Wolf Appliance Company TV DVD Combo DCL 200FD User Manual

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Notices  
WARNING! To meet FCC requirements, a shielded power cord is recommended in order to prevent interference. It  
is essential that only the supplied power cord is to be used. Use only shielded cables to connect I/O devices to this  
equipment. You are cautioned that changes or modifications not approved by the party responsible for compliance  
could void your authority to operate the equipment.  
WARNING! High-brightness light source. Do not stare into the beam of light, or view directly. Be especially careful  
and ensure that children do not stare directly into the beam of light.  
WARNING! To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this product to rain or moisture.  
CAUTION! For minimal servicing and to maintain high image quality, we recommend that you use the projector in  
an environment that is smoke and dust free. When used in areas where there is a lot of smoke or dust, the filter  
and lens should be cleaned often to lengthen the service life of the projector.  
WARNING! Some IC chips in this product include confidential and/or trade secret property belonging to Texas  
Instruments. Therefore you may not copy, modify, adapt, translate, distribute, reverse engineer, reverse assemble  
or decompile the contents thereof.  
WARNING! The ventilation slots and objects next to them may get extremely hot during operation. Do not touch  
these areas until they have sufficiently cooled down.  
DISPOSAL Do not use household or municipal waste collection services for disposal of electrical and  
electronic equipment. EU countries require the use of separate recycling collection services.  
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Contents  
Preface.................................................................................................................................................................................1  
Notices.................................................................................................................................................................................2  
Introduction  
Features ...............................................................................................................................................................................5  
Connectivity  
Flexible Component Video Inputs....................................................................................................................................6  
S-Video..........................................................................................................................................................................6  
HDMI 1.3 .......................................................................................................................................................................7  
Other Rear Panel Connectors .........................................................................................................................................7  
Setup  
Before Setting Up  
Your Wolf Cinema DCL-200FD system can be connected to:...........................................................................................8  
Connecting the Power Cords..........................................................................................................................................8  
Cable Types  
Which Cable Should I Use?.............................................................................................................................................9  
Input Cables...................................................................................................................................................................9  
System Remote Control – Key ProScaler Functions.............................................................................................................10  
Connecting the Projector and ProScaler ..............................................................................................................................11  
Connecting Video Equipment...............................................................................................................................................14  
Connecting a Computer ......................................................................................................................................................15  
“Plug and Play” Functions [PC] ...........................................................................................................................................15  
Remote & Menus  
Controlling ProScaler  
Menus and User Interface ............................................................................................................................................16  
Menu Organization.......................................................................................................................................................17  
Main Menu  
Select Input .................................................................................................................................................................18  
Input Select Selection ..................................................................................................................................................18  
Zoom and Pan..............................................................................................................................................................18  
Zoom Control Screen ...................................................................................................................................................18  
Independent Horizontal and Vertical Zoom....................................................................................................................18  
Pan H or V....................................................................................................................................................................19  
Zoom using the Remote Control...................................................................................................................................19  
Aspect Ratio Control using Menus or Remote...............................................................................................................19  
Picture Controls ...........................................................................................................................................................19  
Brightness Control .......................................................................................................................................................20  
Contrast Control...........................................................................................................................................................20  
Color Saturation...........................................................................................................................................................20  
Hue..............................................................................................................................................................................20  
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Picture Controls  
ProScaler Enhancement...............................................................................................................................................21  
Mosquito Noise Reduction............................................................................................................................................21  
Settings  
Settings Menu .............................................................................................................................................................22  
Output Format..............................................................................................................................................................22  
Switching Output Formats  
Input Priority................................................................................................................................................................22  
Settings Audio  
Select Audio Output .....................................................................................................................................................23  
Associate Audio and Video Inputs.................................................................................................................................23  
Rename Inputs.............................................................................................................................................................23  
Game Mode........................................................................................................................................................................24  
Factory Defaults .................................................................................................................................................................24  
Remote Control  
The Wolf Cinema’s ProScaler Universal Remote................................................................................................................25  
Modes .........................................................................................................................................................................26  
Punch Through ............................................................................................................................................................26  
Macros ........................................................................................................................................................................27  
Programming the Remote  
1 Programming the remote with the preprogrammed code ..........................................................................................27  
2 Programming the remote with Learning Method........................................................................................................29  
3 Programming the remote with Advanced Functions...................................................................................................30  
Advanced Functions  
Test Patterns.......................................................................................................................................................................33  
Advanced Features in the Main Menu  
Deinterlacer Bias Controls............................................................................................................................................35  
Auto Wake Up ..............................................................................................................................................................35  
Auto Standby ...............................................................................................................................................................35  
Component Input.. .......................................................................................................................................................36  
Hot Plug Source...........................................................................................................................................................36  
Device Codes  
Code Tables...................................................................................................................................................................37-55  
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Introduction  
Wolf Cinema’s ProScaler serves as the nerve center of your home cinema. It is both an intelligent central switching hub for all  
your video components, plus provides for advanced video processing on all types of video signals. It comes with a simple, easy  
to use IR universal remote controller so that you can operate the entire system with just the one remote.  
In addition to simplifying system interoperability, Wolf Cinema’s ProScaler delivers world-class video processing to your home cinema  
projector. The two operate together to deliver some of the finest video images yet available, no matter the source.  
The Wolf Cinema ProScaler features six HDMI video inputs, two sets of component video inputs, one composite and one S-Video  
input. The ProScaler boasts dual HDMI output connectors, one dedicated video output to the projector an a second audio-only  
HDMI pass through. This configuration delivers optimal performance and ease of use in typical home theater systems using an  
outboard surround sound processor or AV Receiver. Full IR and RS-232 control capabilities simplifies the integration with today’s  
advanced home control systems and third party remote controllers.  
Wolf Cinema’s ProScaler Basic Features  
Accepts inputs from up to 10 video sources.  
• Outputs video signals to your Wolf Cinema projector via HDMI.  
• Dedicated audio HDMI output routes audio to your AV Receiver or Surround Processor.  
• Intuitive on-screen menus for operating your Wolf Cinema system.  
• Automatically switches inputs using preprogrammed priority. Alternatively, you can manually switch inputs using the IR  
remote or via the On-Screen Menus.  
• The ProScaler Wizard helps guide you through setup of input components.  
• User programmable audio/video lip sync; up to 200mS delay.  
• Simple Aspect Ratio controls available on the remote or via the On-Screen menu  
• Calibration adjustment, aspect ratio and other viewing modes are iindividually configurable for each video input.  
• The backlit universal remote controls all the components in your system.  
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Connectivity  
RS-232 Port GPIO Port  
Component Video Inputs  
Composite Video  
S-Video  
HDMI 1-5 (HDMI 6 on Front Panel)  
HDMI Video/Audio Output  
HDMI Audio Outpute  
AC Input  
IR - In  
Service  
Reset  
Flexible Component Video Inputs  
This group of connectors can accept 3 types of analog component video inputs:  
Component (YPbPr) (2 Inputs)  
This is the most common type of component analog signal. Cables are usually 3 RCA-> RCA type.  
RGBHV  
RGBHV stands for “Red, Green, Blue, Horizontal Sync, Vertical Sync”.  
It is commonlyy used to connect a computer’s analog VGA output using the VGA to RGBHV adapter cable.  
The Wolf Cinema ProScaler can accept these formats via RGBHV:  
VGA  
SVGA  
XGA  
640 x 480 @ 60 Hz  
800 x 600 @ 60 Hz  
1024 x 768 @ 60 Hz  
1280 x 1024 @ 60 Hz  
SXGA  
RGB + CVBS  
For use with a SCART breakout cable. SCART is primarily a European connector type. CVBS means Composite Video  
Broadcast Signal; typically this would be an analog PAL or SECAM signal. Connect the breakout cable to a SCART  
connector, then connect Red, Green and Blue to the component inputs, then connect CVBS to the Sync input  
horizontally adjacent to the component inputs.  
Video Input (yellow RCA connector)  
Composite video input. This signal is also known as “base band NTSC” and accepts European analog standards PAL  
and SECAM.  
S-Video  
S-Video is a analog input signal format similar to base band NTSC (or PAL/SECAM), except that the chroma and luma/sync  
components are on separate conductors for improved signal quality. If you have a choice between Video or S-Video,  
choose S-Video.  
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HDMI 1.3  
ProScaler has a total of 6 HDMI inputs, version 1.3. Five inputs are on the rear panel, and one HDMI inputs is located on the  
front of the unit, just under the removable Wolf Cinema logo plate. HDMI carries both video and audio signals.  
Note: HDMI is compatible with DVI using an HDMI to DVI adapter cable.  
DVI connectors do not carry the audio signal stream, as do HDMI interconnections.  
HDMI Video/Audio Output  
This connector is used to send all video signals to your Wolf Cinema projector.  
HDMI Audio Output  
This connector is intended to connect to an AV Receiver or Surround Sound Processor. The ProScaler will automatically  
sent audio via this connector if it is connected to a powered-up AV Receiver, or you can manually configure ProScaler’s  
audio output. This HDMI connector does not output video.  
Other Rear Panel Connectors  
RS-232  
Connect any 9-pin RS-232 cables from your external home automation or control system.  
GPIO  
Not used.  
Service  
This connector is used for system software upgrades, using a mini-USB cable. Refer to our web site:  
Reset  
This resets the ProScaler, if needed, bringing it back into a predefined operating condition. Reset initially does not change  
your settings. If Reset is desired but you wish to retain settings, it should be pressed and released quickly  
(less than 2 seconds).  
The reset button will also restore the factory defaults. If the reset button is pressed and held, the front panel LED will blink  
for about 5 seconds. When it stops blinking and stays on, the reset button can be released. All factory defaults will have  
been restored, and any user settings will be erased.  
IR - In  
This connecter can be used in installations where line-of-sight IR reception is not possible. You will need certain  
accessories that allow for remote IR connections.  
AC Input  
Power connection for your ProScaler.  
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Before Setting Up  
Note: • Before connecting, be sure to turn off both the projector, the ProScaler and the devices to be connected. After making  
all connections, turn on the projector, ProScaler and then the other devices.  
• When connecting a computer, be sure that it is the last device to be turned on after all the connections are made.  
• Be sure to read the operation manuals of the devices to be connected before making connections.  
Your Wolf Cinema DCL-200FD system can be connected to:  
Video Equipment:  
VCR, Laser disc player, camcorders or other video equipment.  
• Satellite, Cable or DTV* sources.  
• Blu-ray players, DVD players.  
Computers:  
• HD 15-pin VGA to RGBHV cabling (optional items sold separately).  
• HD 15-pin VGA to HDMI converter box and cabling (optional item sold separately).  
*DTV is the umbrella term used to describe the new digital television system in the United States.  
Connecting the Power Cords  
Plug in the supplied power cords into the AC socket from the base of the Projector and rear of ProScaler.  
Supplied Accessories: Power cords (2)  
Note: The projector power cord has a right angle head to fit within the case.  
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Cable Types  
HDMI:  
HDMI, or High Definition Multimedia Interface, is the only interconnection scheme that can carry both  
audio and video on the same cable.  
Coax:  
Coax is a shorthand way of saying “coaxial cable.” In the consumer audio/video industry, the term “Coax”  
is is a type of digital audio interconnect which uses an RCA style cable. Single coax video cables may be  
colored white or yellow; the component bundle may be colored red-green-blue. Coax can also carry a  
digital audio signal called SP/DIF.  
S-Video:  
S-Video is a cable that separates the color portion of the video signal from the black and white portions.  
It is typically colored with a yellow or black tip.  
Analog Stereo: Analog Stereo is an audio interconnect found usually on older equipment. As the name implies, the signals  
are analog and a stereo 2 channel signal is carried on RCA style connectors. Usually, these cables are  
colored red and white.  
Which Cable Should I Use?  
Your audio and video components may have multiple types of connectors, Which type should you use if you have a choice?  
Your choice of cables can affect the performance capabilities of your Wolf Cinema video projection system. The guide below  
will help you choose the optimum cable for your setup.  
Cables to your Projector  
The Wolf Cinema projector features a dedicated HDMI input, so use the appropriate length HDMI cable. Connect the cable  
from the Video/Audio connector on the back connector panel of the ProScaler to the HDMI input of the projector.  
A RS-232 control cable may be required when integrating your Wolf Cinema projector to today’s latest home automation systems.  
Audio Cabling to your AV Receiver or Surround Sound Processor  
If your AV Receiver or Surround Sound Processor has HDMI inputs, you should use an HDMI to HDMI cable, connected  
between the HDMI Audio output of the Wolf Cinema’s ProScaler and an HDMI input on your receiver/processor.  
If your AV Receiver does not have an HDMI input, then you will need to connect and associate each device’s audio output  
with the appropriate inputs on your receiver/processor.  
Input Cables  
Video Cable Hierarchy  
If you have a choice of video cables, use the list below to make the best choice. Use the lowest numbered cable on the list  
to achieve the optimum video quality.  
1 HDMI: HDMI to HDMI cable. This cable carries both audio and video information.  
2 DVI: DVI to HDMI adapter cable. You will need a separate cable for audio information, as DVI carries video signals only.  
3 Component: Component to Component cable. You will need separate cabling for audio.  
4 S-Video: S-Video cable. You will need separate cabling for audio.  
5 Video: Video cable. You will need separate cabling for audio.  
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System Remote Control – Key ProScaler Functions  
The following are the key PROSCALER functions, within the common remote control structure.  
Note: SELECT THE SCALER BUTTON TO ENABLE THE PROCESSOR CONTROLS.  
Also refer to the separate Wolf Cinema ProScaler User Guide for additional details.  
Processor Power ON Button  
Press to turn the Processor on  
Processor Power OFF Button  
Press to turn the processor off  
Input Select Button  
Press to select available  
device inputs  
Menu Button  
Press to enable on-screen  
display menus  
Exit Menu Button  
Exits the on-screen display  
Adjustment Navigation  
(Up, Down, Left, Right)  
Navigates through on-screen menus  
OK Enter Button  
Select items or make  
adjustments from the menu  
Source Device Input Buttons  
Press to directly select the  
available components connected  
to the ProScaler Processor  
ProScaler Select Button  
Press to change remote from  
Projector controls to ProScaler  
Processor functions  
ProScaler Aspect Control  
Buttons  
Adjust image sizing via the  
ProScaler software  
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Wolf Cinema’s DCL-200FD projector is optimized to work with the included ProScaler. The ProScaler and projector are carefully  
calibrated at the factory to support all basic functionality “out of the box.”  
The projector uses one primary HDMI input, which accepts all incoming video signals as delivered from the ProScaler. The  
ProScaler processes and routes the variety of source components via the input selected.  
There are 10 video inputs on the ProScaler: 6 HDMI [one front panel], 1 Component, 1 Component/RGB, 1 S-Video and  
1 Composite input.  
For additional DCL-200FD projector operation details, refer to this guide and the separate user manual: WOLF CINEMA  
DCL-200FD USER MANUAL  
Connecting the Projector and ProScaler  
The following basic steps are to be performed to connect all source components, Projector and ProScaler:  
1 Connect all sources to the inputs of the ProScaler. For additional details please see the ProScaler Owners Manual.  
Note: HDMI input #6 is under the removable WOLF CINEMA logo plate on the panel front.  
2 Connect the HDMI signal cable to projector: Connect your long run HDMI video signal cable between the ProScaler  
video output directly to the Projector. Connect the Audio Only HDMI cable (pass through) to your surround sound  
receiver or processor.  
Audio-only signal pass through. Connect  
via HDMI cable to an available input on your  
surround sound receiver or A/V processor  
Connect HDMI cable from ProScaler to Projector.  
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Note: Wolf Cinema always recommends that you, your custom installer or video calibrator thoroughly test the HDMI video  
cable(s) with the entire system prior to final installation. HDMI cables vary greatly in overall quality and signal integrity.  
Many HDMI cables are not designed to support certain information and signal timings over long cable runs. Contact Wolf  
Cinema technical support and/or your cable manufacturer for additional information regarding recommended HDMI  
cable lengths and overall system compatibility.  
3 RS-232: Route and connect any 9-pin RS-232 cables from your external home automation or control system, separately  
to both Projector and ProScaler. These two components should be controlled independently.  
Note: The GPIO port not used in the DCL-200FD system. It is reserved for discrete  
communication protocol between the ProScaler and our DCX-series of video  
projectors. Leave disconnected.  
X
RS-232 interconnect between ProScaler and external control system  
4 Connect both Projector and ProScaler to AC power.  
Note: Use extreme care when connecting AC Power to any products. Review the important safety notices indicated on pages  
1-3 of this manual.  
5 Power on the two components:  
ProScaler: The ProScaler will automatically turn on. If a Red LED is shown on the right side of the front panel, the scaler is  
receiving AC power but no video input signal is detected. If a Blue LED is shown, the scaler is receiving AC power and a good  
video signal has been detected. No LED indicates there is no AC power to the scaler.  
If the ProScaler does not turn on automatically, depress the SCALER button on the lower left of the system remote control and  
then depress the green POWER ON button at the top.  
Step 1 - Select the  
SCALER button to  
activate all the  
ProScaler IR  
commands via the  
remote control  
Step 2 - Aim the  
remote at the  
ProScaler. Select the  
green POWER ON  
button to turn on  
the ProScaler  
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Projector: The Projector will remain in a stand-by OFF mode until turned on via the supplied IR remote control, or by receipt of  
a discrete ON command from your home automation control system.  
To activate the Projector, select the TV/Projector button on the IR remote control, then depress and HOLD the green POWER ON  
button at the top of the remote. The projector will turn on in approximately 30 seconds.  
Step 1 - Select the  
TV/Projector button  
to activate all  
the Projector IR  
commands via the  
remote control  
Step 2 - Aim the  
remote at the Projector.  
Depress and HOLD the  
green POWER ON button  
for 2 seconds to turn  
on the Projector  
5 Select from the desired components connected to the ProScaler:  
Upon power up, the ProScaler defaults to the HDMI #1 input. Other inputs may be directly accessed via the numeric keypad on  
the ProScaler remote:  
To select from available  
sources, first select the  
SCALER button, aim the  
remote at the ProScaler  
and then depress the  
desired input button, as  
noted on the keypad.  
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Connecting Video Equipment  
Using an S-Video or a Composite Video Cable  
Using an S-Video or a Composite Video cable, a VCR, laser  
disc player or other video equipment can be connected to  
the labeled input terminals.  
S-Video cable (commercially available)  
Composite video cable (commercially available)  
Note: The S-VIDEO terminal uses a video signal system in which the picture is separated into color and luminance signals to  
realize a higher-quality image. To view a higher-quality image, use a commercially available S-Video cable to connect  
the INPUT 3 terminal on the projector and the S-Video output terminal on the video equipment.  
Connecting to Component Video Equipment  
Using a Component Cable  
Use a component cable (commercially available) when  
connecting to the COMPONENT INPUT terminals, using  
component video equipment such as DVD players and DTV*  
decoders. Connect using analog component output terminals.  
*DTV is the umbrella term used to describe the new digital television  
system in the United States.  
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Y
B-Y  
R-Y  
The component jack for a DVD and so forth may be indicated  
with Y, CB or CR. Connect each jack as shown right.  
DVD player or  
DTV decoder  
Y
Y/G  
PB  
CB  
PR  
CR  
Note: When connecting the projector to the video equipment in this way, select Component for Input Source in the ProScaler  
MENU.  
Connecting Video Components with an  
HDMI to HDMI Cable  
Use an HDMI to HDMI cable (supplied accessory) when  
connecting HDMI video equipment such as Blu-ray players,  
DVD players and more to the six available inputs.  
HDMI Inputs #1 through #5 are located  
on the rear pannel of the ProScaler.  
HDMI input #6 is under the removable  
WOLF CINEMA logo plate on the panel front.  
Note: Select the signal output type from the video equipment set up menu  
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Connecting a Computer  
Connect the computer by either a 15-pin VGA to RGBHV  
cable (optional accessory, sold separately) or to a VGA to  
HDMI converter (also an optional accessory, sold separately).  
The 15-pin VGA to RGBHV cable may be connected to the  
appropriate component input (1 or 2, depending on the  
type of PC sync).  
Note: • See page 43 “Computer Compatibility Chart” for a list of computer signals compatible with the system. Use with  
computer signals other than those listed may cause some of the functions not to work.  
• A Macintosh adaptor may be required for use with some Macintosh computers. Contact your nearest Authorized  
Service Center or Dealer.  
• Depending on the computer you are using, an image may not be projected unless the signal output setting of the  
computer is switched to the external output. Refer to the computer operation manual for switching the computer  
signal output settings.  
“Plug and Play” Functions [PC]  
This projector and ProScaler ensemble is compatible with VESA-standard DDC 1/DDC 2B. The system and a VESA DDC compatible  
computer will communicate their setting requirements, allowing for quick and easy setup.  
Before using the “Plug and Play” function, be sure to turn on the projector and ProScaler first and the connected computer last.  
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Remote & Menus  
Controlling ProScaler  
Menus and User Interface  
You can control Wolf Cinema’s ProScaler using the Menu system. The Menus are logically organized to make control and  
setup easy while using just a few remote buttons.  
Main Menu  
EXIT <  
>NEXT  
Select Input  
Select a video input and its associated input  
Up & Down Arrows  
move Highlite Bar  
On-Screen Hints  
Left Arrow  
goes to previous or Exits  
Menus from Main Screen  
Highlite Bar  
Menu Path  
Adjustment Navigation  
(Up, Down, Left, Right)  
Navigates through  
Right Arrow  
go to next screen  
on-screen menus  
Exit Menu Button  
Exits the on-screen display  
To see menus press  
ProScaler Select Button  
then  
Menu Button  
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Menu Organization  
The system Menus are organized as a hierarchy, in which you move from left to right. Think of the Main Menu screen as the  
leftmost or “highest place” in the hierarchy. Up/Down Arrows move a Highlight Bar vertically. Right Arrow moves to the next  
screen until you reach a screen where you can make changes.  
Move to the left in the hierarchy using the left arrow. This takes you “higher” or “back to the original area” in the hierarchy.  
An example of using the Menus to adjust brightness is shown in the figure below.  
Main Menu  
From Main, use Down Arrow  
to move the highlight bar to  
EXIT <  
>NEXT  
Picture controls  
Picture Controls  
Right Arrow moves to  
Picture Control Screen  
Changes to Picture Control are applied to  
current input display top right.  
Picture Controls  
EXIT <  
>NEXT  
Brightness  
Right Arrow moves to  
Adjust Brightness Screen  
Brightness adjusts the level of black.  
Brightness  
Left Arrow goes to  
Previous Screen  
BACK <  
+0  
Exit Menu Button  
Exit Menus  
Brightness adjusts the level of black.  
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Main Menu  
Select Input  
Scaler -> Main Menu -> Select Input  
Input Select Selection  
There are 2 ways to select source components (inputs):  
1 Switch inputs using the Select Input Menu, or  
2 Select first the SCALER button and then access the desired input using the numeric keypad.  
Zoom and Pan  
Scaler -> Main Menu -> Zoom & Pan -> Zoom  
The Zoom control allows you to magnify your picture. As the picture magnifies, the area around the ProScalers becomes  
invisible [shifting off the sides, top, and bottom of your display].  
Pan lets you to move around on a zoomed picture. You can shift left, right, up or down. Shift has no effect unless the picture is  
zoomed. If the picture is not zoomed, the Pan control will be grayed, meaning it is unavailable.  
The Zoom and Pan settings you choose apply only to the current input. You can customize the zoom settings for every input  
if you so choose. Zoom and Shift settings will be stored and will not change until you deliberately change them.  
Zoom Control Screen  
Scaler -> Main Menu -> Zoom & Pan -> Zoom  
Independent Horizontal and Vertical Zoom  
Scaler -> Main Menu -> Zoom & Pan -> Zoom H or V  
Zoom H or V gives you independent horizontal and vertical zoom control. The original aspect ratio is not maintained using  
this control.  
The Zoom H or V control works differently from most other control screens. It uses Up/Down arrows to zoom vertically, and  
Left/Right arrows to zoom horizontally. The OK button takes you to the previous screen, or you can press the EXIT button  
your remote to exit menus.  
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Pan H or V  
Scaler -> Main Menu -> Zoom & Pan -> Pan H or V  
The pan feature allows you to move around on a zoomed picture. As you move around, you expose parts of the picture that  
were not visible because the picture was Zoomed. Pan works only on a Zoomed picture.  
The controls on this screen work differently than most screens. The controls are work like the Zoom H or V described on the  
previous page.  
Uses Up/Down arrows to zoom vertically, and Left/Right arrows to zoom horizontally. The OK button takes you to the previous  
screen, or you can press the EXIT button your remote to exit menus.  
Zoom using the Remote Control  
You can Zoom directly from remote without using the Menus. All Zoom controls apply to the currently selected input, giving  
you independent Zoom controls on every video input.  
Aspect Ratio Control using Menus or Remote  
Scaler -> Main Menu -> Aspect Ratio  
Select the Aspect Ratio choice from the Menu, or select from the available Aspect Ratios at the bottom of the remote control.  
Aspect Ratio controls apply to the currently selected input, for independent Aspect Ratio controls per input.  
Picture Controls  
Picture Controls let you make adjustments to your picture. The set of Picture Controls available are briefly described below:  
Brightness  
Contrast  
Adjusts black level (the dark portions of the image).  
Adjust white levels (the bright portions of the image).  
Adjusts the vividness (intensity) of colors  
Color Saturation  
Hue  
Color adjustments that shift the shading of color. Also sometimes called tint. This  
color control adjusts color shading without changing Luminance (picture brightness)  
or color saturation.  
Detail Enhancement  
Sharpening control that influences picture details  
ProScaler Enhancement  
Mosquito Noise Reduction  
Sharpening control that influences large image features  
Type of noise filtering that removes “mosquito noise,” a common video compression  
artifact often visible in the image.  
Picture Controls apply to the currently selected input, giving you independent Picture Control of every input component.  
Scaler -> Main Menu -> Picture Controls  
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Brightness Control  
Scaler -> Main Menu -> Picture Controls -> Brightness  
Video brightness controls work by adjusting black levels. When you make an adjustment to the brightness control, all levels  
of interscene image brightness (from black to peak white, but most noticeably in the dark areas of the picture) are shifted  
from darker to brighter.  
The Brightness control is complimentary to the Contrast control on the next page. Contrast controls adjust the level or intensity  
of interscene white levels.  
Contrast Control  
Scaler -> Main Menu -> Picture Controls -> Contrast  
Contrast controls works by adjusting the levels of white. Contrast is complimentary to the Brightness control. Contrast controls  
should be used carefully because if overly adjusted, some details in the lighter images areas can become “less visible” and  
affect image clarity.  
Contrast and Brightness controls, like all picture controls, are independently adjustable for every video input. When you  
make a change to a picture control, the change applies only to the currently selected video input.  
Press SCALER, press MENU, select Picture Controls, select Contrast  
Color Saturation  
Scaler -> Main Menu -> Picture Controls -> Color Saturation  
Color Saturation refers to the intensity of “color” in the picture. Increasing Color Saturation makes colors look more vivid,  
while decreasing Color Saturation makes colors look more “washed out.” Changes to either Brightness or Contrast can also  
affect your image’s Color Saturation. You can use this control to balance the mix of color verses brightness.  
Color Saturation, like all picture controls, is independently adjustable for every video input. When you make a change to a  
picture control, the change applies only to the currently selected video input.  
Hue  
Scaler -> Main Menu -> Picture Controls -> Hue  
Hue is a an adjustment to color “shading.” The changes made with a Hue control effect what some other television sets  
refer to as “tint.” Hue controls cause a shift in color spectra. Shifting more in one direction moves the video shade towards  
a more “green” image while adjustments in the opposite direction moves the video towards a more “red” dominant image.  
Hue, like all picture controls, is independently adjustable for every video input. When you make a change to a picture control,  
the change applies only to the currently selected video input.  
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Picture Controls  
Detail Enhancement  
Scaler -> Main Menu -> Picture Controls -> Detail Enhancement  
Detail Enhancement is a control to increase (or decrease) the ProScaler detail (“sharpness”) of the image. Use this control in  
moderation, as excessive settings adjustments may cause the image to look distorted and unnatural.  
ProScaler Enhancement  
Scaler -> Main Menu -> Picture Controls -> ProScaler Enhancement  
ProScaler Enhancement can be used to sharpen large scene objects (verses the Detail Enhancement control, which will  
sharpen ProScaler details such as grass or the texture of a plaster wall). It it useful when you want to sharpen a lower  
quality picture, such as Standard Definition (SD) content.  
ProScaler Enhancement, like all picture controls, is independently adjustable for every video input. When you make a  
change to a picture control, the change applies only to the currently selected video input.  
Mosquito Noise Reduction  
Press SCALER, press MENU, select Picture Controls, select Mosquito NR  
About Mosquito Noise Reduction  
The term “noise” in the context of video images refers to unwanted or unnatural looking elements that find their way into  
video signals. “Mosquito Noise” is a particular type of image noise that is caused by video compression processing. Video  
compression is common for all types of transmitted video, including cable, satellite, and over-the-air broadcasts. Compression  
is also used with DVD, Blu-ray discs and other prerecorded media. The visibility of Mosquito Noise will vary. In some cases,  
it can become objectionable. Mosquito Noise will be more obvious in standard definition video, although it is sometimes  
present in high definition video.  
Your Wolf Cinema’s ProScaler has a Mosquito Noise Reduction feature that can remove some of this noise. An example  
of mosquito noise in a TV weather report is shown on the left side of the next page. The same image with Mosquito Noise  
Reduction applied is shown on the right side of the next page.  
Mosquito Noise reduction works by analyzing the image for features that are likely to cause Mosquito Noise. It then  
intelligently applies filtering to those areas to remove the noise.  
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Settings  
Settings Menu  
Scaler -> Main Menu -> Settings  
Your Wolf Cinema’s ProScaler provides a rich set of configuration options, accessible through the Settings Menus.  
Output Format: Output format refers to the resolution scanning scheme (progressive or interlaced) and frame rate of  
the output.  
Input Priority: Used to select which inputs will displayed with multiple inputs are active and Auto Priority is selected in  
the menu: Main Menu -> Select Inputs -> Auto Select.  
Audio Settings: Adjusts configuration options related to audio.  
Note: Not available in most baseline configurations of the Wolf Cinema ProScaler.  
Rename Inputs: Renames inputs so that the names make sense to you.  
Game Mode:  
Sets a particular input in game mode for better response through your game controller.  
Factory Default: Restores the original factory settings.  
Output Format  
Scaler -> Main Menu -> Settings -> Output Format  
Switching Output Formats  
Input Priority  
Scaler -> Main Menu -> Settings -> Input Priority  
Input Priority is used to decide which input to use when multiple inputs are active at the same time and Input Select:is set  
to “Auto.” If multiple inputs are active at the same time and “Auto Select” is selected in the “Input Select” menu, then the  
input with the highest priority will be selected.  
You can find Input Select at this path name: Scaler -> Main Menu -> Input Select  
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Settings Audio  
Select Audio Output  
Scaler -> Main Menu -> Settings -> Select Audio Output  
Decision Logic for Auto Select: The table below shows the connector choice for audio when Auto Select is chosen.  
Note: “EDID” is information about the capability of a display or AV Receiver that is automatically read by ProScaler over  
the HDMI or DVI cable.  
Output Connector  
Conditions  
Video/Audio HDMI  
Display has audio capability (reported via the EDID). No AV Receiver connected to the Audio HDMI  
port, or an AV Receiver is connected but powered off.  
Audio HDMI  
Optical  
AV Receiver with HDMI inputs is connected to the Audio HDMI port and powered on.  
Not Available  
If you are using an AV Receiver for processing audio, then you need to configure your receiver to accept audio from the  
input that is connected to the Wolf Cinema’s ProScaler. You need only do this once, because your Wolf Cinema’s ProScaler  
will handle HDMI audio switching.  
Associate Audio and Video Inputs  
Main Menu -> Settings -> Select Audio Input  
If you have a non-HDMI input component – Component, Composite or S-Video - this particular function is not available.  
You must select the desired video input on the Wolf Cinema ProScaler and then select the associated audio input on your  
outboard AV Receiver or Surround Sound Processor  
If your source component uses DVI for video output, and you are connecting to ProScaler using a DVI to HDMI adapter cable,  
then you will have to connect audio via a separate cable and select the two devices accordingly.  
Rename Inputs  
Scaler -> Main Menu -> Settings -> Rename Inputs  
The Rename Inputs feature lets you customize your setup. The names you enter will appear in the “Select Input” menu.  
Use the Arrow keys to move the highlighted character around on the keyboard.  
OK puts the selected character in the edit bar.  
Cancel exits the window with no changes.  
Finish exits the window and applies the new name.  
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Game Mode  
Scaler -> Main Menu -> Settings -> Game Mode  
About Game Mode  
The video processing performed in the Wolf Cinema ProScaler adds a few milliseconds of delay to your video and audio.  
For most viewing this delay is not a problem, but if you are playing video games that require quick response on your game  
controls, the delay can be noticeable and annoying.  
Game Mode is a special processing feature that minimizes delays so your game control inputs are more responsive.  
Removing delay requires some tradeoffs in processing. You may notice differences in picture quality if Game Mode is enabled.  
If the incoming video signal is an interlaced format, Game Mode may result in a lower-resolution image due to the changes  
in deinterlace processing required to minimize delay.  
If the incoming video signal is a progressive format, and Game Mode in enabled, some processing features will be unavailable,  
including Mosquito Noise Reduction, Detail Enhancement, and ProScaler Enhancement.  
Factory Defaults  
Scaler -> Main Menu -> Settings -> Factory Defaults  
Factory Defaults is a quick way to “undo” any settings that have been made, and restore the ProScaler’s original default settings.  
Default Video Output  
The Default video format setting is *Auto” In Auto mode, the ProScaler will automatically communicate with your Wolf Cinema  
projector and output the preferred format.  
Default Picture Controls  
Restores default settings to Brightness, Contrast, Hue, Mosquito Noise Reduction, Detail Enhancement, and ProScaler  
Enhancement.  
Default Input Names  
Restores default names for video inputs.  
All Defaults  
Restores all defaults.  
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Remote Control  
The Wolf Cinema’s ProScaler Universal Remote  
The earlier chapters focused on controlling the Wolf Cinema ProScaler. This chapter discusses the use of the remote to  
control other components in your system.  
Wolf Cinema’s ProScaler remote is a universal type. It allows you to control up to 8 components (including the Wolf Cinema  
Projector and ProScaler) in your audio/video system with this single remote.This remote can be used for the day to day  
operation of your entire system.  
Retain your other component remotes: you will need the remotes for your other devices when you set up your system for the  
first time, plus you will likely need the other remotes occasionally when you need to make changes to your system setup.  
The Universal Remote Overview  
This section presents a brief overview for using the remote from a system perspective and points out functions and  
features unique to the Wolf Cinema ProScaler remote control. Details of programming the remote are in the section titled  
“Programming the Remote.”  
The remote has 3 primary features that work in combination to make control of your system as simple as possible:  
1 Modes:  
You put the remote into a mode for controlling a particular component in your system by pressing  
one of the 8 mode buttons. Once the remote is switched to a particular mode, it controls a single  
component in your system.  
2 Punch Through: Punch Through is a feature that minimizes the need for switching modes as much as possible.  
Some of the buttons on your remote control have related functions. For example, the VOLUME,  
and MUTE buttons both control sound volume, so they are related. Another example is the PLAY,  
PAUSE, FAST FORWARD, FAST REVERSE, and STOP buttons. Buttons that have related functions  
are a “group.”  
Punch Through allows one group of buttons for a particular component to work while the remote is  
switched into a mode for a different component. For example, DVD players typically don’t control  
sound volume. Sound volume may be typically controlled by an AV Receiver. Punch Through  
allows you to control sound volume while in the DVD operating mode. If you program punch  
through to control your sound device for all your components, then one doesn’t have to think  
about what mode is currently selected. Instead, sound control becomes a function, and you no  
longer have to remember which component controls sound.  
3 Macros:  
A Macro allows you to perform a series of button presses using a single button. Macros are useful  
if you find that you use a particular series of button presses over and over. A Macro allows you to  
invoke the entire series with one button.  
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Modes  
You can control individual components in your setup by pressing one of the mode buttons. This switches the remote into  
a mode in which it communicates with the component you selected. Seven of the mode select buttons are located near  
the top near the power on/off. The TV/Projector labeled button controls the Wolf Cinema Projector functions. The mode  
button for controlling the Wolf Cinema’s ProScaler is located near the bottom left of the remote.  
The devices that can be controlled using these 7 buttons are as follows:  
AUD: Audio  
Operates the audio component in your system. Typically, the AUD button is used if you have an AV Receiver that performs  
surround sound processing and drives your speakers.  
BD: BluRay Disc  
Controls your Blu Ray high definition DVD Player.  
VCR:  
Controls your Video Cassette Recorder  
AUX: Auxiliary  
Auxiliary can be used for a device that is not already used by the other buttons. You can think of it as a “spare” device  
select button.  
TV: Television  
Operates your Wolf Cinema Projector.  
DVD:  
Controls your DVD player.  
Cable/SAT:  
Controls your cable or satellite set top box.  
Punch Through  
As described above, Punch Through is a feature of the universal remote that allows control of certain features of one  
component while in the operating mode of another. For example, your setup uses an AV Receiver as an audio processor,  
and you are playing a DVD in your DVD player. You have your remote in DVD mode so you can control the Play, Pause, Fast  
Forward, etc. on your DVD player. But you also want to quickly select and adjust your audio volume. Punch Through enables  
the volume up/down and mute buttons on the remote to control your receiver even if you are in DVD mode. You don’t have  
to switch modes from DVD to Audio to control volume: instead, you simply press the volume button while still in DVD mode.  
To set up Punch Through when you program your remote, refer to the section in this manual.  
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Macros  
A Macro allows you to perform a series of button presses using a single button. Macros are useful if you find that you often  
repeat the same series of button presses.  
For example, a Macro can be used to power up all the components in your system with a single button press.  
Let’s say that find that you often pick up your remote and power up your Projector, AV Receiver, and set-top box together:  
this particular set of power-up button sequences is used again and again in your setup.  
This series of multiple button presses could be put into a macro, so that one button selection powers up the 3 components  
used in this example. Note that we did not power on the Wolf Cinema’s ProScaler because it will sense a signal from the  
Set Top Box and it will power itself on automatically.  
There are 9 buttons that can be used for Macros. They are the Power On/ Off pair, and the 7 component select buttons  
(AUD, BD, VCR, etc.). When you use one of these buttons for a Macro, it can no longer be used for its previous function.  
Therefore, the best choice for a Macro button is one that is not being used for anything else in your system.  
Programming the Remote  
The Wolf Cinema’s remote control has been designed to operate 6 different Audio/Video components in addition to the  
Projector and ProScaler. The remote control is preprogrammed to operate major brand's AUDIO, DVD, CD, VCR, SAT/CABLE  
and AUX (Light, Media PC etc.).  
The remote control also has seven learning modes for learning the functions from the original remote controls of manufacturers.  
The remote control provides distinct visual feedback with LED under the Device buttons to assist you in programming.  
1 Programming the remote with the preprogrammed code  
A complete listing of 3 digit codes is provided at the end of this section.  
A. Using Three Digit Setup Code Number Method  
Step 1] Turn on the Device you want to operate manually.  
Step 2] Press the Source Device Input button and the OK buttons simultaneously and hold for 3 seconds until the  
Device LED turns on. (The LED will stay on for 20 seconds. The next step must be entered during this period).  
Step 3] Point the remote control toward the Device and press in the first three-digit Setup Code number for that Device  
using the number buttons (0-9) on the remote control. (The Device LED will blink once for each button pressed).  
Tip: Your Device will turn off when the corrected Setup code number has been selected. If the device does not turn off,  
press in the next Setup Code numbers until your device turns off.  
If you have tried all of the Setup Code numbers listed and it still did not turn off, please proceed to the Auto Search Method.  
Step 4] Once your Device turns off, press the Source Device Input button selected in the Step 2 once again to store  
the Setup Code number. (The Device LED will blink three times to confirm that the code has been stored).  
Step 5] Please repeat the above steps to program the remote control for each of other devices.  
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B. Using Auto Search Method  
Step 1] Turn on the Device you want to operate manually.  
Step 2] Press the Source Device Input button and the OK buttons simultaneously and hold for 3 seconds until the  
Device LED turns on. (The LED will stay on for 20 seconds. The next step must be entered during this period).  
Step 3] Point the remote control toward the Device and press the Cursor + (or Cursor -) button one at a time (or keep it  
at pressed) until turn of the Device.  
Tip: Each the Cursor + (or Cursor -) button sends the Power signal of one Setup Code number.  
Tip: Once the Device turns off, you are able to test other functions by pressing the buttons except the Device, Cursor+/-,  
Number 0-9 and Light buttons. Power On, Off, MUTE and Volume and Channel number buttons (0-9). (The Device button  
LED will blink once for each button pressed).  
Step 4] Once your Device turns off, press the Source Device Input button selected in the Step 2 once again to store  
the Setup Code number. (The Device LED will blink three times to confirm that the code has been stored).  
Step 5] Repeat the above steps to program the remote control for each of other Devices.  
Tip: You are able to go back to the Using Three Digit Code Method mode by pressing the Channel number buttons (0-9)  
the OK button in the Step 3.  
Tip: If you are still missing the Setup Code numbers to control any of your devices, use the Learning Method on the next page.  
C. Programming a Second DVD, etc. to Other Device Buttons  
This feature is used to program the remote control for two or more DVDs, etc., or to program a device into other device  
buttons. You can program the Setup Code number for any Device into any other unused Source Device Input button.  
Example: If you have two DVD players. First, using the DVD button, program the remote via standard setup to operate  
the first DVD player. Then, program your second DVD into a Source Device Input button that is not being used, e.g., AUX  
using this method.  
Step 1] Turn on the DVD player manually.  
Step 2] Press the AUX button and the OK buttons simultaneously and hold for 3 seconds until the AUX LED turns on.  
(The AUX device LED will stay on for 20 seconds. The next step must be entered during this period).  
Step 3] Press the DVD button to program the DVD's Setup Code numbers.  
Step 4] Point the remote control toward the DVD player and press in the first three-digit Setup Code number for that Device  
using the number buttons(0-9) on the remote control. (The DVD Device LED will blink once for each button pressed).  
Tip: Your DVD player will turn off when the corrected Setup code number has been selected. If the DVD does not turn off,  
press in the next Setup Code numbers until your DVD turns off.  
Step 5] Once your Device turns off, press the AUX button once again to store the Setup Code number. (The AUX Device  
LED will blink three times to confirm that the code has been stored).  
D. Finding the Setup Code number that was stored in the Device  
Step 1] Press the Source Device Input button you wish to verify and the OK buttons simultaneously and hold for 3  
seconds until the Device LED turns on. (The LED will stay on for 20 seconds. The next step must be entered  
during this period).  
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Step 2] Press the INFO button.  
The Device LED will blink number of times indicating the number of each digit of the Setup Code number. Each digit is  
separated by 1 second interval of the LED being turned off.  
For example: One blink, three blinks and eight blinks indicate the code number 138.  
Tip: Ten blinks are equal to the number “0”.  
2 Programming the remote with Learning Method  
All buttons in 7 Device modes can learn except the LIGHT button.  
-. Learning available carrier frequency is from 15KHz to 480KHz.  
-. Learned functions override any existing preprogrammed functions on the remote control.  
-. Learned functions are automatically erased when a new function is learned on the same button.  
-. Learned functions are retained even after a different Setup Code number is programmed into the remote control.  
-. To return to an original preprogrammed function, a learned functioned should be erased.  
A. Learning a New Command  
Step 1] Press the Source Device Input button and the ENT buttons simultaneously and hold for 3 seconds until the  
Device LED turns on. (The LED will stay on for 20 seconds. The next step must be entered during this period).  
Step 2] On the remote control, press the button that is to be taught the new command. (The Device LED will blink one time).  
Step 3] On the original remote control, press and hold the button for the command to be learned until the Device LED  
blinks twice.  
Tip: The LED will flash 5 times if there is error in process of learning. Please repeat Step 2 and Step 3.  
Repeat Step 2 and Step 3 for any other buttons to be taught in the Device mode selected in Step 1.  
Step 4] Once you have completed learning new commands to buttons in the selected Device mode, press and hold the  
Source Device Input button and ENT button simultaneously to save learned functions. The Source Device  
Input button LED will blink three times to confirm the programming.  
Please repeat for any other Device modes starting from Step 1.  
B. To Erase a Learned Command From a Button  
Step 1] Press the Source Device Input button and the ENT buttons simultaneously and hold for 3 seconds until the  
Device LED turns on. (The LED will stay on for 20 seconds. The next step must be entered during this period).  
Step 2] On the remote control, press the button that is to be erased for 3 seconds. (The Device button LED will blink  
twice to confirm it).  
Repeat Step 2 for any other buttons to be erased in the selected Device mode.  
Step 3] To exit this feature, press and hold the Device button and the ENT button simultaneously, once again. (The LED  
will blink three times).  
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C. To Erase All the Learned Commands in One Device Mode  
Step 1] Press the Source Device Input button and the ENT buttons simultaneously and hold for 3 seconds until the  
Device LED turns on. (The LED will stay on for 20 seconds. The next step must be entered during this period).  
Step 2] Press the Source Device Input and Pause buttons simultaneously and hold for 5 seconds until the LED blinks  
two times.  
Step 3] To exit this feature, press and hold the Source Device Input button and the ENT button simultaneously, once  
again. (The LED will blink three times).  
3 Programming the remote with Advanced Functions  
A. Programming Multi Commands to Macro Buttons  
There are nine (7 for R5) Macro buttons (ON, System Off and 7 (5 for R5) Device buttons) that are designed to store up  
to 20 commands in each button.  
Pressing any one of the Macro button will send out the series of commands that are stored in the button. For example,  
you either turn on or off several devices at a time by storing Power On/Off commands to these buttons.  
Step 1] For programming Macro Commands on a Device button, press the Source Device Input and the MUTE buttons  
simultaneously and hold for 3 seconds until the Device LED turns on. (The LED will stay on for 20 seconds. The  
next step must be entered during this period).  
For programming Macro Commands on the POWER ON or SYSTEM OFF button, Press the POWER ON or SYSTEM OFF  
button and the MUTE buttons simultaneously and hold for 3 seconds until the TV and SAT/CABLE Devices LED turns on.  
(The LED will stay on for 20 seconds. The next step must be entered during this period).  
Step 2] Press one of the Macro buttons.  
Step 3] Press in up to 20 buttons you wish to store in the Macro. (The Device LED will blink once for each button pressed).  
Tip: Pressing a Device button to change device modes is considered as one command.  
Step 4] Press the Channel UP button to save the selection. (The LED will blink three times to confirm the programming).  
Note: You can program delays in between commands by pressing the PAUSE button. Each press add half a second to  
the delay.  
Note: If you add the delay time at the first step of macro commands, the remote will send the macro commands once  
you pressed the Macro button for 2 seconds. (Press & Hold Function).  
Note: You cannot program the CH + and PAUSE buttons as a macro command.  
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B. Erasing the Macro Commands  
Step 1] Press the Source Device Input button and the MUTE buttons simultaneously and hold for 3 seconds until the  
Device LED turns on. (The LED will stay on for 20 seconds. The next step must be entered during this period).  
Step 2] Press the Macro button you wish to erase commands.  
For erasing Macro Commands on the POWER ON or SYSTEM OFF button,  
Press the POWER ON or SYSTEM OFF button and the MUTE buttons simultaneously and hold for 3 seconds until the  
TV and SAT/CABLE Devices LED turns on. (The LED will stay on for 20 seconds. The next step must be entered during  
this period).  
Step 3] Press the CH UP button to save the selection. (The LED will blink three times to confirm the programming).  
C. Programming Punch Through  
1 Volume Control “Punch Through”  
The remote control can be programmed so that either the Audio or TV Volume controls (Volume UP, Down and  
MUTE) will operate in any of the seven device modes.  
Step 1] Press the Source Device Input button and the OK buttons simultaneously and hold for 3 seconds until the  
Device LED turns on. (The LED will stay on for 20 seconds. The next step must be entered during this period).  
Step 2] Press the VOL Up button. (The Device LED will blink one time).  
Step 3] Press the Audio button to set up for Audio volume control (or the TV button to set up for TV volume control.  
(The Device LED will blink three times to confirm the program).  
2 Channel Control “Punch Through”  
You can program the remote so that either the CABLE or TV Channel Controls (Channel Up, Down, Prev.CH and  
Channel number (0-9 buttons) will also operate in other modes on the remote control.  
Step 1] Press the Source Device Input button and the OK buttons simultaneously and hold for 3 seconds until the  
Device LED turns on. (The LED will stay on for 20 seconds. The next step must be entered during this period).  
Step 2] Press the CH Up button. (The Device LED will blink one time)  
Step 3] Press the SAT button to set up for SAT channel control (The Device LED will blink three times to confirm  
the program).  
3 Transport Control “Punch Through”  
You can program the remote control so that VCR or DVD Transport Controls (Play, Stop, FF, REW, PAUSE, SKIP+,  
SKIP- and Record buttons) will also operate in other modes on the remote control.  
Step 1] Press the Source Device Input button and the OK buttons simultaneously and hold for 3 seconds until the  
Device LED turns on. (The LED will stay on for 20 seconds. The next step must be entered during this period).  
Step 2] Press the PLAY button. (The Device LED will blink one time)  
Step 3] Press the DVD button to set up for DVD transport control (or the VCR button to set up for VCR transport  
control. (The Device LED will blink three times to confirm the program).  
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4 OSD Control “Punch Through”  
You can program the remote control so that SAT or DVD OSD Controls (MENU, GUIDE, INFO, EXIT, OK and 4 Cursor  
buttons) will also operate in other modes on the remote control.  
Step 1] Press the Source Device Input button and the OK buttons simultaneously and hold for 3 seconds until the  
Device LED turns on. (The LED will stay on for 20 seconds. The next step must be entered during this period).  
Step 2] Press the MENU button. (The Device LED will blink one time)  
Step 3] Press the SAT button to set up for SAT OSD control or the DVD button to set up for DVD OSD control. (The  
Device LED will blink three times to confirm the programming).  
C. Back Lighting  
The backlighting turns on for 10 seconds any time the LIGHT button is pressed and will remain lit an additional  
10 seconds with each subsequent button press when the light is already on.  
D. Factory Reset  
To erase EVERYTHING you programmed, press and hold the TV and REC buttons for 10 5 seconds until TV SAT/CABLE  
device LED will blink 5 times. The remote erase all of your settings and return to the factory default setup.  
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Advanced Functions  
Advanced Functions  
A new set of controls is now available for advanced users and calibration professionals. They are located in the “Settings”  
menu under “Advanced Controls.”  
The ProScaler design concept is to create a product that automatically adjusts and configures itself for the variety of  
video formats, color spaces, signal levels. The consumer electronics industry has specified a number of methods by which  
products communicate with each other for self-configuration. Sometimes, these communication methods are incorrectly  
implemented. The advanced features in this platform give you a way to manually make adjustments that previously were  
performed automatically.  
For most of these settings, there is an “Auto” choice, which is the same function as in Firmware 1.0, but with manual selections  
that give you control over these functions.  
In general, the safest thing to do with these settings is to leave them in their default state.  
Test Patterns  
There are 35 test patterns available, for advanced users and calibration professionals. These patterns automatically resize,  
and use the correct colorimetry for the current output format.  
Test patterns are useful for calibration of your setup.  
1:1 Frame Rate  
When 1:1 Frame Rate is enabled, the output frame rate from ProScaler will track the input frame rate. This avoids performing  
frame rate conversion, which can result in stuttering motion in some cases.  
If 1:1 Frame Rate is disabled, then the output frame rate from ProScaler will be fixed.  
The 1:1 Frame Rate feature is useful when you need to display video from both 60Hz and 50Hz sources, as long as your  
video display can operate at both frame rates. Some video sources, such as Blu-Ray DVD players, can output 24Hz video. If  
you have a 24Hz source and your display can also accept 24Hz, then enabling 1:1 Frame Rate will allow the 24Hz video to  
pass through the ProScaler from source to the Projector.  
Safe Mode  
Safe Mode is a new feature in Firmware v1.1. It is entered and exited by pressing the GUIDE button when the remote is in  
SCALER mode.  
Safe Mode was added to solve a potential problem when using 1:1 Frame Rate. When 1:1 Frame Rate mode is enabled, the  
ProScaler’s output frame rate will track the input frame rate, which means that ProScaler’s output frame rate can and will  
change. Occasionally the Projector may see a source with a frame rate that it cannot support, it may go blank,leaving you  
with no picture. If that happens, you can press the GUIDE button to enter Safe Mode.  
In Safe Mode, ProScaler will revert to an output format that will give you a picture. You will have access to the menus and  
you can make whatever changes you need to prevent the screen from going blank. Usually, the change you need to make  
is to disable 1:1 Frame Rate.  
Safe Mode also resets Underscan back to 0, because Underscan can also cause a breakup in your picture under certain conditions.  
If you make changes to menus while in Safe Mode, these changes do not take effect until you exit Safe Mode.  
Use GUIDE button to enter and exit Safe Mode.  
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Underscan  
The Underscan control has not changes from Firmware v1.0. But Underscan is effected by Safe Mode as mentioned on the  
previous page.  
Output Color Space  
The Output Color Space control provides 4 choices for output color space. If you are unsure what to use, Auto is the safe choice.  
Auto: usually output color space will be RGB  
RGB: Red, Green, Blue color space standard using 8 bits per primary color.  
YCbCr 4:4:4: Component color space used for video standards; 8 bits per component.  
YCbCr 4:2:2: Component color space used for video standards: 10 bits per component.  
Output Colorimetry  
Colorimetry refers to the standards by which RGB is converted to YCbCr. There are two standards for performing this conversion:  
ITU BT .601: This is the colorimetry standard for Standard Definition video formats.  
ITU BT .709: This is the colorimetry standard for High Definition video formats.  
Output Video Level  
Video Levels refer to the dynamic range of the video signals themselves. The video industry evolved levels that allowed for  
some guard band in the signal levels to account for overshoot or other signaling problems. The computer industry evolved  
levels that allocate the entire dynamic range possible for the image information.  
The ProScaler will drive video displays, which use video signaling levels, and computer displays which use computer signal levels.  
The Output Video Level control gives you control over what signaling levels are output from ProScaler.  
Input Video Level  
This control is similar to the Output Video Level control described on the previous page, except that it applies to input video signals.  
Video Levels refer to the dynamic range of the video signals themselves. The video industry evolved levels that allowed for  
some guard band in the signal levels to account for overshoot or other signaling problems. The computer industry evolved  
levels that allocate the entire dynamic range possible for the image information.  
The ProScaler must accept signals from video components, such as DVD players, set top boxes, video recorders, etc. Most  
of these devices use video signaling levels. ProScaler must also connect to personal computers and came consoles, which  
may use computer signal levels.  
The Input Video Level control gives you control over what signaling levels are used for inputs  
PReP  
PReP is an exclusive processing technology developed by Anchor Bay Technologies.  
Standard definition input formats such as 480p, 576p, and were deinterlaced at some point before reaching ProScaler.  
Deinterlacing is a complex processing technology that has a significant impact on image quality. The deinterlacing in  
ProScaler uses Anchor Bay Technologies' high performance VRS Deinterlacer.  
PReP accepts one of the formats mentioned, and reconverts it back into an interlaced format. It can then be deinterlaced  
again using the VRS technology in ProScaler, which usually results in a higher quality picture.  
The PReP control allows users to disable this function. Most users will never need to disable PReP.  
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The menu user window lets you control PReP for standard definition (480p or 576p) or high definition (1080p). Auto: PReP  
will be enabled when AUTO is selected and the input format is 480p or 576p. If this window was entered from the 1080p  
selection in the previous window, then PReP will be enabled when AUTO is selected and the input format is 1080p. Off will  
disable PReP for the selected input format.  
Advanced Features in the Main Menu  
Deinterlacer Bias Controls  
Wolf Cinema’s ProScaler users have some control over the deinterlace processing using the Deinterlacer selection in the  
Main Menu. This control was added to the Main Menu to allow quick access, and was added in response to requests from  
ProScaler users in 50Hz (PAL) countries.  
These controls require the user to have some knowledge of the original source type of the motion picture. If you are unsure,  
leave this setting on “Auto.”  
Auto: Deinterlacer will automatically detect the original source type and process accordingly.  
Film: Biases the detection toward film. Choosing “Film” may improve deinterlacing performance for motion pictures that  
were originally shot on film.  
Video: Biases the detection toward video cameras. Choosing “Video” may improve deinterlacing performance for motion  
pictures that were originally shot with video cameras.  
Auto Wake Up  
Auto Wake Up gives you more control over the conditions in which ProScaler will automatically power on. The Auto Wake Up  
window gives you 3 options for defining the conditions in which the ProScaler will power itself on:  
Off: ProScaler will power on using the remote. Use this option if you want ProScaler to remain powered down even if input  
signals become active.  
Mode 1: ProScaler will power on automatically only if it powered down automatically. If inputs to the ProScaler become  
inactive, ProScaler will automatically power itself off. If an input becomes active again, ProScaler will automatically power  
on. If the ProScaler is powered down with the remote, then it will not power on when an input becomes active in Mode 1.  
Mode 2: ProScaler will automatically power on whenever an input signal is present on any input. In Mode 2, it does not  
matter how ProScaler entered the powered down state; an active input will power it on.  
Auto Standby  
Auto Standby gives you control over the conditions in which ProScaler will power itself down.  
Auto Standby is a simple ON/OFF control. If Auto Standby is OFF, the ProScaler will not automatically power down. This is  
useful in cases where you may not have an active video signal, but you may have an active audio signal passing through  
ProScaler. In this case, you want ProScaler to remain powered on. If Auto Standby is ON, then ProScaler will automatically  
power down if all video input signals become inactive.  
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Component Input  
Component Input menu gives you control over the analog component inputs. To use this control, you must select Component 1  
or Component 2, otherwise, this menu item will be grayed out.  
The Component Inputs window gives you 3 options for controlling Automatic Gain Control on Analog Inputs:  
Single Sync: This is the default setting. Most component inputs will have sync on the Y signal and should use Single Sync.  
Triple Sync: A few devices will add sync to all three component input signals (Y, Pb, Pr). In you know your device does this,  
choose Triple Sync.  
AGC Disable: This choice disables Automatic Gain Control. In some cases, AGC will cause brightness levels to be incorrect  
due to distortions in the analog input signals. Disabling AGC may correct this problem. You probably don’t know if a device  
that generates an analog component signal puts sync on Y, or on all three inputs, or if it distorts the incoming signal. In general,  
it may be best to use Single Sync. If your picture does not look correct, experiment with the other settings.  
Hot Plug Source  
Hot Plug Source is a new feature that improves compatibility with certain source components that connect to the ProScaler  
through an HDMI input.  
When Hot Plug Source is enabled for an HDMI input, a signal on the HDMI input connector, called Hot Plug, is toggled when  
switching to that input. Toggling Hot Plug causes the source component and ProScaler to perform an HDCP re-authentication.  
HDCP is a copy protection technology that is part of the HDMI standard.  
Enable Hot Plug Source if you experience problems switching to a particular source component. These problems can include  
very slow switching with flashing on the screen, or colored noise over the entire screen. Two common components that  
benefit from enabling Hot Plug Source are the Sony PS3 game console and the Oppo 970 DVD player.  
Hot Plug Source can be independently enabled for each HDMI input. To enable Hot Plug Source, first select an HDMI input,  
then select the Hot Plug Source window.  
To enable Hot Plug Source, first select an HDMI input, then go to the menus to the window shown above, and select ON.  
If you are unsure whether Hot Plug Source will help, then you should go ahead and enable it. The only downside to enabling  
Hot Plug Source is that switching could be a little slower due to the time it takes to re-authenticate.  
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Device Codes  
Code Tables  
AV Receivers and Audio Processors  
Manufacturer/Brand  
ADC  
Set-Up Code Number  
007  
ADCOM  
082 092 225 161 269 355 356  
AIWA  
170 018 104 202 203 213 211 188  
AKAI  
189  
AMC  
125 126 127 281 282  
ANGSTROM  
ANTHEM  
42  
335 337  
ARCAM  
141 418  
ATLANTIC TECHNOLOGY  
AUDIO FILE  
AUDIO MATRIX  
AUDIO TECHNICA  
B & K  
342  
071  
167  
134  
096 097  
BOSE  
070 170 224 347 409 460  
BOSTON ACOUSTICS  
BRIX  
447  
555  
CARVER  
006 028 061 071 201 214 226 185 022 077 284  
CINEMA SOUND  
CITATION  
CLARION  
134  
148 272  
026  
DELPHI  
515  
DENON  
109 215 230 234 259 330 340(Default)  
ELAN  
057 290  
ENLIGHTENED AUDIO  
ESCIENT  
099 098  
368 451  
FISHER  
047 214 182 297  
FLEXTRONICS  
FOSGATE AUDIONICS  
GE  
378  
231 342  
056  
GOLDSTAR  
HARMAN KARDON  
HITACHI  
008  
231 233 153 154 118 318  
020  
INTEGRA  
275  
JAMO  
398  
JCPENNEY  
JENSEN  
216  
058  
JVC  
163 191 114 279 291  
KENWOOD  
KLH  
026 066 145 192 182 005 280 374  
331  
KOSS  
216  
KRELL  
KYOCERA  
LEXICON  
150 072 376 384  
007  
120 235 236 237 357 360  
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LINN  
124 377  
LUXMAN  
LXI  
137 139 052 165 115 004 009  
056  
MAGNAVOX  
MARANTZ  
MCINTOSH  
MERIDIAN  
MITSUBISHI  
MONDIAL  
MYRYAD  
NAD  
086 164 152 208  
006 028 031 040 063 185 186 251 265 119 289 296  
238 286  
100 012 013  
242 243 204  
157 158 042 043 081 112  
276 293  
186 113 283 478 479  
NAKAMICHI  
NEC  
111 244 245 172 183 287  
176  
NIRO  
343  
NILES  
403  
ONKYO  
017 046 108 080 209 275  
OPTIMUS  
OUTLAW  
PANASONIC  
PARASOUND  
PHILIPS  
026 041  
342  
032 195 219 177 292 383  
129 130 132 261 294 295 333 334  
249 250 251 063 119  
PIONEER  
POLKAUDIO  
PROCEED  
RCA  
014 039 044 069 168 116 035 078 198 480  
515  
144 268  
010 048 117 156 067 288  
REALISTIC  
ROTEL  
019 056 073 075 095  
074 083 085  
RUSSOUND  
SAMSUNG  
SANSUI  
379 391 392  
016  
040 048 110 119 065 228  
SANYO  
047 059  
SCOTT  
019 091  
SHARP  
026 094 131 175  
SHERWOOD  
SIRIUS  
024 102 106 447  
555  
SONY  
018 247 248 166 101 184 218 271 369 372 380  
SOUNDESIGN  
SSI  
036  
068  
SUNFIRE  
TEAC  
344 345 346  
005 019 049 111 212 217  
TECHNICS  
THETA DIGITAL  
TOSHIBA  
XM SATELLITE RADIO  
YAMAHA  
ZENITH  
122 176 193 219 178 177 200 257 262  
136  
060 087 198 278  
515  
026 253 169 067 173 205 264 232 089 264 274 285 373  
143 210  
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Audio – Satellite Radios  
Manufacturer/Brand  
BRIX  
DELPHI  
POLKAUDIO  
SIRIUS  
XM SATELLITE RADIO  
Set-Up Code Number  
555  
515  
515  
555  
515  
Blu-ray & HD DVD  
Manufacturer/Brand  
LG  
PANASONIC  
PIONEER  
SAMSUNG  
SONY  
TOSHIBA  
Set-Up Code Number  
004  
002  
003  
005  
001  
006  
CD Players (no dedicated remote button is provided; see programming method 1C)  
Manufacturer/Brand  
ADCOM  
AIWA  
Set-Up Code Number  
062 042  
089 170 187  
202  
AKAI  
AMC  
ARCAM  
231 232  
238  
AUDIO ACCESS  
AUDIO EASE  
AUDIO TECHNICA  
CALIFORNIA AUDIO  
CARVER  
119 147  
165  
046  
103 008  
185 041 044 050 107 130 134 135 138 139 203 204 167  
CREEK  
159  
DENON  
EMERSON  
FISHER  
GENEXXA  
HARMAN KARDON  
HITACHI  
256 123  
042  
050 185 134 008  
010  
033 047 208  
042 175  
130  
iNKEL  
JCPENNEY  
JENSEN  
141  
158  
JVC 257 022 136 163 213 214 242 243  
KENWOOD  
KRELL  
KYOCERA  
185 259 023 055 071 072 142 137 254  
241  
258  
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LUXMAN  
MAGNAVOX  
MARANTZ  
MCINTOSH  
MEMOREX  
MISSION  
MITSUBISHI  
MONDIAL  
MYRYAD  
NAD  
011 028 070 249 252  
044 107  
041 044 051 077 107 209 246  
212 247  
010  
044 107  
179  
147  
244 155  
258 178  
NAKAMICHI  
NEC  
217 218  
062  
NIKKO  
046  
NSM  
044 107  
ONKYO  
030 038 039 168 169  
OPTIMUS  
PANASONIC  
PARASOUND  
PHILIPS  
PIONEER  
PROCEED  
PROTON  
QUASAR  
RCA  
010 050 081  
103 172 008 068 248  
233 240  
041 044 107 246  
010 020 174 175 176  
239  
044 107  
103 008  
017 042 150  
REALISTIC  
ROTEL  
042 050 051 187  
044 107 161 178 250  
SAE  
044 107  
SANSUI  
044 107 128 171 190 125  
SANYO  
050  
SHARP  
026 031 051  
SHERWOOD  
SIGNATURE  
SONY  
019 051 096 112 115 119 166  
033  
048 081 097 126 133 177 225 226 164  
SOUNDESIGN  
SUMO  
251  
155  
SYLVANIA  
SYMPHONIC  
TANDY  
044 107  
052  
010  
TEAC  
TECHNICS  
THETA  
051 052 140 079  
103 172 184 008 068  
DIGITAL 234 235  
257 022  
VICTOR  
WARDS  
185 033  
YAMAHA  
024 046 054 186 183 245  
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Video Cassette Recorders (VCR)  
Manufacturer/Brand  
AIWA  
Set-Up Code Number  
034 161  
AKAI  
016 146 043 046 124 125  
AMPRO  
072  
ANAM  
145  
AUDIO DYNAMICS  
BROKSONIC  
CANON  
012 023 039 043  
035 037 129  
028 145  
CAPEHART  
CRAIG  
108  
003 040 135  
CURTIS MATHES  
DAEWOO  
DAYTRON  
DBX  
DYNATECH  
ELECTROHOME  
EMERSON  
FISHER  
145 041  
111 116 117 119 005 007 010 065 108 110 112  
108  
012 023 039 043  
034 053  
059  
006 029 035 017 025 027 145 034 036 037 046 101 129 131 153 162 116  
003 010 008 009  
FUNAI  
034  
GE  
145 072 147 063 107 109 144  
GO VIDEO  
GOLDSTAR  
HARMAN KARDON  
HITACHI  
132 136 155 040 115  
101 106 114 013 020 012 123  
012 045  
004 026 150 018 034 043 063 137 160 013  
INSTANTREPLAY  
JCL  
145  
145  
JCPENNEY  
JENSEN  
012 013 015 040 066 101  
043  
JVC  
048 043 130 150 055 060 012 145 050 152 166  
KENWOOD  
LG  
014 048 034 047  
101 106 114 013 020 012 123  
LLOYD  
034  
LXI  
034 003 009 017 106  
MAGIN  
040  
MAGNAVOX  
MARANTZ  
MARTA  
067 145 034 068 041 156 164  
067 069 012 145 156  
101  
MATSUI  
027 030  
MEI  
145  
MEMOREX  
MGA  
101 003 010 014 145 034 053 072 102 134 139  
045 046 059  
MINOLTA  
MITSUBISHI  
MTC  
013 020  
059 061 151 013 020 045 046 051 049 168  
034 040  
024 034  
MULTITECH  
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NEC  
012 023 039 043 048  
NORDMENDE  
OPTONICA  
ORION  
043  
053 054  
025  
PANASONIC  
PENTAX  
066 070 145 083 133 140 157 163 074 167  
013 020 145 063  
PHILCO  
145 034 067  
PHILIPS  
145 067 034 101 054 071 156  
PILOT  
101  
PIONEER  
PORTLAND  
PULSAR  
021 013 048  
108  
072  
QUARTZ  
002 014  
QUASAR  
RADIO SHACK  
RCA  
066 145 075  
123  
107 109 144 147 158 041 145 013 020 140 034 040  
REALISTIC  
RICO  
003 008 010 014 145 034 040 053 054 101  
058  
RUNCO  
148  
SALORA  
014  
SAMSUNG  
SANSUI  
102 104 113 115 112 120 032 040 066 107 109 125  
022 043 048 135  
SANYO  
003 010 007 014 134 102  
SCOTT  
017 037 112 129 131  
SEARS  
003 008 010 014 013 101 009 017 073 112  
SHARP  
149 054 145 159 165  
SHINTOM  
SIGNATURE  
SONY  
024  
034  
056 057 058 057 052 003 078 076 145 149 154  
SOUNDESIGN  
STS  
034  
013  
SYLVANIA  
SYMPHONIC  
TANDY  
145 034 059 067  
034  
010 034  
TATUNG  
039 043  
TEAC  
034 039 043  
TECHNICS  
TEKNIKA  
THOMAS  
TMK  
145 070  
145 019 034 101  
034  
006  
TOSHIBA  
TOTEVISION  
UNITECH  
VECTOR RESEARCH  
VICTOR 048  
VIDEO CONCEPTS 012 034 046  
112 131 079 008 059 047 082 013  
040 101  
040  
012  
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VIDEOSONIC  
WARDS  
YAMAHA  
ZENITH  
040  
003 013 017 024 145 034 040 053 054 131  
012 034 039 043  
072 056 048 101 034 058  
VCR-TV/VCR Combos  
Manufacturer/Brand  
DAEWOO  
EMERSON  
FUNAI  
Set-Up Code Number  
005 117  
153  
034  
GOLDSTAR  
HITACHI  
101 123  
034  
JCPENNEY  
LG  
LLOYD  
101  
101 123  
034  
MAGNAVOX  
MEMOREX  
PANASONIC  
PHILIPS  
RADIO SHACK  
RCA  
034 067  
101  
070 167  
034 067  
123  
034  
SEARS  
101  
SONY  
057 154  
067  
034  
034  
034  
SYLVANIA  
SYMPHONIC  
THOMAS  
ZENITH  
PVR, TIVO  
Manufacturer/Brand  
HUGHES  
Set-Up Code Number  
001  
HUMAX  
001  
PHILIPS  
001  
REPLAY NETWORKS  
SONY  
TIVO  
775  
804 805  
001  
TOSHIBA  
001  
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AUX – PC & iPod  
Manufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number  
APPLE  
401 412  
BOSE  
409  
DLO  
418  
GRIFFIN  
471  
IPORT  
419  
KENSINGTON  
SONACE  
TEN TECHNOLOGY  
406  
419  
401  
AUX – Media PC  
Manufacturer/Brand  
DELL  
Set-Up Code Number  
261 262  
GATEWAY  
HAUPPAUGE  
HP  
261 262  
294 295  
261 262  
KEYSPAN  
SONY  
297  
261 262  
TOSHIBA  
WINBOOK  
261 262  
261 262  
AUX – Gaming Systems  
Manufacturer/Brand  
MICROSOFT / XBOX  
SONY / PS2  
Set-Up Code Number  
408 107  
414  
AUX – Lighting  
Manufacturer/Brand  
LITE-TOUCH  
LUTRON  
Set-Up Code Number  
208 257  
158 159 077  
183 093  
X-10  
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TV  
Manufacturer/Brand  
ABEX  
Set-Up Code Number  
025  
ADMIRAL  
ADVENT  
072 251 161 160  
247  
ADVENTURA  
AKAI  
002  
197 146 248 473 474 475  
A MARK  
112 143  
AMPRO  
167 073 157 183  
AMSTRAD  
ANAM  
052  
043 054 056 080 112  
AOC  
197 004 112 058  
APEX DIGITAL  
ASTAR  
006  
477  
AUDIOVOX  
BARCO  
076  
233  
BELCOR  
116  
BELL&HOWELL  
BLAUPUNKT  
BROKSONIC  
BROCKWOOD  
CAIRN  
161 072  
088  
238  
116  
201  
CANDLE  
197 002 003 004  
CAPEHART  
CELEBRITY  
CENTURION  
CETRONIC  
CITIZEN  
058  
070  
197  
043  
197 002 003 004 043 101 103 143  
CLASSIC  
043  
CLP CLASSIC  
COLORTYME  
CONCIERGE  
CONCERTO  
CONTEC  
161  
116 197  
073 157 183  
004  
043 050 051  
CORNEA  
116  
CORONADO  
CRAIG  
143  
043 054  
CROWN  
043 143  
CURTIS MATHES  
CXC  
197 101 004 143  
043  
DAEWOO  
DAYTRON  
DELL  
DIMENSIA  
DREAMVISION  
DUKANE  
004 016 043 044 076 103 114 125 127 143  
004 143  
319 320 321  
161  
235  
011 025  
116 073 157 183  
DUMONT  
45  
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DURABRAND  
DWIN  
DYNASTY  
DYNATECH  
DYNEX  
096  
177 257  
043  
062  
400  
EIKI  
187  
ELECTROBAND  
ELECTROGRAPH  
ELECTROHOME  
ELEKTRA  
ELEMENT  
EMERSON  
ENVISION  
ESA  
070  
466  
143 024 076 196  
072  
363 494 526  
028 048 043 155 005 197 004 047 050 051 076 096 143 151 153 154  
116 197  
323  
FISHER  
007 057  
FUJITSU  
FUNAI  
198 246 346  
028 043 052  
FUTURETECH  
GATEWAY  
GE  
043  
242 268  
160 144 165 073 197 008 009 034 056 074 130 155 161 004 157 183  
GIBRALTAR  
GOLDSTAR  
HALL MARK  
HAIER  
116 073 157 183  
113 116 102 004 106 112 119 127 143  
004  
164 363  
HANNSPREE  
HISENSE  
HITACHI  
HP  
381  
419 442  
011 166 004 009 010 012 023 075 143 158 072 250  
316 327 378  
HUMAX  
518  
ILO  
472  
INFINITY  
INFOCUS  
INTEQ  
164  
230 330 333 547 548  
073 157 183  
INSIGNIA  
JANEIL  
350 354 400 457  
002  
JBL  
164  
JCB  
070  
JCPENNEY  
JENSEN  
JVC  
004 024 197 008 009 030 065 101 143 160  
013  
038 034 070 083 199 210 240 241 406  
KAWASHO  
KEC  
116 070 197  
043  
KENWOOD  
KLEGG  
197 070  
466  
KLOSS  
KMC  
002 059  
143  
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KNOLL SYSTEMS  
KONKA  
230  
457  
KREISEN  
KTV  
530  
043 197 143 154  
KURAZAI  
LG  
072  
113 116 102 004 106 112 119 127 143 243 284 363  
LODGENET  
LOEWE  
072  
164  
LOGIK  
072  
LUXMAN  
LXI  
004  
166 007 138 052 251 160 164  
MAGNAVOX  
MAJESTIC  
MARANTZ  
MATSUI  
MAXENT  
MEGATRON  
MEMOREX  
METZ  
164 059 197 003 060 061 004 063 064 127 022 160 094 239 226 467  
161 072  
197 164  
164  
242  
116 197 011  
007 072 004  
088  
MGA  
197 004 024 028 042  
MIDLAND  
MINERVA  
MINUTZ  
MITSUBISHI  
MONTGOMERY WARD  
MTC  
161 073 157 183  
088  
008  
109 124 024 004 028 040 042 146 191 348  
161 072  
197 004 062 101  
NAD  
138 025  
NEC  
132 130 134 197 040 016 024 056 019 237 262 272  
NET TV  
202  
NIKEI  
043  
NIKKO  
116 197  
NIKO  
527  
NORCENT  
NUVISION  
OLEVIA  
390  
351  
432  
ONKING  
ONWA  
043  
043  
OPTIMUS  
OPTONICA  
OPTOMA  
ORION  
025  
019 251  
265 270 249  
096  
PANASONIC  
PHILCO  
PHILIPS  
PILOT  
034 056 080 092 164 208  
197 003 059 060 064 164 004 024 056 063  
164 005 093 038 197 003 004 059 127 206 239 259 161  
116  
PIONEER  
135 025 197 018 023 116 234 272  
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POLAROID  
PORTLAND  
PROSCAN  
PROTON  
PROTRON  
PROVIEW  
PULSAR  
323 328 353 354 356 457 494 505  
004 143  
144 160 161 165 167  
004 112 058 143 171 172 193  
498 499  
494  
116 073 157 183  
QUASAR  
RADIO SHACK  
RCA  
034 056 092  
019 004 143 043 127  
160 165 065 144 161 197 004 024 056 152 023 074 333  
REALISTIC  
REVOLUTION HD  
ROCTEC  
RUNCO  
007 019 043 047  
466  
186  
072 169 178 179 180 181 182 183 073 157 342 416  
SAMPO  
197 058 004 202  
SAMSUNG  
SAMSUX  
SANSUI  
050 089 101 105 004 127 143 160 228 229 258  
197  
096 400  
SANYO  
166 007 020 053 057 082 187  
SCEPTRE  
SCOTCH  
SCOTT  
276  
116 197  
028 043 004 048 143 497  
SEARS  
138 030 004 007 028 057 143 094 160 082 165 166  
SELECO  
189 200 205 011  
SHARP  
019 014 028 029 004 022 143 175 251 308  
SHOGUN  
SIEMENS  
SIGNATURE  
SIMPSON  
SOLE  
116  
088  
072  
003  
231 232  
SONY  
070(Default) 139 147 126 185 085 213 277 279  
SOUNDESIGN  
SOYO  
028 004 003 043  
528  
SPECTRICON  
SPECTRONIQ  
SSS  
112  
499  
004 043  
SUPRA  
116  
SUPRE  
MACY 002  
SUPREME  
SVA  
070  
328  
SYLVANIA  
SYNTAX OLEVIA  
TANDY  
197 003 052 059 060 063 064 164 044 160 127  
161 144 160 376 432  
251  
TATUNG  
TECHNICS  
TECHWOOD  
056 062  
034 080  
004  
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TEKNIKA  
TELEFUNKEN  
TELERENT  
TERA  
002 003 004 024 028 043 072 101 143  
037 046  
072  
172  
TMK  
004  
TOSHIBA  
TOTEVISION  
TRUTECH  
UNIVERSAL  
VICTOR  
138 030 007 040 062 101 325 230  
143  
529  
008 009  
038  
VIDEO CONCEPTS  
VIDIKRON  
VIDTECH  
VIEWSONIC  
VIKING  
146  
174 164 188 192 342  
004  
242 433  
002  
VIORE  
472  
VISCO  
526  
VITO  
363  
WARDS  
004 008 009 019 028 060 061 063 064 072 074 143 164 034  
WESTINGHOUSE  
YAMAHA  
YORK  
076 280 070  
197 004 370  
004  
YUPITERU  
ZENITH  
ZONDA  
043  
073 072 095 103 157 183 243 284  
112  
Cable Boxes  
Manufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number  
ABC  
004 103 003 039 042 046 053  
ADELPHIA  
043 074  
ADVANCED NEWHOUSE  
ALTRIO  
043  
043  
AMERICAST  
ARMSTONG  
AT&T BROADBAND  
ATLANTIC BROADBAND  
BELL SOUTH  
BLUE RIDGE  
BRESNAN  
099  
074  
074 035  
043 074  
099  
043 074  
074  
BRIGHT HOUSE  
BUCKEYE COMM  
CABLEVISION  
CHARTER  
043 110  
074  
043 074 108  
043 074  
CISCO  
043 003 041 042 045 046  
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COGECO  
COMCAST  
COMSAT  
COX DIGITAL  
DIGEO  
074  
043 074 110  
074  
043 074  
111  
EAGLE  
020 030 040  
EASTERN  
GEMINI  
057  
008  
GENERAL INSTRUMENT  
GNC  
074 103 104  
099  
GOLDEN CHANNEL  
HAMLIN  
030  
049 050 055  
HITACHI  
103 055  
INSIGHT  
074  
JERROLD  
MAGNAVOX  
MASSILLON  
MEDIACOM  
MEMOREX  
MOTOROLA  
MOVIE TIME  
MOXI  
074 004 103 002 003 008 009 010 069  
010 012  
074  
074  
052  
074 110 148 111 112 036  
028  
111  
NCTC  
074  
NSC  
015 028 038 071  
OAK  
031 037 053  
PACE  
043 074  
PANASONIC  
PARAGON  
PHILIPS  
044 047  
052  
006 012 013 020 085  
PIONEER  
PULSAR  
043 103 034 051 063 076 105  
052  
QUEST  
112  
RCA  
047  
RCN  
074  
REGAL  
049 050  
REGENCY  
RODGERS  
SAMSUNG  
SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA  
SEREN  
057  
043  
030  
043 003 041 042 045 046  
043  
SERVICE ELECTRIC  
SHAW  
074  
074  
SIGECOM  
SONY  
043  
108  
SPRUCER  
STARCOM  
047  
002 004 008 009  
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STARGATE  
008 030 104  
043 074  
043 074  
039 040 056  
052  
SUSQUEHANNA  
TIME WARNER  
TOCOM  
TOSHIBA  
UNITED CABLE  
VERIZON  
004 053  
110  
VIDEOTRON  
WIDE OPEN WEST  
ZENITH  
043  
043 099  
052 060 093 100  
Satellite Boxes  
Manufacturer/Brand  
CABLEVISION  
DIRECTV  
Set-Up Code Number  
148  
173  
DISH NETWORK  
ECHOSTAR  
EXPRESSVU  
GENERAL ELECTRIC  
GENERAL INSTRUMENT  
GOI  
122  
122  
122  
151 116 150  
148  
122  
HITACHI  
139 140  
HTS  
122  
HUGHES  
114  
JVC  
122  
LG  
170  
MITSUBISHI  
MOTOROLA  
NEXT LEVEL  
PANASONIC  
PHILIPS  
PROSCAN  
RADIOSHACK  
RCA  
114  
148  
148  
142 160  
152 153 156 114  
151 116 150  
148  
151 116 150  
155 163 169 175  
164  
SAMSUNG  
SKY  
SONY  
115  
STAR CHOICE  
TOSHIBA  
VOOM  
148  
127 114 158  
148  
ZENITH  
159  
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DVD  
Manufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number  
AIWA  
146  
AKAI  
281  
ALPINE  
098  
APEX DIGITAL  
BROKSONIC  
CINEVISION  
COBY  
087 111 115  
130  
091  
260  
CYBERHOME  
DENON  
271  
138 080 173  
DURABRAND  
DVD 2000  
EMERSON  
ESA  
091  
017  
091 143  
143  
FISHER  
147  
FUNAI  
143  
GE  
026 027  
GO VIDEO  
GOLDSTAR  
HARMAN KARDON  
HITACHI  
ILO  
137 091 220 221 222  
091  
084 140  
101  
268  
INITIAL  
111  
INSIGNIA  
INTEGRA  
JBL  
143  
142 180  
084  
JVC  
012  
KENWOOD  
KISS  
151  
279  
KLH  
135  
KRELL  
104  
LEXICON  
LG  
LITEON  
148  
091 057 074  
264 265  
001 096 143 282  
267  
083 095  
153  
027  
111 282  
017  
MAGNAVOX  
MALATA  
MARANTZ  
MERIDIAN  
MICROSOFT  
MINTEK  
MITSUBISHI  
MYRYAD  
NAD  
102 134  
088  
NAKAMICHI  
ONKYO  
OPPO  
103  
076 035 180  
266  
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OPTIMUS  
ORION  
107  
130  
PANASONIC  
PHILIPS  
021 042 138 144 150  
001 083 095 105 166  
PHILIPS-MAGNOVOX  
PIONEER  
POLAROID  
POLK AUDIO  
PROCEED  
PROSCAN  
RCA  
035 001  
023 092 099 107 108 131  
233  
035 001  
086  
026 027  
026 027  
RJTECH  
269  
SAMSUNG  
SANSUI  
056 165 170 137 159  
154  
SANYO  
147  
SEARS  
130  
Sensory Science  
SHARP  
222  
094  
SONY  
033 118 145 126 191  
SUPERSCAN  
SV2000  
143  
143  
SYLVANIA  
SYMPHONIC  
TATUNG  
143  
143  
102  
TEAC  
107  
TECHNICS  
TECHWOOD  
THOMPSON  
TOSHIBA  
VENTURER  
X-BOX  
042  
088  
026 027  
035 034 130 141 164 188  
149  
027  
YAMAHA  
ZENITH  
042 089 166 138 197  
057 074 091  
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DVD Recorders  
Manufacturer/Brand  
CYBERHOME  
GO VIDEO  
ILO  
Set-Up Code Number  
271  
220 221 222  
268  
KISS  
279  
LITEON  
265  
PANASONIC  
SENSORY SCIENCE  
SONY  
138  
222  
191  
TOSHIBA  
188  
DVD-TV/DVD Combos  
Manufacturer/Brand  
AIWA  
AKAI  
DURABRAND  
ESA  
FUNAI  
INSIGNIA  
MAGNAVOX  
MINTEK  
SAMSUNG  
SV2000  
SYLVANIA  
SYMPHONIC  
TOSHIBA  
Set-Up Code Number  
146  
281  
143  
143  
143  
143  
282  
282  
165  
143  
143  
143  
130  
DVD-TV/DVD/VCR Combos  
Manufacturer/Brand  
EMERSON  
INSIGNIA  
MAGNAVOX  
PANASONIC  
SUPERSCAN  
SYLVANIA  
Set-Up Code Number  
143  
143  
143  
144  
143  
143  
164  
TOSHIBA  
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DVD-DVD/VCR Combos  
Manufacturer/Brand  
GO VIDEO  
PANASONIC  
PHILIPS  
Set-Up Code Number  
137  
150  
105 (VCR Functions for VCR 067)  
SAMSUNG  
SANSUI  
137 159  
154  
SONY  
145 191  
TOSHIBA  
141  
ZENITH  
091 (VCR Functions for VCR101)  
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