Mitsubishi HS-U577 Owner's Manual page 52

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Advanced Features
operating your TV with the HS-U577 remote control
1
Set the VCR/TV slide switch to TV position on the HS-U577
remote control to tell the remote that you want to operate the
TV.
2
Point the remote control towards the TV and press the desired
buttons. To once again control the VCR, set the VCR/TV slide
switch to VCR position.
To program the remote control operational setting
The HS-U577 has two remote control operational settings, VCR-A
and VCR-B. These are available so you may separately control
two Mitsubishi VCRs that are placed close together. The VCR-A
setting can be used to operate any other Mitsubishi VCR intro-
duced since 1986. Setting the HS-U577 to VCR-B will allow the
HS-U577 be operated without the VCR responding at the same
time.
To program the HS-U577 and the remote to VCR-B
For VCR:
1
Make sure the HS-U577 is plugged in but turned off. On the
VCR front panel, press REC SPEED and REW at the same
time. To confirm that the VCR responds to VCR-B signals, b
appears on the front panel display.
For remote:
2
On the remote, make sure the VCR/TV slide switch is in the
VCR position, then press VCR/TV and number "2" at the same
time. The remote will now send VCR-B signals.
When you wish to operate the other VCR
1
On the remote, with the VCR/TV slide switch in the VCR
position, press VCR/TV and the number "1" at the same time.
The remote will now send VCR-A signals.
To reprogram the HS-U577 to respond to VCR-A signals again
1
Make sure the HS-U577 is plugged in but turned off. On the
VCR front panel, press SP/EP and FF at the same time. To
confirm that the VCR responds to VCR-A signals, A appears on
the front panel display.
Some other models of Mitsubishi VCRs can respond to
VCR-B signals. If your other VCR is one of these models,
and you would like to program the other VCR to respond to
VCR-B signals, refer to the owner's guide that came with
the other VCR.
Some of the buttons may not function or they may operate
different features than expected for the other VCR,
particularly, those Mitsubishi VCR's that are more than 10
years old because Mitsubishi changes the codes from time
to time.
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