Universal Remote Control Universal Remote AVEX R6 User Manual

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Table of Contents  
Getting Started - Overview  
• Control up to 6 Components ……………………5  
• Activating Component Buttons …………………5  
• Learning Capability ………………………………5  
• Battery Installation ………………………………6  
• Low Battery Warning ……………………………6  
• Couch Mode……………………………………6  
Special Advanced Features  
• MacroPower™ & Other Macros ………………7  
• ‘My Favorites’ - Favorite Channels ……………7  
• SimpleSound™ & Other ‘Punch Throughs’ ……7  
Keypad Layout & Button Functions …8  
Programming AVEX R6 Using  
Pre-Programmed Codes ……………………9  
• Quick Set-Up Method ……………………………9  
• Three-Digit Code Entry Method ………………10  
• Auto-Search Method ……………………………12  
Programming AVEX R6 Using the  
Learning Method ……………………………14  
Finding a Components Set-Up  
Code Number …………………………………16  
Programming Special Advanced  
Features  
• Programming Multi-Commands to  
Macro Buttons …………………………………17  
• MacroPower™ Total System On/Off …………17  
• ‘My Favorites’ – Favorite Channels……………20  
• SimpleSound™ Total System Volume  
Control……………………………………………21  
• Channel Control ‘Punch Through’ ……………23  
• Transport Control ‘Punch Through’ ……………24  
• OSD (On-Screen Display) Control  
‘Punch Through’ …………………………………25  
Erasing Commands-Overview..........26  
• Erasing a Single Learned Command …………26  
• Erasing All Learned Commands from  
One Component………………………………27  
• Erasing MacroPower & Other Macro  
Commands ………………………………………28  
• Erasing SimpleSound & Other ‘Punch  
Through’ Commands…………………………29  
• Factory Reset ……………………………………30  
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Pre-Programmed Code Tables .........31  
• CABLE/SAT………………………………………32  
• TV ……………………………………………33-34  
• DVR/VCR ……………………………………35-36  
• DVD ………………………………………………37  
• AUDIO……………………………………………38  
• AUX ………………………………………………39  
FAQs……………………………………………40  
Warranty ………………………………………41  
Specifications………………………………41  
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Getting Started - Overview  
Control up to 6 Components  
The AVEX R6 remote control is designed to control  
up to six different Audio/Video components and  
operate virtually all brands of AUDIO, TV, DVD,  
VCR/DVR, SAT/CABLE and AUX (Light, Music  
Server, etc.) components.  
Component Buttons  
Once you have programmed the AVEX R6 for all  
of your components, all you need to do is press a  
component button and all the buttons on the AVEX  
R6 will work with that component. For example,  
when you press the TV component button, all the  
buttons on your AVEX R6 will operate your TV.  
If you press the DVD component button, all the  
buttons on the AVEX R6 will operate your DVD.  
Each time you press any of the buttons on the  
remote, the LED light in the component button  
will light up to indicate which component you  
are controlling.  
TV BUTTON  
Learning Capability  
The AVEX R6 has the ability to ‘learn’ functions from  
the original remote controls of other manufacturers,  
even if they are not in the Pre-programmed database.  
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Battery Installation  
Press the tab and remove the cover of the battery  
compartment located in the back of your remote.  
Insert the two AAA batteries (included in the pack-  
age) making sure to match the positive (+) and  
negative (-) symbols as shown in the diagram.  
Place the cover back over the battery compartment.  
INSERT BATTERIES  
CORRECTLY  
Low Battery Warning  
When the batteries are low and need to be  
replaced the component LED will quickly blink  
three times when you press the Power [ON] button.  
Couch Mode  
The AVEX R6 is designed to automatically turn itself  
off if a button is pressed for more than 30 seconds.  
This prevents battery power from being depleted  
should the remote accidentally slip between the  
couch cushions.  
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Special Advanced Features  
The AVEX R6 also offers the following special  
advanced features that can offer you many time-saving  
conveniences:  
MacroPower™ & Other Macro Buttons  
MacroPower is a unique feature that enables you  
to turn all your components ON or OFF, all at the  
same time, simply with the press of one button.  
The AVEX R6 has six Macro buttons that are  
designed to store up to 20 commands in each button.  
Pressing any one of the Macro buttons will send out  
the series of commands that are stored in that button.  
‘My Favorites’ (Favorite Channels)  
This is one of the most desirable features of the  
AVEX R6 remote control. Once it’s set up, you can  
select one of four favorite channels with the press of  
one button – without the need to type in a channel  
number. So, whether it’s CNN or the Food Network,  
your favorite viewing spot is just one click away.  
SimpleSound™ & Other ‘Punch Throughs’  
SimpleSound Volume Control is a dynamic feature  
that gives you total volume control over all the  
components in your system, even those that do not  
have their own built--in volume control, such as  
TIVO, DVD and VCR... saving you the hassle and  
inconvenience of constantly needing to switch  
between component modes on the remote. As an  
example, in order to increase the volume while  
watching a DVD, you would typically have to pick  
up the TV remote control to increase the volume.  
With the AVEX R6, you do not even have to press  
the TV component button. Once you program  
SimpleSound in your DVD mode, you will  
automatically have TV volume control in  
DVD mode.  
SimpleSound is what is called a ‘Punch Through’  
feature and is not limited to volume control. It can  
also be applied to Channel Control, Transport  
Control, and OSD Control.  
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Keypad Layout &  
Button Functions  
SYSTEM OFF  
POWER  
Designed to send Power  
Allows you to turn the  
On/Off commands for up  
selected component on  
to six components with  
and off.  
one button press.  
TV, CBL,  
GUIDE  
Displays the Program  
Guide listings through  
the Cable Set Top Box.  
VCR, AUDIO,  
DVD, AUX  
Used to select the  
component you want  
to operate and signals  
remote control activity.  
CURSOR  
NAVIGATION  
PAD  
Used for program-  
ming steps and on-  
screen navigation  
and highlighting.  
MENU  
Displays the Applications  
Menu through the Cable  
Set Top Box.  
Exits from current  
INFO  
EXIT  
screen through the  
Cable Set Top Box.  
Displays information about  
the program currently play-  
ing or highlighted in the  
Program Guide through the  
Cable Set Top Box.  
SELECT  
Selects highlighted  
screen options.  
VOLUME  
INPUT  
Raises or lowers the  
sound volume.  
Selects the video  
source from available  
components.  
MY  
FAVORITES  
Custom-programmable  
Favorite Channel Buttons  
LAST  
Returns to the previously  
tuned channel through  
the Cable Set Top Box.  
TRANSPORT  
CONTROLS  
MUTE  
Silences the Audio.  
Press to activate.  
Press again to restore  
sound to the previous  
level.  
Perform standard VCR  
and DVD functions when  
in VCR and DVD mode,  
or VOD (Video-On-  
Demand) and DVR  
(Digital Video Recorder)  
functions when in  
NUMBER  
PAD  
Cable mode.  
Use to enter code  
numbers for program-  
ming components and to  
enter channel numbers  
to tune in channels.  
Also used to make  
numeric entries on  
on-screen menus.  
PIP  
CONTROLS  
Controls Picture-In-  
Picture actions.  
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Programming AVEX R6 using  
Pre-Programmed Codes  
There are three ways you can program your AVEX  
R6 using the component brand codes that are pre-  
programmed into the remote.  
• Quick Set-Up Method  
• Three-Digit Code Entry Method  
• Auto-Search Method  
The Quick Set-Up Method is a unique new feature  
that enables the fastest and easiest set-up by using  
one-digit codes for up to 10 major brands for each  
component. The Three-Digit Code Entry Method  
allows you to set-up the AVEX R6 using 3-digit codes  
for component brand names. It is also a fast and  
easy way to program the remote. The Auto-Search  
Method scans through all the brands in the remote  
control, one at a time. It should be used when either  
the Quick Set-Up or Three-Digit Code Entry Methods  
do not work.  
* * *  
Quick Set-Up Method  
STEP 1: Manually or using your old remote, turn  
on the component you want to program—for example,  
to program your TV, turn on your TV set.  
STEP 2: Point the AVEX R6 toward the component  
that you want to program (in this case the TV set) and  
press and hold the component button (in this case the  
TV button). While holding down the component  
button, begin to press numeric keys, one number at  
a time, starting from 1, continuing to 2, 3 ... 0 until  
component (in this case the TV) turns off.  
STEP 3: Release the component button to save the  
code. The component LED light will blink three times  
to confirm that the code has been stored.  
Repeat the above three steps for other components.  
COMPONENT  
BUTTONS  
NUMBER  
PAD  
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Three-Digit Code Set-Up Method  
STEP 1: Find the 3-digit code numbers assigned  
to your brand from the lists in the back of this manual.  
The codes are listed by component category (i.e.,  
TV, VCR, DVD, etc.), then by brand name. For  
instance, if you would like to locate a code for a  
Sony television, first locate the TV category and  
then look for the Sony brand.  
STEP 2: Once you have located the 3-digit codes  
for each of the components that you wish to operate  
with your AVEX R6, write them ALL down on a  
piece of paper. It’s important that you write down  
all the codes listed for your brand because only  
one code is going to work with your component.  
STEP 3: Manually or using your old remote, turn  
on the component you want to program—for exam-  
ple, to program your TV turn on your TV set.  
STEP 4: On the AVEX R6, press the Component  
button that you want to program (in this case the  
button that says TV) and the SELECT [SEL] button  
at the same time. Hold down both buttons for 2  
seconds until the TV Component LED light turns on.  
This signals that you are in programming mode.  
IMPORTANT: You have 30 seconds to perform  
the next step while you are in programming mode.  
If you do not press a button within 30 seconds,  
the component LED light will turn off. The remote  
will exit the programming mode and you will  
have to start over.  
COMPONENT  
BUTTONS  
SELECT  
BUTTON  
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STEP 5: Point the AVEX R6 toward the component  
(in this example the TV) and punch in the first 3-digit  
code that you wrote down for that specific compo-  
nent. Use the Number buttons 0~9 on the remote to  
punch in the code. The TV LED light will blink each  
time a number is pressed.  
NUMBER  
BUTTONS  
If the 3-digit code number you just punched in is  
the correct number, the component you are trying to  
program will turn off. If it did not turn off, enter the  
next code number from your list until it does turn off.  
STEP 6: Once you’ve entered the code number  
and the component has turned off, press the  
POWER button on the AVEX R6 remote to turn  
the component back on.  
Next test the VOLUME and CHANNEL buttons (or  
PLAY and STOP buttons for VCR and DVD) to make  
sure they all work. For example, perhaps your Sony  
TV turned off with code number 147, but the volume  
controls did not work properly. In this case, try the  
next code number listed for that component. Repeat  
Step 5 using the next code number until you find a  
perfect match.  
STEP 7: Once you’ve entered a correct code you  
must save it. Press the component button you just  
programmed (in this case TV) one more time to save  
the code number. The component LED light will blink  
three times to confirm that the code was successfully  
stored. Now when you press the TV component  
button, all of the buttons will work with your TV.  
Program the remaining components by repeating  
steps 3 through 7.  
IMPORTANT: If you have tried all the set-up  
codes in the list and the component still did not  
turn off after Step 5, either the Auto-Search Method  
(page 12) or the Learning Method (page 14) will  
help you program.  
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Auto-Search Method  
The Auto-Search Method is a way you can scan  
through all of the codes in the table to find the right  
code for your component.  
STEP 1: Manually or using your old remote, turn  
on the component you want to program—for example,  
to program your TV, turn on your TV set.  
STEP 2: On the AVEX R6, press the Component  
button that you want to program (in this case the  
button that says TV) and the SELECT [SEL] button at  
the same time. Hold down both buttons for 2 seconds  
until the TV Component button light turns on. This  
signals that you are in programming mode.  
IMPORTANT: You have 30 seconds to perform  
the next step while you are in programming mode.  
If you do not press a button within 30 seconds,  
the component LED light will turn off. The remote  
will exit the programming mode and you will have  
to start over.  
UP  
ARROW  
DOWN  
ARROW  
STEP 3: Point the AVEX R6 remote control toward  
the component and press the UP arrow (or  
DOWN arrow) button once. Each time the UP or  
DOWN arrow button is pressed, the code will count  
up (or down) one code number and send a Power  
OFF signal. When the correct code is sent out, the  
component will turn off.  
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STEP 4: Once you have found the right code  
number and the component has turned off, press the  
POWER button on the AVEX R6 remote to turn the  
component back on.  
Next test the VOLUME and CHANNEL buttons (or  
PLAY and STOP buttons for VCR and DVD) to make  
sure they all work. If any of the buttons do not work  
properly, you need to find a new code. Continue  
pressing the UP (or DOWN) arrow button until you  
find a new code that turns off the component and  
makes the VOLUME or PLAY buttons respond correctly.  
STEP 5: Once you have found the right code, you  
must save it. Press the component button you just  
programmed (in this case TV) one more time to save  
the code number. The component LED light will blink  
three times to confirm that the code was successfully  
stored. Now when you press the TV component but-  
ton, all of the buttons will work with your TV.  
NOTE: Use this method for those components  
you cannot program with either the Quick Set-Up  
or 3-digit Code Entry Methods.  
IMPORTANT: If you cannot find the right code  
after 5 minutes of trying the Auto-Search Method,  
try the Learning Method (page 14).  
PLEASE DO NOT RETURN  
THIS PRODUCT TO THE STORE  
PLEASE CONTACT OUR TECHNICAL  
SUPPORT CENTER.  
IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE E-MAIL  
or dial 1-800-901-0800  
(9:00AM-6:00PM EST)  
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Programming AVEX R6  
using the Learning Method  
STEP 1: Line up the AVEX R6 to the remote  
control you want to ‘learn’ from, head--to--head  
as shown below. Make sure the heads are one to  
two inches apart.  
STEP 2: On the AVEX R6, press the Component  
button that you want to program (in this case the  
button that says TV) and the ENTER [ENT] button at  
the same time. Hold down both buttons for 2 sec-  
onds until the TV Component button light turns on.  
This signals that you are in programming mode.  
IMPORTANT: You have 30 seconds to perform  
the next step while you are in programming mode.  
If you do not press a button within 30 seconds,  
the component LED light will turn off. The remote  
will exit the programming mode and you will have  
to start over.  
STEP 3: Press any button on the AVEX R6 that you  
want to teach a command to. For example, if you  
want to teach the MUTE button on the AVEX R6 the  
TV Mute command from the other remote, first press  
the MUTE button on the AVEX R6 and the TV com-  
ponent button LED light will blink once indicating  
that the AVEX R6 is ready to learn the command.  
STEP 4: Press and hold the MUTE button on  
the other remote until the component button LED  
on the AVEX R6 blinks twice. Now you can continue  
learning all other buttons from your old remote by  
pressing the next button on the AVEX R6 and  
repeating this step.  
Note: The component LED will blink five times if  
there was an error in the learning process. In this  
case, please repeat Steps 3 and 4.  
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STEP 5: Once the AVEX R6 has learned all the  
buttons in the selected component mode, press and  
hold the Component button and ENTER [ENT] but-  
tons at the same time to save the learned functions.  
The component LED light will blink three times to  
confirm the programming. Now test all the buttons  
to make sure they learned correctly.  
Repeat Steps 1-5 to program any other  
component modes.  
If the Learning Method does not work,  
here are a few suggestions:  
• If you have a Plasma TV, move to another room  
• Avoid programming under fluorescent light or  
direct sunlight  
• Put new batteries in the old remote  
• Gradually vary the distance between the  
two remote controls  
Tap the button on your old remote instead  
of pressing and holding it during the  
learning process  
Here are some additional facts regarding  
the Learning process:  
• Learned functions override any existing  
pre-programmed functions on the remote control  
• Learned functions are automatically erased when  
a new function is learned on the same button  
• Learned functions are retained even after a  
different set-up code number is programmed  
into the remote control  
To return to an original pre-programmed function,  
a learned function must to be erased  
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Finding a Components  
Set-up Code Number  
If you used the Auto--Search or Learning Methods to  
program a component, you may not know the code  
number you programmed. Here is a way for you to  
identify what that code number is, so you can make  
a note in the back of this Manual for future reference.  
STEP 1: Press the component button you would  
like to verify and the SELECT [SEL] button at the  
same time for 2 seconds until the selected component  
LED light turns on.  
IMPORTANT: You have 30 seconds to perform  
the next step while you are in programming mode.  
If you do not press a button within 30 seconds, the  
component LED light will turn off. The remote will  
exit the programming mode and you will have to  
start over.  
COMPONENT  
BUTTONS  
SELECT  
INFO  
STEP 2: Press the INFO button and count the  
number of times the Component LED light blinks.  
This number indicates the first digit of the code.  
Next it will pause for about one second and begin  
blinking again to indicate the number of the second  
digit. Then once again it will pause, then blink,  
o indicate the number of the third digit.  
Example: One blink, pause, eight blinks, pause,  
three blinks indicates code number 183.  
Note that ten (10) blinks represent the number 0.  
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Programming Special  
Advanced Features  
Programming Multi-Commands to  
Macro Buttons  
The AVEX R6 has six Macro buttons (POWER, SYS-  
TEM OFF, A, B, C, D) that are designed to store up  
to 20 commands in each button. Pressing any one  
of the Macro buttons will send out the series of  
commands that are stored in that particular button.  
MacroPower™ Total System On/Off  
MacroPower makes several devices work together  
by pressing one button. Imagine the convenience  
of turning on your TV, your DVD player and your  
Surround Sound receiver by pressing a single button  
on your AVEX R6. What could normally take three  
remotes and three button pushes, the AVEX R6 can  
accomplish with the press of one button. We call  
that MacroPower. Any of the Power On or the  
System Off buttons can be programmed for  
MacroPower control. To set it up, follow these  
easy steps:  
STEP 1: To program MacroPower commands  
for the Power ON button, press the POWER button  
and the MUTE button at the same time for 2 seconds  
until one of the component button LED lights turns on.  
POWER  
MUTE  
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IMPORTANT: You have 30 seconds to perform  
the next step while you are in programming mode.  
If you do not press a button within 30 seconds,  
the component LED light will turn off. The remote  
will exit the programming mode and you will  
have to start over.  
STEP 2: Press the component button you want to  
turn on and then the POWER button; repeat for all  
other components in the order you want them to  
turn on. The component LED lights will blink once  
each time you press the POWER button.  
POWER  
COMPONENT  
BUTTONS  
STEP 3: Once you’ve entered all the Power On  
commands, press the CHANNEL UP  
button to  
save your MacroPower commands. The component  
LED lights will blink three times to confirm that the  
programming has been successfully saved.  
CHANNEL  
UP  
SUGGESTION: Most of the components have  
the same signal to turn the power On and Off.  
You may want to program MacroPower only in  
the POWER button and save the System Off button  
to turn components On or Off individually.  
Note: If you want to program MacroPower for the  
SYSTEM OFF button, repeat the same steps used for  
Power ON programming.  
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Notes regarding programming multi-com-  
mands to Macro buttons:  
You can program up to 20 commands on each  
Macro button.  
You can program delays in between commands  
by pressing the PAUSE button. Each press adds  
a one-half second delay.  
• Also, if you add the delay time as the first step  
of Macro commands, the remote will not send  
the Macro unless the button is held for two  
seconds. (This is the Press & Hold Function).  
You can also program macro commands in  
‘layers’ by pressing the STOP button in between  
commands. (For example, if you press CBL,  
009, STOP, 035, STOP, 365, STOP and the  
CH+ button in Step 2) the remote will send out  
009 at the first press of the ‘A’ button, and then  
send out 035 at the second press, etc..  
You cannot program the CH+ or PAUSE buttons  
as macro commands.  
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Programming ‘My Favorites’ - Favorite  
Channel Buttons  
In Cable mode, the A, B, C, D buttons are also  
designed to serve as dedicated Favorite Channel  
buttons. Each button will access one of your favorite  
channels with just one button press. Here’s how to  
program Favorite Channels:  
STEP 1: Press the CBL button to select the  
Cable mode.  
STEP 2: Press the ‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’ or ‘D’ button and  
the MUTE button at the same time for 2 seconds  
until the CBL component LED turns on.  
IMPORTANT: You have 30 seconds to perform  
the next step while you are in programming mode.  
If you do not press a button within 30 seconds, the  
component LED light will turn off. The remote will  
exit the programming mode and you will have to  
start over.  
MUTE  
A
BUTTON  
STEP 3: Using the Number Pad, punch in the  
Channel number of the Favorite Channel that you  
want to store in the Macro button. The Cable  
component LED light will blink once for each  
button pressed.  
STEP 4: Press the CHANNEL UP button to store  
the commands entered. The CBL component LED  
will blink three times to confirm the programming.  
CHANNEL  
UP  
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SimpleSound™ Total System  
Volume Control  
SimpleSound is one of the most exciting features of  
the AVEX R6. It gives you total volume control over  
ALL the components in your system, even those that  
do not have built--in volume control, such as TIVO,  
DVD and VCR. SimpleSound saves you the hassle  
and inconvenience of constantly switching between  
component modes just to control volume.  
First you should identify which device in your system  
will be used to deliver sound. In a basic system, the  
sound may come from your TV speaker. In a more  
advanced system, the sound may come from your  
audio components (such as a Surround Sound  
Receiver or Home Theatre system).  
Now, let’s set--up SimpleSound. Here’s how:  
STEP 1: Press and hold the button that corre-  
sponds to the Component you want to add volume  
control to (such as a DVD or VCR) and the SELECT  
(SEL) button at the same time for about three sec-  
onds until the component LED light turns on.  
IMPORTANT: You have 30 seconds to perform  
the next step while you are in programming mode.  
If you do not press a button within 30 seconds,  
the component LED light will turn off. The remote  
will exit the programming mode and you will have  
to start over.  
COMPONENT  
BUTTONS  
SELECT  
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STEP 2: Press the VOLUME UP button and then  
press either the TV or AUDIO component button that  
you want to use for volume. The Component LED  
light will blink three times to confirm that it is saved.  
This sets up three buttons (Volume Up, Volume Down  
and MUTE) as a group for that component.  
VOLUME  
UP  
Repeat Steps 1-2 for all other components.  
Note: SimpleSound is what’s technically referred  
to as a “Punch Through” feature and is not limited  
to volume control. It can also be applied to other  
groups of buttons. If you find yourself switching to a  
particular component mode frequently to access a  
particular control, consider using Punch Through.  
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Channel Control ‘Punch Through’  
This ‘punch through’ enables you to program the  
AVEX R6 so that either the Cable or TV Channel  
Controls (CHANNEL UP, DOWN, LAST, CHANNEL  
NUMBERS 0-9, +10 and ENTER) will also operate  
in other component modes on the remote control.  
STEP 1: Press and hold the component button  
you want to add channel control to, such as DVD  
or VCR, and the SELECT [SEL] button at the same  
time for two seconds until the Component LED  
light turns on.  
IMPORTANT: You have 30 seconds to perform  
the next step while you are in programming mode.  
If you do not press a button within 30 seconds, the  
component LED light will turn off. The remote will  
exit the programming mode and you will have to  
start over.  
STEP 2: Press the CHANNEL UP button.  
The component LED light will blink once.  
COMPONENT  
BUTTONS  
SELECT  
CHANNEL  
UP  
STEP 3: Press either the TV or CBL button that  
you want to use as the source of channel control.  
The component LED will blink three times to  
confirm it is saved.  
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Transport Control ‘Punch Through’  
This ‘punch through’ enables you to program the  
AVEX R6 so that VCR or DVD Transport Controls  
(PLAY, STOP, FF, REW, PAUSE, SKIP and RECORD)  
will also operate in other component modes on the  
remote control.  
STEP 1: Press and hold the component button you  
want to add Transport Control to, such as CBL or  
TV, and the SELECT [SEL] button at the same time for  
two seconds until the Component LED light turns on.  
IMPORTANT: You have 30 seconds to perform  
the next step while you are in programming mode.  
If you do not press a button within 30 seconds, the  
component LED light will turn off. The remote will  
exit the programming mode and you will have to  
start over.  
STEP 2: Press the PLAY button. The component  
LED light will blink once.  
COMPONENT  
BUTTONS  
SELECT  
PLAY  
STEP 3: Press either the DVD or VCR button that  
you want to use as the source of Transport Control.  
The component LED will blink three times to confirm  
it is saved.  
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OSD (On-Screen Display) Control  
‘Punch Through’  
This ‘punch through’ enables you to program the  
AVEX R6 so that CBL or DVD OSD Controls (MENU,  
GUIDE, INFO, EXIT, SEL and 4 Cursor Controls) will  
also operate in other component modes on the  
remote control.  
STEP 1: Press and hold the component button you  
want to add OSD Control to, such as TV or VCR,  
and the SELECT [SEL] button at the same time for  
two seconds until the Component LED light turns on.  
IMPORTANT: You have 30 seconds to perform  
the next step while you are in programming mode.  
If you do not press a button within 30 seconds, the  
component LED light will turn off. The remote will  
exit the programming mode and you will have to  
start over.  
STEP 2: Press the MENU button. The component  
LED will blink once.  
COMPONENT  
BUTTONS  
MENU  
SELECT  
STEP 3: Press either the CBL or DVD button that  
you want to use as the source of OSD Control. The  
component LED will blink three times to confirm it  
is saved.  
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Erasing Commands --  
Overview  
You can erase a single learned command, all  
learned commands in each component mode,  
SimpleSound programming, MacroPower com-  
mands, or re--set the remote to original factory  
default settings.  
Erasing a Single Learned Command from  
One Component  
STEP 1: Press the component button where the  
learned command is stored and the ENTER buttons  
at the same time for two seconds until the compo-  
nent LED light turns on.  
IMPORTANT: You have 30 seconds to perform  
the next step while you are in programming mode.  
If you do not press a button within 30 seconds,  
the component LED light will turn off. The remote  
will exit the programming mode and you will have  
to start over.  
COMPONENT  
BUTTONS  
ENTER  
STEP 2: Press and hold the button you want to  
erase for two seconds. The component LED light  
will blink twice to confirm the erasure.  
STEP 3: Repeat Step 2 to erase any other buttons  
in the selected component mode.  
STEP 4: To exit Erase mode, press and hold both  
the component button and the ENTER (ENT) button  
at the same time until the component LED light  
blinks three times.  
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Erasing All Learned Commands from  
One Component  
This function allows you to erase all the learned  
commands from one component. For example, if  
you want to erase all learned commands on the TV  
component button because you bought a new TV,  
the process is very simple.  
STEP 1: Press the component button where all the  
learned commands are stored and the ENTER button  
at the same time for 2 seconds until the component  
LED turns on.  
IMPORTANT: You have 30 seconds to perform  
the next step while you are in programming mode.  
If you do not press a button within 30 seconds, the  
component LED light will turn off. The remote will  
exit the programming mode and you will have to  
start over.  
STEP 2: Press and hold both the component button  
you want to erase and the PAUSE button at the  
same time for two seconds, until the component  
LED light blinks twice to confirm the erasure.  
COMPONENT  
BUTTONS  
PAUSE  
ENTER  
STEP 3: To exit Erase mode, press and hold both  
the component button and the ENTER (ENT) button  
at the same time until the component LED light blinks  
three times.  
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Erasing MacroPower & Other  
Macro Commands  
STEP 1: To erase MacroPower commands on the  
POWER ON or SYSTEM OFF button, press and  
hold either the POWER ON or SYSTEM OFF button  
and the MUTE button simultaneously for two seconds  
until the current status component LED turns on.  
IMPORTANT: If you don’t proceed to the next  
step within 30 seconds, the LED will turn off and exit  
set-up mode and you will need to start over.)  
STEP 2: Press the CHANNEL UP button to erase  
and exit Erase mode. The component LED light will  
blink three times to confirm the erasure.  
SYSTEM  
OFF  
POWER  
ON  
CHANNEL  
UP  
MUTE  
NOTE: To erase other Macros, simply press the  
appropriate button in Step 1 in combination with  
the MUTE button.  
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Erasing SimpleSound & Other ‘Punch  
Through’ Commands  
STEP 1: Press and hold the Component button  
you want to erase volume control from, such as  
DVD or VCR and the SELECT [SEL] button at the  
same time for two seconds until the Component  
LED light turns on.  
STEP 2: Press the VOLUME UP button and the  
same component button from Step 1. The compo-  
nent LED light will blink three times to confirm  
the erasure.  
COMPONENT  
BUTTONS  
SELECT  
VOLUME  
UP  
Repeat Steps 1--2 to erase SimpleSound commands  
from other components.  
NOTE: To erase other ‘punch through’ commands,  
simply press the following buttons in place of VOL-  
UME UP in Step 2:  
• For Channel Control, press: CHANNEL UP  
• For Transport Control, press: PLAY  
• For OSD Control, press: MENU  
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Factory Reset  
You can reset your AVEX R6 remote to the original  
factory default settings.  
Press and hold both the TV and RECORD buttons for  
about five seconds until the DVR/VCR component  
LED light blinks five times. All programming and set-  
up codes that you have entered into the remote will  
be erased and the AVEX R6 will return to the origi-  
nal factory default settings.  
Warning  
This procedure will erase all programming and  
set-up codes that you have entered into the remote.  
DVR/VCR  
TV  
COMPONENT  
BUTTON  
RECORD  
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Pre-Programmed  
Code Tables  
The AVEX R6 Pre-Programmed code library is  
classified by category (TV, VCR, DVD, etc.).  
Within each category, the code numbers are listed  
in rows by brand (Sony, Panasonic, B & K, etc.).  
Some brands have more than one three-digit code.  
Circle the correct row and refer to it while you  
perform setup operations.  
Cable Set top boxes and satellite receivers 32  
CABLE/SAT  
TV  
TVs, Plasmas, Projectors and Monitors  
VCRs, DVRs & Combo Units  
33-34  
35-36  
37  
DVR/VCR  
DVD  
DVD Players and Recorders  
AUDIO  
AUX  
Amps, Preamps and A/V Receivers  
38  
iPod, Media PC, Gaming System,  
Lighting Controls  
39  
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CABLE/SAT  
Brand  
Code Numbers  
CABLE Boxes  
ABC  
PANASONIC  
PHILIPS  
142  
004 042  
043 110  
156 114  
116  
ADELPHIA  
PROSCAN  
RADIOSHACK  
RCA  
ADVANCED NEWHOUSE 043  
148  
ALTRIO  
043  
099  
110  
116  
AMERICAST  
ARMSTONG  
SAMSUNG  
SONY  
163 169 175  
115  
AT&T BROADBAND 110  
STAR CHOICE  
TOSHIBA  
VOOM  
148  
ATLANTIC BROADBAND 043 110  
114  
BELL SOUTH  
BLUE RIDGE  
BRESNAN  
099  
148  
043 110  
110  
BRIGHT HOUSE  
BUCKEYE COMM  
CABLEVISION  
CHARTER  
043 110  
110  
043 110 108  
043 110  
110  
COGECO  
COMCAST  
043 110  
110  
COMSAT  
COX DIGITAL  
DIRECTOR  
043 110  
110  
GENERAL INSTRUMENT 110 004  
GNC  
099  
INSIGHT  
JERROLD  
MASSILLON  
MEDIACOM  
MOTOROLA  
MOXI  
110  
110 004  
110  
110  
110 148 111  
111  
NCTC  
110  
OAK  
031  
PACE  
043 110  
044 047  
085  
PANASONIC  
PHILIPS  
PIONEER  
RCA  
043 034 105  
047  
RCN  
110  
RODGERS  
043  
SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA 001 042  
SEREN  
043  
SERVICE ELECTRIC  
SHAW  
110  
110  
SIGECOM  
043  
SONY  
108  
SPRUCER  
047  
STARCOM  
004  
SUSQUEHANNA  
TIME WARNER  
TORX  
043 110  
043 110  
004  
UNITED CABLE  
VIDEOTRON  
WIDE OPEN WEST  
004  
043  
043 099  
SATELLITE Receivers  
CABLEVISION  
DIRECTV  
DISH  
148  
173  
122  
122  
122  
116  
ECHOSTAR  
EXPRESSVU  
GE  
GENERAL INSTRUMENT 148  
GOI  
122  
114  
122  
114  
122  
170  
114  
148  
HITACHI  
HTS  
HUGHES  
JVC  
LG  
MITSUBISHI  
NEXT LEVEL  
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TV  
Brand  
Code Numbers  
ABEX  
025  
HARVARD  
HAVERMY  
HELLO KITTY  
HIMITSU  
043  
ADMIRAL  
ADVENT  
072 251 333  
081  
247  
076  
ADVENTURA  
AIKO  
002  
043  
103  
HISENSE  
419  
ALERON  
028  
HITACHI  
011 166 363 009 010 012 023 075  
AKAI  
116 146 248 281 404 405  
158 072  
A MARK  
112  
HP  
378 316 327  
AMERICA ACTION  
AMPRO  
043  
INFINITY  
INFOCUS  
INTEQ  
INSIGNIA  
JANEIL  
JBL  
164  
073  
333 330  
AMSTRAD  
ANAM  
052  
073  
043 054 056 080 112  
350 399 400 052 164 403  
AOC  
116 363 112 058  
002  
APEX DIGITAL  
AUDIOVOX  
BELCOR  
006  
164  
076  
JCB  
001  
116  
JCPENNEY  
363 024 116 008 009 030 065 258  
BELL&HOWELL  
BRADFORD  
BROKSONIC  
BROCKWOOD  
CANDLE  
333 072  
333  
043  
JENSEN  
JVC  
013  
238  
038 034 001 083 199 210  
116  
KAWASHO  
KEC  
116 001  
116 002 003 363  
043  
CAPEHART  
CELEBRITY  
CENTURION  
CETRONIC  
CITIZEN  
058  
KENWOOD  
KLOSS  
KTV  
116 001  
001  
002 059  
116  
043 116  
043  
KURAZAI  
LG  
072  
116 002 003 363 043 258 103  
363 113 116 102 363 106 112  
CLARION  
CLASSIC  
043  
LODGENET  
LOEWE  
LOGIK  
072  
043  
164  
CLP CLASSIC  
COLORTYME  
CONCIERGE  
CONCERTO  
CONTEC  
333  
072  
116  
LUXMAN  
LXI  
363  
073  
166 007 138 052 251 333 164  
363  
MAGNAVOX  
164 059 116 003 060 061 363 022  
043 050 051  
333 094 226 390  
CORNEA  
116  
MAJESTIC  
MARANTZ  
MATSUI  
333 072  
CRAIG  
043 054  
116 164  
CROSLEY  
CROWN  
164  
164  
043  
MATSUSHITA  
MAXENT  
080  
CURTIS MATHES  
CXC  
116 258 363  
242  
043  
MEGATRON  
MEMOREX  
MGA  
116 011  
DAEWOO  
DAYTRON  
DELL  
363 016 043 044 076 103 114 125  
007 072 363  
363  
116 363 024 028 042  
320 164 363  
MIDLAND  
MINTEK  
333 073  
DIMENSIA  
DUKANE  
333  
282 362  
011 025  
MINUTZ  
008  
DUMONT  
DURABRAND  
DWIN  
116 073  
MITSUBISHI  
124 109 024 363 028 040 042 146  
096  
MONTGOMERY WARD 333 072  
257  
MOTOROLA  
MTC  
081  
DYNASTY  
EIKI  
043  
116 363 258  
187  
MULTITECH  
NAD  
043  
ELECTROBAND  
ELECTROHOME  
ELEKTRA  
001  
138 025  
024 076  
NEC  
272 132 134 116 040 016 024 056  
072  
019 262  
EMERSON  
028 048 043 155 005 116 363 047  
NET TV  
242  
050 051 076 096 153  
NIKEI  
043  
ENVISION  
ESA  
116  
NIKKO  
116  
323  
NTC  
103  
FISHER  
FUJITSU  
FUNAI  
007 057  
NUVISION  
OLEVIA  
ONKING  
ONWA  
351  
246 198  
432  
028 043 052  
043  
FUTURETECH  
GATEWAY  
GE  
043  
043  
242 268  
OPTIMUS  
OPTONICA  
OPTOMA  
ORION  
025  
073 116 008 009 034 056 074 155  
019 251  
333 363  
265  
GEM  
391  
096  
GIBRALTAR  
GOLDSTAR  
GRUNPY  
HALL MARK  
116 073  
PANASONIC  
PHILCO  
PHILIPS  
080 034 056 164 208  
113 116 102 004 106 112  
116 003 059 060 164 363 024 056  
028 043  
363  
164 005 093 038 116 003 363 059  
206  
116  
HARLEY DAVIDSON 028  
PILOT  
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TV  
Brand  
Code Numbers  
PIONEER  
POLAROID  
PORTLAND  
PRISM  
234 025 018 023 116 272 393  
YUPITERU  
ZENITH  
043  
388  
363 073 072 095 103  
112  
363  
ZONDA  
034  
PROSCAN  
PROTON  
PROTRON  
PULSAR  
333  
363 112 058 171 172  
392 398  
116 073  
QUASAR  
RADIO SHACK  
RCA  
034 056  
019 363 043  
333 065 116 363 024 056 152 023  
074  
REALISTIC  
RUNCO  
SAMPO  
SAMSUNG  
SAMSUX  
SANSEI  
SANSUI  
SANYO  
007 019 043 047  
072 182 073 395 416  
116 058 363 242  
258 050 089 105 363 333 228 229  
116  
076  
096  
166 007 020 053 057 082 187  
SCEPTRE  
SCOTCH  
SCOTT  
276  
116  
028 043 363 048  
SEARS  
138 030 363 007 028 057 094 333  
082 166  
SELECO  
205 011  
SHARP  
251 019 014 028 029 363 022 175  
SHENG CHIA  
SHOGUN  
SIGNATURE  
SIMPSON  
SONY  
081  
116  
072  
003  
001  
SOUNDESIGN  
SPECTRICON  
SQUAREVIEW  
STARLITE  
SSS  
028 363 003 043  
112  
052  
043  
363 043  
SUPRA  
116  
SUPRE MACY  
SUPREME  
SVA  
002  
001  
328  
SYLVANIA  
SYNTAX OLEVIA  
TANDY  
116 003 052 059 060 164 044 333  
333 363 432  
251  
TATUNG  
056  
TECHNICS  
TECHNOL ACE  
TECHWOOD  
TEKNIKA  
TELERENT  
TERA  
034 080  
028  
363  
002 003 363 024 028 043 072 258  
072  
172  
TMK  
363  
TNCI  
073  
TOSHIBA  
TVS  
138 030 007 040 258 325  
096  
UNIVERSAL  
VICTOR  
008 009  
038  
VIDEO CONCEPTS  
VIDIKRON  
VIDTECH  
VIEWSONIC  
VIKING  
146  
174 164 188  
363  
242 389  
002  
VIZIO  
386 387  
WARDS  
363 008 009 019 028 060 061 072  
074 164 034  
015  
WAYCON  
WESTINGHOUSE  
YAMAHA  
076 276  
116 363  
363  
YORK  
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DVR/VCR  
Brand  
Code Numbers  
VCRs  
MITSUBISHI  
MOTOROLA  
MTC  
059 061 151 013 051  
ADMIRAL  
ADVENTURA  
AIKO  
025 053  
145 053  
034  
034 102  
117  
MULTITECH  
NEC  
024 034  
AIWA  
034 161  
012 023 039 043 048  
AKAI  
016 146 043 124 125  
NIKKO  
101  
AMERICA ACTION  
AMERICAN HIGH  
AMPRO  
117  
031  
072  
145  
040  
NOBLEX  
NORDMENDE  
OLYMPUS  
OPTIMUS  
OPTONICA  
ORION  
040  
043  
031  
ANAM  
101  
ASHA  
053  
AUDIO DYNAMICS 012 023 039 043  
025  
AUDIOVOX  
BEAUMARK  
BROOKSONIC  
CALIX  
101  
PANASONIC  
PENTAX  
PHILCO  
070 145 163 167  
040  
013 145  
035 037 129  
145 034 067  
101  
PHILIPS  
PILOT  
145 067 034 101 071  
CANON  
028 145  
101  
CAPEHART  
CCE  
108  
PIONEER  
PORTLAND  
PROFITRONIC  
PROTEC  
PULSAR  
QUARTZ  
RADIO SHACK  
RADIX  
021 013 048  
024 117  
108  
CITIZEN  
101 117  
040  
COLT  
024  
024  
CRAIG  
003 102 135  
072  
CURTIS MATHES  
CYBERNEX  
DAEWOO  
DAYTRON  
DBX  
145  
002  
040  
123  
111 116 117 005 010 108 110 112  
101  
108  
RANDEX  
RCA  
101  
012 023 039 043  
144 147 145 013 034 102  
DYNATECH  
ELECTROHOME  
ELECTROPHONIC  
EMERSON  
034 053  
REALISTIC  
RICO  
003 008 010 145 034 102 053 101  
059  
058  
101  
RUNCO  
148  
006 029 035 017 025 027 145 034  
SAMSUNG  
SANKY  
102 113 115 112 144 147 125  
036 037 101 129 131 153 162 116  
053  
FISHER  
003 010 008 009  
SANSUI  
022 043 048 135  
FUJI  
031  
SANYO  
003 010 102  
FUNAI  
034  
SCOTT  
017 037 112 129 131  
GARRARD  
GE  
034  
SEARS  
003 008 010 013 101 009 017 073  
145 072 147 144  
132 136 155 102 115  
101 114 013 012 123  
034  
112  
GO VIDEO  
GOLDSTAR  
GRADIENTE  
SHARP  
149 145 165  
SHINTOM  
SHOGUN  
SIGNATURE  
SINGER  
024  
040  
HARLEY DAVIDSON 034  
HARMAN KARDON 012  
034  
024  
HARWOOD  
HITACHI  
HQ  
024  
SONY  
056 057 058 003 145 149 154  
026 150 034 043 160 013  
SOUNDESIGN  
STS  
034  
034  
013  
INSTANTREPLAY  
JCL  
145  
SYLVANIA  
SYMPHONIC  
TANDY  
145 034 059 067  
034  
145  
JCPENNEY  
JENSEN  
JVC  
012 013 015 102 101  
010 034  
039 043  
034 039 043  
145 070  
145 019 034 101  
034  
043  
TATUNG  
TEAC  
048 043 130 150 012 145  
KEC  
101  
TECHNICS  
TEKNIKA  
THOMAS  
TMK  
KENWOOD  
KLH  
048 034  
024  
KODAK  
LG  
145 101  
006  
101 114 013 012 123  
TOSHIBA  
TOTEVISION  
UNITECH  
112 131 008 059 013  
102 101  
102  
LLOYD  
034  
LOGIK  
024  
LXI  
034 003 009 017  
VECTOR RESEARCH 012  
MAGIN  
MAGNAVOX  
MARANTZ  
MARTA  
MATSUI  
MATSUSHITA  
MEI  
102  
VICTOR  
048  
067 145 034 164  
VIDEO CONCEPTS  
VIDEOSONIC  
VILLAIN  
012 034  
067 012 145  
102  
101  
034  
027 030  
WARDS  
003 013 017 024 145 034 102 053  
131  
145  
145  
WESTINGHOUSE  
XR-1000  
024 025  
MEMOREX  
101 003 010 145 034 053 072 102  
139  
024 145 034  
YAMAHA  
012 034 039 043  
072 048 101 034 058  
MGN TECHNOLOGY 040  
MINOLTA 013  
ZENITH  
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DVR/VCR  
Brand  
Code Numbers  
TV/VCR Combos  
AMERICA ACTION  
DAEWOO  
117  
005 117  
153  
EMERSON  
FUNAI  
034  
GOLDSTAR  
101 123  
HARLEY DAVIDSON 034  
HITACHI  
JCPENNEY  
LG  
034  
101  
101 123  
034  
LLOYD  
MAGNAVOX  
MEMOREX  
PANASONIC  
PHILIPS  
034 067  
101  
070 167  
034 067 145  
123  
RADIO SHACK  
RCA  
034 144  
102  
SAMSUNG  
SEARS  
101  
SONY  
057 154 058  
067  
SYLVANIA  
SYMPHONIC  
THOMAS  
ZENITH  
034  
034  
034  
DVR Receivers  
HUGHES  
001  
001  
001  
HUMAX  
PHILIPS  
REPLAY NETWORKS 775  
SONY  
804 805  
TIVO  
001  
001  
TOSHIBA  
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DVD  
Brand  
Code Numbers  
AIWA  
146  
TECHWOOD  
THETA DIGITAL  
TOSHIBA  
088  
AKAI  
281  
023  
ALLEGRO  
APEX DIGITAL  
BLAUPUNKT  
BROKSONIC  
CINEVISION  
COBY  
091  
035 130 141 164 188 273  
087 111 115  
URBAN CONCEPTS 035  
111  
VENTURER  
YAMAHA  
ZENITH  
149  
130  
138 089 001 197  
057 091  
091  
260  
CYBERHOME  
DENON  
271  
DVD Recorders  
GO VIDEO  
CYBERHOME  
ILO  
138 173  
220 221 222  
271  
DURABRAND  
DVD 2000  
EMERSON  
ENTERPRISE  
FISHER  
091  
017  
268  
091 143  
KISS  
279  
074  
LITEON  
265  
147  
PANASONIC  
138  
FUNAI  
143  
SENSORY SCIENCE 222  
GOLDSTAR  
GO VIDEO  
GREENHILL  
091  
SONY  
191  
188  
137 091 220 221 222  
111  
TOSHIBA  
HARMAN KARDON 084 140  
TV/DVD Combos  
AKAI  
HITACHI  
HITEKER  
ILO  
101  
281  
146  
143  
282  
165  
143  
143  
130  
087  
AIWA  
268  
FUNAI  
INITIAL  
JBL  
111  
MINTEK  
084  
SAMSUNG  
SYLVANIA  
SYMPHONIC  
TOSHIBA  
JVC  
012  
KENWOOD  
KISS  
151  
279  
KLH  
135  
KRELL  
104  
TV/DVD/VCR Combos  
LITEON  
LEXICON  
LG  
264 265  
148  
MAGNAVOX  
PANASONIC  
SYLVANIA  
143  
144  
143  
164  
091 057  
001 096  
001 095  
267  
MAGNAVOX  
MARANTZ  
MALATA  
MERIDIAN  
MINTEK  
MITSUBISHI  
MYRYAD  
NAD  
TOSHIBA  
DVD/VCR Combos  
GO VIDEO  
PANASONIC  
PHILIPS  
153  
137  
111 282  
017  
150  
001 (VCR Functions for VCR 067)  
102 134  
088  
SAMSUNG  
SANSUI  
137 159  
154  
NAKAMICHI  
NESA  
103  
SONY  
145  
111  
TOSHIBA  
141  
ONKYO  
OPTIMUS  
OPPO  
076 035 180  
023  
ZENITH  
091 (VCR Functions for VCR101)  
266  
ORION  
PANASONIC  
PHILIPS  
130  
138 144 150 285  
001 095  
PHILIPS MAGNAVOX 035 001  
PIONEER  
POLAROID  
POLK AUDIO  
RIO  
023 131  
233  
035 001  
091  
RJTECH  
269  
SAMSUNG  
SANSUI  
SANYO  
165 170 137 159 275  
154  
147  
130  
SEARS  
SENSORY SCIENCE 222  
SHARP  
094  
SHINSONIC  
SONIC BLUE  
SONY  
033  
091  
002 033 145 191 286  
SYLVANIA  
SYMPHONIC  
TATUNG  
143  
143  
102  
TEAC  
023 270  
138  
TECHNICS  
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AUDIO  
Brand  
Code Numbers  
ADCOM  
AIWA  
082 092 225 161 269 356  
SOUNDESIGN  
SUNFIRE  
TEAC  
036  
170 018 104 202 203 213 211 188  
344 345 182  
AKAI  
189  
005 019 049 040 212 217  
ANTHEM  
ARCAM  
335 337  
141 077  
TECHNICS  
122 176 193 219 178 177 200 257  
262  
ATLANTIC TECHNOLOGY 342  
THETA DIGITAL  
TOSHIBA  
136  
AUDIO FILE  
B & K  
071  
060 087 198 278  
026 253 169 067 173 205 264 232  
089 274  
096 097  
YAMAHA  
BOSE  
070 170 224 347 409 460  
BOSTON ACOUSTICS 447  
ZENITH  
143 210  
CARVER  
006 028 061 071 201 214 226 185  
013 077 284  
SATELLITE Radios  
DELPHI  
CITATION  
CLARION  
DENON  
ELAN  
148  
515  
515  
555  
026  
POLKAUDIO  
SIRIUS  
001 109 215 230 234 330  
057 290  
XM SATELLITE RADIO 515  
ENLIGHTENED AUDIO 099 098  
ESCIENT  
451  
FISHER  
214 182  
378  
FLEXTRONICS  
FOSGATE AUDIONICS 148 342  
GOLDSTAR 008  
HARMAN KARDON 148 233 077 154 118 318  
HITACHI  
INSIGNIA  
INTEGRA  
JAMO  
020  
589  
275 017 046 108 080 209  
398  
JCPENNEY  
JVC  
216  
163 191 114 279 291  
KENWOOD  
KLH  
026 066 145 192 182 005 280 374  
331  
KOSS  
216 573  
KRELL  
072 384  
LEXICON  
LINN  
120 235 236 237 357 360  
124 377  
LUXMAN  
MAGNAVOX  
MARANTZ  
009 139 052 165 115 004  
086 164 152 208  
006 028 031 040 063 185 186 265  
289 492  
MCINTOSH  
MERIDIAN  
MITSUBISHI  
MONDIAL  
MYRYAD  
NAD  
238 286  
100 012 013  
242 204  
157 158 042 043 081 112  
077  
186 113  
NAKAMICHI  
NEC  
040 244 245 172 183 287  
176  
NIRO  
343  
NILES  
403  
ONKYO  
275 017 046 108 080 209  
OPTIMUS  
OUTLAW  
PANASONIC  
PARASOUND  
PHILIPS  
026 041  
342  
032 195 219 177 292  
129 130 132 261 294 295 333 334  
249 250 063  
PIONEER  
014 039 044 069 168 116 035 078  
198 480  
PROCEED  
RCA  
144 268  
010 048 117 156 067 288  
REALISTIC  
ROTEL  
019 073 075 095  
074 083 085  
SAMSUNG  
SANSUI  
SANYO  
SCOTT  
016  
040 048 110 063 065 228  
214  
019  
SHARP  
026 094 175  
SHERWOOD  
SONY  
024 102 106 447  
002 018 247 248 166 101 184 218  
271  
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AUX  
Brand  
Code Numbers  
iPod Controls  
APPLE / iPod  
BOSE  
901 912  
909  
GRIFFIN  
471  
KENSINGTON  
906  
MEDIA PC Controls  
DELL  
001  
001  
001  
797  
001  
001  
001  
GATEWAY  
HP  
KEYSPAN  
SONY  
TOSHIBA  
WINBOOK  
GAMING SYSTEM Controls  
MICROSOFT / XBOX 908 607  
SONY/PS2  
914  
LIGHTING Controls  
LITE-TOUCH  
LUTRON  
708 757  
658 659 577  
683 593  
X-10  
XANTECH  
688 689  
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Frequently Asked Questions  
If the batteries run out, will I lose  
my settings?  
No. The AVEX R6 stores all of your settings in non-  
volatile FLASH memory. You could remove the bat-  
teries for months, replace them at your convenience,  
and the AVEX R6 would still remember your settings.  
What is MacroPower?  
MacroPower is a very useful way to make a lot of  
things happen with one button push. For example,  
in most home theaters, to watch television, the user  
must turn on the TV, then turn on the Cable Box or  
the Satellite Receiver, then turn on the Surround  
Sound system for sound. Instead of pressing all of  
those buttons one at a time, MacroPower enables  
you to turn on all of these components, in the  
sequence you want, with one button push. For more  
information on why and how you should program  
MacroPower commands, refer to page 17 in  
this Manual.  
What if my remote control no longer  
works from a distance?  
Replace the batteries with new Alkaline batteries.  
Who can I contact for more answers?  
The Universal Remote Control technical support and  
customer service staff are ready to answer any ques-  
tions you might have.  
E-Mail us at [email protected]  
Visit our website www.universalremote.com  
Call us at (914)-835-4484 Monday - Friday,  
9AM to 6PM (EST) USA Limited Warranty  
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USA Limited Warranty  
UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL, INC. warrants this  
product against defects in material or workmanship  
for a period of one (1) year and as set forth below.  
Universal Remote Control will, at its sole option,  
repair the product using new or comparable rebuilt  
parts, or exchange the product for a comparable  
new or rebuilt product.  
This warranty does apply to the following:  
• Units purchased from unauthorized resellers.  
• Units purchased second-hand (used).  
• Units installed or deployed for rental or  
commercial use.  
• Damage caused by misuse, neglect, or acts  
of nature.  
• Products that have been modified or incorporated  
into other products.  
• Products purchased more than 12 months ago.  
Specifications  
Learning Capability  
IR frequencies (15kHz to 100kHz)  
Macro Capability  
6 Macros of up to 20 steps each  
IR Range (Line of Sight via Infrared) 30--50 feet,  
depending on the environment  
Weight  
6.9 oz. (with batteries)  
Size  
2 1/8” x 1 1/8” x 8 3/4”  
Batteries  
Two AAA Alkaline batteries included  
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Information To The User  
This equipment has been tested and found to com-  
ply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pur-  
suant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable pro-  
tection 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 equip-  
ment does cause harmful interference to radio or tel-  
evision reception, which can be determined by turn-  
ing the equipment off and on, the user is encour-  
aged to try to correct the interference by one 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.  
Warning  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved  
by the manufacturer could void the user's authority  
to operate the equipment.  
Note : The manufacturer is not responsible for any  
Radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized  
modifications to this equipment.  
Such modifications could void the user's authority to  
operate the equipment.  
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NOTE  
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UNIVERSAL  
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The Pioneer in Control Technology  
500 Mamaroneck Avenue, Harrison, NY 10528  
Phone: (914) 835-4484 Fax: (914) 835-4532  
 

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