Entone Technologies 99-990120-00 RF/IR Remote Control User Manual

Entone Technologies (HK) Limited RF/IR Remote Control Users Manual

Users Manual

                               V2.3 for URC Plus v3.8 Universal Remote ControlURC PLUS (v3)User’s Guide
                               V2.3 for URC Plus v3.8 COPYRIGHT ©2009 Entone, Inc. All rights reserved. This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written consent of Entone, Inc., 2755 Campus Drive, Suite 235, San Mateo, CA 94403. U.S.A.  DISCLAIMER IF THIS PRODUCT DIRECTS YOU TO COPY MATERIALS, YOU MUST HAVE PERMISSION FROM THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OF THE MATERIALS TO AVOID VIOLATING THE LAW WHICH COULD RESULT IN DAMAGES OR OTHER REMEDIES.  TRADEMARKS Entone and the tagline “Connecting the Home” are trademarks of Entone, Inc. All other trademarks or registered trademarks belong to their respective owners.  CHANGES The material in this document is for information only and is subject to change without notice. While reasonable efforts have been made in the preparation of this document to assure its accuracy, Entone, Inc. assumes no liability resulting from the use of the information contained herein. Entone, Inc. reserves the right to make changes in the product design without reservation and without notification to its users. P/N: HYDRA_UG 1.0  CUSTOMER SUPPORT AND CONTACT INFORMATION For Customer Support please call: 650.572.7000  Customer Contact Information: Entone, Inc. 2755 Campus Drive Suite 235 San Mateo, CA 94403 U.S.A. Tel: 650.572.7000 www.entone.com
    Copyright  2009 Entone, Inc. All rights reserved 2 V2.3 for URC Plus v3.8  Table of Contents  FCC Information...................................................................................................................................................................3 1.1 Introduction ...............................................................................................................................................................4 Loading Batteries..............................................................................................................................................................5 2.1 Controlling the Hydra................................................................................................................................................6 Attach the RF Remote Control Antenna..........................................................................................................................7 URC PLUS Registration with Hydra ................................................................................................................................8 URC PLUS Registration with Hydra having URC PLUS logo........................................................................................9 URC PLUS Registration with Hydra without URC PLUS logo.................................................................................... 11 3.1 Controlling the Amulet ........................................................................................................................................... 12 IR Reception Range ...................................................................................................................................................... 13 4.1 Controlling Your Television and other A/V Devices.............................................................................................. 14 To Program a TV or AUX device .................................................................................................................................. 15 Toggle Power Key Punch-through Functionality.......................................................................................................... 16 Auto Search Procedures ............................................................................................................................................... 16 Appendix A – Device Code............................................................................................................................................... 17 Appendix B – Other Features........................................................................................................................................... 22 Showing URC PLUS Firmware Version....................................................................................................................... 22 Showing Programmed Device Code ............................................................................................................................ 23
URC PLUS User’s Guide   Copyright  2009 Entone, Inc. All rights reserved. 3 V2.3 for URC Plus v3.8 FCC Information  FCC ID S4A99-990120-00    This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and  (2) this device must accept any interference received,  including interference that may cause undesired operation  NOTE: This equipment 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 harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  Caution – any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Entone Incorporated could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
URC PLUS User’s Guide   Copyright  2009 Entone, Inc. All rights reserved. 4 V2.3 for URC Plus v3.8  Chapter 1.1 Introduction The Entone Universal Remote Control Plus (URC PLUS) is designed to work either on Radio Signals (RF) or InfraRed (IR). It can control Hydra Multi-Television Gateway using RF from another room where is not at direct sight distance from the Hydra. Or, it can use IR to control Amulet Video Receiver at direct sight distance. The URC PLUS can also be used to control other A/V devices such as TV, DVD player and audio equipment using IR. The URC PLUS differs from the old URC on the followings :   The old URC can only support old Hydra hardware. URC PLUS supports both the old Hydra and new Hydra hardware (with URC PLUS logo printed on the front panel).    URC PLUS supports Amulet    URC PLUS supports more A/V devices
URC PLUS User’s Guide   Copyright  2009 Entone, Inc. All rights reserved. 5 V2.3 for URC Plus v3.8 Loading Batteries The URC PLUS comes with AA-size batteries, which need to be installed when you first receive your system. When you replace old batteries, you should replace all of the batteries. Use batteries of the same kind, for example alkaline or carbon zinc, and do not mix batteries of different kinds. Alkaline batteries last longer than carbon zinc.  Warning: Mixing old and new batteries or different types of batteries poses a fire hazard.  To load batteries to URC PLUS:  1.  Press down on the battery cover’s top latch and slide the cover off. 2.  If you are changing out batteries, take out all of the old batteries. 3.  Put the new batteries in. Make sure you match the plus ( “+” ) ends with the plus markings on the battery case. 4.  Slide the cover back into place.   Figure 1-1 Loading Batteries to URC PLUS
URC PLUS User’s Guide   Copyright  2009 Entone, Inc. All rights reserved. 6 V2.3 for URC Plus v3.8  Chapter 2.1  Controlling the Hydra Hydra is a multi-television gateway. It can support multiple TVs in multiple rooms viewing different channels or TV programs. You can use URC PLUS to control Hydra using radio signals (RF). These radio signals travel over long distances and go though walls and other solid objects. You must connect the RF Remote Control Antenna to the rear panel of the Hydra.  Your Hydra comes with 3 URC PLUS. (Additional URC PLUS can be purchased separately.) Your URC PLUS must be registered to one of the 3 decoders before it can be used. One URC PLUS can only be registered to one decoder. However, you can register at most 3 URC PLUS to a decoder. After registration, you need to use the corresponding URC PLUS to control the decoders.   Figure 2-1 Controlling Hydra using RF URC PLUS
URC PLUS User’s Guide   Copyright  2009 Entone, Inc. All rights reserved. 7 V2.3 for URC Plus v3.8 Here are some principles of the remote registration method:    Each decoder allows a maximum of 3 URC PLUS to be registered and a registration list is maintained. If the user has registered 3 URC PLUS and tries to register another URC PLUS, the first registered URC PLUS will be removed from the registration list. This works as a first-in-first-out fashion.   Each URC PLUS can only be registered for one decoder. If user tries to register a URC PLUS which is already registered to another decoder, that remote registration will be removed from the original registration list.   The registration list is maintained in order. If the secondly registered URC PLUS is removed from the list, the third entry will move forth to the second and the third will be blank for a new URC PLUS to be registered.  You must install the RF Remote Control antenna before doing the registration. Please refer to the previous section for installing the RF Remote Control Antenna.  Attach the RF Remote Control Antenna You need to attach the RF Remote Control Antenna to the Hydra’s rear panel “REMOTE ANTENNA” input in order to use the radio control remotes.     Figure 2-2 Attaching RF Remote Control Antenna  NOTE: Be sure to set the antenna straight up so that you can use the URC PLUS from as far away as possible. Don’t let the antenna touch anything.  ATTENTION: If your URC PLUS isn’t working very well from far away, you may be experiencing interference from objects near your receiver. To improve your URC PLUS’s reception range, try any or all of the followings:  1.  Place the receiver higher than all of the other equipment in your entertainment center. 2.  Provide room above the receiver so that the antenna can be installed straight up. If this is not possible, tilt the RF Antenna at about a 30° angle. 3.  Place the RF antenna outside the entertainment center by using a coaxial cable to connect the antenna to the Hydra. 4.  Try moving the Hydra to other locations.
URC PLUS User’s Guide   Copyright  2009 Entone, Inc. All rights reserved. 8 V2.3 for URC Plus v3.8 URC PLUS Registration with Hydra  There are 2 types of Hydra boxes, the new one with the URC PLUS logo on top of the front panel and the old one without the URC PLUS logo. The registration method for the new box and the old box is different.   Figure 2-3 URC PLUS Logo   Figure 2-4 New Hydra with URC PLUS logo  The following table lists the new and old Hydra box type : New Hydra with URC PLUS logo  Hydra HD B Series, Amulet HD Old Hydra without URC PLUS logo  Hydra II, Hydra HD A Series  Check your Hydra box type and use the corresponding registration method.
URC PLUS User’s Guide   Copyright  2009 Entone, Inc. All rights reserved. 9 V2.3 for URC Plus v3.8 URC PLUS Registration with Hydra having URC PLUS logo  1.  Press and hold the “OK” button on the Hydra front panel for approx. 5 seconds. When releasing the “OK” button, the Hydra front panel will display “RC REG”. The Hydra is now in remote registration mode.   Figure 2-5 Hydra in Remote Registration Mode 2.  On the URC PLUS, press and hold the “STB” button for approx. 5 seconds. The “STB” button backlight will illuminate.     Figure 2-6 URC PLUS in Remote Registration Mode – Step 1 (for box with URC PLUS logo) On the URC PLUS, press “STB” once again. Both the “STB” and “AUX” button backlight will illuminate.  Figure 2-7 URC PLUS in Remote Registration Mode – Step 2 (for box with URC PLUS logo)  Figure 2-8 URC PLUS in Remote Registration Mode – Step 3 (for box with URC PLUS logo) Now the URC PLUS is in registration mode.
URC PLUS User’s Guide   Copyright  2009 Entone, Inc. All rights reserved. 10 V2.3 for URC Plus v3.8 3.  Select the decoder to register by:    Press “1” to register URC PLUS to decoder 1.   Press “2” to register URC PLUS to decoder 2.   Press “3” to register URC PLUS to decoder 3.  After you enter a registration event, the “STB” button backlight on the URC PLUS will blink twice to indicate that the registration process was successful.  The Hydra front panel will display “RC REG Dx” to indicate that the registration process was successful.    Figure 2-9 Remote Registration Successful Pressing a key other than “0”, “1”, “2”, “3” or a button is not pressed within 10 seconds, the “STB” backlight will extinguish and the URC PLUS registration process will be terminated.  4.  If the Hydra does not receive any URC PLUS registration event within 30 seconds, the process will be terminated.   The Hydra front panel displays the following messages during remote control registration:  Front Panel Message  Description RC REG TO  Registration times out RC REGERR  Registration error RC REG  In registration mode RC REGEND  Registered to IR only mode RC REG D1  Registered to decoder 1 RC REG D2  Registered to decoder 2 RC REG D3  Registered to decoder 3 Table 2-1 Remote Registration Messages NOTE:    While the URC PLUS is in “STB” mode, the volume +/- and MUTE key signal will be sent to the TV.    By Default, if the URC PLUS is in “STB” mode, the POWER key signal will be sent to the STB ONLY.    If the URC PLUS is in “TV” mode, the “POWER” key signal will be sent to the TV ONLY.    However, the POWER key can be configured to control both the STB and TV while the URC PLUS is in “STB” mode, please refer to the section “Toggle Power Key Punch Through Functionality” in Chapter 4 for details.
URC PLUS User’s Guide   Copyright  2009 Entone, Inc. All rights reserved. 11 V2.3 for URC Plus v3.8 URC PLUS Registration with Hydra without URC PLUS logo  1.  Press and hold the OK button on the Hydra front panel for about 5 seconds. When the OK button is released, the Hydra front panel Standby/On indicator blinks twice (alternates red and green), then stays lit red to indicate that the Hydra is now in remote registration mode.    Figure 2-8 Hydra in Remote Registration Mode  2.  On the URC PLUS, press and hold the “STB” button for approx. 5 seconds. The “STB” button backlight will illuminate. Now the URC PLUS is in registration mode.    Figure 2-9 URC PLUS in Remote Registration Mode (for box without URC PLUS logo)  3.  Select the decoder to register by:   Press “1” to register URC PLUS to decoder 1.   Press “2” to register URC PLUS to decoder 2.   Press “3” to register URC PLUS to decoder 3.  After you enter a registration event, the “STB” button backlight on the URC PLUS and the Hydra front panel Standby/On indicator will blink twice to indicate that the registration process was successful.  Pressing a key other than “0”, “1”, “2”, “3” or a button is not pressed within 10 seconds, the “STB” backlight will extinguish and the URC PLUS registration process will be terminated.  4.  If the Hydra does not receive any URC PLUS registration event within 30 seconds, the process will be terminated.  NOTE:    While the URC PLUS is in “STB” mode, the volume +/- and MUTE key signal will be sent to the TV.    By Default, if the URC PLUS is in “STB” mode, the POWER key signal will be sent to the STB ONLY.    If the URC PLUS is in “TV” mode, the “POWER” key signal will be sent to the TV ONLY.    However, the POWER key can be configured to control both the STB and TV while the URC PLUS is in “STB” mode, please refer to the section “Toggle Power Key Punch Through Functionality” in Chapter 4 for details.
URC PLUS User’s Guide   Copyright  2009 Entone, Inc. All rights reserved. 12 V2.3 for URC Plus v3.8   Chapter 3.1  Controlling the Amulet Amulet is a single television video receiver. You can connect Amulet to a primary TV only. Amulet only uses InfraRed (IR) to receive remote control signals.  Unlike Hydra, you do not need to do remote registration in order to use URC PLUS to control Amulet. However, you have to program the URC PLUS to use IR.  To set the URC PLUS to use IR to control Amulet:  1.  On the URC PLUS, press and hold the “STB” button for approx. 5 seconds. The “STB” button backlight will illuminate. Now the URC PLUS is in registration mode.    Figure 3-1 URC PLUS in Remote Registration Mode – Step 1 (for Amulet using IR mode) 2.  On the URC PLUS, press “STB” once again. Both the “STB” and “AUX” button backlight will illuminate.  Figure 3-2 URC PLUS in Remote Registration Mode – Step 2 (for Amulet using IR mode)  Figure 3-3 URC PLUS in Remote Registration Mode – Step 3 (for Amulet using IR mode)
URC PLUS User’s Guide   Copyright  2009 Entone, Inc. All rights reserved. 13 V2.3 for URC Plus v3.8 3.  Press “0” to set URC PLUS to IR mode only. The URC PLUS will not send any RF signal.  The “STB” button backlight on the URC PLUS will blink twice to indicate that the setting was successful. Pressing a key other than “0”, “1”, “2”, “3” or a button is not pressed within 10 seconds, the “STB” backlight will extinguish and the URC PLUS registration process will be terminated. IR Reception Range  IR signals travel only short distances (40 feet or less), and cannot go through walls or other solid objects. You must point the URC PLUS to the Amulet, with no objects blocking the line of sight.    Figure 3-4 IR Reception Range
URC PLUS User’s Guide   Copyright  2009 Entone, Inc. All rights reserved. 14 V2.3 for URC Plus v3.8  Chapter 4.1  Controlling Your Television and other A/V Devices The URC PLUS can also be used to control TVs and other A/V devices such as DVD players and recorders. The URC PLUS uses InfraRed (IR) light signals to control other devices that the remote is programmed to control. IR signals travel only short distances (40 feet or less), and cannot go through walls or other solid objects. You must point the URC PLUS directly at these devices, with no objects blocking the line of sight.    Figure 4-1 Controlling Devices using IR URC PLUS You can program URC PLUS to control one TV and one AUX device. Use the remote control’s mode keys (i.e., “STB”, “TV”, or “AUX”) to control a specific device. When pressed, the selected mode key will light up confirming your choice. Then you can use the URC PLUS to control your STB, TV or AUX device.  You have to program the URC PLUS what TV and AUX devices you are using by either 1) entering the 4-digit device code 2) doing an auto search.  NOTE:    While the URC PLUS is in “STB” mode, the volume +/- and MUTE key signal will be sent to the TV.    By Default, if the URC PLUS is in “STB” mode, the POWER key signal will be sent to the STB ONLY.   If the URC PLUS is in “TV” mode, the “POWER” key signal will be sent to the TV ONLY.    However, the POWER key can be configured to control both the STB and TV while the URC PLUS is in “STB” mode, please refer to the section “Toggle Power Key Punch Through Functionality” in Chapter 4 for details.
URC PLUS User’s Guide   Copyright  2009 Entone, Inc. All rights reserved. 15 V2.3 for URC Plus v3.8 To Program a TV or AUX device  1.  Locate the device code for your desired device in the device code table provided in the Appendix. If you could not find the device code for your device or it does not work after trying the listed device codes for your device brand, then you can go to the next section to try the auto search procedures. 2.  Turn on your device and with media inserted (if applicable). 3.  On the remote control, press a device mode key once (i.e., “TV” or “AUX”).    Figure 4-2 Select the device mode NOTE: Use the “AUX” mode key to program control of VCR, DVD player, cable box, satellite set-top-box and audio device.  4.  Press and hold the “Setup” key until the selected mode key backlight blinks twice, then release “Setup”. The device mode key will light up.      Figure 4-3 Press SETUP for 5 seconds to enter device setup mode 5.  Enter the four-digit device code for you device. If you perform this procedure correctly, the selected device mode key backlight will blink twice.  NOTE: If you enter an invalid device code, the selected device mode key will fast blink 7 times. Device program mode will be terminated.  6.  Aim the remote control at your device and press the “Power” once. The device should be turn off. If it does not respond, repeat the above steps.
URC PLUS User’s Guide   Copyright  2009 Entone, Inc. All rights reserved. 16 V2.3 for URC Plus v3.8 Toggle Power Key Punch-through Functionality By default, if the remote control is in STB mode, the URC Power button switches STB off ONLY. To control the URC Power button functionality to switch off either both the TV and/or STB, do the following: 1.  On the remote control, press “STB” once to ensure it is in STB mode. 2.  Press and hold the “Setup” key until the “STB” mode key backlight blinks twice, then release “Setup”. The “STB” device mode key backlight will light up. 3.  Press “POWER” key once. 4.  Either do the following: a.  Press 1 to control both the STB and TV, OR b.  Press 0 to control the STB ONLY  Auto Search Procedures  If your device does not respond to the remote control after trying all devices codes listed for you brand, or if your brand is not listed at all, try searching for your device code as follows:  1.  Turn on your TV or your A/V device. 2.  On the remote control, press a device mode key once (i.e., TV or AUX).  NOTE: Use the AUX mode key to program control of VCR, DVD player, cable box, satellite set-top-box and audio device.  3.  Press and hold the “Setup” key until the selected device mode key blinks twice, then release “Setup”. The device mode key will light up. 4.  Press the “POWER” key once. 5.  Aim the remote control at the TV. Press either the “CHANNEL UP” key or “CHANNEL DOWN” key to do device auto-scan: a.  Press the “CHANNEL UP” key to start searching upward at an approx. 5 seconds interval for each device code. The TV/AUX mode key will be on and blink every 5 seconds while in the device scan mode.  NOTE: In this search mode, the remote control will send IR codes from the library starting from the lowest code set number to the end of code set for that device; OR b.  Press the “CHANNEL DOWN” key to start searching downward at an approx. 5 seconds interval for each code set. The TV mode key will be on and blink every 5 seconds while in the device scan mode.  NOTE: In this search mode, the remote control will send IR codes from the highest code set number to the beginning of code set of that device. 6.  If the TV turns off, a working code has been found. Press OK once to lock in the code. The selected mode key will blink twice 7.  If all code sets of that device is exhausted in the search and the OK is not pressed, the selected device key will fast blink 7 times and the search mode will be terminated.  NOTE: During the auto-scan, you can press “UP” arrow or “DOWN” arrow to advance to the next device code immediately without waiting for 5 seconds. You can also use “UP” arrow or “DOWN” arrow to change the direction of the search.
URC PLUS User’s Guide   Copyright  2009 Entone, Inc. All rights reserved. 17 V2.3 for URC Plus v3.8    Appendix A – Device Code Your URC Plus can control many brands and models of television, VCR, DVD and other types of audio-visual equipment. The following pages list device codes for many categories and brands of equipment.  You may need to test several codes to find the best match for your equipment. Your equipment may be supported even if your brand is not shown in the list below. If you cannot locate your brand, or none of the listed device codes works, then you may still use the Auto-Search feature to try to locate a suitable device code. Instructions for using the Auto-Search feature is located on page 15 of this guide.  TV  Admiral 0001, 0020 Adventura 0012 Aiwa 0071 Akai  0002, 0018, 0053 Albatron 0013 Alleron 0009 America Action  0023 Amtron 0008 Anam 0023 Anam National  0003, 0008 AOC  0004, 0005, 0006, 0018, 0080 Apex  0021, 0025, 0041  Audiovox 0008, 0023 Aventura 0022 Bang & Olufsen  0031 Belcor 0004 Bell & Howell  0001 Benq 0015, 0083 Bradford 0008, 0023 Brillian 0028 Brockwood 0004 Broksonic 0023, 0075 Candle  0004, 0006, 0012, 0018 Carnivale 0018 Carver 0019 CCE 0029 Celebrity 0002 Celera 0025 Changhong 0025 Citizen  0004, 0006, 0008, 0018 Clarion 0023 Coby 0076 Colortyme 0004, 0006 Concerto 0004, 0006 Contec 0023 Contec/Cony 0007, 0008 Craig 0008, 0023 Crosley 0019 Crown 0008, 0023 CTX 0082 Curtis Mathes  0000, 0004, 0006, 0018, 0019, 0020, 0053 CXC 0008, 0023 Cytron 0085 Daewoo  0004, 0005, 0006, 0043Daytron 0004, 0006 Dell 0065 DiamondVision 0032 Dimensia 0000 Dumont  0004, 0011, 0017  Durabrand  0016, 0022, 0023, 0045Dwin 0020 Electroband 0002 Electrograph 0026 Electrohome  0002, 0003, 0004, 0006Emerson  0004, 0006, 0007, 0008, 0009, 0022, 0023, 0043 Envision  0004, 0006, 0018  Epson  0081 ESA  0022 Fujitsu  0009 Funai  0008, 0009, 0022, 0023Futuretech  0008, 0023 Gateway  0026, 0027 GE  0000, 0003, 0004, 0006, 0010, 0034, 0037, 0061 Gibralter  0004, 0011, 0017, 0018Goldstar  0004, 0005, 0006, 0007, 0018  Gradiente  0087 Grunpy  0008, 0009, 0023  Haier  0016, 0030 Hallmark  0004, 0006 Harman/Kardon  0019 Harvard  0008, 0023 Havermy  0020 Hewlett Packard  0072 Hisense  0091 Hitachi  0004, 0006, 0007  Hyundai  0014 IMA  0008 Infinity  0019 Insignia  0045, 0084 Inteq  0017 Janeil  0012 JBL  0019 JC Penney  0000, 0004, 0005, 0006, 0010 JCB  0002 Jensen  0004, 0006 JVC  0007, 0010, 0067  Kawasho  0002, 0004, 0006  KEC  0023 Kenwood  0004, 0006, 0018  KLH  0025 Kloss Novabeam  0008, 0012 KTV  0008, 0018, 0023, 0029LG  0004, 0005, 0013  Logik  0001 Luxman  0004, 0006 LXI  0000, 0006, 0019, 0021Magnavox  0004, 0006, 0018, 0019, 0038, 0040, 0059, 0064, 0065 Majestic 0001 Marantz  0004, 0006, 0018, 0019, 0040  Matsushita 0024 Maxent 0026
URC PLUS User’s Guide   Copyright  2009 Entone, Inc. All rights reserved. 18 V2.3 for URC Plus v3.8 Megapower  0013 Megatron  0006 Memorex  0001, 0005, 0006, 0063 MGA  0004, 0005, 0006, 0018 Midland  0010, 0011, 0017  Mitsubishi  0004, 0005, 0006, 0020 Monivision  0013 Montgomery Ward  0001 Motorola  0003, 0020 MTC  0004, 0005, 0006, 0018 Multitech  0008, 0023, 0029  NAD  0006, 0021 NEC  0003, 0004, 0005, 0006, 0018 Net-TV  0026 Nikko  0006, 0018 Norcent  0080 Olevia  0073, 0079 Onwa  0008, 0023 Optimus  0024 Optonica  0020 Orion  0045 Panasonic  0003, 0010, 0024, 0035, 0047 Penney  0018, 0021 Philco  0003, 0004, 0005, 0006, 0007, 0018, 0019 Philips  0003, 0004, 0007, 0019, 0038, 0040, 0065 Philips Magnavox  0038 Pilot  0004, 0018 Pioneer  0004, 0006 Polaroid  0025, 0077 Portland  0004, 0005, 0006  Prima  0086 Princeton  0013 Prism  0010 Proscan  0000 Proton  0004, 0006, 0007  Protron  0074 Proview  0090 Pulsar  0004, 0011, 0017  Quasar  0003, 0010, 0024  Radio Shack  0018, 0023 Radio Shack/Realistic  0000, 0004, 0006, 0007, 0008  RCA  0000, 0003, 0004, 0005, 0006, 0033, 0037, 0044, 0057 Realistic  0018, 0023 Runco  0011, 0017, 0018  Sampo  0004, 0006, 0018, 0026 Samsung  0004, 0005, 0006, 0007, 0018, 0029, 0042, 0053, 0054 Sansui  0045 Sanyo  0004, 0070 Scotch  0006 Scott  0004, 0006, 0007, 0008, 0009, 0023 Sears  0000, 0004, 0006, 0009, 0019, 0021, 0022 Sharp  0004, 0006, 0007, 0020, 0055   Sheng Chia  0020 Shogun  0004 Signature  0001 Sony  0002, 0036, 0039, 0050, 0051, 0052, 0056 Soundesign  0004, 0006, 0008, 0009, 0023 Squareview  0022 SSS  0004, 0008, 0023  Starlite  0008, 0023 Superscan  0020 Supre-Macy  0012 Supreme  0002 SVA  0030 Sylvania  0004, 0006, 0018, 0019, 0022  Symphonic  0008, 0022, 0023, 0063Syntax  0073 Syntax-Brillian  0073 Tandy  0020 Tatung  0003, 0027 Technics  0010, 0024 Techwood  0004, 0006, 0010  Teknika  0001, 0004, 0005, 0006, 0007, 0008, 0009, 0019, 0023 Telefunken  0053 TMK  0004, 0006 TNCi  0017 Toshiba  0021, 0046, 0048, 0049, 0058, 0060, 0062, 0066 Vector Research  0018 Vidikron  0019 Vidtech  0004, 0005, 0006  Viewsonic  0026, 0078 Viking  0012 Vizio  0027, 0089 Wards  0000, 0001, 0004, 0005, 0006, 0009, 0018, 0019 Waycon  0021 Westinghouse  0069 White Westinghouse  0043 Yamaha  0004, 0005, 0006, 0018Zenith  0001, 0004, 0011, 0017  DVD  Accurian  2027 Advent  2006 Aiwa  2074 Akai  2000 Alco  2004 Allegro  2022 Amphion MediaWorks 2085 AMW  2085 Apex  2013, 2014, 2031,  2059  Arrgo  2023 Aspire  2007 Audiovox  2004 Bang & Olufsen  2016 Blaupunkt  2014 Blue Parade  2012 Broksonic  2000, 2069  California Audio Labs  2002 CineVision  2022 Coby  2060 Curtis Mathes  2024 CyberHome  2023, 2029  Daewoo  2022, 2066  Denon  2002, 2056, 2073  Disney  2062 Durabrand  2025 Emerson  2001, 2017, 2026  Enterprise  2017 ESA  2026 Fisher  2018 Funai  2026 GE  2011, 2014, 2063  Go Video  2022, 2067 Gradiente  2002 Greenhill  2014 Harman/Kardon  2019, 2077  Hitachi  2046 Hiteker  2013 Initial  2014, 2049  Insignia  2026, 2084  Integra  2012 JBL  2019 JVC  2048 Kawasaki  2004 Kenwood  2002, 2076  KLH  2004, 2014  Koss  2003, 2009,  2070    Landel  2028
URC PLUS User’s Guide   Copyright  2009 Entone, Inc. All rights reserved. 19 V2.3 for URC Plus v3.8 Lasonic  2020 Lenoxx  2008, 2025  LG  2017, 2022, 2064, 2082 Liquid Video  2009 Liteon  2027, 2071  Magnavox  2001, 2010, 2026, 2057 Memorex  2000, 2062  Microsoft  2011 Mintek  2014, 2021  Mitsubishi  2065 Nesa  2014 Next Base  2028 Onkyo  2010 Oppo  2015 Oritron  2003, 2009  Panasonic  2002, 2010, 2034, 2036, 2053, 2056, 2079, 2080, 2081 Philips  2010, 2057  Pioneer  2012, 2051, 2083  Polaroid  2043 Proceed  2013 Proscan  2011, 2055  Qwestar  2003 RCA  2004, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2038, 2055 Regent  2008 Rio  2022 Rowa  2005 Samsung  2002, 2039, 2041, 2046, 2050, 2052, 2058, 2067, 2078 Sansui  2000 Sanyo  2000, 2018  Sharp  2068 Shinsonic  2021 Sonic Blue  2022 Sony  2032, 2033, 2037, 2042, 2044, 2045, 2047, 2054, 2075 Superscan  2001 Sylvania  2001, 2026  Teac  2004 Technics  2002 Theta Digital  2012 Toshiba  2000, 2010, 2030, 2035, 2040, 2061, 2072 Urban Concepts  2010 US Logic  2021 Venturer  2004 Xbox  2011 Yamaha  2002, 2034  Zenith  2010, 2017, 2022, 2064  VCR  ABS  1008 Adventura  1005 Aiwa  1005 Alienware  1008 American High  1004 Asha  1002 Audio Dynamics  1000 Audiovox  1003 Beaumark  1002 Bell & Howell  1001 Calix  1003 Candle  1002, 1003 Canon  1004 Citizen  1002, 1003 Colortyme  1000 Craig  1002, 1003 Curtis Mathes  1000, 1002, 1004  Cybernex  1002 CyberPower  1008 Daewoo  1005 DBX  1000 Dell  1008 DIRECTV  1007 Durabrand  1009 Dynatech  1005 Electrohome  1003 Electrophonic  1003 Emerson  1003, 1004, 1005  Fisher  1001 Fuji  1004 Funai  1005 Garrard  1005 Gateway  1008 GE  1002, 1004 Goldstar  1000, 1003 Gradiente  1005 Harley Davidson  1005 Harman/Kardon  1000 Headquarter  1001 Hewlett Packard  1008 HNS  1007 Howard Computers 1008 HP  1008 Hughes Network Systems  1007 Humax  1007 Hush  1008 iBUYPOWER  1008 Instant Replay  1004 JC Penney  1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004  JCL  1004 JVC  1000, 1001, 1014  Kenwood  1000, 1001 Kodak  1003, 1004 LG  1003 Linksys  1008 Lloyd's  1005 LXI  1003 Magnavox  1004, 1009, 1016  Magnin  1003 Marantz  1000, 1001, 1004  Marta  1003 Matsushita  1004 Media Center PC  1008 MEI  1004 Memorex  1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1009, 1010MGN Technology  1002 Microsoft  1008 Mind  1008 Mitsubishi  1015 Motorola  1004 MTC  1002 Multitech  1002, 1005 NEC  1000, 1001 Nikko  1003 Niveus Media  1008 Noblex  1002 Northgate  1008 Olympus  1004 Optimus  1003 Orion  1010, 1018 Panasonic  1004, 1006, 1012  Philco  1004 Philips  1004, 1007, 1016  Philips Magnavox  1016 Pilot  1003 Pulsar  1009 Quarter  1001 Quartz  1001 Quasar  1004 Radio Shack  1003 Radio Shack/Realistic  1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005  Radix  1003 Randex  1003 RCA  1002, 1004, 1007, 1011Realistic  1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005  ReplayTV  1006 Ricavision  1008 Runco  1009 Samsung  1002, 1007 Sanky  1009 Sansui  1010, 1018 Sanyo  1001, 1002
URC PLUS User’s Guide   Copyright  2009 Entone, Inc. All rights reserved. 20 V2.3 for URC Plus v3.8 Sears  1001, 1003, 1004  Sharp  1017 Shogun  1002 Singer  1004 Sonic Blue  1006 Sony  1008, 1013 Stack  1008 STS  1004 Sylvania  1004, 1005 Symphonic  1005 Systemax  1008 Tagar Systems  1008 Tandy  1001 Tashiko  1003 Teac  1005 Technics  1004 Teknika  1003, 1004, 1005  Tivo  1007 TMK  1002 Toshiba  1008, 1019 Totevision  1002, 1003 Touch  1008 Unitech  1002 Vector Research  1000 Video Concepts  1000 Videosonic  1002 Viewsonic  1008 Voodoo  1008 Wards  1002, 1003, 1004, 1005 XR-1000  1004, 1005 Yamaha  1000, 1001 Zenith  1009 ZT Group  1008   Cable Box  ABC  3000, 3001, 3002, 3004, 3024, 3025 Americast  3033 Antronix  3006, 3007  Archer  3007 AT&T  3041 Bell South  3033 Cable Vision  3036 Cabletenna  3006 Cableview  3005 Clearmaster  3032 ClearMax  3032 Colour Voice  3009 Comcast  3037, 3038  Comtronics  3010 Contec  3011 Coolmax  3032 COX  3039 Director  3031 Eastern  3012 Everquest  3026 Focus  3030 GC Electronics  3007 GE  3000, 3001  Gemini  3013, 3026  General Instrument 3001, 3029, 3031, 3037 Goldstar  3027 Hamlin  3014, 3015  Hitachi  3001 Jasco  3026 Jerrold  3001, 3013, 3024, 3026, 3029, 3031 Magnavox  3016 Memorex  3017, 3025  Motorola  3029, 3031, 3038, 3039, 3041 Movie Time  3018 Multitech  3032 NEC  3003 NET Brazil  3042 NSC  3018 Oak  3011 Pace  3028 Panasonic  3021, 3023, 3025 Paragon  3025 Philips  3008, 3009, 3016 Pioneer  3019, 3027, 3035 Popular Mechanics 3030 Proscan  3000, 3001  Pulsar  3025 Quasar  3025 Radio Shack  3026, 3032  RCA  3005, 3023  Realistic  3007 Recoton  3030 Regal  3015 Regency  3012 Rembrandt  3001 Runco  3025 Samsung  3019, 3027  Scientific Atlanta  3004, 3041  Signal  3013, 3026  Signature  3001 Sony  3034, 3036  Sprucer  3023 Standard Component 3020 Starcom  3013, 3024, 3026 Stargate  3013, 3026  Starquest  3013, 3026  Supercable  3029 Supermax  3032 TIME WARNER  3040 Tocom  3002 Toshiba  3025 Tristar  3032 Tusa  3013, 3026  TV86  3018 Unika  3006, 3007  United Cable  3024 Universal  3006, 3007  V2  3032 View Star  3011, 3016, 3018 Viewmaster  3032 Vision  3032 Vortex View  3032 Zenith  3022, 3025, 3033 Zentek  3030  Satellite  Alphastar 4010 CaptiveWorks 4053 Chaparral 4004 Coolsat 4054 DIRECTV 4013, 4015, 4016, 4019, 4021, 4022, 4028, 4029, 4031, 4035, 4036, 4041, 4042, 4043, 4046, 4047Dish Network  4000, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4014, 4020, 4023, 4033, 4044, 4045Dishpro 4000, 4014  Drake 4005 Echostar  4000, 4014, 4033, 4044, 4045  Expressvu 4000 General Instrument  4006, 4017 GOI 4000 Hisense 4018 Hitachi 4011 HTS 4000 Hughes Network Systems  4013, 4019, 4022, 4024, 4041  Humax 4055 Ilo 4018 Jerrold 4017 JVC  4000, 4033, 4044, 4045 LG 4048 Magnavox 4016 Memorex 4016 Mitsubishi 4022 Motorola 4017 Next Level  4017 Panasonic  4043, 4047, 4049
URC PLUS User’s Guide   Copyright  2009 Entone, Inc. All rights reserved. 21 V2.3 for URC Plus v3.8 Pansat 4051 Paysat 4016 Philips  4013, 4016, 4024, 4031, 4042  Pioneer 4013 Primestar 4009 Proton 4018 Radio Shack  4017 RCA  4024, 4025, 4026, 4028, 4029, 4030, 4034 Realistic 4007 Samsung  4013, 4024, 4036, 4038 Sharp 4050 Sony  4015, 4021, 4027, 4032, 4035, 4037, 4039, 4040 Star Choice  4017 STS 4012 Tivo 4013, 4024  Toshiba 4041 UltimateTV 4015 Uniden 4008, 4016  US Digital  4018 USDTV  4018 Viewsat  4052 Voom  4017 Zenith  4046           Audio  ADC 5005 Adcom 5067 Aiwa 5055 Alco 5011 Amphion Media Works  5012 AMW 5012 Anam 5007 Apex 5064 Audiotronic 5008 Audiovox  5011, 5063  B & K  5068 Bang & Olufsen  5017 BOSE  5028, 5046  Capetronic 5005 Carver 5008 Coby 5059 Curtis Mathes  5001 Denon  5052, 5053, 5054  Fisher 5013 GE 5000 GPX 5065 Harman/Kardon  5002, 5060  Hitachi 5013 Integra 5004 JVC 5056 Kenwood  5009, 5031  KLH 5011 Koss 5010 Left Coast  5002 Magnavox  5005, 5008, 5033  Marantz  5002, 5008  Mitsubishi 5062 NAD 5016 Nakamichi 5015 NEC 5003 Onkyo  5034, 5037, 5038, 5045, 5049, 5051 Optimus  5001, 5005, 5006, 5007Oritron 5010 Panasonic  5027, 5035, 5047 Philips  5002, 5008, 5061  Pioneer  5001, 5005, 5006, 5021, 5026, 5029 Polk Audio  5002 RCA  5001, 5005, 5006, 5007, 5011, 5057 Rio 5014 Samsung 5041 Sanyo 5013 Sharp 5066 Sherwood 5058 Shure 5003 Sonic Blue  5014 Sony 5018, 5019, 5020, 5022, 5023, 5024, 5025, 5030, 5032, 5042, 5043 Soundesign 5000 Stereophonics 5006 Sunfire 5009 Teac 5007, 5011  Technics 5044 Thorens 5008 Venturer 5011 Wards 5000 Yamaha  5004, 5036, 5040, 5048, 5050
URC PLUS User’s Guide   Copyright  2009 Entone, Inc. All rights reserved. 22 V2.3 for URC Plus v3.8  Appendix B – Other Features Showing URC PLUS Firmware Version The URC PLUS firmware version is in the format of x.y.z, where x, y and z is digit 0-9. Use the following procedures to show the URC PLUS firmware version:  1. Press “STB”. 2.  Press and hold “SETUP” for 5 seconds. 3.  The “STB” backlight will illuminate. 4. Press “INFO” once. 5.  The 3 digits of the firmware version (x, y and z as described above) will be displayed in the following manner. a.  The “STB” backlight blinks to indicate the digit. One blink indicates 1, 2 blinks indicates 2, etc until 9 blinks indicates 9. A 0 is indicates by a shot, long, short, long, short, long blink. b.  In between each digit, the “STB” backlight will be off for 1 second. c.  For example, the following blink pattern shows a firmware version of 2.0.4.  . .      .-.-.-       .... In addition, the URC PLUS Firmware version will also be shown on the sticker at the back of the remote control.
URC PLUS User’s Guide   Copyright  2009 Entone, Inc. All rights reserved. 23 V2.3 for URC Plus v3.8 Showing Programmed Device Code You can display the 4-digit device code by the following procedures:   1.  Press “TV” to display the TV device code or “AUX” to display the AUX device code. 2.  Press and hold “SETUP” for 5 seconds. 3.  The “TV” or “AUX” backlight will illuminate. 4. Press “INFO” once. 5.  The 4-digits device code will be displayed in the following manner. a.  The “TV”/”AUX” backlight blinks to indicate the digit. One blink indicates 1, 2 blinks indicates 2, etc until 9 blinks indicates 9. A 0 is indicates by a shot, long, short, long, short, long blink. b.  In between each digit, the “TV”/”AUX” backlight will be off for 1 second. c.  For example, the following blink pattern shows a device code of 0123.  .-.-.-     .     ..     ...

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