. 24
31 28 23 33
3425383744 36
48
26
35
51
35
32
Input
Selector
Button
e
3. Press30and release
the
43
33
27
36
24
29 22 34
50
for the
that21will 31
be
used
the42
chan34
29device
23 35
28to32change
30
33
49nels. The Program/SPL Indicator c will blink
33
28 31 20 30
32 293122 34
48green three times and then go out to confirm the
29 30 21 33
32
data entry.
28 31 20 32
31
Example: To control the channels using your cable
box or satellite receiver while the RCP 2 is set to
control the VCR, first press the VID 1/VCR Input
49 47 45 43
47 Button
45 43
Selector Button e and 49
the Mute
44 42and press
at the same time.48Next,46
release
48 them
46 44 42
the Volume Down
35 Button
37 39 , followed
41 by the
35 37 39 41
VID 3/TV Input34
Selector
Button
e.
37 41
36 38 40
34 36 38 40
36 40
26 33
25 37
NOTE: To remove 33
the Channel
Control
26Punch-Through
25 37
35repeat
51 the RCP32
39
47 return
2 to its27original
configuration,
and
36
24 27
32
24 36
34
the
the example
above.
However,
press
46steps
50shown in 31
38
23 35
28 31
231 and
28
353.
the
VID
1/VCR
Input
Selector
e
in
Steps
30
33
45 49
22 34
29 30
29 22 34
29
44
32
48
21 33
30
Transport Control Punch-Through
29
21 33
28 31 20 30
43
32
28 31 20 3132
The RCP 2 may be programmed to operate
so that the
42
Transport Control Functions ` (Play, Stop, Fast
Forward, Rewind, Pause and Record) for a VCR, DVD
or CD will operate in conjunction with one of the other
devices controlled by the RCP 2. For example, while
using and controlling the TV, you may wish to start or
stop your VCR or DVD without having to change the
device selected by the AVR or the RCP 2. The factory
47 51
default
is to have the DVD’s transport controls active for
46 50
45 49
44 48
43
Example: To have the AVR’s volume control activated even though the RCP 2 is set to control the
49 47 45 43
TV, first press the VID 3/TV Input Selector e
48 43
46 at 44
42 time. Next,
49
47
45
and the Mute Button
the same
press48the Volume
Up Button
by
35
37 39 , followed
41
46 44
42
the AVR
f.41
37 41
34
36 38 40
35 Selector
37 39
33
41
37 37 4736 5140
34 36 38 4026 25
32
36 36
40 4635 5039
33 26 25 3727 24
31
35 35
39 4534 4938
32 27 24 3628 23
30
31 28 23 3529 22
34 34
38 4433 48
29 30 21
42
32
30 29 22
43
33
33
34
28 31 20
31
29 30 21
32
42
32
33
28 31 20 32
31
all devices except CD and TAPE. To program the remote
for Transport Control Punch-Through, follow these steps:
1. Press the Input Selector e for the device you
wish to have the channel control associated with and
the Mute
49
47 Button
45 43 at the same time until the
red light
48
46appears
44 under
42 the Input Selector e and
the Program/SPL Indicator c flashes amber.
35 37 39 41
41 47 51
The Program/SPL
Press the
2. 34
36 Play
38Button
40 `.37
Indicator
c
will
stop
flashing
and
amber.
36
40stay46
50
33
26 25 37
45 49
39 Button
27 release
36Input35
24 the
3. 32
Press and
Selector
e
31
34 to 38
48
for the28
device23that will
change44the chan35 be used
30
33 c43
nels. The
will blink
22 34 Indicator
29Program/SPL
green 30
three times
and
then
go
out
to
confirm
the
29
42
32
21 33
data entry.
28
31
31 20 32
Example: To control the transport of the DVD while
the RCP 2 is set to control the TV, first press the
49 VID473/TV45
Input43
Selector Button e and the
48 Mute
46 Button
44 42 at the same time. Next, release
the Play Button `, followed by
35 them
37 and39press41
the DVD Input Selector Button
e.
37 41 47 51
34 36 38 40
36 40 46 50
33
NOTES:
26 25 37
•
To
remove
the
Channel
Control39
Punch-Through
45 49 and
35
32 27 24 36
return
the
RCP
2
to
its
original
configuration,
34 38 44 48repeat
4131 47285123 35
the
steps
in
the
example
above. However, press the
43
33
4030 46
5022
VID29
3/TV
Input34
Selector e in Steps 1 and 3.
29
42
32
21
33
39 453049
28
• Before programming the31
RCP 2 for Volume, Channel
38 4431 4820 32
or Transport Punch-Through, make certain that any
43
programming needed for the specific TV, CD, DVD,
42
cable or satellite receivers has been completed.
Reassigning Device Control Selectors
Although each Input Selector e is normally
assigned to the category of product shown on the
RCP 2, it is possible to reassign one of these buttons to
operate a second device of another type. For example,
if you have two VCRs but no satellite receiver, you may
51 the “SAT” button to operate a second VCR.
47program
51
37 41 47
46Before
50 following the normal programming steps for
36 40 46 50
45either
49Three-Digit entry or Auto Search code entry, you
35 must
39 45 49
44 48first reassign the button with the following steps:
34 38 44 48
43
the Input Selector e you wish to reassign
33 1. Press43
47 Button
45 43 at the same time until
the Mute
42 and 49
42
32
the red
48 light46appears
44 under
42 the Input Selector e
31 and the Program/SPL Indicator c flashes
35 37 39 41
amber.
37 41 47 51
34 36 38 40
the
2. Press
Input
Selector
e
for
device46
you 50
36the40
33 26 25 37
wish32
to program into the reassigned
button.
35 39 45 49
27 24 36
31
44 48
34specific
38 model
28 23 code
35 for the
3. Enter the three-digit
43
33
you 30
wish the
reassigned
button
to
operate.
29 22 34
29 30 21 33
42
32
4. Press the same Input Selector e pressed in
28 31 20 32
31
Step 1 once again to store the selection. The red
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LED under the reassigned Input Selector will flash
three times and then go out.
Example: To use the CBL/SAT button to operate
a second VCR, first press the VID 2/CBL/SAT
47 Button
45 43
the Mute
Input Selector e and 49
at the same time until the 48
red light
46glows
44under
42
the VID 2/CBL/SAT Button e. Press the VCR
35 37 39 41
Button e, followed by the three-digit code for the
36Finally,
38 press
40 the 37
specific model you wish to34
control.
36
33
VID 2/CBL/SAT Button e again.
26 25 37
35
32 27
36
Resetting the RCP 2’s31Memory24
34
28 23 35
30 home
33
As you add components to your
22 system,
29 theater
34
occasionally you may wish to29
totally 30
reprogram
32
21 the
33
remote control without the confusion
of any commands,
28 31
31
20 32
macros or “Punch-Through” programming that you may
have done. To do this, it is possible to reset the RCP 2
to the original factory defaults and command codes by
following these steps. However, once the remote is
reset, all commands or codes that you have entered
will be erased and will need to be reentered:
1. Press any of the Input Selector Buttons e and
the “O” Button r at the same time until the
Program/SPL Indicator c begins to flash amber.
2. Press the “3” Button r three times.
3. The red LED under the Input Selector e will go
out and the Program/SPL Indicator c will stop
flashing and turn green.
4. The Program/SPL Indicator c will remain green
until the RCP 2 is reset. Note that this may take a
while, depending on how many commands are in the
memory and need to be erased.
5. When the Program/SPL Indicator c goes out,
the RCP 2 has been reset to the factory settings.
Programmed Device Functions
Once the RCP 2 has been programmed for the codes
of other devices, press the appropriate Input Selector
e to change the remote from controlling the AVR to
controlling the additional product. When you press any
one of the selectors, it will briefly flash in red to indicate
that you have changed the device being controlled.
When operating a device other than the AVR, the controls may not correspond exactly to the function printed
on the remote or button. Some commands, such as
the volume control, are the same as they are with the
AVR. Other buttons will change their function so that
they correspond to a secondary label on the remote.
For example, the Sleep and Surround mode selector
buttons also function as the Channel Up and Channel
Down buttons when operating most TV sets, VCRs or
cable boxes. The Channel Up/Down indication is printed
10
PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE
directly on the remote. For many standard CD players,
cassette decks, VCRs and DVD functions, the standard
function icons are printed on top of the buttons.
For some products, however, the function of a particular button does not follow the command printed on
the remote. In order to see which function a button
controls, consult the Function List tables on pages 11
and 12. To use those tables, first check the type of
41 47 51
device being controlled (e.g., TV, VCR). Next, look at
46 control
40 remote
50 diagram in the figure at right. Note
the
45
39 each button
49 has a number on it.
that
38 44 48
To find out what function a particular button has for
43 device, find the button number on the
a specific
42List and then look in the column for the device
Function
you are controlling. For example, button number 46
is the Direct button for the AVR, but it is the “Favorite”
button for many cable television boxes and satellite
receivers. Button number 30 is the Digital Selection
button for the AVR, but the Open/Close button for CD
players.
NOTE: The numbers used to describe the button
functions in the diagram on this page for the purposes
of describing how a button operates are a different set
of numbers than those used in the rest of this manual
to describe the button functions for the AVR.
Notes on Using the RCP 2 With Other Devices
• Manufacturers may use different code sets for the
same product category. For that reason, it is important that you check to see whether the code set you
have entered operates as many controls as possible.
If it appears that only a few functions operate, check
to see whether another code set will work with more
buttons.
• When a button is pressed on the RCP 2, the red
light under the Input Selector e for the product
being operated should flash briefly. If the Device
Control Selector flashes for some but not all buttons for a particular product, it does NOT indicate a
problem with the remote but rather that no function
is programmed for the button being pushed.
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FUNCTION LIST
No. Button Name
AVR Function
DVD
CD/CD-R
Tape
VCR (VID1)
CBL (VID2)
SAT (VID2)
TV (VID3)
1
Power On
Power On
Power On
Power On
Power On
Power On
Power On
Power On
2
Power Off
Power Off
Power Off
Power Off
Power Off
Power Off
Power Off
Power Off
3
Mute
Mute
Mute
Mute
Mute
Mute
Mute
4
AVR
AVR Select
AVR Select
AVR Select
AVR Select
AVR Select
AVR Select
AVR Select
5
DVD
DVD Input Select
DVD Select
DVD Select
DVD Select
DVD Select
DVD Select
DVD Select
DVD Select
6
CD
CD Input Select
CD Select
CD Select
CD Select
CD Select
CD Select
CD Select
CD Select
7
Tape
Tape Input Select
Tape Select
Tape Select
Tape Select
Tape Select
Tape Select
Tape Select
Tape Select
8
VID 1 (VCR)
Video 1 Select
VCR Select
VCR Select
VCR Select
VCR Select
VCR Select
VCR Select
VCR Select
9
AVR Select
VID 2 (CBL/SAT)
Video 2 Select
VID2 Select
VID2 Select
VID2 Select
VID2 Select
CBL Select
SAT Select
VID2 Select
10
VID 3 (TV)
Video 3 Select
TV Select
TV Select
TV Select
TV Select
TV Select
TV Select
TV Select
11
VID 4
Video 4 Select
VID4 Select
VID4 Select
VID4 Select
VID4 Select
VID4 Select
VID4 Select
VID4 Select
12
Dim
Dim
Dim
Dim
Dim
Dim
Dim
Dim
Dim
13
AM/FM
Tuner Select
Tuner Select
Tuner Select
Tuner Select
Tuner Select
Tuner Select
Tuner Select
Tuner Select
14
6/8 Ch. Select
6/8 Ch. Input Select
6/8 Ch. Select
6/8 Ch. Select
6/8 Ch. Select
6/8 Ch. Select
6/8 Ch. Select
6/8 Ch. Select
6/8 Ch. Select
15
Learn
Learn
Learn
Learn
Learn
16
Sleep/Ch +
Sleep
Test
17
Test
Test Tone
TV/DVD
Input Select
18
SPL
EzSet/SPL
EzSet/SPL
EzSet/SPL
19
Volume Up
Volume Up
Volume Up
Input Level Up
20
Surround Select/Ch – Surround Mode Select
Subtitle On/Off CDR Select
21
Night/Info
Night Mode Select
Info
22
Multiroom/Subtitle
Multiroom Select
Subtitle
23
Volume Down
Volume Down
Volume Down Input Level Down
24
Channel/Guide/Title Channel Trim
Title
25
⁄
Move/Adjust Up
Up
26
Speaker/Menu
Speaker Adjust
Disc Menu
27
fi
Move/Adjust Left
28
Set
Set
29
fl
Move/Adjust Right
Right
30
Digital/Exit/Open/Close
Digital Input Select
Open/Close
31
¤
Move/Adjust Down
Down
32
Delay/Prev. Ch.
Delay Adjust
Return
33
1
1
1
1
34
2
2
2
2
35
3
3
3
36
4
4
4
37
5
5
5
38
6
6
6
39
7
7
40
8
8
41
Tun-M/A-B
Tuner Mode
A-B
Repeat
42
9
9
9
43
0
0
44
Memory/Audio
Memory
Learn
Learn
Learn
Learn
Channel +
Channel +
Channel +
Channel +
TV/VCR
TV/CBL
TV/SAT
TV/VCR
EzSet/SPL
EzSet/SPL
EzSet/SPL
EzSet/SPL
Volume Up
Volume Up
Volume Up
Volume Up
Channel –
Channel –
Channel –
Channel –
Volume Down
Volume Down
Volume Down
Volume Down
Info/Guide
Info/Guide
Up
Up
Up
Up
Menu
Menu
Menu
Menu
Left
Left
Left
Left
Left
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Right
Right
Right
Right
Down
Down
Down
Down
Prev Channel
Prev Channel
Prev Channel
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
5
5
5
5
5
6
6
6
6
6
7
7
7
7
7
7
8
8
8
8
8
8
9
9
9
9
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
Audio
Time
EzSet/SPL
CDP Select
Continuous Play
Intro Scan
Open/Close
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FUNCTION LIST
No. Button Name
AVR Function
DVD
CD/CD-R
45
Tune Up/Pic+
Tune Up
Pic+
Track Direct
46
Direct/Angle
Direct Tuner Entry
Angle
Random Play
47
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
48
Preset Up/Playlist
Preset Tune Up
Playlist
+10
49
Tune Down/Pic –
Tune Down
Pic –
Track Increment
50
OSD
OSD
OSD
Program
51
D. Skip
Disc Skip (DVD)
Disc Skip
Disc Skip
52
Preset Down/Status
Preset Tune Down
Status
53
M1
Macro 1
Macro 1
Macro 1
54
M2
Macro 2
Macro 2
Macro 2
55
M3
Macro 3
Macro 3
56
M4
Macro 4
Macro 4
57
Dolby/Zoom
Dolby Mode Select
Zoom
58
DTS Surr/Random
DTS Digital Modes
Random
59
DTS Neo:6/Repeat
DTS Neo:6 Select
Repeat
60
Logic 7/V. Off
Logic 7 Select
Video Off
61
Stereo/Display
Stereo Mode Select
Display Dim
62
Skip Down
Skip Down (DVD)
Chapter +
63
Skip Up
Skip Up (DVD)
Chapter –
Skip +
64
Rewind
R. Search (DVD)
R. Search
R. Search
65
Play
Play (DVD)
Play
Play
Play
Play
66
Fast Forward
F. Search (DVD)
F. Search
F. Search
Fast Fwd
Fast Fwd
67
Record
Record
Record
Record
68
Stop
Stop (DVD)
Stop
Stop
Stop
Stop
Stop (DVD)
Stop (DVD)
Stop (DVD)
69
Pause
Pause (DVD)
Pause
Pause
Pause
Pause (DVD)
Pause (DVD)
Pause (DVD)
12
FUNCTION LIST
Tape
VCR (VID1)
CBL (VID2)
Cancel
Clear
SAT (VID2)
TV (VID3)
PPV
Cancel
Sleep
FAV
FAV
Bypass
Next
Music
Alt
OSD
OSD
OSD
OSD
Macro 1
Macro 1
Macro 1
Macro 1
Macro 1
Macro 2
Macro 2
Macro 2
Macro 2
Macro 2
Macro 3
Macro 3
Macro 3
Macro 3
Macro 3
Macro 3
Macro 4
Macro 4
Macro 4
Macro 4
Macro 4
Macro 4
Scan –
Skip Down (DVD)
Skip Down (DVD)
Skip Down (DVD)
Skip –
Rewind
Scan +
Skip Up (DVD)
Skip Up (DVD)
Skip Up (DVD)
Rewind
R. Search (DVD)
R. Search (DVD)
R. Search (DVD)
Play (DVD)
Play (DVD)
Play (DVD)
F. Search (DVD)
F. Search (DVD) F. Search (DVD)
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SETUP CODE TABLE: TV
Manufacturer/Brand
A MARK
ADMIRAL
ADVENT
AKAI
AMPRO
AMSTRAD
ANAM
AOC
APEX
BLAUPUNKT
BROKSONIC
CANDLE
CAPEHART
CENTURION
CENTRONIC
CITIZEN
CLASSIC
CONCERTO
CONTEC
CORANDO
CORNEA SYSTEM
CORONADO
CRAIG
CROWN
CURTIS MATHES
CXC
DAEWOO
DAYTRON
DIGI LINK
DYNASTY
DYNATECH
ELECTROHOME
EMERSON
FISHER
FUJITSU
FUNAI
FUTURETECH
GE
GOLDSTAR (LG)
GRADIENTE
GRUNDIG
HAIER
HALL MARK
HARMAN KARDON
HITACHI
INFINITY
INKEL
JBL
JC PENNEY
JENSEN
Setup Code Number
103 132
192 217
004
001 160
070 164
053
045 055 057 076
001 011 103
007
084
140 205 206
001 002 003 011
059
170 171
045
001 002 003 011
045
011
041 045 051 052
172
006
132
045 055 157 158
045 132
001 011 092 132
045
011 022 023 038
011 132
200
045
063
074 132
001 008 011 012
013 058
135
008 033 045
045
001 011 014 015
011 093 097 101
222
193
009
011
201
001 011 015 016
148
120
148
001 011 014 015
019
095 099 103 106 109 112 122 138 240
045 092 094 132
159
045 046 056 068 073 094 098 102 105 108 111 114 116 118 119 127 132 241
033 045 048 049 051 052 091 132 137 139 141 157 158 162 205
038 057 070 071 121 133 141 145 163 199 219
103 104 110 113 118 128 132
017 018 029 043 072 132 144 147
030 035 092 132 145
SETUP CODES
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SETUP CODE TABLE: TV
Manufacturer/Brand
JVC
KAWASHO
KEC
KENWOOD
KLOSS
KMC
KTV
LLOYTRON
LODGENET
LOGIK
LUXMAN
LXI
MAGNAVOX
MARANTZ
MATSUI
MEMOREX
METZ
MGA
MIDLAND
MINERVA
MITSUBISHI
MOTOROLA
MTC
NAD
NATIONAL
NEC
NIKEI
ONKING
ONWA
OPTONICA
ORION
PANASONIC
PENNEY
PHILCO
PHILIPS
PIONEER
PORTLAND
PROSCAN
PROTON
QUASAR
RADIO SHACK
RCA
REALISTIC
RUNCO
SAA
SAMPO
SAMSUNG
SANYO
SCOTT
SEARS
14
Setup Code Number
010 038 040 079
173
045
001 204
002 060
132
001 045 132 162
172 173
069
069
011
013 021 053 077
001 003 011 060
001 074 148
148
011 013 069 230
084
001 011 033 044
199
084
001 011 030 033
221
175 176
021 031
169 177 178 179
001 013 022 025
045
045
045
025 077
207 208 209 210
038 057 076 081
199
001 003 011 030
001 003 011 040
001 011 024 029
011 132
133
011 059 122 132
038 057 087
011 025 045 048
001 011 029 030
013 025 045 048
152 153
183
001 011 059
011 051 085 092
013 026 027 037
011 033 045 049
011 013 021 033
SETUP CODES
145 148
061 062 064 065 066 118 132 145 148 220 226 227
050 074
042 044 100 115 134 154 160 167 168 229
181 182
030 042 057 121 123 125
211
087 148 169
045 057 060 061 064 065 118 132 148
060 066 067 088 132 145 148 242
031 032 213 214
165
118 132 195 196 197 198
057 071 082 133 145 161 163 199 224 225
195 196 197
096 104 118 124 128 132 145 243
041 054 058 078 216 228
132
035 049 058 078 092 132 145
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SETUP CODE TABLE: TV
Manufacturer/Brand
SHARP
SIEMENS
SIGNATURE
SONY
SOUNDESIGN
SPECTRICON
SSS
SUPREMACY
SYLVANIA
SYMPHONIC
TANDY
TATUNG
TECHNICS
TECHWOOD
TEKNIKA
TELEFUNKEN
TELERENT
TERA
THOMAS
THOMSON
TMK
TOSHIBA
TOTEVISION
UNIVERSAL
VIDEO CONCEPTS
VIDTECH
WARDS
WHITE WESTINGHOUSE
YAMAHA
YORK
YUPITERU
ZENITH
ZONDA
Setup Code Number
011 020 025 028
084
069
005 043 067 075
003 011 033 045
103
011 045
002
001 003 008 011
008 184
077
057 063
080
011
001 002 003 011
039 047 083
069
156
008
190 191
011
013 021 035 042
132
014 015
160
011
011 014 015 025
008
001 011
011
045
069 070 090 094
103
033 034 077 086 132 154 244
089 107 117 130 136 194 212 218 223
060 061 064 065 118 131 145 148 215
030 033 036 045 069 074 092 094 132
052 063 092 126 129 202
033 061 062 064 065 069 071 132 148
245
SETUP CODE TABLE: VCR
Manufacturer/Brand
AIWA
AKAI
AMPRO
AMSTRAD
ANAM
ASA
AUDIO DYNAMICS
BROKSONIC
CANDLE
CANON
CAPEHART
CITIZEN
CRAIG
CURTIS MATHES
Setup Code Number
040
022 048 050 108 109 126
076
133
037 039 089
134
018 029 044 048
041 043 110 147 166
134 135 137
034 037 039 135 140
094
134
003 045 116
037 039
SETUP CODES
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SETUP CODE TABLE: VCR
Manufacturer/Brand
DAEWOO
DAYTRON
DBX
DUAL
DIRECTV-TIVO
DYNATECH
ELECTROHOME
EMERSON
FERGUSON
FINLUX
FISHER
FUNAI
GE
GO VIDEO
GOLDSTAR (LG)
GRAETZ
HARMAN KARDON
HITACHI
INSTANT REPLAY
ITT
JCL
JC PENNEY
JENSEN
JVC
KENWOOD
LLOYD
LXI
MAGIN
MAGNAVOX
MARANTZ
MARTA
MATSUI
MEI
MEMOREX
MGA
MINOLTA
MITSUBISHI
MOTOROLA
MTC
MULTITECH
NAD
NATIONAL
NEC
NORDMENDE
OPTIMUS
OPTONICA
ORION
PANASONIC
PENTAX
PHILCO
16
Setup Code Number
012 014 017 068
094
018 029 044 048
136
189 190
040 057
063
013 023 031 033
136
133
003 015 016 017
040 133
037 039 067 076
113 117
018 019 026 087
136
018 049
011 040 048 067
037 039
136
037 039
018 019 021 039
048
018 037 039 048
020 044 048 052
040
019 020 040 087
045
037 039 040 071
018 037 039 071
087
033 036
037 039
003 017 020 037
049 050 063
019 026
019 026 049 050
175 176
133
030 040
139
140
018 029 044 048
048
159
057 058
147 166
007 009 010 037
019 026 037 039
037 039 040 071
SETUP CODES
069 094 096 097 098 102
103 104
035 037 040 041 042 043
050 087 110 112 119
093 095 124 127
092 100 107
118 130
045 070 087
052 054 059 064 111 130
132
072
073
039 040 057 076 087 115
120
053 055 063 065 131 145
146 178
052
070 074 078 114 125 150
067
167 172 177 183 185
186
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SETUP CODE TABLE: VCR
Manufacturer/Brand
PHILIPS
PILOT
PIONEER
PIONEER-TIVO
PORTLAND
PROSCAN
PULSAR
QUARTZ
QUASAR
RADIO SHACK
RCA
REALISTIC
REPLAY
RICO
RUNCO
SABA
SAISHO
SALORA
SAMSUNG
SANSUI
SANYO
SCHAUB LORENZ
SCOTT
SEARS
SHARP
SHINTOM
SONY
SONY-TIVO
SOUNDESIGN
STS
SYLVANIA
SYMPHONIC
TANDY
TASHICO
TATUNG
TEAC
TECHNICS
TEKNIKA
TELEFUNKEN
THOMAS
THOMSON
THORN
TIVO
TMK
TOSHIBA
TOSHIBA-TIVO
TOTEVISION
UNITECH
VECTOR RESEARCH
VICTOR
Setup Code Number
037 039 040 058
087
019 027 052
194
094
179 180
076
001 020
039 070 079 125
133 134 137 140
019 026 039 066
003 015 017 020
192
062
128
136
143
020
038 045 088 090
028 048 052 116
003 014 017 020
136
023 043 098 110
003 015 016 017
006 037 058 129
030
002 003 005 016
191
040
019
008 037 039 040
040
017 040
134
044 048
040 044 048
037 039
025 037 039 040
136
040
136
136
187 193
013
015 019 047 051
195
045 087
045
018
052
071 075 087 188
144
141 142 152 158 159 160
067 093 095 124 125 127
037 039 040 045 057 058
091 093 095 098 099 101
147 166
115
161
157 172 184
087 137 152 159 160
105 106 109 182
112
019 020 026 037 047 077
156
084 087
037 056 060 061 062 080
081 082 129 173
063 071
087
063 085 098 112 155
SETUP CODES
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SETUP CODE TABLE: VCR
Manufacturer/Brand
VIDEO CONCEPTS
VIDEOSONIC
WARDS
YAMAHA
ZENITH
Setup Code Number
018 040 050
045
003 019 023 030 037 039 040 045 057 058
018 040 044 048
040 052 060 062 076 083 087 181
112
SETUP CODE TABLE: CD
Manufacturer/Brand
ADC
ADCOM
AIWA
AKAI
AUDIO TECHNICA
AUDIOACCESS
AUDIOFILE
BSR
CALIFORNIA AUDIO
CAPETRONIC
CARRERA
CARVER
CASIO
CLARINETTE
CROWN
CURTIS MATHES
DENON
EMERSON
FISHER
FRABA
FUNAI
GE
GENEXXA
GOLDSTAR (LG)
HAITAI
HARMAN KARDON
HITACHI
INKEL
JC PENNEY
JENSEN
JVC
KENWOOD
KYOCERA
LOTTE
LUXMAN
LXI
MAGNAVOX
MARANTZ
MCINTOSH
MCS
18
Setup Code Number
012
049 063 069
072 111 118 156
050 177 184
053
125
211
044 064
015 109
070
064 087
051 057 136 140
066 117 122
122
042
066
187 188 213
049 052 108
023 055 057 068
117
126
164
017 096 108
016 087
099 214
001 002 025 040
049
026 027 216
021 066 098 147
153
029 176 195 196
014 020 023 030
012
108
018 035 077 102
066 164
039 051 113
043 051 058 084
194
021 066 080 098
SETUP CODES
170
141
143
144
145
185
186
054
190
218
219
221
222
223
224 225
062
078
079
148
151
176
178
181
191
192
193
226 227 228
229 230 231
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SETUP CODE TABLE: CD
Manufacturer/Brand
MEMOREX
MGA
MISSION
MITSUBISHI
MITSUMI
MODULAIRE
NAD
NAKAMICHI
NEC
NIKKO
NSM
ONKYO
OPTIMUS
PANASONIC
PHILIPS
PIONEER
PROTON
QUASAR
RADIO SHACK
RCA
RCX
REALISTIC
ROTEL
SAE
SAMSUNG
SANSUI
SANYO
SCOTT
SEARS
SHARP
SHERWOOD
SIGNATURE
SONY
SOUNDSTREAM
STS
SYLVANIA
SYMPHONIC
TAEKWANG
TANDY
TEAC
TECHWOOD
THETA DIGITAL
TOSHIBA
VECTOR RESEARCH
VICTOR
WARDS
YAMAHA
YORX
Setup Code Number
096
032
051
032
152
122
013 074 197 198
199 200 201
021 069
053 055
051
037 038 045 046
020 036 056 057
015 075 109 119
039 051 138 149
017 036 071 094
051 210
015 109
122 126 213
024 049 081 150
169
049 056 057 058
051
051
028
047 051 081 134
033 057 068 082
108
066
020 058 073 105
003 026 027 041
040
060 103 115 116
124
012
051
059 110
177
096
011 022 048 058
083
039
013 074 097 151
087
029 120 130
040 095
019 031 053 061
122
171
064
158
209
096
175
065
183
202
089
204
203
090
091
092
096
099 104
100
112
123
131
160
161
162 215
095
104
105
108
122
164
157
095
172
168
114
058
151
105
159
133
167
180
181
118
132
139
163
205
206
207
208 212
085
086
106
107
110
121
137
146 154
155
173
135
169
212
217
SETUP CODES
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SETUP CODE TABLE: TAPE
Manufacturer/Brand
HARMAN KARDON
Setup Code Number
001
SETUP CODE TABLE: DVD
Manufacturer/Brand
APEX
APEX DIGITAL
CALIFORNIA AUDIO
CYBERHOME
DAEWOO
DENON
DVD-VIDEO
EMERSON
GE
GOLDSTAR (LG)
GO-VIDEO
GRADIENTE
HARMAN KARDON
JVC
KENWOOD
KLH
LOTTE
MAGNAVOX
MARANTZ
MITSUBISHI
NAD
ONKYO
OPTIMUS
PANASONIC
PHILIPS
PIONEER
PROCEED
PROSCAN
RCA
RUNCO
SAMSUNG
SANYO
SHARP
SONY
SYLVANIA
TECHNICS
THOMSON
TOSHIBA
YAMAHA
ZENITH
ZENITH DIVX
20
Setup Code Number
082
061 076
040
092
083 094
002 019 022
074
097
003 004
005 055 064
095 098
071 072
001 032 066
006
007 050 069
068
008
033 056 084
033 059
023 036
010 062
009 015 048
011 050
024 025 030
033 056 084
012 020 038
060
003 004 037
003 004 018
027
031 053 054
013 049
021 028 050
015 029 043
090 096
026
003 004
009 033 047
016 017 030
005 033 055
039
SETUP CODES
034
051
070
079
085
034
093
041
035
044
052
046
047
065
037
088
081
099
105
073
045
067
075
089
101
058
077
091
102
057
063
064
078
086
103
087
104
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SETUP CODE TABLE: SAT
Manufacturer/Brand
ALPHASTAR
ALPHASTAR DBS
ALPHASTAR DSR
AMPLICA
BIRDVIEW
BSR
CAPETRONICS
CHANNEL MASTER
CHAPARRAL
CITOH
CURTIS MATHES
DRAKE
DX ANTENNA
ECHOSTAR
ELECTRO HOME
EUROPLUS
FUJITSU
GENERAL INSTRUMENT
HITACHI DBS
HOUSTON TRACKER
HUGHES
HYTEK
JANIEL
JERROLD
JVC
KATHREIN
LEGEND
LUXOR
MACOM
MAGNAVOX
MEMOREX
NEXTWAVE
NORSAT
OPTIMUS
PANASONIC
PANASONIC DBS
PANSAT
PERSONAL CABLE
PHILIPS
PICO
PRESIDENT
PRIMESTAR
RCA
REALISTIC
SAMSUNG
SATELLITE SERVICE CO
SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA
SONY
STAR CHOICE DBS
STARCAST
SUPER GUIDE
TEECOM
TOSHIBA
UNIDEN
ZENITH
Setup Code Number
472
450
422 442
356
414 425
359
359
320 321 322 325
315 316 319 380
360
356
312 313 317 318
331 352 362 379
304 364 395 397
392
415
324 328 329 334
303 311 323 365
455
463
372 437 486
359
366
367 454 464 468
308
410
453
368
317 365 369 370
461 473
453
423 424
373 374
466
366 469
457
420
418
304 375
407
326 404
412 454 464 475
301 306 408 436
349 377 480
306 307 422 442
335 341 353 388
339
305 405 487
459
347
327 423 424
330 333 378 390
302 426 460 461
323 332 348 349
385 386 387 394
361
451
413
483
452
481
453
463
477
403
454
468
474
439
458
465
488
391
462
350
419
393 409
470
351 354
355
478
484
485
381
382
383 389 403
371
466
479
480
SETUP CODES
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SETUP CODE TABLE: CBL
Manufacturer/Brand
ABC
ALLEGRO
AMERICAST
ANTRONIX
ARCHER
AT&T
BELCOR
CABLE STAR
CENTURION
CENTURY
CITIZEN
CLEARMAX
COLOUR VOICE
COMBANO
COMTRONICS
DIAMOND
DIGI
EAGLE
EASTERN
ELECTRICORD
EMERSON
FOCUS
G.I.
GC ELECTRONICS
GE
GEMINI
GENERAL
GENERAL INSTRUMENT
GOLDEN CHANNEL
GOODMIND
HAMLIN
HITACHI
HOSPITALITY
JASCO
JERROLD
LINDSAY
M-NET
MACOM
MAGNAVOX
MEMOREX
MOTOROLA
MOVIE TIME
NSC
OAK
PACE
PANASONIC
PANTHER
PARAGON
PHILIPS
PIONEER
POPULAR MECHANICS
22
Setup Code Number
001 003 011 045
111
212
021
012 014 021 031
005
113
033 113
092
014
014 111
006
069 090
083 084
026 037
030
114
027 037 046 186
063 066 070 115
039
112
116
001 003 011 015
113
076
015 029 032 060
210
168
037
112
055 056 061 099
001 061 188
074 080
111
001 002 003 011
118
043
040 191
017 019 068 082
058
005
035 039
022 035 044 075
023 038 043 059
179
050 053 176 177
114
058
013 019 020 027
001 041 057 119
116
SETUP CODES
048 052 059 110
112
017 093 095 096 097
100 101 117 175 207 208
015 016 017 073 093 095 096 097 162 167
190
094 196 197
189 214
069 085 090
171 200 209
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SETUP CODE TABLE: CBL
Manufacturer/Brand
POST NEWSWEEK
PRELUDE
PRIMESTAR
PTS
PULSAR
RADIO SHACK
RCA
RECOTON
REGAL
REGENCY
REMBRANT
SAMSUNG
SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA
SEAM
SHERITECH
SIGNAL
SIGNATURE
SL MARX
SONY
SPRUCER
STARCOM
STARGATE
SYLVANIA
TADIRAN
TANDY
TELECAPATION
TEXSCAN
TFC
TIMELESS
TOCOM
TOSHIBA
UNIKA
UNITED CABLE
UNIVERSAL
VIDEOWAY
VIEWSTAR
ZENITH
ZENTEK
Setup Code Number
023
120
162
018 054 075 076
058
111 112 213
053 214
116
055 056 061 099
063 115
032
004 037 072 186
003 018 047 048
224 225 227 228
121
029
037
001 188
037
229
053 081 177 189
002 011 015 016
015 037 120
071
037
024
028
036 071
122
123
045 046 062 170
058
014 021 031
011 059
012 014 021 031
124 211
019 022 025 086
058 065 098 125
116
100 101 207
049 051 052 058 110 183 184 203 204 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223
163
205
033 034 039 042 113
087 088 089 190
211
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