Onq lyriQ 15-0391 User manual

on-Q
tllegrand®
INSTRUCTION/INSTALLATION SHEET
lyriQTM
Keypad Volume Control
301
Fulling Mill Road, Suite G
Middletown, PA 17057
Phone (800) 321-2343 /Fax (717) 702-2546 15-0391 REV. 0
www.onqlegrand.com
1.
Introduction
The
lyriQTM
Keypad Volume Control, PIN AU7394-xx (see
Figure
1), is
an
integral
part
of
the
lyriQTM
Multi-Room Audio System. It is acomponent which, when
combined with other essential components and your source equipment (receiver,
CD player, etc.), creates aversatile whole-house audio system that will fill your
rooms with high-quality sound for years to come. It
USE::S
Category 5wiring to
distribute audio signals, control information and IR for remote control. The Keypad
has two on-board 7Watt class 0amplifiers to provide arich level
of
clean sound. It
also contains afull set
of
features, including the integrated ability to control all other
keypad volume controls
in
the house. It is available
in
White (-WH), Light Almond
(-
LA), Ivory (-IV),
or
Black (-BK).
2.
Description
The front panel
of
the
lyriQTM
Keypad Volume Control (see
Figure
1), contains push
buttons for VOLUME UP/DOWN (with five associated green Volume Bar Graph
LEOs), SOURCE (with four green Source Selection LEDs) and MUTE (with one red
status LED). There is also an IR target window and tri-colored status LED.
The rear
of
the
lyriQTM
Keypad Volume Control (see Figure
2)
contains an RJ45 jack
(J1) for connection to the
lyriQTM
Audio Distribution Module. The TB2 speaker output
connections (left and right, plus and minus) are spring loaded and designed to
support up to 14 gauge wire. The
TB1
Line Out connections (left and right, plus and
minus) are also spring loaded and designed to support
up
to 14 gauge wire. This
output is designed for devices such as powered sub-woofers.
3.
Installation
Installation
of
the
lyriQTM
Keypad Volume Control is best accomplished at multiple
times during new construction, at "Rough-in" before the drywall is installed, and at
"Trim-out" after the drywall is installed and painted.
NOTE:
Before
connecting
the
volume
controls:
Make
sure
that
power
supplies
are
not
connected
to
the
lyriQTM
Audio
Modules.
For
instructions
on
pre-wiring
and
installing
other
components
of
the
lyriQTM
Audio
System,
please
see
the
Instruction
Sheets
included
with
those
components.
Figure
1
Figure
2
NOTE:
All
wiring
should
be
terminated
to
the
T568A
wiring
standard.
Failure
to
follow
the
correct
wiring
standard
could
result
in
damaged
equipment.
A.
"Rough-in" steps:
1) Asingle Category 5cable should be run from the enclosure location to asingle gang outlet box
or
mud
ring at each Volume Control location.
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SHEET
lyriQTM
Keypad Volume Control
301
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Middletown, PA 17057
Phone (800) 321-2343 /Fax (717) 702-2546
www.onqlegrand.com 15-0391 REV. 0
NOTE: We
also
recommend
running
a16/4 speaker
wire
along
with
the Cat 5cable
to
support
future
upgrades
to
High Performance Keypads
if
desired.
B.
"Trim-out" steps:
1) Connect the volume control by terminating the pre-wired Category 5cable from the enclosure with
an
RJ45 plug, following the T568A wiring standard and insert this plug into jack
J1
(see
Figure
2).
2) For the Line Out/Speakers Out connections (TB1/TB2) strip 3/8"
of
insulation from each
of
the four
conductors and insert the appropriate wires into the appropriate connections (see
Figure
2).
NOTE:
Polarity
and
channels
are
clearly
marked (L+, L·, R·, R+)
for
proper
identification
during
installation.
a)
Use TB2 to connect your
ev6QTM
audio speakers to the volume control.
b)
Use
TB1
to connect your
ev6QTM
powered sub-woofer or
an
external amplifier to the volume control.
These connection terminals do not provide any amplification but the volume control
on
the keypad
controls the output level
of
this connection.
3) Connections
in
the enclosure (see
Figure
3):
a) The Category 5cable that was run
to
each volume control location should be terminated with
an
RJ45
plug according to the T568A wiring standard and inserted into one
of
the zone output jacks
of
the
associated
lyriQTM
audio distribution module.
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4) Keypad Mounting: check all connections and test the system's operation before installing the volume
controls into the wall. Use the included screws
to
install the volume control and wall plate into astandard
single gang box.
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on-Q
tllegrand®
INSTRUCTION/INSTALLATION SHEET
lyriQTM
Keypad Volume Control
301
Fulling Mill Road, Suite G
Middletown,
PA
17057
Phone (800) 321-2343 /Fax (717) 702-2546
www.onqlegrand.com 15-0391 REV. 0
NOTE:
If
not
using
a
low
voltage
mounting
ring, a20 in.3
or
greater
single
gang
box
is
recommended.
Volume
Buttons!
LEDs
Figure
4
.
~
Source
LEOs
'..
·1
IR/
Target
Status
LED
Source
Button~
Mute
Button~/
NOTE:
Upon
source
change,
volume
ramps
down
and
then
back
up
automatically.
B.
SOURCE select:
Keypad -Press SOURCE button multiple times (see
Figure
4).
Remote -Press SOURCE
1,
2,
3,
or 4button (see
Figure
5).
A.
ON/OFF:
Keypad -Press any button for ON /Press and hold MUTE
button for OFF (see
Figure
4).
Remote -Press On/Off button to toggle ON or OFF (see
Figure
5).
4.
Operation
C.
Volume Steps: Keypad
or
Remote -Press VOLUME UP or DOWN button
(40 steps).
D.
Mute: Keypad
or
Remote -Tap MUTE button.
E.
Back Light Level Adjust:
Keypad -Press and hold VOLUME UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously. The
button back lights will flash to indicate they may be adjusted. Press VOLUME UP
or DOWN button to adjust back light level. Press SOURCE or MUTE button to exit
or wait for 10 second time out (see
Figure
4).
NOTE:
When
any
Keypad
button
is
tapped,
back
light
level
goes
to
full
bright
and
returns
to
the
adjusted
level
when
activity
ceases.
For
Remote
operation,
the
back
light
goes
to
full
bright
when
an IR
command
is received
and
returns
to
the
adjusted
level
when
activity
ceases.
F.
Temporary Do Not Disturb (DND):
Keypad -Double tap MUTE button, Status/IR LED glows dim RED (see
Figure
4).
NOTE:
When
Keypad
is
in
temporary
DND
mode,
it
will
NOT
respond
to
whole
house
commands
from
other
locations.
Press
any
button
to
disable
temporary
DND
mode.
G.
Whole-House Source Control/Party Mode (see
Figure
4):
NOTE: In
this
mode,
every
operation
performed
on
this
keypad
will
be relayed
to
all
keypads
in
the
system
(like
Whole
House
Mode
on
the
Remote).
Figure
5
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tllegrand®
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Fulling Mill Road, Suite G
Middletown, PA 17057
Phone (800)
321-2343/
Fax (717) 702-2546
www.onqlegrand.com
INSTRUCTION/INSTALLATION SHEET
lyriQTM
Keypad Volume Control
18-0391 REV. 0
Keypad -Press the MUTE and SOURCE buttons simultaneously and the IR/Status LED should blink orange.
NOTE: The other keypads that are on and not
in
ONO
mode momentarily flash their Volume Bar Graph LEOs
(indicating they are under Whole House control). Their IR IStatus
LEO
also blinks orange.
In
this mode, all functions performed on the local keypad such as Volume Up/Down, Mute, Source selection,
or
Power Up/Down are relayed to and performed on all active keypads
in
the system.
NOTE: There are also two special SOURCE commands that may be issued
In
this mode as described
below.
1) When
in
Whole-House Source Control Mode and the SOURCE button is pressed and held, acommand will
be issued for all keypads to turn on and go to the selected source.
2) When in Whole-House Source Control Mode and the SOURCE button is double tapped, acommand will be
issued for all active keypads to go to the source that the local keypad is currently on. This is handy to get
everyone sync'd to the same source without going through all the selections. Remember,
if
I'm listening to a
source let's say
#3
for example and want to perform Whole House commands to get everyone else there, if I
simply
go
into Whole-House Source Control mode and press the SOURCE button it will cause everyone to
go
to #4 and then
#1
and then #2 and finally to #3, while double tapping it will cause every active keypad to
go directly to Source #3.
NOTE: The Whole-House Source Control mode will
be
exited when the user fails to press akey within 10
seconds or by pressing and holding the MUTE and SOURCE buttons simultaneously as before.
5.
Important Safety Precautions:
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING THE
lyriQTM
AUDIO SYSTEM.
•Do not attempt
to
service,
move
or
change
any
component of this
system
unless
you
are
qualified
to
do
so.
•This
system
should
be
installed
by
aqualified installer
and
must
conform
to
all/ocal building
and
electrical
codes.
•Do not apply power
to
the
lyriQTM
Audio
System
until
all
components
have
been
installed
and
all
wiring
has
been
properly
terminated.
•Do not attempt
to
terminate, change
or
un-install any
wiring
without first turning off power
at
the
lyriQTM
Audio
System
which
is
located
in
the
enclosure.
Unplug
the power transformer/s
that
is/are powering
the
lyriQTM
Audio
System
from
the
power
outlet before proceeding
with
wiring terminations or
changes.
•Install
each
component of this
system
away
from
heat sources
such
as
HVAC
ducts/registers, stoves
or
any
other heat
source.
•Do not expose
any
component that
was
designed for indoor
use
to
moisture.
Doing
so
can
create electrical hazards
or
render
the
component unusable. Exposure
to
moisture
will
also
void
the
warranty
on
the
system.
•
Only
use
a
damp
cloth
to
clean
the
cover plates of
the
system
components.
Do
not
use
vacuum
cleaners, liquid
or
aerosol
cleaners.
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www.onqlegrand.com
6.
Installer
Configuration
INSTRUCTION/INSTALLATION SHEET
lyriQTM
Keypad Volume Control
15-0391 REV. 0
A.
Installer Mode (see
Figure
4):
Keypad -Press and hold all four buttons (VOLUME UP, DOWN, MUTE and SOURCE) for @ 5 seconds (Status
LED will continually flash green then red while
in
Installer Mode).
1) Permanent DND -Press SOURCE to light LED
#1
NOTE:
With
Source
LED
#1
lit,
Press
VOLUME
buttons
to
adjust
permanent
DND
(Volume
Bar
Graph
LED
#1
ON =DND
disabled
(default)
or
Volume
Bar
Graph
LED #2 ON =DND enabled).
2) Turn On Volume -Press SOURCE to light LED #2
NOTE:
With
Source
LED #2 lit,
Volume
Bar
Graph
lights
indicate
Turn
On Level.
Press
VOLUME
buttons
to
adjust.
If
Volume
is
adjusted
all
the
way
up
(bottom
three
LEOs lit)
and
you
keep
pressing
VOLUME
UP,
the
top
LED
and
bottom
LED
only
will
light
=
Turn
On
to
last
volume
level.
3) Maximum Volume -Press SOURCE to light LED #3
NOTE:
With
Source
LED #3 lit,
Press
VOLUME
buttons
to
adjust
maximum
volume
level. The
user
will
then
not
be
able
to
exceed
this
volume
level.
4) IR Receiver Adjust -Press SOURCE to light LED #4
NOTE:
With
Source
LED #4
lit,
Press
VOLUME
buttons
to
adjust
IR
functionality.
Volume
Bar
Graph
LED
#1
ON
=
NormallR
functionality.
Volume
Bar
Graph LED #2 ON =IR
output
disabled
(Remote
controls
only
this
volume
control).
Volume
Bar
Graph
LED #3 ON =IR
Target
disabled
(useful
for
ganged
volume
controls
-
may
not
want
to
control
volume
of
outside
speakers
along
with
inside
speakers).
5) Balance -Press SOURCE to light LED
#1
and LED #2
NOTE:
With
Source
LED
#1
and
#2 lit,
Center
Volume
Bar
Graph
LED
is
On.
Press
VOLUME
buttons
to
adjust
left/right
balance.
6) Back Light Mode -Press SOURCE to light LED
#1
and LED #3
NOTE:
With
Source
LED
#1
and
#3 lit,
Press
VOLUME
buttons
to
adjust
Back
Light
Mode
(Volume
Bar
Graph
LED
#1
ON =
Back
Light
ON
or
Volume
Bar
Graph
LED #2 ON =
Back
Light
OFF).
7) Default Settings -Press SOURCE to light LED
#1
and LED #2 and LED #3 and LED #4
NOTE:
With
Source
LED
#1
and
#2
and
#3
and
#4 lit,
Press
VOLUME UP
or
DOWN
button
to
reset
the
volume
control
to
factory
default
settings.
B.
Firmware Version (see
Figure
4):
Keypad -With the volume control on, press the following sequence: MUTE, VOLUME DOWN, VOLUME UP,
VOLUME UP -repeat 3times.
NOTE:
After
pressing
this
sequence,
the
current
firmware
revision
will
be
displayed
on
the
Source
LEOs
and
Volume
Bar
Graph
LEOs.
For
example,
if
we
are
at
firmware
revision
1.1,
Source
LED
#1
and
the
bottom
Volume
Bar
Graph
LED
will
be lit.
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Phone (800)
321-2343/
Fax (717) 702-2546
www.onqlegrand.com
1.
Introduction
INSTRUCTION/INSTALLATION SHEET
lyriQTM
SINGLE SOURCE 4ZONE
AUDIO DISTRIBUTION HUB
15-0320 REV. B
The On-Q /Legrand
lyriQTM
Single Source 4
Zone Audio Distribution Hub, PN AU7396 (see
Figure
1), is an integral part
of
the
lyriQTM
Audio
System. It is acomponent which, when
combined with other essential components and
your source equipment receiver, CD player, etc,
creates aversatile whole-house audio system
that will fill your rooms with high-quality sound
for years to come. Category 5technology is a
new, innovative method
of
providing high quality
audio to remote locations with asingle 8-
conductor cable such as Category
5.
This
technology provides many advantages over
other conventional methods
of
audio distribution
such as simple, single Category 5wiring
scheme, and infrared control
of
system
components.
2.
Description
sou
-~
~
CASCADE
PI
~
OUT
Figure
1
All components
of
the
lyriQTM
Audio System are wired centrally from the
lyriQTM
Audio Distribution Hub located
within the structured wiring enclosure.
In
addition to providing acentral point
of
connection, the Hub distributes
the necessary voltage to power the system. The
lyriQTM
Single Source Input and
lyriQTM
Volume Controls connect
directly to the module utilizing RJ-45 connections. The system can support multiple modules through "daisy
chaining" the Audio Distribution Hubs.
NOTE:
The
single
bay
bracket
shown
in
Figure
1(P/N 364890-01)
is
included
with
the
Audio
Distribution
Hub.
NOTE:
The
24
volt,
2.5
amp
Power
Supply,
PN F7723,
is
not
included
and
must
be
purchased
separately.
3.
Installation
Installation
of
the On-Q/Legrand
lyriQTM
Single Source 4Zone Audio Distribution Hub and related components,
is best accomplished at multiple times during new construction, at "Rough-in" before the drywall is installed, and
at "Trim-out" after the drywall
is
installed and painted.
IMPORTANT:
Read
the
manuals
that
are
included
with
all
associated
lyriQTM
Audio
products
before
installation
of
any
single
component!
If
you
are
unsure
of
any
of
the
following
installation
procedures
contact
On-Q/Legrand
Technical
Support
@1-800-321-2343
option
1
or
contact
an
On-Q/Legrand
installer.
NOTE:
The
lyriQTM
Audio
Distribution
Hub
provides
power
to
all
of
the
components
of
the
lyriQTM
Audio
System.
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INSTRUCTION/INSTALLATION SHEET
lyriQTM
SINGLE SOURCE 4ZONE
AUDIO DISTRIBUTION HUB
301
Fulling Mill Road. Suite G
Middletown. PA 17057
Phone (800)
321-2343/
Fax (717) 702-2546
www.onqlegrand.com 15-0320 REV. B
NOTE:
To
provide ultimate flexibility
for
future products, run
two
Category 5cables from the
lyriQTM
Single Source Input to the
lyriQTM
Single
Source
4
Zone
Audio
Distribution Hub. Also, run a16/2
or
16/4
speaker
cable, along with the Category 5cable, from the
lyriQTM
Single
Source
4
Zone
Distribution
Hub
to each
volume
control location.
A.
"Rough-in" steps:
1.
Run aCategory 5cable from the room location containing the
lyriQTM
Single Source Input (typically the
entertainment center location) to the
lyriQTM
Audio Distribution Hub located
in
the Enclosure.
2.
Run Category 5cables from the room locations containing the
lyriQTM
Volume Controls to the
lyriQTM
Audio Distribution Hub located
in
the Enclosure.
B.
"Trim-out" steps:
NOTE:
Make
sure that the
Power
Supply is not connected to the Distribution Hub.
Figure 2
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To lyriQTMVolume
Controls or Local
Source Inputs
.................
•
•
•To
lyriQTM
Audio
:
Cl
Distribution Hub
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.............................
4.
Connect the Category 5cables
coming from the room locations
containing the
lyriQTM
Volume
Controls to the Zone Output jacks on
the
lyriQTM
Audio Distribution Hub
(see Figure
2).
1.
Install one or more
lyriQTM
Audio
Distribution Hubs
in
the enclosure by
first attaching the Hubs to their
included brackets using the 4corner
plungers. Then insert the bracket
tabs into the slots on the left
of
the
enclosure and use the bracket push-
pin to secure each Hub to the
enclosure.
3.
Connect the
lyriQTM
Single Source
Input AUDIO OUT jack via a
Category 5jumper such as the 36"
PN 363201-30, to awall jack with an
RJ-45 insert. This jack
in
turn should
be wired to the SOURCE IN jack
of
the
lyriQTM
Audio Distribution Hub
(see Figure
2).
2.
Terminate all Category 5cables with
RJ-45 plugs using the T568A wiring
standard.
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tllegrand®
301
Fulling Mill Road, Suite G
Middletown, PA 17057
Phone (800)
321-2343/
Fax (717) 702-2546
www.onqlegrand.com
INSTRUCTION/INSTALLATION SHEET
lyriQTM
SINGLE SOURCE 4ZONE
AUDIO DISTRIBUTION HUB
15-0320 REV. B
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5.
If
applicable,
connect
additionallyriQTM
Audio
Distribution
Hubs
together
by
connecting
a
Category
5
jumper
cable
from
the
CASCADE
OUT
jack
on
one
Hub
to
the
SOURCE
IN
jack
on
the
other
Hub.
6.
Plug
the
24
volt
power
supply
cable
into
the
Power
jack
on
the
lyriQTM
Audio
Distribution
Hub.
7.
Verify
system
functionality.
4. Important Safety Precautions:
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING THE
lyriQTM
AUDIO SYSTEM.
Do not attempt to service, move or change any component of this system unless you are qualified to do so.
This system should be installed by aqualified installer and must conform to all local building and electrical codes.
Do not apply power to the lyriQTM Audio System until all components have been installed and all wiring has been
properly terminated.
Do not attempt to terminate, change or un-install any wiring without first turning off power at the lyriQTM
Single
Source
4
Zone
Audio
Distribution
Hub
which is located
in
the enclosure. Unplug the power transformer that
is
powering the
lyriQTM
Single
Source
4
Zone
Audio
Distribution
Hub
from the power outlet before proceeding with wiring
terminations or changes.
Install each component of this system away from heat sources such as HVAC ducts/registers, stoves or any other heat
source.
Do not expose any component that was designed for indoor use to moisture. Doing so can create electrical hazards or
render the component unusable. Exposure to moisture will also void the warranty on the system.
Only use adamp cloth to clean the cover plates
of
the system components. Do not use vacuum cleaners, liquid or aerosol
cleaners.
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tllegrand"
301
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Phone (800) 321-2343 /Fax (717) 702-2546
www.onqlegrand.com
1.
Introduction
INSTRUCTION/INSTALLATION SHEET
SINGLE SOURCE INPUT
15-0319 REV. 0
The On-O /Legrand Single Source Input,
PN
F7398 (see
Figure
1),
is an integral part of the Category 5Audio System.
It
is
acomponent which, when combined with other essential
components and your source equipment receiver, CD player,
etc, creates aversatile whole-house audio system that will fill
your rooms with high-quality sound for years to come.
Category 5technology
is
anew, innovative method
of
providing high quality audio to remote locations with asingle
8-conductor cable such as Category
5.
This technology
provides many advantages over other conventional methods
of
audio distribution such as simple, single Category 5wiring
scheme, and infrared control
of
system components. Figure 1
2. Description
The Single Source Input typically resides at the entertainment center and is connected to the enclosure mounted
Audio Distribution Module using asingle Category 5cable run. This Single Source Input requires line level output
from the audio source being distributed. If your receiver does not have adedicated line level
or
preamp output,
use the tape monitor output. The Single Source Input provides RCA jacks for audio source equipment connection.
The line level audio signal
is
sent to the Audio Distribution Module over the Category 5cable. IR signals that are
transmitted to any Category 5Audio Volume Control within the system are directed to source equipment using IR
emitter cables (F7425) that plug into the three 2.5mm jacks on the Single Source Input.
3. Installation
IMPORTANT: Read the manuals that are included with all associated Category 5Audio products before
installation
of
any single component! If you are unsure
of
any
of
the following installation procedures
contact On-Q/Legrand Technical Support @1-800-321-2343 option 1
or
contact an On-Q/Legrand
installer.
NOTE: The Single Source Input, like all other On-Q/Legrand Category 5Audio system components, is
powered by the On-Q/Legrand Category 5Audio Distribution Module.
NOTE: To provide ultimate flexibility for future products, run two Category 5cables from the Single
Source Input to the Single Source 4Zone Distribution Hub. Also, run a16/2
or
16/4 speaker cable, along
with the Category 5cable, from the Single Source 4Zone Distribution Hub to each volume control
location.
ARun aCategory 5cable from the room location containing the Single Source Input (typically the
entertainment center location) to the Category 5Audio Distribution Module located in the Enclosure,
B.
Make sure that the Power Supply is not connected to the Audio Distribution Hub.
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1.
Introduction
INSTRUCTION/INSTALLATION SHEET
SINGLE SOURCE INPUT
15-0319 REV. 0
The On-O /Legrand Single Source Input,
PN
F7398 (see
Figure
1),
is an integral part of the Category 5Audio System.
It
is
acomponent which, when combined with other essential
components and your source equipment receiver, CD player,
etc, creates aversatile whole-house audio system that will fill
your rooms with high-quality sound for years to come.
Category 5technology
is
anew, innovative method
of
providing high quality audio to remote locations with asingle
8-conductor cable such as Category
5.
This technology
provides many advantages over other conventional methods
of
audio distribution such as simple, single Category 5wiring
scheme, and infrared control
of
system components. Figure 1
2. Description
The Single Source Input typically resides at the entertainment center and is connected to the enclosure mounted
Audio Distribution Module using asingle Category 5cable run. This Single Source Input requires line level output
from the audio source being distributed. If your receiver does not have adedicated line level
or
preamp output,
use the tape monitor output. The Single Source Input provides RCA jacks for audio source equipment connection.
The line level audio signal
is
sent to the Audio Distribution Module over the Category 5cable. IR signals that are
transmitted to any Category 5Audio Volume Control within the system are directed to source equipment using IR
emitter cables (F7425) that plug into the three 2.5mm jacks on the Single Source Input.
3. Installation
IMPORTANT: Read the manuals that are included with all associated Category 5Audio products before
installation
of
any single component! If you are unsure
of
any
of
the following installation procedures
contact On-Q/Legrand Technical Support @1-800-321-2343 option 1
or
contact an On-Q/Legrand
installer.
NOTE: The Single Source Input, like all other On-Q/Legrand Category 5Audio system components, is
powered by the On-Q/Legrand Category 5Audio Distribution Module.
NOTE: To provide ultimate flexibility for future products, run two Category 5cables from the Single
Source Input to the Single Source 4Zone Distribution Hub. Also, run a16/2
or
16/4 speaker cable, along
with the Category 5cable, from the Single Source 4Zone Distribution Hub to each volume control
location.
ARun aCategory 5cable from the room location containing the Single Source Input (typically the
entertainment center location) to the Category 5Audio Distribution Module located in the Enclosure,
B.
Make sure that the Power Supply is not connected to the Audio Distribution Hub.
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www.onqlegrand.com
1.
Introduction
INSTRUCTION/INSTALLATION SHEET
SINGLE SOURCE INPUT
15-0319 REV. 0
The On-O /Legrand Single Source Input,
PN
F7398 (see
Figure
1),
is an integral part of the Category 5Audio System.
It
is
acomponent which, when combined with other essential
components and your source equipment receiver, CD player,
etc, creates aversatile whole-house audio system that will fill
your rooms with high-quality sound for years to come.
Category 5technology
is
anew, innovative method
of
providing high quality audio to remote locations with asingle
8-conductor cable such as Category
5.
This technology
provides many advantages over other conventional methods
of
audio distribution such as simple, single Category 5wiring
scheme, and infrared control
of
system components. Figure 1
2. Description
The Single Source Input typically resides at the entertainment center and is connected to the enclosure mounted
Audio Distribution Module using asingle Category 5cable run. This Single Source Input requires line level output
from the audio source being distributed. If your receiver does not have adedicated line level
or
preamp output,
use the tape monitor output. The Single Source Input provides RCA jacks for audio source equipment connection.
The line level audio signal
is
sent to the Audio Distribution Module over the Category 5cable. IR signals that are
transmitted to any Category 5Audio Volume Control within the system are directed to source equipment using IR
emitter cables (F7425) that plug into the three 2.5mm jacks on the Single Source Input.
3. Installation
IMPORTANT: Read the manuals that are included with all associated Category 5Audio products before
installation
of
any single component! If you are unsure
of
any
of
the following installation procedures
contact On-Q/Legrand Technical Support @1-800-321-2343 option 1
or
contact an On-Q/Legrand
installer.
NOTE: The Single Source Input, like all other On-Q/Legrand Category 5Audio system components, is
powered by the On-Q/Legrand Category 5Audio Distribution Module.
NOTE: To provide ultimate flexibility for future products, run two Category 5cables from the Single
Source Input to the Single Source 4Zone Distribution Hub. Also, run a16/2
or
16/4 speaker cable, along
with the Category 5cable, from the Single Source 4Zone Distribution Hub to each volume control
location.
ARun aCategory 5cable from the room location containing the Single Source Input (typically the
entertainment center location) to the Category 5Audio Distribution Module located in the Enclosure,
B.
Make sure that the Power Supply is not connected to the Audio Distribution Hub.
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Fax (717) 702-2546
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INSTRUCTION/INSTALLATION SHEET
SINGLE SOURCE INPUT
15-0319 REV. 0
--(;.1--
~
C.
Connect apair
of
RCA interconnect
cables from the receiver/pre-amplifier
line level output (2nd zone out, tape 1
out, tape 2
Qut,
etc.)
to
the
AUDIO
IN
jacks
of
the Single Source Input (see
Figure 2).
11
is recommended that you
NOT use apre-amp (or non fixed output)
from areceiver/pre-amplifier. If this is
used the output will be post the
receiver/pre-amplifier volume control
thus making the output to the Single
Source Input vary with the volume
setting of the receiverfpre-amplifier. If a
FIXED output like tape 1
or
tape 2is
used, it is independent
of
the volume
setting of the receiver/pre-amplifier thus
allowing the Category 5Volume
Controls to have full control over the
sound level.
From Line Level
Outpul(Tape Out) Speaker
To
Volume
cable-future Controls or Local
,,"
Source Inputs
..................... •
NOTE:
If
the TAPE OUTPUT
jack
is
used and
must
be shared
with
aTape
Deck,
then
audio
Ycables can be
used.
D.
If
IR
control is being used plug the
emitters into the
IR
EMITIER
outputs
and place them onto the
IR
receiver
windows
of
the source equipment via the
peel away adhesive strip.
.I.
1""1
•
To
Cat SAudio •
Distribution
Hub
Spare
CatS
•
•:
...
-fulure
use
.
""
..
Figure
2
NOTE:
With
the
Emitter
3
switch
in
the
ON
position,
Emitter
3
outputs
56K
accommodating
a
greater
variety
of
IR
transmitters.
E.
If the UniversallR Target,
PN
F7426, is being used, plug
it
into the
IR
INPUT
jack
on the Single Source Input.
F.
Connect the Single Source Input AUDIO OUTjack via aCategory 5jumper such as the 36" (PIN 363201-30)
to awall jack with an RJ-45 insert. This jack
in
turn should be wired to the SOURCE
IN
jack
of
the Category 5
Audio Distribution Hub (see
Figure
2).
G. Check all other system components and then power the Category 5Audio Distribution Hub.
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Phone (800)
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Fax (717) 702-2546
www.onqlegrand.com
INSTRUCTION/INSTALLATION SHEET
SINGLE SOURCE INPUT
15-0319 REV. 0
--(;.1--
~
C.
Connect apair
of
RCA interconnect
cables from the receiver/pre-amplifier
line level output (2nd zone out, tape 1
out, tape 2
Qut,
etc.)
to
the
AUDIO
IN
jacks
of
the Single Source Input (see
Figure 2).
11
is recommended that you
NOT use apre-amp (or non fixed output)
from areceiver/pre-amplifier. If this is
used the output will be post the
receiver/pre-amplifier volume control
thus making the output to the Single
Source Input vary with the volume
setting of the receiverfpre-amplifier. If a
FIXED output like tape 1
or
tape 2is
used, it is independent
of
the volume
setting of the receiver/pre-amplifier thus
allowing the Category 5Volume
Controls to have full control over the
sound level.
From Line Level
Outpul(Tape Out) Speaker
To
Volume
cable-future Controls or Local
,,"
Source Inputs
..................... •
NOTE:
If
the TAPE OUTPUT
jack
is
used and
must
be shared
with
aTape
Deck,
then
audio
Ycables can be
used.
D.
If
IR
control is being used plug the
emitters into the
IR
EMITIER
outputs
and place them onto the
IR
receiver
windows
of
the source equipment via the
peel away adhesive strip.
.I.
1""1
•
To
Cat SAudio •
Distribution
Hub
Spare
CatS
•
•:
...
-fulure
use
.
""
..
Figure
2
NOTE:
With
the
Emitter
3
switch
in
the
ON
position,
Emitter
3
outputs
56K
accommodating
a
greater
variety
of
IR
transmitters.
E.
If the UniversallR Target,
PN
F7426, is being used, plug
it
into the
IR
INPUT
jack
on the Single Source Input.
F.
Connect the Single Source Input AUDIO OUTjack via aCategory 5jumper such as the 36" (PIN 363201-30)
to awall jack with an RJ-45 insert. This jack
in
turn should be wired to the SOURCE
IN
jack
of
the Category 5
Audio Distribution Hub (see
Figure
2).
G. Check all other system components and then power the Category 5Audio Distribution Hub.
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Dlegrand"
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Middletown, PA 17057
Phone (800)
321-2343/
Fax (717) 702-2546
www.onqlegrand.com
INSTRUCTION/INSTALLATION SHEET
SINGLE SOURCE INPUT
15-0319 REV. 0
--(;.1--
~
C.
Connect apair
of
RCA interconnect
cables from the receiver/pre-amplifier
line level output (2nd zone out, tape 1
out, tape 2
Qut,
etc.)
to
the
AUDIO
IN
jacks
of
the Single Source Input (see
Figure 2).
11
is recommended that you
NOT use apre-amp (or non fixed output)
from areceiver/pre-amplifier. If this is
used the output will be post the
receiver/pre-amplifier volume control
thus making the output to the Single
Source Input vary with the volume
setting of the receiverfpre-amplifier. If a
FIXED output like tape 1
or
tape 2is
used, it is independent
of
the volume
setting of the receiver/pre-amplifier thus
allowing the Category 5Volume
Controls to have full control over the
sound level.
From Line Level
Outpul(Tape Out) Speaker
To
Volume
cable-future Controls or Local
,,"
Source Inputs
..................... •
NOTE:
If
the TAPE OUTPUT
jack
is
used and
must
be shared
with
aTape
Deck,
then
audio
Ycables can be
used.
D.
If
IR
control is being used plug the
emitters into the
IR
EMITIER
outputs
and place them onto the
IR
receiver
windows
of
the source equipment via the
peel away adhesive strip.
.I.
1""1
•
To
Cat SAudio •
Distribution
Hub
Spare
CatS
•
•:
...
-fulure
use
.
""
..
Figure
2
NOTE:
With
the
Emitter
3
switch
in
the
ON
position,
Emitter
3
outputs
56K
accommodating
a
greater
variety
of
IR
transmitters.
E.
If the UniversallR Target,
PN
F7426, is being used, plug
it
into the
IR
INPUT
jack
on the Single Source Input.
F.
Connect the Single Source Input AUDIO OUTjack via aCategory 5jumper such as the 36" (PIN 363201-30)
to awall jack with an RJ-45 insert. This jack
in
turn should be wired to the SOURCE
IN
jack
of
the Category 5
Audio Distribution Hub (see
Figure
2).
G. Check all other system components and then power the Category 5Audio Distribution Hub.
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4. Important Safety Precautions:
INSTRUCTION/INSTALLATION SHEET
SINGLE SOURCE INPUT
18-0319 REV. 0
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING THE
CATEGORY
5AUDIO SYSTEM.
•
Do
not attempt to service, move or change any component of this system unless you are qualified to do so.
•This system should be installed by aqualified installer and must conform to all local building and electrical codes.
•
Do
not apply power to the Category 5Audio System until all components have been installed and all wiring has been
properly terminated.
•
Do
not attempt to terminate, change or un-install any wiring without first turning off power at the Category 5Audio System
which
is
located
in
the enclosure. Unplug the power transformer that
is
powering the Category 5Audio System from the
power outlet before proceeding with wiring terminations or changes.
•Install each component
of
this system away from heat sources such as HVAC ducts/registers, stoves or any other heat source.
•
Do
not expose any component that was designed for indoor use to moisture. Doing so can create electrical hazards or
render the component unusable. Exposure to moisture will also void the warranty on the system.
•Only use adamp cloth to clean the cover plates of the system components. Do not use vacuum cleaners, liquid or aerosol
cleaners.
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www.onqlegrand.com
4. Important Safety Precautions:
INSTRUCTION/INSTALLATION SHEET
SINGLE SOURCE INPUT
18-0319 REV. 0
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING THE
CATEGORY
5AUDIO SYSTEM.
•
Do
not attempt to service, move or change any component of this system unless you are qualified to do so.
•This system should be installed by aqualified installer and must conform to all local building and electrical codes.
•
Do
not apply power to the Category 5Audio System until all components have been installed and all wiring has been
properly terminated.
•
Do
not attempt to terminate, change or un-install any wiring without first turning off power at the Category 5Audio System
which
is
located
in
the enclosure. Unplug the power transformer that
is
powering the Category 5Audio System from the
power outlet before proceeding with wiring terminations or changes.
•Install each component
of
this system away from heat sources such as HVAC ducts/registers, stoves or any other heat source.
•
Do
not expose any component that was designed for indoor use to moisture. Doing so can create electrical hazards or
render the component unusable. Exposure to moisture will also void the warranty on the system.
•Only use adamp cloth to clean the cover plates of the system components. Do not use vacuum cleaners, liquid or aerosol
cleaners.
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Phone (800) 321-2343/ Fax (717) 702-2546
www.onqlegrand.com
4. Important Safety Precautions:
INSTRUCTION/INSTALLATION SHEET
SINGLE SOURCE INPUT
18-0319 REV. 0
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING THE
CATEGORY
5AUDIO SYSTEM.
•
Do
not attempt to service, move or change any component of this system unless you are qualified to do so.
•This system should be installed by aqualified installer and must conform to all local building and electrical codes.
•
Do
not apply power to the Category 5Audio System until all components have been installed and all wiring has been
properly terminated.
•
Do
not attempt to terminate, change or un-install any wiring without first turning off power at the Category 5Audio System
which
is
located
in
the enclosure. Unplug the power transformer that
is
powering the Category 5Audio System from the
power outlet before proceeding with wiring terminations or changes.
•Install each component
of
this system away from heat sources such as HVAC ducts/registers, stoves or any other heat source.
•
Do
not expose any component that was designed for indoor use to moisture. Doing so can create electrical hazards or
render the component unusable. Exposure to moisture will also void the warranty on the system.
•Only use adamp cloth to clean the cover plates of the system components. Do not use vacuum cleaners, liquid or aerosol
cleaners.
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INSTRUCTION/INSTALLATION SHEET
lyriQTM
Local
Source
Input
15-0321 REV. A
1.
Introduction
The On-Q /Legrand
lyriQTM
Local Source Input, PN
F7417-xx
(see
Figure
1), is
an integral part
of
the On-Q/Legrand
lyriQTM
Audio System. It is acomponent
which, when combined with other essential components and your source
equipment (receiver, CD player, etc.), creates aversatile whole-house audio
system that will fill your rooms with high-quality sound for years to come.
Category 5technology is anew, innovative method
of
providing high quality
audio to remote locations with asingle 8-conductor cable such as Cat 5e. This
technology provides many advantages over other conventional methods
of
audio distribution such as simple, single Cat 5e wiring scheme, infrared control
of
system components, and system power status.
NOTE: The
lyriQTM
Local
Source
Input,
like
other
On-Q/Legrand
lyriQTM
Audio
system
components,
is
powered
by
the
On-Q/Legrand
lyriQTM
Audio
Distribution
Module.
IMPORTANT: Read
the
manuals
that
are
included
with
all
associated
lyriQTM
Audio
products
before
installation
of
any
single
component!
If
you
are
unsure
of
any
of
the
following
installation
procedures
contact
On-
Q/Legrand
Technical
Support
@1-800-321-2343
option
1
or
contact
an
On-
Q/Legrand
installer.
2.
Description
F7
417
-WH (White)
F7
417
-LA (Lt.
AI
mond)
F7
417
-IV (Ivory)
F7
417
-BK (Black)
Figure 1
The
lyriQTM
Local Source Input allows the system to use a"local" input
in
any Audio zone. It is connected in
series with the volume control by simply terminating the run
of
Cat 5cable from the
lyriQTM
Distribution Module
to the input
of
the
lyriQTM
Local Source Input, and connecting the output
of
the
lyriQTM
Local Source Input to the
volume control. The
lyriQTM
Local Source Input uses the same
110
style punchdown connection as the volume
controls. The
lyriQTM
Local Source Input senses the audio signal from aline level audio source such as aCD
player, and if it is active, the local source has priority over the main source and will be heard within the zone.
When the local source is no longer active
or
plugged in, the main source will be heard
in
the zone within 30
seconds.
3.
Installation
Installation
of
the On-Q
lyriQTM
Local Source Input is best accomplished in two steps during new construction,
at "Rough-in" before the drywall is installed, and at "Trim-out" after the drywall is installed and painted.
NOTE: The
On-Q/Legrand
lyriQTM
Local
Source
Input
is
typically
mounted
at
electrical
outlet
height.
Measure
the
nearest
box
on
the
same
wall
that
the
lyriQTM
Local
Source
Input
will
be
installed
and
place
the
J-Box
at
the
same
height.
Position
and
cabling
must
maintain
separation
of
class
2
cable
from
power
wiring.
Special
applications,
such
as
audio
from
aTV,
entertainment
center,
or
a
computer,
may
require
different
heights.
A. "Rough-in" steps:
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INSTRUCTION/INSTALLATION SHEET
lyriQTM
Local
Source
Input
15-0321 REV. A
1.
Introduction
The On-Q /Legrand
lyriQTM
Local Source Input, PN
F7417-xx
(see
Figure
1), is
an integral part
of
the On-Q/Legrand
lyriQTM
Audio System. It is acomponent
which, when combined with other essential components and your source
equipment (receiver, CD player, etc.), creates aversatile whole-house audio
system that will fill your rooms with high-quality sound for years to come.
Category 5technology is anew, innovative method
of
providing high quality
audio to remote locations with asingle 8-conductor cable such as Cat 5e. This
technology provides many advantages over other conventional methods
of
audio distribution such as simple, single Cat 5e wiring scheme, infrared control
of
system components, and system power status.
NOTE: The
lyriQTM
Local
Source
Input,
like
other
On-Q/Legrand
lyriQTM
Audio
system
components,
is
powered
by
the
On-Q/Legrand
lyriQTM
Audio
Distribution
Module.
IMPORTANT: Read
the
manuals
that
are
included
with
all
associated
lyriQTM
Audio
products
before
installation
of
any
single
component!
If
you
are
unsure
of
any
of
the
following
installation
procedures
contact
On-
Q/Legrand
Technical
Support
@1-800-321-2343
option
1
or
contact
an
On-
Q/Legrand
installer.
2.
Description
F7
417
-WH (White)
F7
417
-LA (Lt.
AI
mond)
F7
417
-IV (Ivory)
F7
417
-BK (Black)
Figure 1
The
lyriQTM
Local Source Input allows the system to use a"local" input
in
any Audio zone. It is connected in
series with the volume control by simply terminating the run
of
Cat 5cable from the
lyriQTM
Distribution Module
to the input
of
the
lyriQTM
Local Source Input, and connecting the output
of
the
lyriQTM
Local Source Input to the
volume control. The
lyriQTM
Local Source Input uses the same
110
style punchdown connection as the volume
controls. The
lyriQTM
Local Source Input senses the audio signal from aline level audio source such as aCD
player, and if it is active, the local source has priority over the main source and will be heard within the zone.
When the local source is no longer active
or
plugged in, the main source will be heard
in
the zone within 30
seconds.
3.
Installation
Installation
of
the On-Q
lyriQTM
Local Source Input is best accomplished in two steps during new construction,
at "Rough-in" before the drywall is installed, and at "Trim-out" after the drywall is installed and painted.
NOTE: The
On-Q/Legrand
lyriQTM
Local
Source
Input
is
typically
mounted
at
electrical
outlet
height.
Measure
the
nearest
box
on
the
same
wall
that
the
lyriQTM
Local
Source
Input
will
be
installed
and
place
the
J-Box
at
the
same
height.
Position
and
cabling
must
maintain
separation
of
class
2
cable
from
power
wiring.
Special
applications,
such
as
audio
from
aTV,
entertainment
center,
or
a
computer,
may
require
different
heights.
A. "Rough-in" steps:
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2007
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on-Q
Lllegrand®
301
Fulling Mill Road, Suite G
Middletown, PA 17057
Phone(800)321-2343/Fax~17)702-2546
www.onqlegrand.com
INSTRUCTION/INSTALLATION
SHEET
lyriQTM
Local Source Input
15-0321 REV. A
1.
Run Cat 5cable from the lyriQ™Single Source 4Zone Distribution Module located in the Enclosure to
the single gang
box
at
the location that will contain the
lyriQTM
Local Source Input. Also run Cat 5cable
from the single gang box that will contain the
lyriQTM
Local Source Input to the volume control location.
B. "Trim-out" steps:
NOTE: Use astandard punch down tool with a110 style blade, maintain less than %"
of
untwisting of
pairs, and make sure the 110 blade cuts any excess conductor completely.
1. Punch
down
the prewired
Cat
5e cable from the lyriQ™
Single Source 4Zone Distribution Module onto the 110 strip
labeled "INPUT"
at
the bottom
of
the unit (see Figure 2).
2.
Punch
down
the prewired Cat 5e cable to the
lyriQTM
Volume
Control onto the 110 style block labeled
"OUTPUT"
at the
top
of
the unit (see Figure
2).
3.
The
JP1
header
next to the
"OUTPUT"
110 strip is set to
the "KNOB" (pins 2and 3
jumpered)
position
by
default and
this position is suitable
for
knob only
or
mixed knob and
keypad systems. Ifthe system uses keypad volume
controls only,
move
JP1 to the "KEYPAD" (pins 1and 2
jumpered)
position.
4. Mounting: Use the included screws to install the
lyriQTM
Local Source Input into astandard single gang
box
and use
astandard Decorator style cover.
4.
Important Safety Precautions:
To
Volume
Control
From
Audio
Module
Figure 2
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING THE
lyriQTM
AUDIO SYSTEM.
•Do not attempt
to
service,
move
or change any component of this system unless
you
are
qualified
to
do
so.
•This system should
be
installed
by
aqualified installer
and
must conform
to
all
local building
and
electrical
codes.
•Do not apply power
to
the
lyriQ™Audio System until
all
components
have
been
installed
and
all
wiring
has
been
properly
terminated.
•Do not attempt
to
terminate, change
or
un-install any wiring without first turning off power
to
the
lyriQ™Audio System which
is
located
in
the
enclosure. Unplug
the
power transformer that
is
powering
the
lyriQ™Audio System
from
the power outlet
before proceeding
with
wiring terminations or changes.
•Install
each
component of this system away
from
heat sources
such
as
HVAC
ducts/registers, stoves or any other heat
source.
•Do not expose any component that
was
designed for indoor
use
to
moisture. Doing
so
can
create electrical hazards or
render
the
component unusable. Exposure
to
moisture will also
void
the warranty
on
the
system.
•Only
use
adamp cloth
to
clean the cover plates of the system components.
Do
not
use
vacuum cleaners, liquid or aerosol
cleaners.
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by
On-Q/Legrand
All
Rights Reserved. Page 2of2
on-Q
Lllegrand®
301
Fulling Mill Road, Suite G
Middletown, PA 17057
Phone(800)321-2343/Fax~17)702-2546
www.onqlegrand.com
INSTRUCTION/INSTALLATION
SHEET
lyriQTM
Local Source Input
15-0321 REV. A
1.
Run Cat 5cable from the lyriQ™Single Source 4Zone Distribution Module located in the Enclosure to
the single gang
box
at
the location that will contain the
lyriQTM
Local Source Input. Also run Cat 5cable
from the single gang box that will contain the
lyriQTM
Local Source Input to the volume control location.
B. "Trim-out" steps:
NOTE: Use astandard punch down tool with a110 style blade, maintain less than %"
of
untwisting of
pairs, and make sure the 110 blade cuts any excess conductor completely.
1. Punch
down
the prewired
Cat
5e cable from the lyriQ™
Single Source 4Zone Distribution Module onto the 110 strip
labeled "INPUT"
at
the bottom
of
the unit (see Figure 2).
2.
Punch
down
the prewired Cat 5e cable to the
lyriQTM
Volume
Control onto the 110 style block labeled
"OUTPUT"
at the
top
of
the unit (see Figure
2).
3.
The
JP1
header
next to the
"OUTPUT"
110 strip is set to
the "KNOB" (pins 2and 3
jumpered)
position
by
default and
this position is suitable
for
knob only
or
mixed knob and
keypad systems. Ifthe system uses keypad volume
controls only,
move
JP1 to the "KEYPAD" (pins 1and 2
jumpered)
position.
4. Mounting: Use the included screws to install the
lyriQTM
Local Source Input into astandard single gang
box
and use
astandard Decorator style cover.
4.
Important Safety Precautions:
To
Volume
Control
From
Audio
Module
Figure 2
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING THE
lyriQTM
AUDIO SYSTEM.
•Do not attempt
to
service,
move
or change any component of this system unless
you
are
qualified
to
do
so.
•This system should
be
installed
by
aqualified installer
and
must conform
to
all
local building
and
electrical
codes.
•Do not apply power
to
the
lyriQ™Audio System until
all
components
have
been
installed
and
all
wiring
has
been
properly
terminated.
•Do not attempt
to
terminate, change
or
un-install any wiring without first turning off power
to
the
lyriQ™Audio System which
is
located
in
the
enclosure. Unplug
the
power transformer that
is
powering
the
lyriQ™Audio System
from
the power outlet
before proceeding
with
wiring terminations or changes.
•Install
each
component of this system away
from
heat sources
such
as
HVAC
ducts/registers, stoves or any other heat
source.
•Do not expose any component that
was
designed for indoor
use
to
moisture. Doing
so
can
create electrical hazards or
render
the
component unusable. Exposure
to
moisture will also
void
the warranty
on
the
system.
•Only
use
adamp cloth
to
clean the cover plates of the system components.
Do
not
use
vacuum cleaners, liquid or aerosol
cleaners.
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by
On-Q/Legrand
All
Rights Reserved. Page 2of2

onoQ
Dlegrand°
301
Fulling Mill Road, Suite G
Middletown, PA 17057
Phone (800) 321-23431 Fall (717) 702-2546
www.onqlegrand.com
1.
Introduction
INSTRUCTION
IINST
ALLATION SHEET
Dual IR
Mouse
Emitter
I
Universal
IR
Target
15-0405 Rev. 0
On-QJLegrand offers both aDual Infrared Emitter (PIN F7425) and an Infrared Target (PIN F7426) to help
control the customer's audio equipment when used with
our
lyriQllol Audio System
2,
Description
The
On·Q
F7425
DualiR
Mouse Emitter (see Figure
1)
contains two small infrared LEOs that recreate the IR
information sent from aremote location (like a
Uturn
off
the CD player" command from an On-O Remote Control
to an On-O Volume Control w/IR) through the
lyriQTM
Audio Distribution System.
The
On-O F7426
UniversallR
Target (see
Figure
2)
contains an infrared receiver, and is designed to receive
and relay IR data similar to the IR window on an On-O
Volume Control. It is very useful when placed in an area,
like the entertainment center, thai may not have a
Volume Control with
IR
3.
Installation
A.
F7425
DualiR
Mouse Emitter Installation:
Figure
1
Figure
2
1.
Attach the included double-sided tape
to
the face
of
each IR Emitter.
2.
Locate the IR sensor window on the appropriate audio component and peel off the back
of
the
double-sided tape and affix the Emitter to the center
of
the sensor window.
3. Plug the 3.5mm mono mini plug into any open IR emitter outputjack on the
On·Q
Source Input.
Note: The
shells
of
the
emitters
are
designed
to
let
IR
commands
pass
through
them,
so
you
can
also
directly
control
the
audio
components
with
a
local
remote
control.
B.
F7426 Universal IR Target Installation:
1.
Attach the included double-sided tape to the back
of
the IR Target.
2.
Peel off the back
of
the double-sided tape and affix the Target in adiscreet location within 8feet
of
the On-Q Source Input. Insure the Target window is as high as possible with the face pointing
towards the couch
or
primary seating area from which an IR command would be generated with a
remote.
3.
Plug the 3.5mm stereo mini plug into the IR input
jack
of
the On-Q Source Input.
NOTE: Figure 3
shows
an
example
of
the
use
of
both
the
F7425 and F7426
in
alyriQTM
system.
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onoQ
Dlegrand°
301
Fulling Mill Road, Suite G
Middletown, PA 17057
Phone (800) 321-23431 Fall (717) 702-2546
www.onqlegrand.com
1.
Introduction
INSTRUCTION
IINST
ALLATION SHEET
Dual IR
Mouse
Emitter
I
Universal
IR
Target
15-0405 Rev. 0
On-QJLegrand offers both aDual Infrared Emitter (PIN F7425) and an Infrared Target (PIN F7426) to help
control the customer's audio equipment when used with
our
lyriQllol Audio System
2,
Description
The
On·Q
F7425
DualiR
Mouse Emitter (see Figure
1)
contains two small infrared LEOs that recreate the IR
information sent from aremote location (like a
Uturn
off
the CD player" command from an On-O Remote Control
to an On-O Volume Control w/IR) through the
lyriQTM
Audio Distribution System.
The
On-O F7426
UniversallR
Target (see
Figure
2)
contains an infrared receiver, and is designed to receive
and relay IR data similar to the IR window on an On-O
Volume Control. It is very useful when placed in an area,
like the entertainment center, thai may not have a
Volume Control with
IR
3.
Installation
A.
F7425
DualiR
Mouse Emitter Installation:
Figure
1
Figure
2
1.
Attach the included double-sided tape
to
the face
of
each IR Emitter.
2.
Locate the IR sensor window on the appropriate audio component and peel off the back
of
the
double-sided tape and affix the Emitter to the center
of
the sensor window.
3. Plug the 3.5mm mono mini plug into any open IR emitter outputjack on the
On·Q
Source Input.
Note: The
shells
of
the
emitters
are
designed
to
let
IR
commands
pass
through
them,
so
you
can
also
directly
control
the
audio
components
with
a
local
remote
control.
B.
F7426 Universal IR Target Installation:
1.
Attach the included double-sided tape to the back
of
the IR Target.
2.
Peel off the back
of
the double-sided tape and affix the Target in adiscreet location within 8feet
of
the On-Q Source Input. Insure the Target window is as high as possible with the face pointing
towards the couch
or
primary seating area from which an IR command would be generated with a
remote.
3.
Plug the 3.5mm stereo mini plug into the IR input
jack
of
the On-Q Source Input.
NOTE: Figure 3
shows
an
example
of
the
use
of
both
the
F7425 and F7426
in
alyriQTM
system.
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onoQ
Olegrand"
INSTRUCTION IINSTALLATION SHEET
Dual IR Mouse
Emitter
I
Universal
IR
Target
301 Fulling Mill Road, Suite G
Middletown,
PA
17057
Phone
(800)
321-2343'
Fax
(717)
702-2546
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Olegrand"
INSTRUCTION IINSTALLATION SHEET
Dual IR Mouse
Emitter
I
Universal
IR
Target
301 Fulling Mill Road, Suite G
Middletown,
PA
17057
Phone
(800)
321-2343'
Fax
(717)
702-2546
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Onll
Legrand
Universal
Remote
Control
Key
Function
FEATURES
AND
FUNCTIONS
INTRODUCTION
Use
the
Key
Charts
to
learn
how
the
OnQ
Legrand
URe
functions.
Key
Charts
On
the
back
of
the
OnQ
Legrand
URC,
push
the tab
and
lift
off
the
battery
cover.
2.
Obtain
two
(2)
fully-charged
AA
alkaline
batteries.
Match
the
+
and
-
marks
on
the
batteries
to
the
+
and
-
marks
in
the
battery
case,
then
insert
the
new
batteries.
3.
Press
the
battery
cover
back
into
place.
The
tab
should
dick
when
the
cover
is
locked.
4.
Test
the
unit
by
pressing
PWR
and
any
mode
key
(e.g.
CSLlSAT,
TV,
DVD,
VCR.
AUD,
CD,
or
AUX).
lfthe batteries
are
inserted
correctly,
the
LED
will
blink
once.
NOTE:
When
batteries
need
replacement,
the
OnQ
Legrand
URC
will
blink
~~fI
~~;:s~~~~~
et:ert~
~~rl
~~~:ti~~~~~~,r~~~di~~efuv~~~:~~t~~g~~e
control
Press
WHOLE
HOUSE
and
then
any
other
key
in
the
Audio
Key
Section
to
enter that
command simultaneously
to
all
other
connected
Keypad
Volume
Controls.
Press
ROOM
and
then
any
other
key
in
the
Audio
Key
Section
to
control
only
the
Keypad
Volume
Control
in
the
room
you
are
in.
Note:
The
Room
mode
is
the
default
frae~~~i~B
~~~~J~ro~hi~~C~~i~;~~aili~
URC.
Whole
House
Mode
the
OnQ
Legrand
URe
will
revert
back
to
Room
mode
automatically.
WHOLE
HOUSE
and
ROOM
OPERATION
The
Whole
House
and
Room
Keys
are
powerful
new
features
unique
to
the
OnQ
Legrand
Category
5
Audio
Distribution
System.
Whole
House
allows
the
OnQ
Legrand
URC
to
control
all
Keypad
Volume
Controls
in
the
system.
For
example
you
want
to
mute
everyone's
keypad
volume
control
to
tell
them
that dinner
is
ready.
Any
command
that
you
can
perform
locally
in
the
room
you
can
perform
on
all
the
Keypad
Volume
Controls
with
the
Whole
House
key.
The
OnQ
Legrand
URC
can
control
up
to
seven
different
devices.
To
control
TV,
VCR,
DVD
and
CD
players,
Cable
and
Satellite
Receivers,
and
Ampl
Tuner,
follow
these
steps.
Before
proceeding,
find
the
codes
for
the
devices
you
want
to
program
in
"Manufacturer's
Codes"
on
the
right
side
of
this
page
and
write
them
down
or
highlight
them.
1.
Turn
on
the
device
(for
example.
DVD
player)
and,
if
needed,
load
media
(for
example,
a
DVD).
NOTE:
Please
read
steps
2-4
completely
before
proceeding.
We
recommend
highlighting
or
writing
down
the
codes
and
device
you
wish
to
program
before
moving
onto
step
2.
2.
gv~,h:C~~~ULD,gCD~~r
~TIi).~r~~~
~~~V~~USH)UPu~·~·i;eB~~T,
T'l
blinks
twice,
then
release
SETUP.
3.
Use
the
Manufacturer's
Codes
(starting
on
the
right
side
of
this
page)
to
locate
the
type
of
device
and
brand
name
and
then
enter
the
first
five-digit
code
for
your
device.
If
performed
correctly,
the
LED
will
blink
twice.
NOTE:
If
the
LED
did
not
blink
twice,
then
repeat
steps
2through 3
and
try
entering
the
same
code
again.
4.
Aim
the
OnQ
Legrand
URC
at
the
device
and
press
PWR
once.
It
should
turn
off.
If
it
docs
not
respond,
repeat
steps
2-3,
trying
each
code
listed
for
your
brand
until
you
find
one
that
works.
Ifit
still
does
not
work,
try
searching
for
the
code
(see
Searching
For
Your
Code).
NOTE:
If
the
device
does
not
have
a
PWR
key,
press
PLAY
.
5.
Repeat
steps
1
through
4
for
each
device
you
want
the
OnQ
Legrand
URC
to
control.
For
future
reference,
write
down
each
working
device
code
below:
PROGRAMMING
DEVICE
CONTROL
INSTALLING
BATTERIES
PressPWRoncetolurnonoroffthe~lecleddevice.
The
LED
(red
light)
blinks
to
show
thaI
the
remote
controlisworkil1gandis~ndingsjgna!s.
U~SETUPforallprogrammingsequences.
Key
rUlictlOn
o
The
OnQ
Legrand
Universal
Remote
Control
(URe)
allows
you
to
interact
with
your
Category
5
Audio
Distribution
System
from
any
room
where
a
Keypad
Volume
Control
or
main
source
input
is
located.
The
URe
also
supports
remote
interaction
with
up
to
seven
other
devices.
Simply
~rz}~:ra~o~ea~~~e;i~d~~~:~~n:ltl:~~
~~~~t
~~
i~eu
d~~c~O;~~O~~n~?~
control
listed
at
the
back
of
our
manual,
you
can
easily
teach
the
URe
the
commands
from
the
remote
control
that
came
with
the
device.
This
manual
provides
a
basic
overview
on
how
10
set
up
and
operate
the
OnQ
Legrand
URe.
Please
read
the
following
instructions
to
see
how
easy
selupis.
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••
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5.
Select
a
test
function,
such
as
Power
or
Play.
The
remote
sends
IR
~~~~~:~~di~sri~~;.arlt~~
~e~~:~e~:::o~~Vsi,C~~
~~:~~~g7~ith
the
most
6.
If
the
device
does
not
respond,
press
CH+.
The
remote
will
try
the
next
code.
Continue
until
the
device
responds.
NOTE:
Press
CH·
to
try
the
previous
code
(in
case
the
Ch+
key
was
pressed
again
after
the
device
turned
off
or
started
playing).
7.
To
set
the
code,
press
SETUP
once.
The
LED
blinks
twice.
8.
~~
~~::~~~~ft~~:
t~ed:;;:~~Y:t~~ee;
t~;~~e~ilS~f,aNtD~D,V~R~Afi~,
CO,
or
AUX)
for
step
I
and
the
correct
device
group
(0,1,2
or
3)
for
Step
4.
Cude
OcvlceGroup
TV
(TVs)
VCR
(VCRs,
DVD
players)
Andio
(Audio
Amplifiers,
Audio
AmplTuners,
CD
players)
Cable
(Cable
Converters,
Video
Accessories,
Satellile
Receivers)
CBUSATCode
D D DD D
TV
Code
DDDDD
DVOCode
DDDDD
VCR
Code
DDDDD
AUOCode
DDDDD
CO
Code
DDDDD
AUXCode
DDDDD
SEARCHING
FOR
YOUR
CODE
If
your
device
does
not
respond
to
the
OnQ
Legrand
URC
after
trying
all
codes
listed
for
your
brand,
or
if
your
brand
is
not
listed
at
all,
try
searching
for
your
code.
For
example,
to
search
for
a
code
for
your
TV:
1.
On
the
OnQ
Legrand
URC,
press
TV
once.
2.
Press
and
hold
SETUP
until
the
LED
blinks
twice,
then
release
SETUP.
3.
Enter
9 9
1.The
LED
will
blink
twice.
4.
Enter
the
device
group
number
(see
Below):
Use
the
transport
keys
to
control
your
CD,
DVD,or
VCR
player.
Use
INFO
todisplaycurrent channd
and
program
information.
UseCH+ (orCH-)toselwthencxlhigher(or
lower}
channel.
Prcss
MENU
toaccc>s
the
menu
of
your
chosen
device.
Use
Ihetratsport
keys
to
control
your
VCR,
or
CD
or
DVD
playtr.
Use
these
keys
for
specific
fealures
on
your
de.licated
devices.
Press
PYI
MENU
orre to
access
the
list
ofprograms
that
are
morded
Ol
your
PYIl.
or
DVR
Device.
Use
GUIDE
to
displ<l)'
the
program
guide.
UseEXITtoaitoutoftheselecteddevice's~nuor
guide.
Use
the
cursor
keys
to
movc:
the
cursor
in
the
programguideandmenuscrecns.
Use
SELECT
to
choose
options
from
your
selected
device's
menu
or
glide.
Use
VOL
+(orVOl-)
to
raise
(or
lower)
the
sound
volume.
Press
IlIUTE
once
to tum sound offor
on.
Press
ENTER
once
alterentering
channel
numbers
on
some
TV
models.
Press
lAST
once
to
1CCa1l
the
last
channel
and topagc
back
one
screen
in
the
main
menu.
Press
INPUT
once
tc
switeh
the
input
ofthedlosen
device
Usethekeypad(O·9)todiret:lly~leclchannels(for
example,09or31).
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DISTlIBUTION
CONTROL
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Use
the
Source
Select
Buttons
(1-4)
to
choose
betweeIl
any
audio
source.
These
buttons
will
on~
function
if
a
OnQ
Legrand
Multi-source
Aldio
Distribution
System
is
installed
and
more
than
one
audio
source
is
connected.
Press
ON/OFF
t<,
toggle
the
Keypad
Volume
CAmtrol
between
on
and
off.
Press
MUTE
to
turn
the
Keypad
Volume
Control
sound
off
or
on.
Use
VOL
+(or
VOL·)
to
raise
(or
lower)
the
sound
volume
of
the
Keypad
Volume
Control.
CHECKING
THE
CODES
If
you
have
set
up
the
remote
using
the
procedure
in
"Searching
for
Your
Code",
you
may
need
to
find
out
which
four-digit
code
is
operating
your
equipment.
For
example,
10
find
out
which
code
is
assigned
to
your
TV:
1.
Press
TV
once.
2.
Press
and
hold
SETUP
until
the
red
LED
blinks
twice,
then
release.
3.
Enter
9 9
O.
The
LED
blinks
twice.
4.
~~av~e;et,~~~~:~lr~~~h~
~)~~~1~rl;ee~~~;~huen~~~bLe;?nb:~~ks
(for
appropriate
code
listing
in
step
5under
"Programming
Device
Control"
NOTE:
If
a
code
digit
is
0,
tile
LED
does
not
blink.

USING
LEARNING
CHANGING
VOLUME
LOCK
RE-ASSIGNING
DEVICE
KEYS
The
OnQ
Legrand
URe
comes
preset
10
allow
independent
volume
control
of
each
selected
device
(Global
Volume
Unlock).
However,
you
may
change
the
Volume
Lock
setting
to
Global
Volume
Lock
so
that
one
device's
volume
~i~\~f;~f\'~~::eeJ~I~~~~::
~f:c~~tJ~~~~~~~'
!e~~t~a~of:~~~~ntrol
for
independent
operation
or
Global
Volume
Unlock
to
remove
all
volume
locking.
Locking
Volume
Control
to
Dne
Mode
(Global
Volume
Lock)
1.
Press
and
hold
SETUP
until
the
red
LED
blinks
twice,
then
release.
2.
Enter
9 9 3
and
then
press
the
mode
key
for
the
device
you
want
to
~~~I;~~:~~Ol:,(~Ol~~~~~I~ie~~·eTs~fe~~~
~~~i~~
{(~~:'X~~l~,h;~)
will
control
the
volume
regardless
of
the
current
mode.
Unlocking
All
Volume
Control
(Restoring
Global
Unlock)
1.
Press
and
hold
SETUP
until
the
red
LED
blinks
twice,
then
release.
2.
Enter
993
and
then
press
VOL+.
The
LED
blinks
four
times.
Volume
is
independently
controlled
for
all
programmed
devices.
Unlocking
a
Single
Device's
Volume
Control
I.
Press
a
device
key
(COUSAT,
~
OVO,
VCR,
AUO,
CD,
or
AUX).
2.
Press
and
hold
SETUP
until
the
red
LED
blinks
twice,
then
release.
3.
Enter
993
and
then
press
VOLA.
The
LED
blinks
four
times.
Volume
is
independently
controlled
for
the
selected
devices.
30224,30076,31512,31255
31609,31074,30281
31390
31387
31430,31257
31615,31563
31563,31615
31120
31189
30674
30765
30406
30011
31583
30269
31100,30577
Audiotronic
Amphion
Media
Worlcs
Apex
Digilal
Ahi
Audiopha~
Aloo
Anam
AMW
""m
AudioSource
Aiwa
Bel
Canto
Dcsign
Adoom
ClasS(
31461,31462
Curtis
Mathes
J0300
Dcnon
JOI.,
Durabrand
31561
GE
30078
HarmaniKardon
30892
IVC
30331
Ktnwood
30356
Korsun
31483
left
Coast
30892
unoxx
31561
Linn
30269
logile<h
31408
luxman
30165
MagnaVQx
30269
Marantz
30892,30321,30269
Markltvinson
31483
Nakamichi
30321
NEC
30264
Optimus
30395,30300
Panasonic
30521,3Q30ll
Parasound
30246
Philips
30892,30269
Pioneer
30013,30300
PtllkAudio
30892,30269
PSAudio
31523
RCA
J0300
Realistic
30395
Sansui
30321
Shure
J0264
S<my
30689,30220,30815
Scundesign
30078,30211
Technics
30521,30308
Victor
30331
Wards
30078,30211,30013
Yamaha
30354,30143,30133,30504
YBA
31502
Caner
Bo~
IMANUFACTURER'S
CODES
Setup
Codes
for
Audio
Amplifiers
Accupha~
30382
The
OnQ
Legrand
VRC
does
not
have
any
user-serviceable
paris.
Opening
the
case,
except
for
the
battery
cover,
may
cause
permanent
damage
10
this
product.
Aiwa
31405,30158,30189,31243,31089,31388,30121,30405,
31321,31641,31347
Setup
Codes
for
Audio
Ampfluners
ADC
30531
Adcom
31616,30616,31617
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
SOLUTION:
Make
sure
the
OnQ
Legrand
URC
is
aimed
at
your
device,
or
if
you
are
in
a
room
with
a
Keypad
Volume
Contra!'
at
the
Keypad
and
is
not
farther
than
15
feet
away.
PROBLEM:
OnQ
Legrand
URC
does
not
control
devices
or
commands
are
not
working
properly.
SOLUTION:
Try
all
listed
codes
for
the
device
brands
being
set
up.
Make
sure
they
can
be
operated
with
an
infrared
remote
control.
PROBLEM:
TV!VCR
combo
does
not
respond
properly.
SOLUTION:
Use
the
VCR
codes
for
yoUl
brand.
Some
combo
units
may
require
both
a
TV
code
and
a
VCR
code
for
full
operation.
PROBLEM:
No
volume
on
a
2nd
TV.
SOLUTION:
Follow
instructions
in
Changing
Volume
Lock.
PROBLEM:
CH+,
CH-
,and
LAST
do
not
work
for
your
RCA
TV.
SOLUTION:
Due
to
RCA
design
(1983-
1987),
only
the
original
remote
control
will
operate
these
functions.
PROBLEM:
Changing
channels
does
not
work
properly.
~~~~~~rs~~rl:s~r~~TE~
r~:t~t:
~~~r~~;~~~r~dRr:~:;~~nEt~;~~
~~~~~~~~el
number.
PROBLEM:
Tried
"Search
Method"
and
still
could
not
find
a
working
code.
SOLUTION:
Try
the
"Search
Method"
again
after
clearing
out
the
device
key
as
follows:
Press
and
hold
SETUP
until
the
red
light
blinks
twice,
then
release.
b.
Enter9 9
2.
c.
Press
and
release
the
device
key
to
be
cleared
twice.
PROBLEM:
OnQ
Legrand
URCI
does
not
lurn
on
Sony
or
Sharp
TV/VCR
Combo.
SOLUTION:
For
power
on,
these
products
require
programming
TV
codes.
For
Sony,
use
TV
code
ססoo
and
VCR
code
0032.
For
Sharp,
use
TV
code
0093
and
VCR
code
0048.
a
000
a
000
£:,.
<l
I>
'V
a
000
-2
11
---.
~~~,a~
}~:~~ef~~i~~elf~;,
4fu~i~;~o~i!t~Sd~~~~:n2l5rf~~~h:fifi~
digit.
To
check
for
other
device
codes.
repeat
steps
1-5, substituting
the
devicekeyforT'l
~oooo~o
0
00000°0
00
~OOOO
00
5.
On
the
OnQ
Legrand
URC,
press
a
key
where
the
learned
function
will
be
stored.
6.
On
the
original
remote,
press
and
hold
the
key
to
be
learned.
The
OnQ
Legrand
URCs
LED
will
turn
off.
Continue
holding
the
key
on
the
original
remote
until
the
OnQ
Legrand
URe's
LED
blinks
twice.
NOTE:
If
the
LED
displays
one
long
blink,
a
learning
error
has
occurred.
Try
repeating
this step
again
until
a
successful
capture
occurs.
If
the
function
is
still
not
captured,
press
and
hold
SETUP
to
exit
programming
and
review
the
"Learning
Precautions"
on
the
previous
page.
If
needed,
also
see
"Troubleshooting".
After
review,
start
programming
again
at
step
1.
7.
~~FdesH~1:st;
~~r;;~ohg~a:~?nO~~er
device
and/or
key
or
press
and
Deleting
a
SinKle
Learning
Key
I.
Press
and
hold
SETUP
until
the
LED
flashes
twice.
NOTE:
If
more
than
10
seconds
pass
between
key
presses,
the
remote
exits
programming.
2.
Press
SETUP,
then
9 7 6to
delete
alearned
function.
3.
Press
a
device
key
once
(i.e.,
T'l
VCR,
OVO,
CBI.,
SAT,
TNR,
CIl,
or
AUX).
4.
Press
the
key
containing
the
learned
function
to
be
deleted.
The
remote
blinks
twice.
5.
Repeat
steps
2
through
4
for
another
key
or
press
and
hold
SETUP
10
exit
programming.
Deleting
All
Learned
Keys
in
a
Specific
Mode
1.
Press
and
hold
SETUP
until
the
LED
blinks
twice.
NOTE:
If
more
than
10
seconds
pass
between
key
presses,
the
remote
exits
programming.
2.
Press
97
6.
3.
Press
a
device
key
twice
(i.e.,
Tv.
VCR,
OVO.
CBL,
SAT,
TNR,
CO,
or
AUX)
to
clear
all
the
learned
keys
for
that
mode.
The
LED
blinks
twice.
4.
Repeat
step
3
for
anolher
key
or
press
and
hold
SETUP
10
exit
programming.
The
OnQ
Legrand
URC
includes
a
Learning
feature
so
you
can
add
functions
thai
are
unique
to
your
home
entertainment
devices
(e.g.,VCR
Tracking
Up
or
Down).
However,
there
are
some
considerations:
Learning
Precautions
Your
original
remote
controls
must
be
in
working
order
for
learning
to
work
properly.
Learned
keys
are
mode
specific,
so
each
one
can
store
a
unique
function
for
each
mode.
Learned
keys
can
be
used
in
macros
(see
Using
Macros).
Do
not
use
the
following
keys
for
learning:
Device
Keys,
SETUP,
BACK,
REPEAT,
or
Record
(.)
Key.
Learning
capacity
is
approximately
16
to
25
keys,
depending
on
the
code
being
learned.
Certain
device
codes
are
not
learnable
including
multi-frequency
types,
some
high
frequency
ones,
and
other
unusual
formats.
For
optimum
learning,
avoid
high
levels
of
ambient
light
such
as
natural
sunlight
or
energy-efficient
fluorescent
lights.
NOTE:
Please
have
your
original
remote
controls
handy
before
programming
learning.
Programming
a
Learned
Key
NOTE:
If
more
than
10
seconds
pass
between
key
presses,
the
remOle
exits
programming.
I.
Press
and
hold
SETUP
until
LED
flashes
twice.
2.
Press
9 7
5.
3.
Press
a
device
key
once
(i.e.,
COUSAT,
~
OVO,
VCR,
AUO,
Co.
or
AUX)
to
assign
a
mode
for
learning.
4.
Place
the
OnQ
Legrand
URC
head-to-head
(about
2"
apart)
from
your
original
remote
control.
Also
locate
the
key
(on
your
original
remote
control)
that
will
serve
as
the
teaching
function.
6.
5.
The
OnQ
Legrand
URC
can
be
set
up
to
control
a
second
TV
or
VCR,
or
any
combination
of
seven
devices.
For
example,
to
have
the
OnQ
Legrand
URC
control
a
TV,
a
Cable
Converter,
and
two
VCRs,
you
will
need
to
proram
the
unused
AUX
key
with
a
VCR
code
following
the
steps
in
the
"Programming
Device
Control"
section.
Additionally,
any
unused
device
can
be
used
to
control
a
second
device
(Le.
a
second
TV
or
second
DVD).
For
example
An
unused
AUX
key
can
be
programmed
for:
AUX
as
2nd
CBUSAT
key:
Program
2nd
CSL
or
SAT
JD
onto
the
AUX
key.
AUX
as
2nd
TV
Key:
Program
2nd
TV
ID
onto
the
AUX
key.
AUX
as
2nd
OVU
key:
Program
2nd
DVD
10
onto
the
AUX
key.
AUX
as
2nd
VCR
key:
Program
2nd
VCR
ID
onto
the
AUX
key.
AUX
as
2nd
AUD
key:
Program
2nd
AVO
ID
onlo
the
AUX
key.
AUX
as
2nd
CD
key:
Program
2nd
CD
ID
onlo
the
AUX
key.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM:
LED
does
not
blink
when
you
press
a
key.
SOLUTION:
Replace
the
batteries
with
two
(2)
new
AA
alkaline
batteries.
PROBLEM:
LED
blinks
when
you
press
a
key,
but
device
does
not
respond.
Audi=
AVLight
BdCantoDesign
Brix
Cambridge
Scundworks
Capetronic
Carver
Casio
Clarinelle
Classic
Coby
Compaq
Criterion
Curtis
Curtis
Mathes
Dell
Dcnon
Dynamic
Bass
31390,31627
30158
31'"
31229.31253,30639
31602
31477,31370
30531
31189,30189,30042,31089,30008,30360
30195
30195
31352
31513,31389,31263
31136
31420
31596
300&1
31250
31383
31360,30004,31104,30771,31311,30273,31142,30301
30360
Emerson
30424,30255
USING
LEARNING
CHANGING
VOLUME
LOCK
RE-ASSIGNING
DEVICE
KEYS
The
OnQ
Legrand
URe
comes
preset
10
allow
independent
volume
control
of
each
selected
device
(Global
Volume
Unlock).
However,
you
may
change
the
Volume
Lock
setting
to
Global
Volume
Lock
so
that
one
device's
volume
~i~\~f;~f\'~~::eeJ~I~~~~::
~f:c~~tJ~~~~~~~'
!e~~t~a~of:~~~~ntrol
for
independent
operation
or
Global
Volume
Unlock
to
remove
all
volume
locking.
Locking
Volume
Control
to
Dne
Mode
(Global
Volume
Lock)
1.
Press
and
hold
SETUP
until
the
red
LED
blinks
twice,
then
release.
2.
Enter
9 9 3
and
then
press
the
mode
key
for
the
device
you
want
to
~~~I;~~:~~Ol:,(~Ol~~~~~I~ie~~·eTs~fe~~~
~~~i~~
{(~~:'X~~l~,h;~)
will
control
the
volume
regardless
of
the
current
mode.
Unlocking
All
Volume
Control
(Restoring
Global
Unlock)
1.
Press
and
hold
SETUP
until
the
red
LED
blinks
twice,
then
release.
2.
Enter
993
and
then
press
VOL+.
The
LED
blinks
four
times.
Volume
is
independently
controlled
for
all
programmed
devices.
Unlocking
a
Single
Device's
Volume
Control
I.
Press
a
device
key
(COUSAT,
~
OVO,
VCR,
AUO,
CD,
or
AUX).
2.
Press
and
hold
SETUP
until
the
red
LED
blinks
twice,
then
release.
3.
Enter
993
and
then
press
VOLA.
The
LED
blinks
four
times.
Volume
is
independently
controlled
for
the
selected
devices.
30224,30076,31512,31255
31609,31074,30281
31390
31387
31430,31257
31615,31563
31563,31615
31120
31189
30674
30765
30406
30011
31583
30269
31100,30577
Audiotronic
Amphion
Media
Worlcs
Apex
Digilal
Ahi
Audiopha~
Aloo
Anam
AMW
""m
AudioSource
Aiwa
Bel
Canto
Design
Adoom
ClasS(
31461,31462
Curtis
Mathes
J0300
Denon
JOI.,
Durabrand
31561
GE
30078
HarmaniKardon
30892
IVC
30331
Ktnwood
30356
Korsun
31483
left
Coast
30892
unoxx
31561
linn
30269
logile<h
31408
luxman
30165
Magnavox
30269
Marantz
30892,30321,30269
Marklevinson
31483
Nakamichi
30321
NEC
30264
Optimus
30395,30300
Panasonic
30521,3Q30ll
Parasound
30246
Philips
30892,30269
Pioneer
30013,30300
PtllkAudio
30892,30269
PSAudio
31523
RCA
J0300
Realistic
30395
Sansui
30321
Shure
J0264
S<my
30689,30220,30815
Scundesign
30078,30211
Technics
30521,30308
Victor
30331
Wards
30078,30211,30013
Yamaha
30354,30143,30133,30504
YBA
31502
Caner
Bo~
IMANUFACTURER'S
CODES
Setup
Codes
for
Audio
Amplifiers
Accupha~
30382
The
OnQ
Legrand
VRC
does
not
have
any
user-serviceable
paris.
Opening
the
case,
except
for
the
battery
cover,
may
cause
permanent
damage
10
this
product.
Aiwa
31405,30158,30189,31243,31089,31388,30121,30405,
31321,31641,31347
Setup
Codes
for
Audio
Ampfluners
ADC
30531
Adcom
31616,30616,31617
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
SOLUTION:
Make
sure
the
OnQ
Legrand
URC
is
aimed
at
your
device,
or
if
you
are
in
a
room
with
a
Keypad
Volume
Contra!'
at
the
Keypad
and
is
not
farther
than
15
feet
away.
PROBLEM:
OnQ
Legrand
URC
does
not
control
devices
or
commands
are
not
working
properly.
SOLUTION:
Try
all
listed
codes
for
the
device
brands
being
set
up.
Make
sure
they
can
be
operated
with
an
infrared
remote
control.
PROBLEM:
TV!VCR
combo
does
not
respond
properly.
SOLUTION:
Use
the
VCR
codes
for
yoUl
brand.
Some
combo
units
may
require
both
a
TV
code
and
a
VCR
code
for
full
operation.
PROBLEM:
No
volume
on
a
2nd
TV.
SOLUTION:
Follow
instructions
in
Changing
Volume
Lock.
PROBLEM:
CH+,
CH-
,and
LAST
do
not
work
for
your
RCA
TV.
SOLUTION:
Due
to
RCA
design
(1983-
1987),
only
the
original
remote
control
will
operate
these
functions.
PROBLEM:
Changing
channels
does
not
work
properly.
~~~~~~rs~~rl:s~r~~TE~
r~:t~t:
~~~r~~;~~~r~dRr:~:;~~nEt~;~~
~~~~~~~~el
number.
PROBLEM:
Tried
"Search
Method"
and
still
could
not
find
a
working
code.
SOLUTION:
Try
the
"Search
Method"
again
after
clearing
out
the
device
key
as
follows:
Press
and
hold
SETUP
until
the
red
light
blinks
twice,
then
release.
b.
Enter9 9
2.
c.
Press
and
release
the
device
key
to
be
cleared
twice.
PROBLEM:
OnQ
Legrand
URCI
does
not
lurn
on
Sony
or
Sharp
TV/VCR
Combo.
SOLUTION:
For
power
on,
these
products
require
programming
TV
codes.
For
Sony,
use
TV
code
0000
and
VCR
code
0032.
For
Sharp,
use
TV
code
0093
and
VCR
code
0048.
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000
a
000
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000
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digit.
To
check
for
other
device
codes.
repeat
steps
1-5, substituting
the
devicekeyforT'l
~oooo~o
0
00000°0
00
~OOOO
00
5.
On
the
OnQ
Legrand
URC,
press
a
key
where
the
learned
function
will
be
stored.
6.
On
the
original
remote,
press
and
hold
the
key
to
be
learned.
The
OnQ
Legrand
URCs
LED
will
turn
off.
Continue
holding
the
key
on
the
original
remote
until
the
OnQ
Legrand
URe's
LED
blinks
twice.
NOTE:
If
the
LED
displays
one
long
blink,
a
learning
error
has
occurred.
Try
repeating
this step
again
until
a
successful
capture
occurs.
If
the
function
is
still
not
captured,
press
and
hold
SETUP
to
exit
programming
and
review
the
"Learning
Precautions"
on
the
previous
page.
If
needed,
also
see
"Troubleshooting".
After
review,
start
programming
again
at
step
1.
7.
~~FdesH~1:st;
~~r;;~ohg~a:~?nO~~er
device
and/or
key
or
press
and
Deleting
a
SinKle
Learning
Key
I.
Press
and
hold
SETUP
until
the
LED
flashes
twice.
NOTE:
If
more
than
10
seconds
pass
between
key
presses,
the
remote
exits
programming.
2.
Press
SETUP,
then
9 7 6to
delete
alearned
function.
3.
Press
a
device
key
once
(i.e.,
T'l
VCR,
OVO,
CBI.,
SAT,
TNR,
CIl,
or
AUX).
4.
Press
the
key
containing
the
learned
function
to
be
deleted.
The
remote
blinks
twice.
5.
Repeat
steps
2
through
4
for
another
key
or
press
and
hold
SETUP
10
exit
programming.
Deleting
All
Learned
Keys
in
a
Specific
Mode
1.
Press
and
hold
SETUP
until
the
LED
blinks
twice.
NOTE:
If
more
than
10
seconds
pass
between
key
presses,
the
remote
exits
programming.
2.
Press
97
6.
3.
Press
a
device
key
twice
(i.e.,
Tv.
VCR,
OVO.
CBL,
SAT,
TNR,
CO,
or
AUX)
to
clear
all
the
learned
keys
for
that
mode.
The
LED
blinks
twice.
4.
Repeat
step
3
for
anolher
key
or
press
and
hold
SETUP
to
exit
programming.
The
OnQ
Legrand
URC
includes
a
Learning
feature
so
you
can
add
functions
thai
are
unique
to
your
home
entertainment
devices
(e.g.,VCR
Tracking
Up
or
Down).
However,
there
are
some
considerations:
Learning
Precautions
Your
original
remote
controls
must
be
in
working
order
for
learning
to
work
properly.
Learned
keys
are
mode
specific,
so
each
one
can
store
a
unique
function
for
each
mode.
Learned
keys
can
be
used
in
macros
(see
Using
Macros).
Do
not
use
the
following
keys
for
learning:
Device
Keys,
SETUP,
BACK,
REPEAT,
or
Record
(.)
Key.
Learning
capacity
is
approximately
16
to
25
keys,
depending
on
the
code
being
learned.
Certain
device
codes
are
not
learnable
including
multi-frequency
types,
some
high
frequency
ones,
and
other
unusual
formats.
For
optimum
learning,
avoid
high
levels
of
ambient
light
such
as
natural
sunlight
or
energy-efficient
fluorescent
lights.
NOTE:
Please
have
your
original
remote
controls
handy
before
programming
learning.
Programming
a
Learned
Key
NOTE:
If
more
than
10
seconds
pass
between
key
presses,
the
remOle
exits
programming.
I.
Press
and
hold
SETUP
until
LED
flashes
twice.
2.
Press
9 7
5.
3.
Press
a
device
key
once
(i.e.,
COUSAT,
~
OVO,
VCR,
AUO,
Co.
or
AUX)
to
assign
a
mode
for
learning.
4.
Place
the
OnQ
Legrand
URC
head-to-head
(about
2"
apart)
from
your
original
remote
control.
Also
locate
the
key
(on
your
original
remote
control)
that
will
serve
as
the
teaching
function.
6.
5.
The
OnQ
Legrand
URC
can
be
set
up
to
control
a
second
TV
or
VCR,
or
any
combination
of
seven
devices.
For
example,
to
have
the
OnQ
Legrand
URC
control
a
TV,
a
Cable
Converter,
and
two
VCRs,
you
will
need
to
proram
the
unused
AUX
key
with
a
VCR
code
following
the
steps
in
the
"Programming
Device
Control"
section.
Additionally,
any
unused
device
can
be
used
to
control
a
second
device
(Le.
a
second
TV
or
second
DVD).
For
example
An
unused
AUX
key
can
be
programmed
for:
AUX
as
2nd
CBUSAT
key:
Program
2nd
CSL
or
SAT
JD
onto
the
AUX
key.
AUX
as
2nd
TV
Key:
Program
2nd
TV
ID
onto
the
AUX
key.
AUX
as
2nd
OVU
key:
Program
2nd
DVD
10
onto
the
AUX
key.
AUX
as
2nd
VCR
key:
Program
2nd
VCR
ID
onto
the
AUX
key.
AUX
as
2nd
AUD
key:
Program
2nd
AVO
10
onto
the
AUX
key.
AUX
as
2nd
CD
key:
Program
2nd
CD
10
onto
the
AUX
key.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM:
LED
does
not
blink
when
you
press
a
key.
SOLUTION:
Replace
the
batteries
with
two
(2)
new
AA
alkaline
batteries.
PROBLEM:
LED
blinks
when
you
press
a
key,
but
device
does
nol
respond.
Audi=
AVLight
BdCantoDesign
Brix
Cambridge
Scundworks
Capetronic
Carver
Casio
Ciarinelle
Classic
Coby
Compaq
Criterion
Curtis
Curtis
Mathes
Dell
Denon
Dynamic
Bass
31390,31627
30158
31'"
31229.31253,30639
31602
31477,31370
30531
31189,30189,30042,31089,30008,30360
30195
30195
31352
31513,31389,31263
31136
31420
31596
300&1
31250
31383
31360,30004,31104,30771,31311,30273,31142,30301
30360
Emerson
30424,30255

Fisher
31409,30360,30219,31801,30042
Director
00476
GPX
31296
funmix
31360
Dumont
00637
Harman/Kardon 30157,30173,31202,30426
fusgatc
31487
Eastern
00002
30032,30155
Garrard 30424,30281,30463,30146,30440
Emerson
00797
lnkel 30196,30180,30437
Gateway
31517,31567
Everqucst
00040,00015 Integra
30101
GE
31379
Focus
00400
JVC
30072,31294,30655
Glory
Hom
31263
Funai
00019
Kenwood
30681,30826,30626,30028,30037,30036,30190
Go
Video
31532
Garrard
00153
KLH
31318
GoldStar
30281
GCEleetronics 00207,00056 )1)287
GPX
31299
Ge!llIa
00476
Korsun
31484
Hatler
30146
Gemini
00797,oool5
31317
HarmanlKardon 30110,30189,30891 Gcnerallnstrument
00476,00B1O,00276,OOOO3,00014,00011,OOOI5
Krell
30157
Hewlett
Packard
31181
Global
01327
K)'Qcera
30018
Hitachi
31801,31273
GMI
00015,00797
LG
31208
Initial
31426
GoldStar
00144,00040
Linn
30157
Inkcl
30027,30062,30502,30491 Goodmind
00797
Luxman
30093
Integra 30135,31298
Hamlin
00009, 00273, 00034,
00021},
00259
LX[ )1))1)5
JBL
30110,31306,30281
Hitachi
00014,00011
Magnavox
30157,30305
JVC
30074,31282,31263,31495,31374 Ilytcx
00007
Marantz 30626,30029,30157,30180
Kansai
30440
Jasco
00015,00315,00153
Mark
Lcvinson
31484
Kenwood
31313,31570,31569,30027,31051,30077,30313,31027,30042,
30239,30569,31052,30186,30314
Jebsce
Jerrold
00400
{)O476,00810,00276,00003,00012,00014,00011,00015
Mcintosh
MCS
30287
30029,30043
KlH
31412,31390,31428
Loo.
00015
Miro
'0000
30424,30255,31366
LG
00144,00040
Mission
30157
Lasonic
Lexicon
31798,31510
31437
31076
Linsay
Magnavox
Memorex
00440
00027
00000
MTe
Nakamichi
NEC
30420,30625
30147
30043,30234
Linn
30189
Motorola
00476,00B10,00276,0125~,01106,
01376
Nikko
30174,30170,30164,30625
Liquid
Video
31497
Movie
Time
00156,00063
NSM
30157
Lloyd's
LXI
Magnavox
Marantz
30195
30181
31189,31269,30189,30128,30391,30195,31089,31514,30531
31189,31269,30039,30189,31089,31289,30200,30128
M5
MultiVision
Novaplex
NSC
00015
00012
00618
00063,00156
Onk)'Q
Optimus
30868,30101
31063,30000,30032,30037,30342,30437,31075,30145,30194,
30305,30426,30087,30179,30280,30420,30468,30175,30196
30029,30752,30303
MCS
30039,30346 O'k 00019,00007 Parasound
30420,30194
Mcmorex
Mitsubishi
31596
31393
Optimus
00021
01877,00237
Philips
Pioneer
30626,30157,30287
31063,31062,30032,30305,30468,31087
Modulaire
30195
Panasonic 00000,00008,00107,00040.00021
Polk
Audio
30157
Musicmagic
31089
Panther
00637
Proton
30157
NAD
Nakamichi
NEC
30320
30347,30097,31555
30235
Paragon
Philips
Pioneer
00000
00317,00027,00025,00153,00013,00031,01305
01877,00877,00144,00533,01021
QED
Quad
Quasar
30157
30157
30029
Setup
Codes
for
DVD
Players
Norccnt
Onkyo
0ptimus
Oritron
Panasonic
Penney
Philco
Philips
Pioneer
Polaroid
Polk
Audio
Proscan
Qisheng
Quasar
RadioShad.
RCA
Realistic
Regent
Ri.
Saba
Samsung
Sansui
Sanyo
Scott
Sharp
Sharpcrlmagc
Sherwood
Shinco
Shinsoni'
Silsonic
Sonic
SonicBII,r
31389
30135,31298,30842,30380,31531
31023,30801,31074,30080,30186,30531,30797,30042,30181,
30440,30738,30849,30177,30219,30670
31497,31366
31518,30039,31548,31764,30518,31350,31763,30367,31316,
31509,31633,30309,31288,31363
30195
31390
31189,31269,30189,31365,31089,31266,31283,30891,31368,
30391,31120,31268
31023,30150,30630,31184,30080,30531,31084,31384,30244,
31343
30189,31289
31254
31609,31390
30039
31263
31023,31609,31254,30346,30531,31154,31511,30080,30530,
31074,31390,30054,30360
30195,30181,30163
31437
31869,31383
31519
31500,31295
30189,30346,30193,31089
30801,30360.31469,30219,31251
30163,30322
31286,30186,31386,31361
31545,31556,30797,31409,31416,31549,31385,31411,31546,
31723,31263,31410
30491,31423,30062,31077,30502,31653
31390
31426
30176,31426
30281
313(13,31869,31532
31058,31441,31258,31759,30158,31442,31529,31758,
31371,31503.31042,31658,31158,31858,31367,31406,31458,
30168,31558,31131,31349,31382
PoplllarMechanics
Pulsar
Quasar
RadioShack
RCA
Realistic
Regal
Regency
Rembrandt
Runco
Samsung
SdentificAtianta
Seam
Signal
Signature
SLMarx
So.,
Sprucer
Starcom
Stargate
Starqucst
Sup(rcablc
Sup(rmax
Sylvania
Tandy
Teleview
Tascan
TF(
Timeless
Tocom
Torx
Toshiba
TransPX
Tristar
TS
Tusa
TV"
Unika
00400
00000
00000
00015,00883,00797,00315
00021
00207
00400
00279,00273,00259,00020
00002
00011
00000
00000,00144,00040
01877,00877,00477,00008,00017
00510
00040,00015
00011
00040
.1006
00021
00003,00014,00015
00015,00797,00040
00015
00276
00883
00001
00258
00040
00001
00310
00040
00012,00013
0000'
00000
00276,00153,00315
00883
00003
00015
00063
00207,00153,00022
RadioShack
RCA
Realistic
Rotel
SAE
Sanslli
Sanyo
SAST
Soon
Scars
Sharp
Sherwood
Shure
Silsonic
Sonic
Frontiers
Sony
Soundesign
STS
Symphonic
TAG
Mclaren
Tascam
TOK
Teac
Technics
Tivoli
Audio
Ve<:torRescarch
Victor
Wards
Yamaha
YnA
Y.~
Zonda
Adeom
Advent
Aiwa
Akai
31075
31062,30032,30305,30764,30179,30468,30009,30155,30420,
30053
30164,30180,30155,30179,30175,30420
30157,30420
30157
30157,30305,30202
30179,30087
30157
30305,30164,30155
)I))I)S
30861,30037,30180
31067,30196,30180,30426
'0043
3OS88,3OO36
30157
30490,
30000,31364, 30l85,30605, 30100,30604
30425,30145
30018
)1))1)'
30157
30420
31208
30393,30180,30174,30420
30029,30207,30303
31553
30194,30417
30072
30157,30053
30888,30036,30187,30170,31292
30625
3lI461
30157
21094
21016
20641.21912
20899,20770,21975,21089
20869
Soundes~n
30670
United
Artists
00007
Amphion
Media
Works
22016,22001
Stereophonics
31023
Universal
00153,00056,00207,00022,00191
AMW
20872,22016,22001,21[76
Setup
Codes
for
Cable
Converters
Akai
30156
Burmester
30420
Audio·Technica
30170
21087
20717
20627,21061
20672,20717,20797,21020,21100,20796,21004,21061,
21937,20794,20830,21056,21915,20755
21913
21168
22007
20571
20662,20655
20868,20695
20778,21107,21086,21923,20352,21165
20736
21916
21071,21072
21057
20876,20869
21571
21917
21071,21122,21041,21121,21072
Criterion
Apex
Digita[
CineVision
Classic
Coby
Changhong
Axion
Bel
Canto
Design
Blue
Parade
Cambridge
Soundworks
Broksonie
Audiovox
Blaupunkt
CAYS
B&K
Curtis
Mathcs
Aspire
Digital
Audiologic
00883
00000,00525,00899
00063,ro}27,00258
00883
0088'
00400
00883
Carrera
30194
Audio
Akhemy
30194
Aiwa
30157,30124,30012
Carver
30157,30437,30179
BSR
30245,30194
California
Audio
Labs
30029,30303
Adeom
30155,30234
VortexVlew
Setup
Codes
for
CD
Players
ADC
30018
Viewmaster
Vision
Viewstar
Zenith
Zentck
V2
00797,00207,00153,00022
000"
00207,00022
30195
30176,30081,31176,31375,30186,31331,31276
31313,30314,30313,31052
30074
31189
31293,30857,30281,31869
00003,
()()()l)8,
(0014,
00001,
00007,
000i3,
0001
1,00017
30163,31267.31074,31528,30463,31390
31308,31518,30039,30518,30309,31309,30208
00315,00153
31390,30849
'0440
30281
30158,30189,30080,30054
00899
Techwood
Americast
ABC
Yamaha
Zenith
Allegro
Venturer
Archer
TaeKwa~
Yon
Bckor
Sllnfire
Antronix
Victor
Thorens
Wards
DMXEle<:tronics
30157
Classic
31297
Crown
30122
DBX
30254
20591
20670,21919
21023,21129,20816,21117,21024
20591,20675,20821
20522,20315,20717
2052
[
211}85,21068
20784,20869,20833,21918,21172,20705
20490,20634
20744,20869,21099,21970,20715,20833,21075,21730,
20783,21044,21144
21077,21073,21158
20675
Denon
Dual
Funai
DVD2000
Daewoo
Emerson
Fisher
Go
Video
GE
Enterprise
CyberHome
Gateway
30625
Emerson 30305,30164,30155,30469
GE
lOOO9
Dynamic
Bass
30179
Fisher 30179,30174,31325,30088,30342
Garrard 30245,30420,30393,30280,30425
Denon
30873,30003
OAK
30245
DKK
30000
Gcmini
00883
00022
00025,00031
000"
00040
00019
008"
00022
0088'
00883
00153
00014
00315,00153
Century
Cablcvic'l
ColourV~ice
Clcarma!ter
Cabletema
Bell
Soutil
Comtrorics
Contec
Coolmax
Citizen
ClcarMa:
CableSt~
Daeryu~
01877,00877,00477,{)()lX,»l
Genexxa
30032,30305,30164
GPX
20699,20769
Digi
00637
GoldStar
3lI417
Greenhill
20717
Fisher
31409,30360,30219,31801,30042
Director
00476
GPX
31296
funmix
31360
Dumont
00637
Harman/Kardon 30157,30173,31202,30426
fusgatc
31487
Eastern
ססoo2
30032,30155
Garrard 30424,30281,30463,30146,30440
Emerson
00797
lnkel 30196,30180,30437
Gateway
31517,31567
Everqucst
00040,00015 Integra
30101
GE
31379
Focus
00400
JVC
30072,31294,30655
Glory
Hom
31263
Funai
00019
Kenwood
30681,30826,30626,30028,30037,30036,30190
Go
Video
31532
Garrard
00153
KLH
31318
GoldStar
30281
GCEleetronics 00207,00056
JIl187
GPX
31299
Ge!llIa
00476
Korsun
31484
Hatler
30146
Gemini
00797,oool5
31317
HarmanlKardon 30110,30189,30891 Gcnerallnstrument
00476,00810,00276,ססOO3,00014,00011,00015
Krell
30157
Hewlett
Packard
31181
Global
01327
K)'Qcera
30018
Hitachi
31801,31273
GMI
00015,00797
LG
31208
Initial
31426
GoldStar
00144,00040
Linn
30157
Inkcl
30027,30062,30502,30491 Goodmind
00797
Luxman
30093
Integra 30135,31298
Hamlin
00009,00273,00034,00020,00259
LX[
JIlJll5
JBL
30110,31306,30281
Hitachi
00014,00011
Magnavox
30157,30305
JVC
30074,31282,31263,31495,31374 Ilytcx
ססoo7
Marantz 30626,30029,30157,30180
Kansai
30440
lasco 00015,00315,00153
Mark
Lcvinson
31484
Kenwood
31313,31570,31569,30027,31051,30077,30313,31027,30042,
30239,30569,31052,30186,30314 lebsce
Jerrold
00400
{)O476,00810,00276,00003,00012,00014,00011,00015
Mcintosh
MCS
30287
30029,30043
KlH
31412,31390,31428
Loo.
00015
Miro
3ססoo
30424,30255,31366
LG
00144,00040
Mission
30157
Lasonic
Lexicon
31798,31510
31437
31076
Linsay
Magnavox
Memorex
00440
00027
0ססoo
MTe
Nakamichi
NEC
30420,30625
30147
30043,30234
Linn
30189
Motorola
00476,00810,00276,0125~,01106,
01376
Nikko
30174,30170,30164,30625
Liquid
Video
31497
Movie
Time
00156,00063
NSM
30157
Lloyd's
LXI
Magnavox
Marantz
30195
30181
31189,31269,30189,30128,30391,30195,31089,31514,30531
31189,31269,30039,30189,31089,31289,30200,30128
M5
MultiVision
Novaplex
NSC
00015
00012
00618
00063,00156
Onk)'Q
Optimus
30868,30101
31063,3ססOO,30032,30037,30342,30437,31075,30145,30194,
30305,30426,30087,30179,30280,30420,30468,30175,30196
30029,30752,30303
MCS
30039,30346
O.k
00019,ססOO7
Parasound
30420,30194
Mcmorex
Mitsubishi
31596
31393
Optimus
00021
01877,00237
Philips
Pioneer
30626,30157,30287
31063,31062,30032,30305,30468,31087
Modulaire
30195
Panasonic
0ססoo,ססOO8,00107,00040.00021
Polk
Audio
30157
Musicmagic
31089
Panther
00637
Proton
30157
NAD
Nakamichi
NEC
30320
30347,30097,31555
30235
Paragon
Philips
Pioneer
0ססoo
00317,00027,00025,00153,00013,00031,01305
01877,00877,00144,00533,01021
QED
Quad
Quasar
30157
30157
30029
Setup
Codes
for
DVD
Players
Norccnt
Onkyo
Optimus
Oritron
Panasonic
Penney
Philco
Philips
Pioneer
Polaroid
Polk
Audio
Proscan
Qisheng
Quasar
RadioShad.
RCA
Realistic
Regent
Ri.
Saba
Samsung
Sansui
Sanyo
Scott
Sharp
Sharpcrlmagc
Sherwood
Shinco
Shinsoni,
Silsonic
Sonic
SonicBII,r
31389
30135,31298,30842,30380,31531
31023,30801,31074,30080,30186,30531,30797,30042,30181,
30440,30738,30849,30177,30219,30670
31497,31366
31518,30039,31548,31764,30518,31350,31763,30367,31316,
31509,31633,30309,31288,31363
30195
31390
31189,31269,30189,31365,31089,31266,31283,30891,31368,
30391,31120,31268
31023,30150,30630,31184,30080,30531,31084,31384,30244,
31343
30189,31289
31254
31609,31390
30039
31263
31023,31609,31254,30346,30531,31154,31511,30080,30530,
31074,31390,30054,30360
30195,30181,30163
31437
31869,31383
31519
31500,31295
30189,30346,30193,31089
30801,30360.31469,30219,31251
30163,30322
31286,30186,31386,31361
31545,31556,30797,31409,31416,31549,31385,31411,31546,
31723,31263,31410
30491,31423,30062,31077,30502,31653
31390
31426
30176,31426
30281
313(13,31869,31532
31058,31441,31258,31759,30158,31442,31529,31758,
31371,31503.31042,31658,31158,31858,31367,31406,31458,
30168,31558,31131,31349,31382
PoplllarMechanics
Pulsar
Quasar
RadioShack
RCA
Realistic
Regal
Regency
Rembrandt
Runco
Samsung
SdentificAtianta
Seam
Signal
Signature
SLMarx
So.,
Sprucer
Starcom
Stargate
Starqucst
Sup(rcablc
Sylvania
Tandy
Teleview
Tascan
TF(
Timeless
Tocom
Torx
Toshiba
TransPX
Tristar
TS
Tusa
TV86
Unika
00400
0ססoo
0ססoo
00015,00883,00797,00315
00021
00207
00400
00279,00273,00259,00020
ססoo2
00011
0ססoo
0ססoo,00144,00040
01877,00877,00477,ססOO8,00017
00510
00040,00015
00011
00040
.1006
00021
ססOO3,00014,00015
00015,00797,00040
00015
00276
00883
ססoo1
00258
00040
ססoo1
00310
00040
00012,00013
ססoo3
0ססoo
00276,00153,00315
00883
ססoo3
00015
00063
00207,00153,00022
RadioShack
RCA
Realistic
Rotel
SAE
Sanslli
Sanyo
SAST
Soon
Scars
Sharp
Sherwood
Shure
Silsonic
Sonic
Frontiers
Sony
Soundesign
STS
Symphonic
TAG
Mclaren
Tascam
TOK
Teac
Technics
Tivoli
Audio
Ve<:torRescarch
Victor
Wards
Yamaha
YnA
Y.~
Zonda
Adeom
Advent
Aiwa
Akai
31075
31062,30032,30305,30764,30179,30468,30009,30155,30420,
30053
30164,30180,30155,30179,30175,30420
30157,30420
30157
30157,30305,30202
.30179,30087
30157
30305,30164,30155
30JIlS
30861,30037,30180
31067,30196,30180,30426
30043
3OS88,3OO36
30157
30490,
30000,31364, 30l85,30605, 30100,30604
30425,30145
30018
30305
30157
30420
31208
30393,30180,30174,30420
30029,30207,.30303
31553
30194,30417
30072
30157,30053
30888,30036,30187,30170,31292
30625
3lI461
30157
21094
21016
20641.21912
20899,20770,21975,21089
20869
Soundes~n
30670
United
Artists
ססoo7
Amphion
Media
Works
22016,22001
Stereophonics
31023
Universal
00153,00056,00207,00022,00191
AMW
20872,22016,22001,21[76
Sllnfire
31313,30314,30313,31052
V2
00883
21913
Americast
00899
Setup
Codes
for
Cable
Converters
ABC
ססOO3,
()()()l)8,
(0014,
ססOO1,
ססOO7,
000i3,
0001
1,00017
Allegro
00315,00153
Audio·Technica
30170
Burmester
30420
21071,21072
21917
20662,20655
20672,20717,20797,21020,21100,20796,21004,21061,
21937,20794,20830,21056,21915,20755
21571
20876,20869
21071,21122,21041,21121,21072
20627,21061
21057
21916
20868,20695
20571
21168
20717
20736
Changhong
Cambridge
Soundworks
CineVision
CAYS
Broksonie
Axion
Classic
Apex
Digita[
Blaupunkt
Bel
Canto
Design
Blue
Parade
Audiovox
Aspire
Digital
B&K
Audiologic
00883
00883
00063,ro}27,00258
00883
00400
0ססoo,00525,00899
Audio
Akhemy
30194
BSR
30245,30194
Adeom
30155,30234
Zentck
Akai
30156
Aiwa
30157,30124,30012
Setup
Codes
for
CD
Players
ADC
30018
Vision
VortexVlew
Viewstar
Zenith
Viewmaster
30074
31189
31390,30849
30176,30081,31176,31375,30186,31331,31276
30440
30158,30189,30080,30054
30163,31267.31074,31528,30463,31390
31308,31518,30039,30518,30309,31309,30208
30281
31293,30857,30281,31869
30195
Venturer
Yon
Victor
Yamaha
Techwood
Zenith
Thorens
Wards
TaeKwa~
Antronix 00207,00022
Archer
00797,00207,00153,00022
Bckor
00056
California
Audio
Labs
30029,30303
Carrera
30194
Carver
30157,30437,30179
Coby
Criterion
Curtis
Mathcs
20778,21107,21086,21923,20352,21165
22007
21087
Classic
31297
DMXEle<:tronics
30157
DKK
3ססoo
2052
[
20591,20675,20821
21023,21129,20816,21117,21024
20744,20869,21099,21970,20715,20833,21075,21730,
20783,21044,21144
20490,20634
20784,20869,20833,21918,21172,20705
20591
20670,21919
20522,20315,20717
21085,21068
20675
21077,21073,21158
Go
Video
Daewoo
Denon
Dual
DVD2000
Fisher
Emerson
Funai
CyberHome
GE
Gateway
Enterprise
30625
Fisher 30179,30174,31325,30088,30342
GE
lOOO9
Emerson 30305,30164,30155,30469
Garrard 30245,30420,30393,30280,30425
Dynamic
Bass
30179
Crown
30122
DBX
30254
Denon
30873,30003
OAK
30245
Gcmini
Clcarma!ter
00883
Citizen
00315,00153
Cablcvic'l
00022
Century
00153
Cabletema
00022
CableSt~
00056
Contec
00019
ClcarMa:
00883
Bell
Soutil
00899
Coolmax
00883
ColourV~ice
00025,00031
Comtrorics
00040
Daeryu~
01877,00877,00477,{)()lX,»l
Genexxa
30032,30305,30164
GPX
20699,20769
Digi
00637
GoldStar
3lI417
Greenhill
20717

Monivision
10343,10700
Teldunkcn
10702,10056
HP
21972
Motorola
10093,10055
T~.
10030,10466,10474
HT5
21944
MTC
10060,10030,10185,10019,10056
Thomas
11904
Hughes
Nttwork
Systems
20042,21949,20739
Mudan
looSI,llMI7,10264
T~,
10093,10817
Hyundai
21951
Mullite<h
10180
TMK
10178,10177,10056
iBUYPOWER
21972
NAD
10156,10178,10866
TNe;
10017
-,
20041
Nan~
11910,10264
Tobo
10743,10264
JVC
20045,20067,20041,21945,20008,21944,20384,20366
Nanshmg
10817,10264
T""
.......
10264
KEC
20037,20278
National
10051
"""""
10154,11256,10156,10060.10145,11913,11945,10381,10832,
K",""",
20067,20041,20038,20384
NEe
10154,10156,10051,10053,10030,10178,10046,
IIISO,
10056,
10036,11704,11936,10264,
I06SO,IIISO,11656,1193S,
10161,
KLH
2007'
10165,10186,10474,10036,10882,10381.10817,11704,10170,
10509,10845,11356
""".k
20035,20037
10264,10019,10497
Tosonic
10185
Kolin
20043,20041
Kewa\'e
10093,10178,
liISO,
10092,10161
Totevision
10039
LG
20037,20045,20042,20209,20038,22010,21037,20040
Nikko
10030,10178,10092
Trical
10157
Lloyd's
20000,20208
N'ikon
11910
TunteI
10030.10474.10092
Logik
20072
Noreent
10748.10iJ24
TV5
10463
LXI
20037
Noshi
10018
Ultra
10391
Magnasonie
21278,20593
NTC
1009'
Universal
10027
Onking
10280
Vine.
11756.10885,10364
Magnavox
20035,20039,20081,2000'.>,20593,20563,20110.21781
o~.
10180
Vector
Research
loo3<l
Magnin
20240
Marantz
20035,20081,21381
Oplimus
10154.10250,10166,11924.11913,10650,11927
Victor
102SO,
10053,10160,10650,
10376, 10036,
10653
Mana
20037
Optoma
10887
Vidikron
looS4
Malsushita
20035,20162,20226,21162,20367.20227
Oplonica
10093,10165
V"Kitech
10118,10019,10036
Med~cmler
PC
21m
Orion
10236,
10463.
11911,1190S,
10119,
11463,11929
Viewsoni::
10857,11755,10885,10864
MEl
20035
Panasonic
10054,
1025O.looSI,10161,
11410, 11921, 11947,
10031,10055,
Viking
I
....
MmlOll'lI:
20035,20162,20037,20043,20039,20047,20240,20000,20104,
10650,11924,11946,11919,11941
Wool.
10054,10030,10178,10020,10080,10165,10866,10019,10027, 20209,21231,20046,20·419,21162,20343,21048,21262,20307,
Po""
10051,10706,10817,10264,11910
10056,10111,10179,10016,10021,10096
21037
Penney
10047,10156,10051.10060,10030,10178,10135,11341,
Warumaia
10391
MGA
20240.2000,20061
11926,10018,
10021,10039,11919,1l0)3,10021,10032,
11907,
Waycoo
10156
MGNTechnmogy
"'".
10019
Philoo
10054,10180,10030,10178,10628,10474.10020,10037,
Westinghouse
10889
Microsofl
21972
10096,10186,10774,10019,10032,10056
While
Westinghou~
10463,10186,11909,10623
Mind
21972
Philips
11454,10054,10000,10051,10030,10118,10474,10019,11154.
Xiahua
10817,10264
Minolta
20042.20105
10092,
10187,10774,10024,
10037,
loo56,IOISfi,
10690,
10020,
Xiangyang
10264
MiUubishi
20067,20043,20041,20061,20807,20173
10032
Xihu
10817,10264
Motorola
20035,20048
Pilot
10030,10019,10039
Xinghai
10264
MTC
20240,20000
Pioneer
10166,10038,10866,10679
Xinrisong
11910
Multilech
20000,20072
Portland
10092,10039,10019
Xudian
11910
NAD
20058
Prima
10761,10815,10783,11933,10817
Yamaha
10030,10838,10019,10833,10769,10839
National
20226
PrinCtlOn
10717,10700
Yapshe
10250
NEe
20035,20037,20048,20104.20067,20041.20038,20040,20008,
Prism
10051
Yongbao
11910
20370
"""'"
11447,10047,11347,11922
Youlanasi
10817
N(WlV(
20037
Prol""
10030,10178.
lOool,
10039,
10466,10003,10052,10474
Yousida
11910
Nillo
20037
P"h"
10017,10019
Zenith
10017,10463,10178,11911,10016,
11909,10092,
11904,
11929
Nikon
20253,20034
Qingdao
10051,10817,10264
"""
..
10003
Nooks:
"'".
'"'~,
10250,10051,
11924,10165,
11919,1005S.
10650
Setup
Codes
for
VCRs
Northgate
219n
RadioShack
10047,10154,10180,10030,10178,10032,10056.11920,
ASS
21972
Olympus
20035,20226,21046
10165,11904,10019,10039
0,,,,"
20m
RCA
11447,10047,11454,10000,10030,10178,10679,11247,11917,
Admiral
20048,"'''''
10090,11943,11147.10019.11907,11922,10135,11958,11047,
Adventura
20000
Optimus
21062,20162,20037,2OO48,20I04,21l)43,21262,20593,2116l,
11347,10018,11547,10038,11919,10092.11953
AikD
20273
20058,20432
Re<J.listic
10154,10180,10030,10178,10056,10019.10039,10165,10032
Aiwo
20037,20000,
20307,
W468,20124.
20406.
20348,20479
Optonica
20062
Rh<Jpsody
10185
ilii
20041,20061,20175,20106
Orion
20184,20209,20002,20479,20295,21479
Row.
10748,10037,10817
Alienware
21972
Panarex
21950
Runco
10017,10030,10603,10497
America
Aclion
20278
Panasonic
21062,
2OC)J5.20162,2OO77,
20226,20616,2[162,20225,20367,
20227,21035,21262
Ruyi
10817
American
High
20035
PannI
21950
Saige
10817
Amoisonic
'0479
Penney
20035,20037.20240,20042,20038,21035,20040,20054,21237
Sampo
10154,10093,10030,10178,10\71,10032,10052,10474,11755,
Anam
20162,20037,20240,20278,20226,21037
PentiU
20042,201OS
10039,10700,10036,10092,10650
AnamNationai
20162,20226
Samsung
10154,10156,10060,10812,10702,10030,10178,10019,10056,
Philoo
20035.20000.20226,20479
1106O,10092,10474,lOn4,10032,10817,1OO9O,11903,10264,
A"'.
20240
Philips
20035,20081,20000,20216,20739,21381,20110,20618,21181,
10766,10814,11150,10179
Audiovm
20037,20278
20563,21081.21949.20062
,,~~
10039
B'"''''''
20240
~'"
20037
Sanji<Jn
10264
lkU&
HoweU
"'10< Pion«r
20042,20067,20058
"""';
10463,11904,11929,11911
Bbupunkt "'226
""''''''"''
20081
"'>"
101$4,10156,10180,10145,10376,10474,10036,10893.11907,
Brobonic:
2OIM,20121,20209,20002,2QJ48,20295,21479,20m Profiuook "'2<0
10159,10280,10424,10799,11154,10157,10264,10381,10798,
c.J.
20031
"""'"
2OO6lI,20760,
21954,20202,
21060,20761
10088,11150
U~
20035,21174,20167
Pro.~
200n
"""",
10093,10817
u=
'0081
"'."
"'39
Scimilsu
10019
CCE
20072,20278
Qisheng
20060
Srotrn
10178
(h<Jnghong
20048,20081
Quarter ,
....
S<~,
10236,10180,10178,10179,10019
Citizen
20037,20278,21278
Quartz
2004.
Sa"
10047,10054,10154,10156,10178,10171.11926,11904,10056,
Col.
20072
Quasar
20035,20162,21035,20077,21162
10159,10179
Shaneha
10817,10264
Craig
20037,20047,20240,20072,20271
RadioShack
20000,21037
Shanghai
10264,11910,10817
CunisMalhes 20060,20035,20162,20041,20760,21035
Radix
200:17
Shaoftng
10145,10817
Cybernex
20240
Randn
20037
Sharp
10093,10030,10157,10386,10650,10720,10032,10851,10256,
CyberPower
21972
RCA
20060,20035,20240,20000,20042,20807,21060,21989,20106,
10491,10689,10818,10039,10165,10474,10688,10787,10036,
o.~
2004S,20104,20278,20210,20368,21278,20637,20046,
20761,21035,20058,21964,20105,20226,20760,208SO,21954,
11917
20212,20561
20077,20202,20453
Sharpe:rlmage
11950
Od'
21972
Realistic
20035.20037,20048,20047,20000,20104,20066,20046,20062
ShtnYing
10092,10003,10474,10119
O<noo
20042
R<pl'Y
TV
20614,20616
""""
10145,10264
DimTV
20739,21989,21954,21949
Ricoh
20253,20034
ShcngCh~
10093,10236,10[79,11150,1047.
Dish
Network
SYSlml
21943,21946,21945,219«
R,,~
20039
Shenyang
10817,10264
Ohhpro
21944,21943
"mpo
20037,20048
Sbogw<
IDOI9
Durabrud
20039,20038
Samsung
20240,20045,20212,20760,20210,
ID432,
21014
Signature
10016
ayo.,,,,,
20000
Samlron
20643
Simpson
10187,10186
"""""
21943,21946,21945,21944
"ok,
20048,20039
Skyg~nt
10180
Ekcu'Ooome
20037
Sansui
20000,
20067,2Q209,
2004I,ID479,20271,21479
Sk)'\''Orth
10748,10264,10031,10811
Ek<:lrophonic
20037
"'>"
20047,20240,20104,20046,20159,20369,20368
Sony
11100,10000,
10036,
1065O,IIJOO,I0111,1I925,
10080,
Emertx
20032
Sa>u
20184,20045,20121,20043.20210,20212
108:14,11904
Emerson
20035,20037,20184,20240,20045,20000.20121,20043,20209,
S<on
20035, 20031,
20047.20000,20042,
20104,20046,20066,212J7,
Soundesign
10180,10178,10179,10186
20002,20278,20295,20036,20637,2IS93,20561,21479,20068,
20054,20105
"""
10156,10051.10060,10178.10036,10092,10474,11150 20208.20479,21278,20061,20212
Sharp
20048,20209,20363,20848.20iJ07,20062,20738,21048
Speclricon
10003
Eurol
21962
Shineo
,-
Squareview
10171
Expressvu
21944
Shintom
20072
555
10180,10019
Fisher
20047,20104,20066,20054
Shogun
20240
Slarlite
10180
Fuji
20035,20033
Singer
20072
SludioExperitnce
10843
Fujilsu
2004S,2oo52,20366
SonicBIU(
20614,20616
Supre-Macy
,
....
Funai
20000,20593,21593
So"
20035,20032,
20033,
2lXXlO,20253,
20639,
21232,21972,
G""'"
2_
20636,21032,21957,20034,20586,20640,21956
So",~
10000
21972
ill
20042
'VA
1074&,105&7,1~5,10872,10768,1087I,I087{)
Galeway
GE
20060,20035,20240,21060,20202,20160,21035,20801,
"""ok
20253
Sylvania
lD054,IOOJO,I0I71,
11931, 10381. 11944,
1002Q,
10096
20226,20761
Sylvan~
20035,20081,
2OOOJ,
20043,201
10,2118!,
21593,
20593
Symphonic
10180,10171.11913,11904
G<n<nl
2004S,
20366,
20052
Symphonic
2OOXl,21593,20593
5,~ 10000.10451.10093,10060,10178,10092,10036,10474
GoY-ideo
20643, 20526,
ID432
Systnnu
21972
Tacko
10178,10179,11150,10092,
10474
GOI
21944
TagarSyslems
21972
TaiYi
11150
GoldSur 20037,20209,20038,20226,20225,21237
Tashiko
20037
Taisban
10817,10391
Gradienle
2_
Tatung
20045,20061,20041,20366,20008
Tandy
10093
Haojie
"',
..
Teac
20000,20041
Tashiko
11150,10650,10092
Harley
David$On
20000
Technics
20035,20162
Tatung
loo54,lOlS4,10156,
10051,10060,
11150,10474,10036,
HannanlKardon
20081,20038
T~,
20035,20037,20048,20041,20038,20040
lD055,
11756,
10003
Technics
10250,10051
H."""",
20072.20068
Tcknika
20035,20037,20000,20052
TechnolAct
10179
Hauppauge
21992
Thomas
'0000
Teehview
10847
Headquarter
'004'
Tivo
20739,21957,20636,21956,20618,21503
Techwood
10051,10003,10056
HewlellPackard
21972
TMK
20240,20208,20036
Teco
IOOSI,I0093,
10178,10474,10036,10280,10092,
10264,10653
HI-Q
'0047
Toshiba
20045,20067,20043,20041,2021O,20384,21008,21972,2Q366,
Hitachi
20037,2OOOJ,
20042,
20041,20166,20105,
20089
20845,21503,20066,20212,20828,21145,20008
Teknika
10054,10180,10150,10060,10019,10056,10186,10016,10092,
21972
TOievision
20037,2Q240
10039,10179
Howard
Computer5
Monivision
10343,10700
Teldunkcn
10702,10056
HP
21972
Motorola
10093,10055
T~.
10030,10466,10474
HT5
21944
MTC
10060,10030,10185,10019,10056
Thomas
11904
Hughes
Nttwork
Systems
20042,21949,20739
Mudan
looSI,llMI7,10264
T~,
10093,10817
Hyundai
21951
Mullite<h
10180
TMK
10178,10177,10056
iBUYPOWER
21972
NAD
10156,10178,10866
TNe;
10017
-,
20041
Nan~
11910,10264
Tobo
10743,10264
JVC
20045,20067,20041,21945,20008,21944,20384,20366
Nanshmg
10817,10264
T""
.......
10264
KEC
20037,20278
National
10051
"""""
10154,11256,10156,10060.10145,11913,11945,10381,10832,
K",""",
20067,20041,20038,20384
NEe
10154,10156,10051,10053,10030,10178,10046,
IIISO,
10056,
10036,11704,11936,10264,
I06SO,IIISO,11656,1193S,
10161,
KLH
2007'
10165,10186,10474,10036,10882,10381.10817,11704,10170,
10509,10845,11356
""".k
20035,20037
10264,10019,10497
Tosonic
10185
Kolin
20043,20041
Newa\'e
10093,10178,
liISO,
10092,10161
Totevision
10039
LG
20037,20045,20042,20209,20038,22010,21037,20040
Nikko
10030,10178,10092
Trical
10157
Lloyd's
2ססOO,20208
N'ikon
11910
TunteI
10030.10474.10092
Logik
20072
Noreent
10748.10iJ24
TV5
10463
LXI
20037
Noshi
10018
Ultra
10391
Magnasonie
21278,20593
NTC
1009'
Universal
10027
Onking
10280
Vine.
11756.10885,10364
Magnavox
20035,20039,20081,2000'.>,20593,20563,20110.21781
o~.
10180
Vector
Research
loo3<l
Magnin
20240
Marantz
20035,20081,21381
Oplimus
10154.10250,10166,11924.11913,10650,11927
Victor
102SO,
10053,10160,10650,
10376, 10036,
10653
Mana
20037
Optoma
10887
Vidikron
looS4
Malsushita
20035,20162,20226,21162,20367.20227
Oplonica
10093,10165
V"Kitech
10118,10019,10036
Med~cmler
PC
21m
Orion
10236,
10463.
11911,1190S,
10119,
11463,11929
Viewsoni::
10857,11755,10885,10864
MEl
20035
Panasonic
10054,
1025O.looSI,10161,
11410, 11921, 11947,
10031,10055,
Viking
I
....
MmlOll'lI:
20035,20162,20037,20043,20039,20047,20240,20000,20104,
10650,11924,11946,11919,11941
Wool.
10054,10030,10178,10020,10080,10165,10866,10019,10027, 20209,21231,20046,20·419,21162,20343,21048,21262,20307,
Po""
10051,10706,10817,10264,11910
10056,10111,10179,10016,10021,10096
21037
Penney
10047,10156,10051.10060,10030,10178,10135,11341,
Warumaia
10391
MGA
20240.2000,20061
11926,10018,
10021,10039,11919,1l0)3,10021,10032,
11907,
Waycoo
10156
MGNTechnmogy
"'".
10019
Philoo
10054,10180,10030,10178,10628,10474.10020,10037,
Westinghouse
10889
Microsofl
21972
10096,10186,10774,10019,10032,10056
While
Westinghou~
10463,10186,11909,10623
Mind
21972
Philips
11454,10054,1ססOO,10051,10030,10118,10474,10019,11154.
Xiahua
10817,10264
Minolta
20042.20105
10092,
10187,
10774,10024,
10037,
10056,
IOISfj,
10690,10020,
Xiangyang
10264
MiUubishi
20067,20043,20041,20061,20807,20173
10032
Xihu
10817,10264
Motorola
20035,20048
Pilot
10030,10019,10039
Xinghai
10264
MTC
20240,2ססOO
Pioneer
10166,10038,10866,10679
Xinrisong
11910
Multilech
2ססOO,20072
Portland
10092,10039,10019
Xudian
11910
NAD
20058
Prima
10761,10815,10783,11933,10817
Yamaha
10030,10838,10019,10833,10769,10839
National
20226
PrinCtlOn
10717,10700
Yapshe
10250
NEe
20035,20037,20048,20104.20067,20041.20038,20040,20008,
Prism
10051
Yongbao
11910
20370
"""'"
11447,10047,11347,11922
Youlanasi
10817
NNlV(
20037
Prol""
10030, 10178. 10001,
10039,1D466,10003,10052,10474
Yousida
11910
Nillo
20037
P"h"
10017,10019
Zenith
10017,10463,10178,11911,10016,
11909,10092,
11904,
11929
Nikon
20253,20034
Qingdao
10051,10817,10264
"""
..
10003
Nooks:
"'".
'"'~,
10250,10051,
11924,10165,
11919,1005S.
10650
Setup
Codes
for
VCRs
Northgate
219n
RadioShack
10047,10154,10180,10030,10178,10032,10056.11920,
ASS
21972
Olympus
20035,20226,21046
10165,11904,10019,10039
0,,,,"
20m
RCA
11447,10047,11454,1ססOO,10030,10178,10679,11247,11917,
Admiral
20048,"'''''
10090,11943,11147.10019.11907,11922,10135,11958,11047,
Adventura
20000
Optimus
21062,20162,20037,2OO48,20I04,21l)43,21262,20593,2116l,
11347,10018,11547,10038,11919,10092.11953
AikD
20273
20058,20432
Re<J.listic
10154,10180,10030,10178,10056,10019.10039,10165,10032
Aiwo
20037,2ססOO,
20307,
W468,20124.
20406.
20348,20479
Optonica
20062
Rh<Jpsody
10185
ilii
20041,20061,20175,20106
Orion
20184,20209,20002,20479,20295,21479
Row.
10748,10037,10817
Alienware
21972
Panarex
21950
Runco
10017,10030,10603,10497
America
Aclion
20278
Panasonic
21062,
2OC)J5.20162,20077,
20226,20616,2[162,20225,20367,
20227,21035,21262
Ruyi
10817
American
High
20035
PannI
21950
Saige
10817
Amoisonic
'0479
Penney
20035,20037.20240,20042,20038,21035,20040,20054,21237
Sampo
10154,10093,10030,10178,10\71,10032,10052,10474,11755,
Anam
20162,20037,20240,20278,20226,21037
PentiU
20042,20IOS
10039,10700,10036,10092,10650
AnamNationai
20162,20226
Samsung
10154,10156,10060,10812,10702,10030,10178,10019,10056,
Philoo
20035.2ססOO.20226,20479
1106O,10092,10474,lOn4,10032,10817,IOOSJO,II903,10264,
A"'.
20240
Philips
20035,20081,2ססOO,20216,20739,21381,20110,20618,21181,
10766,10814,11150,10179
Audiovm
20037,20278
20563,21081.21949.20062
,,~~
10039
B'"''''''
20240
~'"
20037
Sanji<Jn
10264
lkU&
HoweU
"'10< Pion«r
20042,20067,20058
"""';
10463,11904,11929,11911
Bbupunkt "'226
""''''''"''
20081
"'>"
10154,10156,10180,10145,10376,10474,10036,10893.11907,
Brobonic:
2OIM,20121,20209,20002,2QJ48,20295,21479,20m Profiuook "'2<0
10159,10280,10424,10799,11154,10157,10264,10381,10798,
c.J.
20031
"""'"
2OO6lI,20760,
21954,20202,
21060,20761
10088,11150
U~
20035,21174,20167
Pro.~
200n
"""",
10093,10817
u=
'0081
"'."
"'39
Scimilsu
10019
CCE
20072,20278
Qisheng
20060
Srotrn
10178
(h<Jnghong
20048,20081
Quarter ,
....
S<~,
10236,10180,10178,10179,10019
Citizen
20037,20278,21278
Quartz
2004.
Sa"
10047,10054,10154,10156,10178,10171.11926,11904,10056,
Col.
20072
Quasar
20035,20162,21035,20077,21162
10159,10179
Shaneha
10817,10264
Craig
20037,20047,20240,20072,20271
RadioShack
2ססOO,21037
Shanghai
10264,11910,10817
CunisMalhes 20060,20035,20162,20041,20760,21035
Radix
200:>7
Shaoftng
10145,10817
Cybernex
20240
Randn
20037
Sharp
10093,10030,10157,10386,10650,10720,10032,10851,10256,
CyberPower
21972
RCA
20060,20035,20240,2ססOO,20042,20807,21060,21989,20106,
10491,10689,10818,10039,10165,10474,10688,10787,10036,
o.~
2004S,20104,20278,20210,20368,21278,20637,20046,
20761,21035,20058,21964,20105,20226,20760,208SO,21954,
11917
20212,20561
20077,20202,20453
Sharpe:rlmage
11950
Od'
21972
Realistic
20035.20037,20048,20047,2ססOO,20104,20066,20046,20062
ShtnYing
10092,10003,10474,10119
O<noo
20042
R<pl'Y
TV
20614,20616
""""
10145,10264
DimTV
20739,21989,21954,21949
Ricoh
20253,20034
ShcngCh~
10093,10236,10[79,11150,10474
Dish
Network
SYSlml
21943,21946,21945,219«
R,,~
20039
Shenyang
10817,10264
Ohhpro
21944,21943
"mpo
20037,20048
Sbogw<
10019
Dura-brand
20039,20038
Samsung
20240,20045,20212,20760,20210,
ID432,
21014
Signature
10016
ayo.,,,,,
20000
Samlron
20643
Simpson
10187,10186
"""""
21943,21946,21945,21944
"ok,
20048,20039
Skyg~nt
10180
Elecu'Ooome
20037
Sansui
20000,20067,2Q209,2004I,ID479,20271,21479
Sk)'\''Orth
10748,10264,10031,10811
Eleclrophonic
20037
"'>"
20047,20240,20104,20046,20159,20369,20368
Sony
11100,1ססOO,
10036,
1065O,IIJOO,I0111,1I925,
10080,
Emertx
20032
Sa>u
20184,20045,20121,20043.20210,20212
10834,11904
Emerson
20035,20037,20184,20240,20045,2ססOO.20121,20043,20209,
S<on
20035, 20031,
20047.2ססOO,20042,
20104,20046,20066,
212J7,
Soundesign
10180,10178,10179,10186
20002,20278,20295,20036,20637,
2IS93,20561,
21479,20068,
20054,20105
"""
10156,10051.10060,10178.10036,10092,10474,11150 20208.20479,21278,20061,20212
Sharp
20048,20209,20363,20848.20iJ07,20062,20738,21048
Speclricon
10003
Eurol
21962
Shineo
,-
Squareview
10171
Expressvu
21944
Shintom
20072
555
10180,10019
Fisher
20047,20104,20066,20054
Shogun
20240
Slarlite
10180
Fuji
20035,20033
Singer
20072
SludioExperitnce
10843
Fujilsu
2004S,2oo52,20366
SonicBIU(
20614,20616
Supre-Macy
,
....
Funai
2ססOO,20593,21593
So"
20035,20032,
20033,
2lXXlO,202S3,20639,
21232,21972,
G""'"
2_
20636,21032,21957,20034,20586,20640,21956
So",~
1ססoo
21972
ill
20042
'VA
10748,10587,1~5,10872,10768,1087I,I087{)
Galeway
GE
20060,20035,20240,21060,20202,20160,21035,20801,
"""ok
20253
Sylvania
loo54,IOOJO,I0I71,
11931, 10381. 11944,
1002Q,
10D96
20226,20761
Sylvan~
20035,20081,
2OOOJ,
20043,201
10,2118!,
21593,
20593
Symphonic
10180,
10i71.
11913,11904
G<n<nl
2004S,
20366,
20052
Symphonic
2OOXl,21593,20593
5,~
1ססoo.10451.10093,10060,10178,10092,10036,10474
GoY-ideo
20643, 20526,
ID432
Systnnu
21972
Tacko
10178,10179,11150,10092,
10474
GOI
21944
TagarSyslems
21972
TaiYi
11150
GoldSur 20037,20209,20038,20226,20225,21237
Tashiko
20037
Taisban
10817,10391
Gradienle
2_
Tatung
20045,20061,20041,20366,20008
Tandy
10093
Haojie
"',
..
Teac
20000,20041
Tashiko
11150,10650,10092
Harley
David$On
2ססoo
Technics
20035,20162
Tatung
loo54,lOlS4,10156,
10051,10060,
11150,10474,10036,
HannanlKardon
20081,20038
T~,
20035,20037,20043,20041,20038,20040
10055,11756,10003
Technics
10250,10051
H."""",
20072.20068
Tcknika
20035,20037,2ססOO,20052
TechnolAct
10179
Hauppauge
21992
Thomas
,ססOO
Teehview
10847
Headquarter
'004'
Tivo
20739,21957,20636,21956,20618,21503
Techwood
10051,10003,10056
HewlellPackard
21972
TMK
20240,20208,20036
Teco
IOOSI,I0093,
10178,10474,10036,10280,10092,
10264,10653
HI-Q
'0047
Toshiba
20045,20067,20043,20041,2021O,20384,21008,21972,2Q366,
Hitachi
20037,2OOOJ,
20042,
20041,20166,20IOS,
20089
20845,21503,20066,20212,20828,21145,20008
Teknika
10054,10180,10150,10060,10019,10056,10186,10016,10092,
21972
TOievision
20037,2Q240
10039,10179
Howard
Computer5

Touch
UltimateTV
Unitech
Vector
Vector
Research
Victor
Video
Concepts
Videomagic
Videosonic
Viewsonic
Villain
Wards
White
Westinghouse
XR-lOOO
Yamaha
Zenith
ZTGroup
21972
21989
20240
20045
20038,20040
20067,20041,20008,
20384
20045,20040,20061
20037
20240
21972
2ססoo
20060,20035,
2()()48,
20047,
20081, 20240,
2ססoo,
20042,
20072,
20062,20212,20760
20209,20072,20637
20035,
20000,
20072
20041,20038
20039,20033,20000,20209,20034,20479,21479,21139,20637
21972
Setup
Codes
10
Video
Accessories
ASS
01272
Alienware
01272
CyberPower
01272
Gateway
01272
Hewlett
Packard
01272,01267
Howard
Computers
01272
HP
01272
iBUYPQWER
01272
InterVideo
01393
Jensen
01165
JVC
01384
Keyspan
01344
KWorld
01403
LG
01415
Linksys
01365
Macro
Image
Technology
01383
Media
Center
PC
01272
Microsoft
01272
Mind
01272
Motorola
01363
MyHD
01383
Northgate
01272
Panasonic
01120
Pinnacle
Systems
01268
Pioneer
01010
Princeton
00113,00295
Rabbit
00081
Roku
01486
Samsung
01l90,0149O
Sensory
Science
01126
Sharp
0l01O
SMC
01456
Sony
01272,01324,01364
Streamzap
01309
Systemax
01272
TagarSystems
01272
TeleCaption
00171
Toshiba
01272
Touch
01272
Viewsonic
01272,01329
ZTGroup
01272
Keep
the
OnQ
Legrand
URC
dry.
Ifit
gets
wet,
wipe
it
dry
immediately.
Use
and
store
the
OnQ
Legrand
URC
only
in
normal
temperature
environments.
Handle
the
OnQ
Legrand
URC
gently
and
carefully.
Don't
drop
it.
Wipe
the
OnQ
Legrand
URC
with
adamp
cloth
to
keep
it
looking
like
new.
Modifying
or
tampering
with
the internal parts
can
cause
damage
and
invalidate
the
warranty.
If
your
remote
is
not
performing
as
it
should,
please
contact
us
at:
www.greyfox.com.
SPECIFICATIONS
Power
(2)
AA
Size(HxWxD) ..9.173x2.40x
1.3
in
.....................................
..
(233x6Ix33mm)
Weight
(w/o
batteries)
5.6
oz
(158.76
g)
Specifications
are
typical;
individual
units
might
vary.
Specifications
are
subject
to
change
and
improvement
without
any
notice.
FCC
NOTICE
This
equipment
has
been
tested
and
found
to
comply
with
the
limits
for
a
class
Bdigital
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
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
equipment
does
cause
harmful
interference
to
radio
or
television
reception,
which
can
be
determined
by
turning
the
equipment offand
on,
the
user
is
encouraged
to
try
to
correct
the
interference
by
one
or
more
ofthe
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
radiolTV
technician
for
help.
This
equipment
has
been
verified
to
comply
with
the
limits
for
a
class
B
computing
device,
pursuant
to
FCC
Rules.
In
order
to
maintain
compliance
with
FCC
regulations,
shielded
cables
must
be
used
with
this equipment.
Operation
with
non-approved
equipment
or
unshielded
cables
is
likely
to
result
in
interference
to
radio
and
TV
reception.
The
user
is
cautioned that
changes
and
modifications
made
to
the
equipment
without
the
approval
of
manufacturer
could
void
the
user's authority
to
operate
this
equipment.
07
A02
M48C20-004
Touch
UltimateTV
Unitech
Vector
Vector
Research
Victor
Video
Concepts
Videomagic
Videosonic
Viewsonic
Villain
Wards
White
Westinghouse
XR-lOOO
Yamaha
Zenith
ZTGroup
21972
21989
20240
20045
20038,20040
20067,20041,20008,
20384
20045,20040,20061
20037
20240
21972
2ססoo
20060,20035,
2()()48,
20047,
20081, 20240,
2ססoo,
20042,
20072,
20062,20212,20760
20209,20072,20637
20035,
20000,
20072
20041,20038
20039,20033,20000,20209,20034,20479,21479,21139,20637
21972
Setup
Codes
10
Video
Accessories
ASS
01272
Alienware
01272
CyberPower
01272
Gateway
01272
Hewlett
Packard
01272,01267
Howard
Computers
01272
HP
01272
iBUYPQWER
01272
InterVideo
01393
Jensen
01165
JVC
01384
Keyspan
01344
KWorld
01403
LG
01415
Linksys
01365
Macro
Image
Technology
01383
Media
Center
PC
01272
Microsoft
01272
Mind
01272
Motorola
01363
MyHD
01383
Northgate
01272
Panasonic
01120
Pinnacle
Systems
01268
Pioneer
01010
Princeton
00113,00295
Rabbit
00081
Roku
01486
Samsung
01l90,0149O
Sensory
Science
01126
Sharp
0l01O
SMC
01456
Sony
01272,01324,01364
Streamzap
01309
Systemax
01272
TagarSystems
01272
TeleCaption
00171
Toshiba
01272
Touch
01272
Viewsonic
01272,01329
ZTGroup
01272
Keep
the
OnQ
Legrand
URC
dry.
Ifit
gets
wet,
wipe
it
dry
immediately.
Use
and
store
the
OnQ
Legrand
URC
only
in
normal
temperature
environments.
Handle
the
OnQ
Legrand
URC
gently
and
carefully.
Don't
drop
it.
Wipe
the
OnQ
Legrand
URC
with
adamp
cloth
to
keep
it
looking
like
new.
Modifying
or
tampering
with
the internal parts
can
cause
damage
and
invalidate
the
warranty.
If
your
remote
is
not
performing
as
it
should,
please
contact
us
at:
www.greyfox.com.
SPECIFICATIONS
Power
(2)
AA
Size(HxWxD) ..9.173x2.40x
1.3
in
.....................................
..
(233x6Ix33mm)
Weight
(w/o
batteries)
5.6
oz
(158.76
g)
Specifications
are
typical;
individual
units
might
vary.
Specifications
are
subject
to
change
and
improvement
without
any
notice.
FCC
NOTICE
This
equipment
has
been
tested
and
found
to
comply
with
the
limits
for
a
class
Bdigital
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
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
equipment
does
cause
harmful
interference
to
radio
or
television
reception,
which
can
be
determined
by
turning
the
equipment offand
on,
the
user
is
encouraged
to
try
to
correct
the
interference
by
one
or
more
ofthe
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
radiolTV
technician
for
help.
This
equipment
has
been
verified
to
comply
with
the
limits
for
a
class
B
computing
device,
pursuant
to
FCC
Rules.
In
order
to
maintain
compliance
with
FCC
regulations,
shielded
cables
must
be
used
with
this equipment.
Operation
with
non-approved
equipment
or
unshielded
cables
is
likely
to
result
in
interference
to
radio
and
TV
reception.
The
user
is
cautioned that
changes
and
modifications
made
to
the
equipment
without
the
approval
of
manufacturer
could
void
the
user's authority
to
operate
this
equipment.
07
A02
M48C20-004
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