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   STB Brand 

Three-Digit Device Codes w/ VOD 

Three-Digit Device Codes w/ DVD

Amino  

010, 016, 24 

011, 017, 025

Cablevision 020 

021

Charter 018 

019

Cisco 

020, 004 

021, 005

Comcast 

006, 008 

007, 009

Cox 008 

009

Direct TV 

004, 012 (Bed 1), 014 (Bed 2) 

005, 013 (Bed 1), 015 (Bed 2)

Dish Network 

032, 036 

033, 037

Mediacom 006 

007

Motorola 008 

009

NEC 022 

023

Scientific Atlantic 

020 

021

   

DVD Brand 

Three-Digit Device Codes

LG® 000
PDI® 

015, 016, 023, 024 (modular), 034, 047

RCA® 

001, 029, 030

Samsung 

008, 025, 038, 042

Miscellaneous Operating Information:

User-specific programming is maintained in the event of dead or removed 

batteries. Operation will be restored to the previously programmed 

functionality as soon as fresh batteries have been installed.

LED Light Indicator

Either the tv LED or video LED will flash depending on the mode pillow speaker 

is operating to indicate following messages.
1. Low Battery: one flash per second. Change the battery when this displays. 
2. TV Audio Level Too Loud: four flashes per second. This is only possible 

for pillow speaker equipped with internal volume control (IVC). When you 

notice this, disconnect the pillow speaker from the station. Wait for the LED to 

stop flashing. Press volume up button on the pillow speaker for 10 seconds. 

Decrease the volume of the TV to minimum value by using buttons on the TV. 

Plug the pillow speaker to the station, and slowly increase the volume of the TV 

using buttons on the TV to a maximum level of volume you would like to hear. 

If you notice the flashing during the process, disconnect the pillow speaker 

from the station and call our Technical Support Department at 1-800-328-

8908.

Operating Entertainment Devices

The Elite Infrared Pillow Speaker will only control those entertainment devices 

(TV, DVD, STB) for which it has been programmed. Refer to the programming 

section, located earlier in this document, prior to operating. Your pillow speaker 

can run in two modes: TV/STB or Video. TV/STB mode can be accessed by 

pressing tv button, and it lets you control your TV and STB. Video mode can be 

accessed by pressing video button. It either lets you control your DVD player, or 

access VOD functions if the service is offered by your cable/satellite TV provider. 

You have an option during programming to decide the function of video button.

Operating TV and STB on TV/STB mode
1. Press the button labeled tv to take your pillow speaker to TV/STB mode.
  a. The LED above the tv button will flash quickly to show you that you are  

    now in the TV/STB mode.
2. All buttons associated with the TV and STB will now operate.
  a. The power button will turn the TV on or off.
  b. The mute button will mute the TV sound.
  c. The volume up and volume down buttons increase or decrease the TV  

    volume. If the pillow speaker is equipped with internal volume control   

    (IVC), volume is adjusted internally in the pillow speaker.
  d.   The  input button will only work if your particular TV features a special    

    input, such as A/V or HDMI. Operation of this button is dependent upon  

    the particular set with which it is used. On sets that do not support this  

    function, the button will be non-functional.
  e. The channel up and channel down buttons sequentially change the    

    channel up and down on the STB.
  f. The number buttons (0 - 9) function as entry keys for direct channel     

    access of your STB.
  g. The up and down arrows are used to navigate the STB menu vertically.
  h. The left and right arrows are used to navigate the STB menu horizontally.
  i. The select button will select the option highlighted on the STB menu.
  j. The info button will give you information about the current channel.
  k. The guide button will let view current and future programs offered by   

    your cable/satellite TV provider.
Stereo headphones are recommended for best performance when the optional 

headphone receptacle is in use.
Note: When pressed, each button listed above in a-k above will flash the tv LED, 

indicating that the device is in the TV/STB mode and successful transmission of 

infrared signal.
Accessing VOD functions in Video mode:
1. Press the button labeled video to take your pillow speaker to Video mode.
  a. The LED above the video button will flash to show you that you are now in  

  the 

Video 

mode.

2. All buttons associated with the VOD will now operate.
  a. The up and down arrows are used to navigate the STB menu vertically.
  b. The left and right arrows are used to navigate the STB menu horizontally.
  c. The select button will select the option highlighted on the STB menu.
  d. The info button will give you information about the current channel.
  e. In Video mode, the majority of number keys also include a light gray shape  

    below the number. These commonly used shapes will operate as indicated  

    to the right:

    i. The play button (5-key) will start playing the video.
    ii. The 

stop button (8-key) will stop playing the video.

    iii. 

The 

skip ahead button (6-key) will fast forward the video.

    iv. 

The 

skip behind button (4-key) will rewind the video.

    v. The 

pause button (0-key) will pause the video.

  f. The input, channel up, channel down, guide and number buttons    

  1, 2, 3, 7 and 9 will become non-functional while in the Video mode.
  g. The power, volume up, volume down and mute buttons will continue to  

  operate 

TV.

Note: Pressing a valid button will flash the video LED, indicating that the device 

is in the Video mode and successful transmission of infrared signal.
Operating DVD player in Video mode:
1. Press the button labeled video to take your pillow speaker to Video mode.
    a.  The LED above the video button will flash to show you that you are    

      now in the Video mode
2. All buttons associated with the DVD will now operate.
  a. 

 

The power button will turn on or off the DVD player.

  b. 

 

The select button is used in the main menu of the DVD player to select  

      what you want to view on the DVD.
      i. 

 

The up and down arrows are used to navigate this menu vertically.

      ii. 

 

The 

left and right arrows are used to navigate this menu  

 

             horizontally.
    c.  In Video mode, the majority of number keys also include a light gray  

      shape below the number. These commonly used shapes will operate as  

    indicated 

below:

      i. The 

play button (5-key) will start playing the DVD.

      ii. The 

stop button (8-key) will stop playing the DVD.

      iii. The 

skip ahead button (6-key) will fast forward the DVD.

      iv. The 

skip behind button (4-key) will rewind the DVD.

      v. The 

chapter ahead button (9-key) will make the DVD jump to the  

        next 

chapter.

      vi. The 

chapter behind button (7-key) will make the DVD jump to     

         

the previous chapter.

      vii. 

The pause button (0-key) will pause the video.

  d. 

The input, channel up, channel down, info, guide and number    

    buttons 1, 2 and 3 will become non-functional while in the Video mode.
  e.  

The 

mute, volume up and volume down buttons will continue to    

    operate 

the 

TV.

Note: Pressing a valid DVD button will flash the video LED, indicating that the 

device is in the Video mode and successful transmission of infrared signal to the 

DVD player.

Room Environments with Multiple Beds and

STB-TV combination:

There are two equipment configuration options available when using the Crest 

Elite Infrared Pillow Speaker in room environments with multiple beds and 

STB-TV combination. The grade/type of TVs in use (health-grade, commercial or 

consumer) and a STB feature will determine the feasibility of the options. 
When healthcare-grade or commercial TVs are in use, STB-TV combinations 

and the pillow speakers can be paired using the STB and TV’s multiple IR code 

capability. Pairings are referred to as Bed 1, 2, 3, 4, etc. With this configuration, 

one TV is set to Bed 1 and then the pillow speaker that will be used with that 

particular TV is programmed as Bed 1. Another TV and pillow speaker in the 

same room is paired in the same way as Bed 2. Along with the TV, the STB used 

in the room should also have the feature of multiple IR code capability and 

the pairing process of STB and pillows speaker is the same as described above 

for TVs. This pairing method is continued until each STB-TV combination and 

pillow speaker in the same space has been paired.
Alternatively, TVs of any type (healthcare-grade, commercial and consumer) 

and STBs will function with the Crest Elite Infrared Pillow Speaker so long as no 

TV and STB in the same room accepts the same IR code.

STB-TV combination:

IPTV refers to the delivery of the TV content/channels via Ethernet. Usually 

there is a cable box placed between the TV and the Ethernet connection which 

is equipped with an IR receiver. New smart TVs may include the cable box 

inside the TV. Regardless of the set-up, Crest IR Pillow Speakers are capable of 

operating the IPTV.

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