Contents Remote Control User’s Guide ..............1 Universal Remote Control Buttons............ 2 PIP Remote Control Buttons.............. 6 Inserting Batteries................9 Using the PIP Remote Control ............11 Programming the Universal Remote Control.........12 ............13 Component Program Codes ..........24 Searching for Component Codes ..........25 Reassigning Component Buttons ..............25...
Remote Control User’s Guide Read this guide to learn how to: Identify the remote control buttons Insert the batteries Program the remote control Use the remote control Troubleshoot typical problems...
Universal Remote Control Buttons Button Function SETUP. Starts all programming sequences. Remote LED. Blinks when the remote is being programmed or is sending a signal to your RPTV. POWER. Turns your RPTV or other selected component on and off. Programs the remote control to recognize a component.
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Button Function Number button pad. Selects a channel or password. MUTE. Turns the sound on and off. 100. Enters channel numbers greater than 100 in TV mode. VOL. Turns volume up or down. LAST. Recalls the previously viewed channel. SLEEP. Turns on the sleep timer. INPUT.
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Button Function WIDE. Cycles through standard and widescreen viewing modes or accesses programming guides, such as the one that comes with a satellite dish. GUIDE does not work in TV mode. EXIT. Exits the component, guide, or OSD menus. Navigates the on-screen display (OSD)menus.
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Button Function - PIP SIZE +. Increases and decreases the size of the PIP window. - PIP CH +. Changes the channel for the PIP window when TV mode is selected as the PIP video input source. ZOOM. Turns ZOOM mode on and off. FREEZE.
PIP Remote Control Buttons (OPTIONAL) Button Function SOURCE. Changes the input source for the PIP window. SCAN. Turns PIP SCAN off and on in multi-PIP modes. PIP SCAN displays a TV channel for approximately 4 seconds, then automatically goes to the next channel. PIP.
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Button Function CH. Changes the channel in the PIP window. VOL. Turns volume of the PIP window up or down. + SIZE –:Adjusts the size of the PIP window. SWAP. Swaps the main picture and sub-picture. STYLE. Changes the styles of PIP window. MUTE.
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Button Function WIDE. Cycles through standard and widescreen viewing modes for the PIP window. EXIT. Exits the PIP menus. Navigates the on-screen display(OSD) PIP menus. OK. Works as the Enter button. INFO. Shows the current status of your RPTV PIP mode, such as the video input source, audio status, and channel number.
Inserting Batteries To install batteries in the universal remote: Insert two AA batteries into the remote control. Make sure that you match the + and – on the batteries with the + and – symbols inside the battery compartment.
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To install batteries in the PIP remote: (OPTIONAL) Insert two AAA batteries into the remote control. Make sure that you match the + and – on the batteries with the + and – symbols inside the battery compartment.
Using the PIP Remote Control (OPTIONAL) Use the PIP remote control to control all PIP mode options. To control PIP mode using the PIP remote control: 1 Press the PIP button on the PIP remote control once to turn on PIP mode. A small window appears in one corner of the screen.
Programming the Universal Remote Control The TV component button has been preset to work with your Micro Chip Display Projection TV (program code 0080). You can program the remote control to work with as many as seven other components. To program the remote to control other components: 1 Turn on the component.
Component Program Codes Use the codes in the following tables to program the remote control to work with your existing audio and video components. Amplifier and tuner codes Manufacturer Program Code Manufacturer Program Code Bose 0674 Polk Audio 0892 0078 Realistic 0395 Harman/Kardon...
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CD Player codes Manufacturer Program Code Manufacturer Program Code Aiwa 0157 Parasound 0420 Burmester 0420 Philips 0157、0626 California Audio Labs 0029 Pioneer 0032、 0468、 0305、 1062、1063 Carver 0157、0179 Polk Audio 0157 0000 Proton 0157 Denon 0003、0873 0157 Emerson 0305 Quasar 0029 Fisher 0179...
Searching for Component Codes If you cannot find your manufacturer in the component list or the program code does not work, you can use the remote control to search for the correct component code. To search for a component code: 1 Turn on the component.
Reassigning Component Buttons You can reassign the component buttons on the remote control if you have more than one of the same types of component. Example: If you are using the remote to control the cable (CBL), CD, DVD, TV, and two VCRs, you can reassign the satellite (SAT) button as a second VCR button.
Teaching the Remote Control New Functions The remote control can learn up to 25 additional functions from the component’s original remote control. Example: Your DVD player remote control has a scan function that you may use frequently. There is not a scan button on the remote control. You can assign a button and use the DVD remote to teach the remote control the scan function.
Using the Universal Remote Control Your Micro Chip Display Projection TV features an on-screen display (OSD) that lets you adjust and save contrast, brightness, and other settings. The TV saves changes you make to the settings, even if you turn off the TV. See the documentation that came with your Micro Chip Display Projection TV for more information about the OSD.
Using Picture-In-Picture (PIP) Mode When the picture-in-picture (PIP) mode is active, one picture is displayed on the full screen (main picture) and the other picture is displayed in a small window (sub-picture). To control PIP mode using the universal remote control: 1 Press the TV component button.
Setting the Sleep Timer The sleep timer lets you set a time when you want your Micro Chip Display Projection TV to turn off automatically. One minute before the timer turns off your Micro Chip Display Projection TV, the timer appears and shows the seconds remaining before your Micro Chip Display Projection TV turns off.
Using Parental Controls The Parental Controls feature prevents viewers from watching programs that are not age-appropriate, such as programs containing violence or adult language. To set Parental controls : 1 Press the TV component button. 2 Press the MENU button on the universal remote control. The MAIN MENU opens.
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7 Press the OK button to open MPAA RATING. MPAA RATING PG-13 NC-17 EXIT MOVE : SELECT : CHANGE: BACK: 8 Press the buttons to select which rating you want to back or unblock. You can select from the following ratings : ■...
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11 Press the buttons to select TV RATINGS. 12 Press the OK button to open the menu. TV RATING TV-Y TV-Y7 FV U TV-G TV-PG TV-14 TV-MA EXIT MOVE : SELECT : CHANGE: BACK: 13 Press the buttons to select which rating you want to block or unblock.
Setting a password You control access to the Parental Control features with a password. The default password is 0000. You can change the password to any four-digit number. To change the password : 1 Press the TV component button. 2 Press the MENU button on the universal remote control. The MAIN MENU opens.
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8 Press the OK button to open the option. PARENTAL CONTROLS MPAA RATING TV RATING UNRATED ALLOWED - - - - CHANGE ACCESS CODE CONFIRM ACCESS CODE EXIT MOVE : SELECT : CHANGE: BACK: 9 Use the number button pad to enter a new four-digit password. PARENTAL CONTROLS MPAA RATING TV RATING...
Troubleshooting Use the following information to solve common problems. The LED doesn’t blink when a button is pressed. Replace the batteries. See “Inserting Batteries” on page 9. The LED blinks when a component mode is pressed, but the component does not respond. Make sure that you are less than 15 feet (4.57 meters) from the infrared remote sensors on the component.