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DSS Receiver Multi-Brand
Remote Control
The VCR's remote control can control functions on the brands
of DSS (Digital Satellite System) receivers listed below.
TURN ON THE DSS
RECEIVER
1
Turn the power on using the DSS receiver's remote
control.
SET REMOTE CONTROL
MODE
2
Set the MBR/VCR switch to MBR and set the TV/CABLE
switch to CABLE.
ENTER DSS RECEIVER
BRAND
3
While holding down POWER on the VCR’s remote
control, use the DIGIT keys to enter the DSS receiver
brand number from the chart below and then press
STOP.
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Once you have set the remote control to operate the
DSS receiver, you don't have to repeat this step until
you replace the remote control's batteries.
OPERATE DSS RECEIVER
4
First, press POWER to see if the DSS receiver's power
goes off as it should. If it does, try other functions (CH
+/– can be used to operate the DSS receiver).
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To return the remote to VCR control, set the MBR/
VCR switch to VCR.
NOTE:
Depending on type of DSS receiver, there may be cases where
some or all functions cannot be operated using the remote
control.
DSS BRAND NAME
BRAND CODE
RCA
80
SONY
81
9
3
6
8
2
5
7
1
4
0
POWER
CH
TV/CABLE
MBR/VCR
STOP
DIGIT "2"
DIGIT "1"
UNPLUG VCR'S POWER
CORD
1
Unplug from the AC outlet.
SET REMOTE CONTROL
CODE
2
While holding down STOP on the remote control, press
the DIGIT key "2".
PLUG IN POWER CORD
3
Plug back in to the AC outlet.
TURN VCR POWER ON
4
Press POWER on the remote.
The VCR will now respond only to B-code commands.
To set the VCR back to respond to A code signals, repeat the
same procedure as shown above except pressing DIGIT key "1"
instead of "2" in step 2.
You can control two VCRs with the same remote control by
switching the remote's code between A and B.
Control Two JVC VCRs
The remote control is capable of controlling two JVC VCRs
independently; one set to respond to your remote control's A
code control signals and another set to respond to B code
control signals. The remote control is preset to send A code
signals because your VCR is initially set to respond to A code
signals. You can easily modify your VCR to respond to B code
signals.