Sony KV-32XBR76 Operating Instructions - Page 68

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Using the Pre-Programmed Remote Commander Operating a cable converter box Follow these instructions to set the manufacturer's code, which will enable you to operate a connected cable converter box with the pre-programmed Remote Commander. Example: Operate a connected Zenith cable converter box. Remote Commander (RM-Y113A) (with video control cover open) MUTING O.CAPDON DD SLEEP POWER 0 PIP alb' "OE° SOP D CC -1 as O 00 O O O O Amt HEAD Ect3, 4 • ®0 DISPLAY PHONES D t NV WINDOW VOL CH isRI=I CEI MENU FETURN RCM L PI FAVORITE VTR12-3 MDP al --I an TV CABLEBOX TcV:/V: TJR CODOE SET ig±lANIDARD 1Set the TV/CABLE BOX selector to CABLE BOX. TV CABLE BOX I 2 While pressing CODE SET, press 6 and 8 (Zenith's code number - see Fig. 8) and ENTER. 1+ CODESET ENTER 3 Use the TV control buttons (POWER, 0 - 9. ENTER and CH +/-) to operate the cable converter box. POWER CH To return to the normal screen Set the TV/CABLE BOX selector to TV; then use the TV control buttons to control the TV. For more details on operating the cable box Refer to the operating instructions that come with the cable box. Fig. 8: Cable box manufacturer code numbers MANUFACTURER JERROLD PIONEER SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA CODE 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65 69, 70 66, 67 TOCOM 71,72 ZENITH 68 Notes • If more than one code number is listed, try entering them one by one, until you come to the correct code for your equipment. • If you enter a new code number, the code number you previously entered at that setting is erased. • In some rare cases, your equipment may use a code that is not provided with this Remote Commander and you may not be able to operate your cable converter box with the supplied Remote Commander. In this case, use the equipment's own remote control unit. 68 I Chapter 3: Using Advanced Features

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Using
the
Pre
-Programmed
Remote
Commander
Operating
a
cable
converter
box
Follow
these
instructions
to
set
the
manufacturer's
code,
which
will
enable
you
to
operate
a
connected
cable
converter
box
with
the
pre-programmed
Remote
Commander.
Example:
Operate
a
connected
Zenith
cable
converter
box.
Remote
Commander
(RM-Y113A)
(with
video
control
cover
open)
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TV
CABLE
BOX
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TV
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SET
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ANDARD
1
Set
the
TV/CABLE
BOX
selector
to
CABLE
BOX.
TV
CABLE
BOX
I
Notes
If
more
than
one
code
number
is
listed,
try
entering
them
one
by
one,
until
you
come
to
the
correct
code
for
your
equipment.
If
you
enter
a
new
code
number,
the
code
number
you
previously
entered
at
that
setting
is
erased.
In
some
rare
cases,
your
equipment
may
use
a
code
that
is
not
provided
with
this
Remote
Commander
and
you
may
not
be
able
to
operate
your
cable
converter
box
with
the
supplied
Remote
Commander.
In
this
case,
use
the
equipment's
own
remote
control
unit.
2
While
pressing
CODE
SET,
press
6
and
8
(Zenith's
code
number
see
Fig.
8)
and
ENTER.
CODE
SET
1
ENTER
+
3
Use
the
TV
control
buttons
(POWER,
0
-
9.
ENTER
and
CH
+/-)
to
operate
the
cable
converter
box.
POWER
CH
To
return
to
the
normal
screen
Set
the
TV/CABLE
BOX
selector
to
TV;
then
use
the
TV
control
buttons
to
control
the
TV.
For
more
details
on
operating
the
cable
box
Refer
to
the
operating
instructions
that
come
with
the
cable
box.
Fig.
8:
Cable
box
manufacturer
code
numbers
MANUFACTURER
CODE
JERROLD
60, 61, 62, 63,
64,
65
PIONEER
69,
70
SCIENTIFIC
ATLANTA
66,
67
TOCOM
71,72
ZENITH
68
68
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Chapter
3:
Using
Advanced
Features