Onn 100020904 User manual

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Model: 100020904
PRODUCT GUIDE
6-DEVICE
UNIVERSAL REMOTE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the ONN Device Universal Remote Control.
The remote can be used to control up to 6 Audio Video Devices such as
a TV, Set Top Box, Blu-ray Player or Sound Bar and boasts multiple extra
features to make the most of your living room experience.
The remote also features a backlight for easy control in a darkened room.
This manual will help you to set up the ONN 6 to control all of your
devices and take advantage of its features.
INTRODUCTION 2
GETTING STARTED (BATTERIES) 3
GETTING STARTED (BUTTONS) 4
SETUP 7
ONN DEVICE SETUP 7
SETUP - SIMPLESET 8
SETUP - SETUP BY CODE 10
SETUP - LEARNING 11
SETUP - VOLUME LOCK 12
CHANNEL SHORTCUT MACROS 13
APP SHORTCUT KEYS 14
ACTIVITIES 16
AV SHIFT 17
POWER MACRO 17
SETUP BY ACTIVITY 17
FCC INFORMATION 19
CODELIST
TV 20
STREAM 22
STB 22
AUDIO SOUNDBAR 38
BLURAY DVD 39
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Battery Cover
Battery Cover
Two AA
alkaline
batteries
(not included)
Model: 100008755/PCL-4
Made in China 1938A
6 in 1 Universal Remote Control
Two AA
alkaline
batteries
(not included)
Model: 100020904
6 in 1
Universal
Remote Control
GETTING STARTED (BATTERIES)
Your remote requires 2 x AA / LR6 batteries. Please insert them as shown
below. Alkaline batteries are recommended.
Installing the Batteries
1. Remove the battery cover.
2. Insert the batteries as shown.
3. Snap the battery cover back into place.
Battery Precautions
• Do not mix old and new batteries.
• Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable
(nickel-cadmium) batteries.
• Always remove old, weak or worn-out batteries promptly and recycle
or dispose of them in accordance with local and national regulations.
2x AA
2
1
3
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INPUT
VOL
+
CH
VOL CH
+
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
ENTER
0
APPS
DVR
FAV PREVMUTE
BACK EXITMENU
PROGRAM INFOGUIDE
SAT/CBL AUDIOTV
STREAM OTHERBRAY/DVD
GETTING STARTED BUTTONS
POWER INPUT
DEVICE
CATEGORIES
GUIDE
PROGRAM
MENU
APPS
NAVIGATION
OKBACK
EXIT
VOLUME CHANNEL
MUTE
INFO
PREVIOUS
CHANNEL
VIDEO
PLAYBACK
CONTROLS
NUMBER
KEYPAD
FAVORITE
CHANNELS
CUSTOM
BUTTONS
OK
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GETTING STARTED (BUTTONS)
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10
11
13
14
18
21
22
24
26
17
6
4
23
3 1
5
2
8
9
12
16
20
19
25
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GETTING STARTED (BUTTONS)
1Power Switches your devices on and o
2Setup This key is used to set up the ONN remote
3Input Used to select Input on devices
4Device keys
These keys are used to select which device the ONN 6
currently controls. After pressing the TV key, the remote
will control your TV. To switch to controlling another de-
vice, simply press the appropriate key. The devices that can
be programmed to each key are as follows:
TV: All televisions such as LED, LCD , Plasma, OLED etc.
STREAM: Streaming devices such as an Apple TV, Roku Box
etc. Also works Xbox 360 and Xbox One.
STB: Set Top Boxes, including Satellite, Cable and DTV.
AUDIO: Audio devices including Sound Bars, AV Receivers
and Hi-Fi
BLURAY: Blu-ray Players and DVD Players / Recorders
DVD: DVD Players / Recorders and Blu-ray Players
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Activities
Control up to 3 of your devices in one mode Watch TV,
Listen To Music and Watch Movie – See “Activities” for how
to set up and use
6Playback Keys
Control the playback of movies, music and TV
7Live Return to live TV from Timeshift or recording
8Replay Replay last 30 seconds
9List Show list of recordings
10 Info Displays information about the current shows or channel
11 Guide TV Guide
12 Menu Access the installation menu of the current device
13 Menu Directions and OK
Control the menu of the current device
14 Back Back one step in the Menu
15 Home Displays the Home Menu
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GETTING STARTED (BUTTONS)
16 Exit Exits the menu
17 Volume Up and Down
Control the volume of the current device. You can
also set up these keys to always control one device.
For details see the Volume Lock feature.
18 Last Channel
Changes to the last channel viewed.
19 Mute Mutes the volume of the current device. You can also set
up this key to always control one device. For details see the
Volume Lock feature.
20 Channel Up & Down
Change channels on the current device.
21 RGYB keys
Quick access buttons for the menu of the current device.
They can also be programmed to select your favorite chan-
nels. See the Favorite Channel Macros feature for details
22 App Shortcut Keys
Keys for starting streaming apps. See the App Shortcut
Keys section for details.
23 Digits Select channels on the current device. On Audio devices,
these keys will select individual inputs.
24 Delimiter “Dash” key
Selects sub channels such as local news and extra functi-
ons in the Menu mode of your Set Top Box
25 Channel Enter
On some devices press this key after using the digit keys to
enter your channel number
26 Backlight On / O
Turns the backlight on or o. When on, any key press will
activate the backlight for 10 seconds. Press this key to turn
the backlight o and again to turn back on.
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SETUP
The ONN 6 remote is pre-programmed to control some of the most po-
pular devices out of the box. If you have one of the following devices try
putting the batteries in and pressing the device key, and then press a
few keys to see if the remote works your device:
Device Key To Press Device controlled
TV Samsung TV
STREAM Roku Streaming Box
STB Comcast Set top box
AUDIO Yamaha Receiver
BLURAY Samsung Blu-ray Player
DVD Sony DVD Player
If your device is not one of those listed above,
or you have extra devices to set up, there are
3 ways to do this. The easiest is SimpleSet
which is used for the common brands
and devices.
ONN DEVICE SETUP
If you have a TV, DVD Player, Blu-ray Player or Sound Bar from Onn,
the procedure to set them up is as follows:
1. Hold down the Device Key for the device you want to
set up (e.g. TV for TV).
2. Hold down the Setup key until the LED under the LED
blinks twice.
3. Enter the rst 4 digit code listed for your device
below, for example 4398 for TV.
4. The LED should blink twice. Now try pressing a few keys to see if
the remote works your device. If so, your remote is ready to use.
If not, repeat from step 1 with the next code in the list.
The codes for Onn are:
TV 4398, 1709, 3024, 3078, 5118, 1756,
5438
AUDIO including Sound Bar 5042, 5041, 5412, 5414, 5415, 5416,
5043
BLURAY + DVD 4016, 4371, 4377
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SETUP - SIMPLESET
If the brand of your device is shown in the SimpleSet list next to a digit
key, you can use the SimpleSet system described in this section, please
locate the brand of your device and note the key associated with it.
TV
Element
Insignia
LG
Philips, Magnavox
Samsung, Panasonic, Sceptre
Sharp, Hisense
Sony, Sanyo
TCL, RCA
Toshiba, Westinghouse
VIZIO
STREAM
AirTV, Sling TV
Apple
Microsoft
Netgear
NVIDIA
Popcorn Hour
Roku
Sony
Western Digital
Xiaomi
STB
Bell
Comcast/Xnity
Cox Communications
DIRECTV, AT&T, Sky Mexico
DISH Network, Dish Mexico,
Izzi Telecom
Optimum, Suddenlink, Altice
Rogers
Shaw
Spectrum, Charter,
Time Warner Cable
Verizon, Frontier
Communications
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AUDIO
Bose
Denon
Harman/Kardon
JBL, Polk Audio
LG
Onkyo
Samsung
Sonos, VIZIO
Sony
Yamaha
DVD and BLURAY
Insignia
LG, Sharp
Panasonic
Philips, Magnavox
Pioneer
Samsung
Sony
Toshiba
VIZIO, RCA
Yamaha
To set up your device:
1. Turn on your device (not on standby) and point the ONN remote
towards it. If you are setting up a Streaming device, make sure a
movie or TV show is playing.
2. Press the Device key you wish to set up
(for example TV).
3. Hold down the Setup key until the LED under
the Device key blinks twice
4. Hold down the digit key for your brand and device
as listed in the tables above - e.g. 3 for an LG TV.
SETUP - SIMPLESET
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SETUP - SETUP BY CODE
5. The remote will send a Power command every 3 seconds, but
if your device does not have a Power function (for example a
streaming box like Apple TV) the remote will send the Play/Pause
function. You may have to hold down the digit key for up to a
minute.
6. As soon as your device reacts by turning o or pausing (Streaming
box only) release the digit.
7.
The LED will blink twice and the remote should now operate your
device.
• If you nd one or more keys do not work as you expect, start again at
step 2 – the remote will start with the next code in the memory.
If the brand of your device is not listed in the SimpleSet feature, you can set
up by trying codes individually. To do this, rstly locate your brand in the
Code List. Codes are listed by brand and device, and in order of popularity.
1. Turn on your device (not on standby) and point the ONN
remote towards it.
2.
Press the Device key you wish to set up (for example TV)
3. Hold down the Setup key until the LED under
the Device key blinks twice
4. Enter the rst 4 digit code listed for your brand
(e.g. 1840 for LG).
5. The LED will blink twice on the last digit of the code.
6. Now aim the remote towards your device and press
the Power key.*
7. If the device turns o your remote is ready to use. If not, repeat
steps 2-6 with the next code in the list.
* Note: If your original remote did not have a Power key, try testing
with a dierent key at step 6. For example try pressing Play or Pause
when setting up a streaming box and see if the box responds.
SETUP - SIMPLESET
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SETUP - LEARNING
Your ONN remote control can learn any function from any other wor-
king remote control. This is a quick and easy one-time setup that allows
you to control any infrared controlled device you have in your living
room. It also allows you to add a key or keys that may be missing to a
spare key on the ONN.
To do this, rstly make sure you have all your original remote controls to
hand, and that they have working batteries in.
To learn functions, the original remote should be approximately 2-5 cm
from the ONN remote, pointing towards it:
1. Press the Device key for the device you want to learn
functions onto (e.g. TV).
2. Hold down the Setup key until the LED under the
Device key blinks twice.
3. Press 975 – the LED should blink twice.
4. Press and release the key you want to learn a function
onto (for example the Power key) –
the LED will begin to ash rapidly.
5. Press and release* the corresponding key on the
original remote, for example Power.
6. The LED will blink twice to indicate the key has been learned
correctly.
7. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each key you want to learn – remember
you can learn from multiple remotes, but only
one function per key.
8. When you have learned all the functions you require,
press and hold the Setup key until the LED blinks
twice.
* Some remotes send commands dierently. If you nd a function
cannot be learned, try holding down the key on the original remote
instead of pressing and releasing.
Hints:
• If the LED shows one long blink at step 5, the function was not
learned correctly, please try again from step 4.
2 - 5 CM
2 - 5 CM
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SETUP - LEARNING
SETUP - VOLUME LOCK
• If you nd one or more keys don’t work properly after set up, you can
re-enter the learning mode at any time by repeating the procedure
from step 1.
• If one or more of your original remotes aren’t working, you can still
set up the ONN remote by SimpleSet or Code Set Up.
Deleting a learned function
If you want to delete a learned function and return that key to its
original state, you can use the following procedure:
1. Press the Device key for the device your learned function operates
2. Hold down the Setup key until the LED under the
Device key blinks twice
3. Press 976 – the LED should blink twice
4. Press the key you want to reset twice – the LED should blink twice
and the learned function has been deleted.
If you primarily use one device for controlling sound, for example a
Sound Bar or Audio Video Receiver, it’s possible to program your ONN
remote to only control that device when you use the Volume Up, Down
and Mute keys. To do this:
1. Hold down the Setup key until the LED under the
Device key blinks twice.
2. Press 993 – the LED should blink twice.
3. Press the device key for the device to always control
volume – for example Audio.
4. The LED will blink twice.
From now on, pressing the Volume Up, Down or Mute keys will always
control the the above programmed device, no matter what device you
are controlling.
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To unlock the volume, and return the remote to controlling each
device’s sound individually, the procedure is:
1. Hold down the Setup key until the LED under
the Device key blinks twice
2. Press 993 – the LED should blink twice
3. Press VOLUME DOWN – the LED will blink four times
and Volume is now unlocked.
As well as their normal functionality, the Red,
Green, Yellow and Blue keys can be reprogram-
med to select your favorite channels by genre.
If you press and release each of these keys, they
will perform exactly the same function as your
original remote.
However they can be reprogrammed so that
when they are held down for 3 seconds they will
send a channel number, then when held down
again for 3 seconds, they will send a dierent
channel number. You can group these channels
by genre such as Sports, News, Movies and Kids.
The procedure to program is as follows: Say for example, the rst 3
Sports channels are on channels 200, 201 and 239, you can assign short-
cuts to these channels on the Red (Sports) key. To do this:
Firstly select the device you use to watch live TV. For example if you are a
DirecTV subscriber and you have set up your Set Top Box on the STB key,
press STB. Now you can program the channel shortcuts.
1. Hold down the Setup key and the Red key until the
LED blinks twice
2. Enter the rst channel number (200)
3. Press and release the Red key
4. Enter the next channel number (in this example 201)
5. Repeat Steps 3 and 4 for each channel shortcut you want to add
6. After entering the last channel number you want,
press and hold the SETUP key.
SETUP - VOLUME LOCK
CHANNEL SHORTCUT MACROS
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The LED will blink twice and the shortcuts are
now programmed. When watching live TV,
simply hold down the Red key for 3 seconds,
and the rst Channel Shortcut will be sent (in
this example channel 200). The next time you
hold down the Red Key, the shortcut for the
next Channel Shortcut will be sent (in this case
channel 201).
You can reprogram each of the dierent colour
keys with dierent lists of channel numbers, by
holding down the Setup and a dierent colou-
red key at step 1, and pressing and releasing the
same key at step 3. Each coloured key has a dif-
ferent icon to help you remember the channels
that you have stored there. You can program up
to 8 dierent channel numbers per key.
If you wish to reset the key to default, the procedure is as follows:
1. Press the device key you have programmed the
shortcuts on (for example STB).
2. Hold down the Setup key and the key you wish
to reset (for example the Green key) until the LED
blinks twice.
3. Press and release the key to reset (for example the
Green key).
4. Hold down the SETUP key until the LED blinks twice.
The key is now reset.
The ONN remote features three App Shortcut
Keys which can be used to open apps on
your Smart Devices. If your original remote
control has a Netix, Amazon Prime Video
or YouTube key, these keys will perform the
same function.
However if you did not have a key like this,
but still had the ability to watch a streaming
service, you can use this key as a shortcut by
programming a macro on it. Most AV devices
which are connected to the internet, such as
Smart TVs or streaming Set Top Boxes have
one or more applications they can run to
access TV viewing via the internet. Examples
of these would be Netix, YouTube, Amazon
Prime or similar.
CHANNEL SHORTCUT MACROS
APP SHORTCUT KEYS
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To program the macro, you rst need to know
the device you use to access the service, and
then the sequence of keys you need to press
to always bring up the service you prefer,
For example, some Panasonic TVs will start
Netix by pressing the Apps key, then Menu
Down Twice, and nally the OK key. Or on an
Apple TV, the sequence is Menu, Menu Down
and OK.
Once you have determined the sequence for
your device, follow these steps:
1. Sit in front of your device with it switched on (not on standby)
2. Hold down the App Shortcut key until the LED blinks
twice.
3. Press the device key for the device you want to use
for the macro (e.g. Stream)
4.
Now perform the sequence of keys exactly as you would normally
to start your streaming service The remote will operate your device
and the macro is recorded in real time - so if it normally takes a few
seconds for your device to react don’t worry.
5. Once you have nished the sequence - and the
Streaming Service has started on your device - hold
down the App Shortcut key until the LED blinks
twice and goes out. The macro is now stored.
Tips
• Make sure the ONN remote is operating the device in question
before programming
• If you nd the Macro doesn’t work as expected, you can just repeat
the same sequence to reprogram
• When programming, wait for your device to respond rst, the
remote will remember the timing
• The App Shortcut macro is tied to one device, remember to make
sure you are watching the correct device
APP SHORTCUT KEYS
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An Activity is a combination of devices.
On a standard universal remote control if you
want to control dierent devices you need to
swap between them using the device keys.
So you wanted to control the input of your
TV, the channels and guide of your DirecTV
and the volume of your sound bar, you would
need to swap between these by pressing the
TV, STB and Audio keys.
On the ONN remotes these devices can be
grouped into one Activity mode, so after
pressing watch TV, the Input key will control
the TV, the Volume Up, Down and Mute will
control the Sound Bar and the other keys will
control the Set Top Box.
The ONN remote has 3 Activity modes, specically Watch TV, Listen
To Music and Watch Movie.
Each of these modes has a choice of devices to combine.
These are:
Watch TV
Combination 1 – TV + STB + AUDIO (default)
Combination 2 – TV + STB
Combination 3 – TV + AUDIO
Listen To Music
Combination 1 – TV + BLU + AUDIO (default)
Combination 3 – TV + STREAM + AUDIO
Combination 5 – AUDIO only
Watch Movie
Combination 1 – TV + STREAM + AUDIO (default)
Combination 2 – TV + STREAM
Combination 3 – TV + BLU
Combination 4 – TV + BLU + AUDIO
If you set the default devices for any Activity on the remote (for
example a TV, STB and Audio for Watch TV) that Activity will be set
up automatically on the remote.
If you would like to change to a dierent combination, the procedure
is as follows:
ACTIVITIES
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1. Hold down SETUP until the LED under the device
blinks twice. The LED under the current device will
stay lit.
2. Press the Activity key you want to set up (e.g. Watch
TV).
3. Press the number of the combination you want to
set – e.g 3 For TV + AUD in Watch TV.
4. The LED will blink twice and go out.
To access the Activities, simply press the ACTIVITY key. You can return
to controlling by device by using any Device key.
As the AV key is intended to select the input on your TV and most TVs
use a menu to select from a list of inputs, when the AV key is pressed
in an Activity, the Menu Up, Down, Left, Right and OK keys tempora-
rily control the TV. If the OK key is pressed, or no key is pressed for ten
seconds, these keys will revert to controlling the relevant device for
the Activity (e.g. STB in Watch TV Mode).
If you hold down the Power key for 2 seconds in any Activity, the
remote will send the Power function for each device contained
within that Activity. So for example, holding Power in the default
setting for Watch TV will turn both the TV and Set Top Box on or o.
As well as selecting your device combinations, Activities can be used
to set up a combination of devices.
If you have a combination of devices of the below brands, you can
use this to easily set up your ONN remote to control all 3 devices with
just one step using 3 digits.
The combination of devices for each Activity is:
Watch TV
TV + STB + AUDIO
ACTIVITIES
AV SHIFT
POWER MACRO
SETUP BY ACTIVITY
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Listen To Music
TV + BLU + AUDIO
Watch Movie
TV + STREAM + AUDIO
If you want to use one of those combinations for your Activity,
the next step is to check if you have the devices below:
DEVICE BRAND DIGITS
TV STB STREAM BLU AUDIO
Digit Brand Brand Brand Brand Brand
Samsung DirecTV Apple Samsung Samsung
Sony Dish Network Xbox One Sony Vizio
LG Verizion Frontier Roku LG Yamaha
FiOS
Panasonic AT&T Uverse Vizio Onkyo
Vizio Pioneer
TCL Roku LG
Insignia
If you have the right combination, just note the digit for each device.
For example, if you have a Sony TV, a DirecTV receiver and an Onkyo
Audio device like a sound bar, you can use the digits 2, 1 and 4 to
represent your combination.
To set up the Watch TV Activity as well as the three devices involved
in that Activity, the procedure is:
1. Hold down the Activity key you want to set up until
the LED blinks twice.
2. Enter the 3 digit code for your 3 devices (e.g. 214).
3. The LED should blink twice and all 3 of your devices and the
Watch TV Activity are now set up.
From now on, the TV device key will control a Sony TV, the STB Device
controls a DirecTV receiver and the Audio key controls an Onkyo
sound bar, and your Watch TV Activity combines all three of these.
You can repeat this for the Listen to Music and Watch Movie Activities
replacing the second digit with the brand of Blu-ray player or
Streaming box, as long as they are listed above.
If not, you should use the SimpleSet or Code Setup methods listed
earlier.
SETUP BY ACTIVITY
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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 equip-
ment 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 televi-
sion reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment
o 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 dierent from
that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
CAUTION: Any changes or modications not expressly approved by
the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority
to operate this equipment.
FCC INFORMATION
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CODELIST TV
TV
Acer 4143
Admiral 3879
Anity 3717, 3870, 3577,
3716
Aiwa 1362
Akai 1675
Akura 1687
AOC 3720, 2691, 1365,
2014, 2087
Apex Digital 2397, 4347, 4350
Ario 2397
Asus 3340
Asustek 3340
Atvio 3638, 3636, 3879
Atyme 2746
Audiosonic 1675
Audiovox 1564, 1276, 1769,
2121
Auria 4748, 2087, 2014,
2277
Avera 2397, 2049
Avol 2735, 4367, 3382,
3118, 1709
Axen 1709
Axess 3593
BenQ 1756
Blu:sens 2735
Bolva 2397
Broksonic 1892
Calypso 4748
Champion 1362
Changhong 4629
Coby 3627
Commercial Solutions 1447
Conia 1687
Contex 4053, 4280
Craig 3423
Crosley 3115
Curtis 3577, 2855, 2466,
3895, 2352, 2397,
3939, 4035, 3636,
3382, 3717
Curtis Mathes 1661
Daewoo 1661, 3115, 3879
Digitrex 4207
Disney 1892
DNS 3879
Durabrand 1463, 1595, 3879
Dynex 2049, 2184, 1780,
1463
Electrograph 1755
Electrohome 1670
Electron 2466, 2855
Element 3559, 1687, 2183,
2964, 4635, 5173,
4910, 4398, 1886,
4217, 4740
Elite 1457
Emerson 1864, 1963, 1394,
1886, 1595, 3623,
1661, 2183, 3559
Envision 1365, 2087, 2014
Epworth 1362
EQD 2014, 2087, 2277
EQD Auria 2014, 2087, 2277
ESA 1595, 1963
eTec 2397
Exorvision 3953
Favi 3382
Fisher 1362
Fluid 2964
Fujimaro 1687
Funai 1595, 1864, 1394,
1963
Furrion 3332, 4093
Gateway 1755, 1756
GE 1447
General Electric 1447
GFM 1886, 1963, 1864
GPX 3980, 3977
Haier 2309, 1749, 1748,
3382, 1753, 3429,
2293, 4398, 2214
Hannspree 1348, 2786
Hisense 3519, 4740, 4618,
2183, 5185, 1660,
3382, 4398
Hitachi 1643, 4398, 5102,
4455, 3382, 0679
Hiteker 3118
HKPro 3879, 2434
Hyundai 4618
iLo 1463, 1394
Insignia 2049, 1780, 4487,
3227, 1564, 1641,
2184, 1892, 1423,
1660, 1963, 1463
iSymphony 3382, 3429, 3118,
3094
JVC 1774, 1601, 3393,
2321, 2271, 4107,
4398, 5182, 4105,
4053, 1670, 1892,
4280, 4367
KC 4182
KDS 1687
LeEco 4007
Legend 2397, 2352, 1749,
2309
Lexus 3638
LG 1840, 2731, 1423,
1860, 2358, 4397,
3401, 4398, 0017
Liberton 3183
Lloyd’s 3382
LXI 0017
MAG 1687
Magnavox 3623, 1866, 2372,
1454, 1455, 1963,
1365, 1755, 1867,
4740, 1394, 4398
Marantz 1454
Maxent 1755
Memorex 4686, 1892, 1670,
1687
Mitsubishi 1250, 1797
Mitsubishi Electric 1250, 1797
Mitsui 1123, 3638, 3673
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