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USER GUIDE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of contents................................................................... 2 What is EPG?.................................................................... 18
Glossary of icons................................................................... 3 Software upgrade............................................................. 19
Getting started...................................................................... 4 Product information.......................................................... 19
Safety first........................................................................... 4 Help.................................................................................. 19
About your high definition receiver..................................... 5 BBC iPlayer........................................................................... 20
What is HDTV?.................................................................... 5 What is BBC iPlayer?......................................................... 20
Unpacking your digital receiver............................................ 6 Help...................................................................................... 21
Front panel.......................................................................... 6 Maintenance..................................................................... 21
Basic connections................................................................ 7 Before requesting service................................................... 21
TV connections.................................................................... 8 Troubleshooting................................................................ 21
Surround sound.................................................................. 8 List of codes......................................................................... 23
How to connect to the Internet?......................................... 9
Remote control.................................................................... 10
Programming remote control............................................. 11
Easy set up........................................................................... 12
How to set up your receiver?............................................. 12
Channel search................................................................. 13
Internet connection........................................................... 13
How to watch pay-tv channels?......................................... 13
Basic functions.................................................................... 14
What is channel banner?................................................... 14
How to change channels?................................................. 14
High definition channels.................................................... 14
What is commands list?..................................................... 15
How to change programme options?................................ 15
How to create favorite lists?.............................................. 16
How to change channel lists?............................................ 16
How to switch audio description on/off?........................... 16
How to lock a programme/channel?.................................. 17
How to change your PIN code?......................................... 17

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GLOSSARY OF ICONS

There is Extended Information available for the Guidance information is available.


programme.

Programme is broadcast with the surround


There are more multiple soundtracks available
sound.
for the programme.

There is Digital Teletext available for this chan-


There are more subtitles available for the pro- nel.
gram.

Audio description is available.


This programme/channel is presented in High
Definition.

The channel is locked.

The programme is locked, because its rating


exceeds parental level.

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GETTING STAR TED

Thank you for purchasing an i-CAN Easy HD receiver


SAFETY FIRST
This digital receiver has been manufactured to meet international
safety standards. However, safety precautions must be followed Removing the cover of the receiver may lead
to ensure the safe and reliable operation of the device. to a severe and potentially fatal electric shock
Please take note of the following guidelines to avoid the
risk of an electric shock.

This receiver has an external power supply that works in the DO


range 100 to 240V AC, 50/60 Hz. Ensure you plug the power • If any object falls into the casing, unplug the receiver and have
input lead into a standard AC wall outlet, and not any DC power it checked by a qualified technician.
source. Remember that contact with the AC power supply can • Allow adequate air circulation around the unit to prevent
be lethal. internal heat build-up. Do not place the unit next to a radiator
Ensure that all cables, including the power input lead, are or any heat source, and make sure that the air vents are
inserted properly into the receiver before connecting it to the left clear.
AC power supply. Similarly always unplug the receiver from the
DO NOT
power supply first, before disconnecting cables from the receiver
• Do not expose the receiver to extreme temperatures, direct
or reconnecting them.
sunlight, or high humidity.
Never attempt to repair or reconstruct the receiver yourself. You
can get a serious electric shock if you attempt to open the cas- • Do not place any objects on top of the receiver since that could
restrict air circulation.
ing.
Be extremely careful if this receiver gets wet for any reason. Im- • Do not place the receiver on fabric furnishings, carpets or other
flammable materials.
mediately unplug it from the mains supply.

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ABOUT YOUR HIGH DEFINITION RECEIVER 2. Surround Sound


Your receiver allows you to watch programmes filmed in High Many HD programmes are broadcast with surround sound,
Definition with much greater picture and sound quality than which combined with the panoramic picture creates a cinema-
ever before. like experience, with much higher audio quality than most stand-
ard definition TVs.
WHAT IS HDTV?
3. HDMI Connector
HDTV (High Definition Television) is a new digital broadcast-
ing standard bringing you much higher quality video and audio The HDMI connector provided with your receiver transmits the
compared with the previous technology. HDTV pictures and sound to your TV set with the best possible
quality. You must check though that your TV set supports High
You will need a TV capable of displaying HD pictures at Definition Content Protection (HDCP), which is needed for the
full quality to enjoy HD programmes. Such TVs are labelled HDMI connector to work. If the HDMI cable cannot be used,
‘HD Ready’ or ‘Full HD.’ Check in your TV manual if unsure your receiver can be connected to the TV set with a conventional
whether it is ‘HD ready.’ SCART cable.

There are several reasons why HDTV provides a superior TV view-


ing experience:

1. Higher resolution pictures give smarter images


The picture on your TV screen is made up of dots known as
pixels, and more of them give sharper pictures and display move-
ment more realistically. The number of such dots on the screen,
given as the number of lines, is a measure of the quality, known
as resolution, and the higher the better. Standard definition
pictures have 576 lines per screen, while High Definition TV sets
can display either 720 or 1080 depending on the model.

USER GUIDE
GETTING STAR TED
UNPACKING YOUR DIGITAL RECEIVER

Receiver Remote control Power Supply HDMI Cable Batteries

FRONT PANEL

LED INDICATOR SMART CARD SLOT


Green - operating mode. The Smart Card allows you to view scrambled channels
Red - standby mode. and Pay Per View programmes (subject to subscription and
The LED blinks when your device is receiving signals from the availability). Gently push the card into the slot. The card’s
remote control. chip should face downwards.

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BASIC CONNECTIONS
The following connections need to be made in order for the decoder to work properly.
HD TV

Power Socket

Antenna Socket

Internet Box
or Router

! !
If you have an antenna that requires 5V power supply
Plug in all cables before connecting the receiver to the so please make sure that it is properly supplied either
power supply. Similarly always unplug the receiver by using external power supply or switching the
from the power supply first, before disconnecting Antenna Power* option to On.
cables from the receiver or reconnecting them.
* Depends on the software version.

USER GUIDE
GETTING STAR TED
TV CONNECTIONS
There are three ways of connecting the receiver to your TV
set.
■■ Connection with HDMI cable is the most recommended SD TV

one. It provides the highest picture and audio quality. The RF out to TV or VCR

receiver automatically detects the best resolution for your


TV. But this requires support for the High Bandwidth Dig-
ital Content Protection (HDCP) standard from your TV set.
■■ If there is no possibility of connecting the receiver with
HDMI cable, use SCART cable.
HD TV
If your receiver is connected with SCART cable, please make
sure that the picture resolution is set to 576i. If the reslution
of the screen is different, then the graphic is not displayed.
Keep pressing on the remote control unit of your
i-CAN receiver until it switches on to 576i mode and the
graphic appears.

SURROUND SOUND
If you would like to enjoy Dolby surround sound, connect your
home cinema system to the receiver with S/PDIF cable.

To enjoy surround sound, press , select “Audio


Mode” in “Settings” menu and choose “Yes”. Sur- Home Cinema

round sound will be audible only if it is broadcasted


with the program.

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HOW TO CONNECT TO THE INTERNET?


■■ You first need a broadband connection of 2MB
(check your broadband connection speed on
www.mybroadbandspeed.co.uk)
■■ Then use an Ethernet cable to connect your receiver
to either your broadband router or your Internet box.
■■ If you cannot connect your receiver directly with an Eth-
ernet cable, there are other ways that can be used. For
further details, please ask your Internet service provider.
■■ Then go to the main MENU of your receiver and select
Installation - Network Configuration – Automatic Con-
figuration. This option is protected by the following PIN
code: 1234.
■■ After completion, go to the ‘Interactive Services’ icon on
the main menu to access the available catch-up or inter-
active services.

USER GUIDE
REMOTE CONTROL
Button Action Displays Channel Banner and the Extended
Information for a selected programme. Also,
Switches STB on/off. opens up the “Help” pop-ups if applicable.
Mutes the sound.
Switches TV on/off.
Change channel.
Changes between STB mode and TV mode.

Changes the screen resolution. Change volume level.

Tune to a selected channel. Displays the Channel List in normal viewing


Input numbers in other parts of application, mode.
e.g. PIN entry, Manual Internet Configuration.
Inactive.
Allows for the change of the current programme
components (audio, subtitles, display format). Inactive.

Inactive. Inactive.

Returns to normal viewing mode. Inactive.

Inactive. Inactive.

Shift focus in 4 directions. Inactive.


arrow returns to the previous screen in In normal viewing and Channel Banner
windows with settings. mode, brings up Digital Teletext if available.
Changes subtitles if available.
Confirms choices or displays a list of commands.
Please note that if your decoder is connected
Returns to the previous screen or tunes to the with SCART cable, then subtitles are only
previous channel. displayed when 576i resolution is selected.

Access to Main Menu. Switches audio description on/off.

Access to Programme Guide. Used in external applications.

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PROGRAMMING REMOTE CONTROL


Your remote control can communicate with your receiver and Manual Selection
TV at the same time. However, first you have to set it up to
work with your TV. You can do this in two ways: Automatic First find your TV brand in the table at the end of this user
Search or Manual Selection. guide and try the codes from the list starting from the first one.

Automatic Search 1. Turn on your TV.

Use this procedure if you want to set up your remote control 2. Press and hold and keys simultaneously for 3
automatically or if you cannot find a code from the table of seconds until the TV LED blinks twice and then remains lit.
codes provided. 3. Enter the 4-digit code for your TV. Each digit is confirmed by
1. Turn on your TV. a blink. Last digit is confirmed by a double blink.

2. Press and hold the key for 3 seconds until the TV LED 5. Try out the keys you need for operating your TV and check if
blinks twice and then remains lit. they work. If you are able to operate your TV it means that the
procedure has been successful. If, however the remote control
3. Type 0000, the TV LED blinks twice. fails to operate your TV try the automatic search procedure.
4. Press and hold the key until your TV switches off. This
step may take several seconds or minutes. The LED blinks
when sending different codes.
5. When your TV switches off, immediately release the key.
6. Turn on your TV and try out the keys you need for operating
it.
7. Press key twice to save the settings and exit
programming mode. The LED will blink twice for confirmation.

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USER GUIDE
EASY SET UP
HOW TO SET UP YOUR RECEIVER?
Connect your receiver to the mains:

■■ A LED indicator will illuminate on the front panel of the box


to confirm that the device is on and active.
■■ DO NOT USE THE REMOTE CONTROL OF THE RECEIVER.
■■ Wait until the i-CAN screen appears on your TV.
■■ The i-CAN screen will be present on your screen after several
seconds (up to one minute). If it does not appear and you
have connected your receiver with HDMI cable, this means
that your TV does not support digital copyright protection
and you need to use SCART cable instead.
■■ Wait until the screen explaining main use of arrow buttons
appears. Press to continue.
■■ In the next screen, select the type of TV set that you have
and select “Continue”.

CHANNEL SEARCH
The channel search will start automatically: When it is completed,
you will be asked to select your preferred region.
If the channel search process does not complete successfully, an
error message will appear. Then you can press the button to
enter the Menu system where you can access additional Installa-
tion or Help sub-menus.

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INTERNET CONNECTION
Afterwards you will reach the last screen that will search for your
Internet connection. So check that you have connected your
i-CAN to a broadband Internet connection. This will allow you to
get the additional features like catch-up TV services and interac-
tive Internet applications, that will be deployed over time. If you
don’t want to search for Internet connection now, you can skip
this step and go straight to watching TV.

HOW TO WATCH PAY-TV CHANNELS?


Your receiver has been designed to receive some scrambled
channels, including Pay Per View programmes (subject to a
subscription), that require special codes to watch. These codes
are held on a smart card, which you slot into the receiver’s front
panel.

Insert the card gently into the slot making sure that the chip
faces downwards.

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USER GUIDE
BASIC FUNCTIONS
WHAT IS CHANNEL BANNER?
Channel Banner appears at the bottom of the screen each
time you change channel or when you press . It presents
channel name and number, current and next programmes,
and some icons (to see all icons go to “Glossary of Icons” sec-
tion of this manual).
Pressing twice evokes extended information about the
selected programme.

HOW TO CHANGE CHANNELS?


You can change channels in several ways:
■■ Press number keys on the remote control.

■■ Press .

■■ When the Channel Banner is displayed press to high-


light the channels panel and use to see HIGH DEFINITION CHANNELS
what is on the selected channel, then press to tune to When your decoder is connected with HDMI cable the decoder
this channel. will suggest watching some channels in high definition mode.
■■ In the Channels List (press ), select a channel by press- When you tune to a standard definition channel that has a high
ing . definition counterpart, then a pop-up message appears inform-
■■ In the Electronic Programme Guide (press ), select a ing you about it and allowing you to re-tune.
channel by pressing and choose Watch from the com-
mands list.

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WHAT IS COMMANDS LIST?


Commands List is brought up by pressing when a par-
ticular programme or channel is highlighted. From this list you
may select various actions for the selected item. The actions
depend on the place, where the commands window is evoked
(EPG, Main Menu, etc.). You may choose from such com-
mands as: “Watch”, “More Info”, etc.

HOW TO CHANGE PROGRAMME OPTIONS?


While watching a programme you may change default audio,
audio description, subtitles language or TV aspect ratio. To
change those options follow these guidelines:

■■ Press to display “Programme Options” window.


■■ Using select an item you would like to
change.

■■ Press to evoke a list of available options,


■■ Press to accept changes.

Some components might not be broadcast and thus


there is no possibility to change them.

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USER GUIDE
BASIC FUNCTIONS
HOW TO CREATE FAVORITE LISTS? ■■ Using or number keys select a channel.
You may create several favorite lists with channels of your ■■ Press .
choice. ■■ To leave the list without selecting a channel, press .
To create a favorite list:
■■ Press and select Favorite Lists.
■■ Select New TV List or New Radio List and press . To page up/down through the list use .
■■ Using arrow keys and enter the name for your new list
and choose “Accept”.
■■ When the list of channels appears, choose your channels.
To do that use arrows or number keys to highlight the HOW TO SWITCH AUDIO DESCRIPTION ON/OFF?
chosen channel and press to add it to the list. Then
If audio description is available then an icon is displayed in
select another one.
the channel banner. If you want to switch it on, or change op-
■■ When finished, press .
tions do the following:
■■ Press to display “Programme Options” window.
To modify your favorite list, highlight the list and ■■ Using select Audio Description.
press to evoke Commands List.
■■ With keys, change the value.
■■ Press to accept changes.

HOW TO CHANGE CHANNEL LISTS? You can quickly change audio description language or switch it on/
Your receiver comes with three channel lists: All TV, All Radio, off by pressing on the remote control.
and All Data. If you want to limit your viewing only to the
channels of your choice, select your favorite list in the follow- You can change the Audio Description volume level
ing way:
by selecting “AD Volume” and by using ..
■■ Press .
■■ Use to choose the list of your choice.

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HOW TO LOCK A PROGRAMME/CHANNEL? HOW TO CHANGE YOUR PIN CODE?


There are two types of locks: Parental Lock and Channel Lock. To change the PIN code:
Parental Lock prevents children from watching programmes ■■ Press to access Main Menu and select Parental Control.
exceeding parental level. ■■ Choose Change PIN.
To set the Parental Lock: ■■ Enter the current PIN code.
■■ Press to access Main Menu and select Parental ■■ Enter the new PIN code twice for confirmation.
Control. ■■ The default PIN code is: 1234.
■■ Choose Parental Level.

■■ Press to evoke a list of available options, For the locks to take effect the “Protection Status”
■■ Set the age level and press . in Parental Control submenu needs to be set to
Active. If the “Protection Status” is set to Inactive all
Channel Lock blocks whole channels. the locks are disabled.
To set the Channel Lock:
■■ Press and select Parental Control.
■■ Choose Channel Lock menu.
■■ In Channel Lock choose either All TV or All Radio list.
■■ Using select a programme to be locked and
press .
■■ Leave the screen by pressing . Changes are saved.

Programmes/channels are unlocked after entering the correct


PIN code. The default PIN code is: 1234.

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USER GUIDE
BASIC FUNCTIONS
WHAT IS EPG?
Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) is an electronic version of
commonly known TV guides. To enter the EPG press .
Below you can find a table describing EPG functionality and
remote control keys used to perform particular action:

Function Key
Browsing through channels and pro-
grammes

Selecting other days than today next day


previous day
Learning more about the selected pro-
gramme
Using commands

Changing the channel list .

You may use number keys instead of arrow keys to


select channels in EPG.

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BASIC FUNCTIONS
SOFTWARE UPGRADE
Your receiver’s software may be updated from time to time, to
introduce new features for example. This process will normally
happen automatically, however only when your receiver is in
standby mode. You can also choose to initiate this yourself by
selecting the Receiver Upgrade option (Main Menu - Installa-
tion - Receiver Upgrade).
In order to be kept informed when new software versions be-
come available, please register your product on www.i-can.tv.

You can also upgrade your receiver’s software through USB


port. To do so, please plug in the USB memory stick with soft-
ware upgrade. Go to Main Menu - Installation - USB Upgrade
and follow the instructions displayed on the screen.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
To get technical information about your product, go to the
Main Menu and select Diagnostics.

HELP
You can learn more about your receiver’s functionality from the
Help menu on your device.
To open the Help menu, go to the Main menu and select Help
using the buttons and pressing . In the Help menu,

you can use the buttons to shift between screens.

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BBC iPlayer
WHAT IS BBC iPlayer?
BBC iPlayer is the BBC’s TV and radio catch-up service. It can be
used to watch or listen to a wide range of BBC programmes,
including High Definition ones. To access BBC iPlayer do the fol-
lowing:
■■ Press and select Interactive Services.
■■ From the list, select BBC iPlayer and press .
Below you can find a table with remote control keys used in BBC
iPlayer:

Function Key
Moving highlight in four directions

Following the highlighted page/link

Returning to the previous page

Leaving BBC iPlayer

Fast forwarding content

Rewinding content

Stopping playback

Playing/pausing content

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HELP
MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING
From time to time you may wish to clean your receiver.
First disconnect the receiver from the power supply and then General issues
use a soft, dry cloth. For very dirty surfaces, dip the soft cloth in
Symptom Solution
a weak soap-and-water solution and wring well. Then dry off
with a soft, dry cloth. Never use alcohol, paint thinner, or any - The standby indicator on • Check that the wall socket is supplying power. Then the
the receiver’s front panel LED on the receiver’s power plug should light up green.
chemically treated cloth, to clean your receiver. Such chemicals
does not light up. • Check that the power cable is switched on.
may damage its finish.
• Check if the power cable, HDMI cable, and antenna
cable are correctly connected and that the receiver is
switched on. Try disconnecting and then reconnecting
BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE these cables to ensure they are properly in place.
If you have a problem, please check the table below for a pos- - The standby indicator on • Your receiver is in standby mode, so just press the
sible solution. If you cannot find the solution there, we suggest the receiver’s front panel button on your remote control to take the receiver into
you next consult the Help section at www.i-can.tv before calling is red. full operational mode.

your vendor’s service department. Some simple checks or minor - Your remote control fails • Make sure your receiver is in operate mode.
to operate your receiver. • Make sure that you are pointing your remote control
adjustments may fix the problem and restore full service, since
at the receiver’s front panel.
most faults are quite trivial. The most common problems are
• Check the batteries in your remote control.
related to cable connections. Make sure first that your receiver
• Make sure that the receiver is not exposed to
is properly connected. To ensure that all the cables are in their direct sunlight.
place, disconnect and connect them again. • If these measures do not work the problem may be
However if none of the remedies indicated in the table or on our caused by a temporary transmission error, or some of
your receiver’s software settings may have been lost.
website solves the problem, consult your vendor. Try switching off your receiver at the power source and
switch it back on after a few seconds.
- Your decoder fails to • If the error message says, card not activated, please
descramble pay-tv channels contact your pay-tv service provider.
• Make sure your smart card is properly inserted into the
slot. The chip should face downwards and the symbol of
an arrow should point inwards.

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HELP

Installation issues Audio and video issues

Symptom Solution Symptom Solution


- You cannot find channels. • If you are using a directional antenna, make sure it - Your TV is blank or ‘snow’ • Your receiver may be in standby mode (if the LED on the
is pointing towards a digital TV transmitter and appears on the screen. front panel is red). Press the button to turn your receiver
positioned correctly. back to operation mode.
• Alternatively some of the connections may have worked
• Make sure that it is possible to receive digital terrestrial loose. Check that all the connections are made properly.
signals in your area. Then turn the receiver off and after a few seconds turn
• To properly receive the DVB-T2 High Definition signal, it on again.
we recommend you use an outdoor roof top antenna. - There is no graphic on the • Please make sure that the picture resolution is set to 576i.
• Check that the antenna cable is connected correctly. screen and your receiver is Keep pressing on the remote control unit of your
connected with SCART cable. i-CAN receiver until it switches on to 576i mode and the
• If these steps do not resolve the problem, you should graphic appears..
call your vendor.
- The picture appears to be either • The Display Format in the Options menu has not been
‘squashed’ or cut off at the top set to match your TV. Try a different setting.
and bottom of the screen.
Audio and video issues - There is no sound. • Check whether your receiver is in Mute mode. If it is, use
your receiver’s remote control and press the volume up
button.
Symptom Solution • Check whether the volume on your receiver or TV is
sufficiently high. Press the volume buttons on the remote
- The picture on your TV • Your receiver has lost some of its software settings. control of your receiver or of your TV set.
screen changes color. Switch your receiver off and then back on after a few • Check that the receiver is properly connected to your
seconds. If the problem persists, contact your vendor. TV or your sound system. Some connections may have
worked loose.
• This may happen after a power-cut, or after your - There is no stereo sound on • Make sure that the HDMI cable and the SPDIF cable are
receiver has been disconnected from the power source. your Hi-Fi system. correctly connected to the receiver and to the TV set.
- Blocks appearing in the • The signal is too weak or is defective, which could - You cannot get the surround • Make sure that the programme you are watching is
picture on the screen. be due to bad weather conditions. Try adjusting the sound broadcast in DOLBY SURROUND mode, indicated by
position of your antenna, or wait for the signal to be the icon
re-established. • Check your SPDIF audio cable is well connected
between your receiver and the Home Cinema central
- Your TV is blank or ‘snow’ • Make sure your TV is set to receive the signal from the unit.
appears on the screen. appropriate input. • Check in the Menu - Settings - Audio Mode, that you
have selected the surround sound audio option.

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LIST OF CODES
These codes will help you to set up your i-CAN remote control so Bondstec 0403 CMS Hightec 0591 Dixi 0807
that it will control your TV set as well (see page 11). Boots 0405 Concorde 0626 DTS 0837
BPL 0413 Condor 0627 Dual 0838
Brand Code Allorgan 0105 Ausind 0276 Brandt 0416 Contec 0635 Dual-Tec 3528
Allstar 0108 Autovox 0280 Brinkmann 0423 Continental Dumont 0840
A 0637
AMOi 0132 Awa 0296 Brionvega 0424 Edison Dux 0843
A.R. Systems 0012
Amplivision 0138 Ayomi 3525 Britannia 0425 Cosmel 0647 Dynatron 0855
Acme 3521
Amstrad 0140 Crosley 0655
Acura 0036 B Bruns 0435 E
Anam 0146 BSR 0437 Crown 0658 Elbe 0880
ADA 0038 Baird 0311
Anglo 0151 BTC 0439 CS Electronics 0663 Elbe-Sharp 3529
ADC 0040 Bang &
0314 CTC 0664
Anitech 0154 Olufsen Bush 0445 Elcit 0883
Admiral 0046
Ansonic 0156 CTC Clatronic 3527
Adyson 0058 Basic Line 0325 C Electa 3530
Apollo 0171 Bastide 0327 Capsonic 0486 Cybertron 0675 ELECTRO
Agashi 0063
3531
Agazi 3522 Arc en Ciel 0178 Baur 0331 Carena 0489 D TECH
Arcam 0179 Bazin 0335 Carrefour 0492 Daewoo 0692 Elektra 0896
AGB 0064
Arcam Delta 3524 Beko 0346 Cascade 0496 Dainichi 0694 Elin 0902
Aiko 0069
Aristona 0192 Benq 0359 Casio 0499 Dansai 0699 Elite 0903
Aim 0070
Arthur Martin 0200 Beon 0361 Cathay 0501 Dantax 0702 Elman 0907
Aiwa 0072
ASA 0202 Best 0364 CCE 0504 Datsura 0703 Elta 0910
Akai 0074
Asberg 0205 Bestar 0368 Centurion 0520 Dawa 0707 Emerson 0917
Akiba 0078
Astra 0221 Binatone 0378 Century 0521 Daytron 0710 Emperor 0921
Akito 0082
Asuka 0227 Black Star 0386 CGE 0523 De Graaf 0716 Epson 0937
Akura 0083
Atlantic 0233 Blacktron 3526 Cimline 0552 Decca 0718 Erres 0942
Alaron 0085
Atori 0237 Blackway 0388 City 0569 Denver 0733 ESC 0945
Alba 0086
Auchan 0240 Blaupunkt 0390 Clarivox 0576 Desmet 0738 Etron 0949
ALBIRAL 3775
Audiosonic 0264 Blue Sky 0395 Clatronic 0581 Diamant 0746 Eurofeel 0954
Alcyon 0093
AudioTon 0266 Blue Star 0396 CMS 0590 Diamond 0747 Euroline 0955
Alkos 3523

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LIST OF CODES
Euroman 0956 Galaxis 1069 Harwood 1204 Inno Hit 1358 Kneissel 1535 Lumatron 1676
Europhon 0959 GBC 1078 Hauppauge 1206 Innovation 1360 Kolster 1543 Lux May 1680
Expert 0976 Geant Casino 1082 HCM 1210 Interactive 3534 Konka 1548 Luxor 1683
Exquisit 0978 GEC 1083 Hema 1222 Interbuy 1376 Korpel 1552 M
F Geloso 1087 Hemmermann 1223 Interfunk 1377 Korting 1554 Magnadyne 1702
Fenner 0994 General 1090 Hifivox 1233 International 1380 Kosmos 1557 Magnafon 1703
Ferguson 0996 General Higashi 1234 Intervision 1386 Koyoda 1561 Magnum 1709
1095
Fidelity 0998 Technic HiLine 3533 Irradio 1396 KTV 1572 Mandor 1717
Filsai 1000 Genexxa 1097 Hinari 1243 Isukai 1402 Kuro 1579 Manesth 1718
Finlandia 1003 Giant 1113 Hisawa 1247 ITC 1404 Kyoto 1585 Marantz 1724
GoldHand 1136
Finlux 1004 Hitachi 1251 ITS 1405 L Marelli 1729
Firstline 1008 Goldline 1138 Hornyphone 1277 ITT 1406 Lasat 1597 Mark 1731
Fisher 1009 GoldStar 1140 Hoshai 1278 ITV 1408 Lenco 1615 Masuda 1744
Goodmans 1142
Flint 1014 Huanyu 1292 J Lenoir 1617 Matsui 1750
FNR 1016 Gorenje 1144 Humax 1298 JEC 1426 Lesa 1622 Matsushita 1751
Formenti 1023 GPM 1149 Hygashi 1308 JVC 1464 Leyco 1627 McMichael 1768
Graetz 1152
Formenti-
1024
Hyper 1309 K LG 1628 Mediator 1784
Phoenix Granada 1154 Hypson 1312 LG/GoldStar 3536 Medion 1787
Kaisui 1471
Fortress 1027 Grandin 1156
I Kamosonic 3535 Liesenk 3537 MElectronic 3654
Fraba 1030 Gronic 1160 Iberia 1320 Liesenkotter 1631 Melvox 1799
Kamp 1475
Friac 1040 Grundig 1162 ICE 1324 Life 3538 Memorex 1800
Kapsch 1483
Frontech 1042 H ICeS 1325 Karcher 1484 Lifetec 1633 Memphis 1802
Fujitsu 1052 Halifax 1179 Imperial 1346 Kawasho 1489 Lloyd's 1648 Mercury 1804
Fujitsu General 1053 Hampton 1183 Indesit 1349 Kendo 1500 Loewe 1660 Metz 1810
Funai 1056 Hanseatic 1190 Indiana 1350 Kennedy 1504 Loewe Opta 3540 Micromaxx 1822
G Hantarex 1192 Ingelen 1354 KIC 1512 Logik 1661 Microstar 1827
Galaxi 1068 Hantor 1193 Ingersol 1355 Kingsley 1520 Luma 1674 Minerva 1838

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Minoka 1840 Nordic 2021 Pathe Cinema 2168 Provision 2291 R-Line 2327 Sharp 2550
Mitsubishi 1855 Nordmende 2022 Pathe Marconi 2169 Pye 2302 Roadstar 2398 Shorai 2569
Mivar 1857 Nordvision 3543 Pausa 2171 Pymi 2304 Robotron 2401 Siarem 2573
Motion 1877 Novatronic 2035 Pensonic 3778 Q Rowa 2416 Sicatel 3780
MTC 1889 O Perdio 2185 Quandra
3546
Royal Lux 2420 Siemens 2574
Multistandard 1904 Oceanic 2061 Perfekt 2186 Vision RTF 3548 Siera 2576
Multisystem 4121 Okano 2065 Philco 2192 Quasar 2320 S Siesta 2577
Multitech 1907 ONCEAS 3544 Philharmonic 2194 Quelle 2322 Saba 2429 Silva 2591
Murphy 1911 Onwa 2087 Philips 2195 Questa 2324 saccs 2432 Silver 2594

N Opera 2090 Phoenix 2199 R Sagem 2434 Singer 2599


NAD 1926 Orbit 2103 Phonola 2201 Radialva 2329 Saisho 2437 Sinudyne 2601
Naiko 1930 Orion 2111 Pioneer 2212 Radiola 2330 Salora 2443 Skantic 2605
Naonis 1936 Orline 2113 Plantron 2219 Radiomarelli 2331 Sambers 2445 Skyworth 2631
National 1942 Ormond 2114 Playsonic 2224 RADIONETTE 2332 Samsung 2448 Sogera 2649
NEC 1950 Orsowe 2116 Poppy 2236 RadioShack 2333 Sandra 2454 Solavox 2654
Neckermann 1951 Osaki 2118 Prandoni Radiotone 2334 Sansui 2458 Sonitron 2671
4125
NEI 1952 Osio 2121 Prince Rank 2345 Sanyo 2462 Sonoko 2675
Nesco 1960 Oso 2122 Precision 2244 RBM 2350 SBR 2492 Sonolor 2676
Network 1968 Osume 2123 Prima 2253 RCA 2351 Schaub Lorenz 2500 Sontec 2677
Neufunk 1970 Otto Versand 2126 Prinz 2260 Recor 2359 Schneider 2501 Sony 2679
Profex 2269 Rediffusion 2364
New Tech 1979 P SEG 2522 Sound &
2680
New World 1980 Profilo 2272 Redstar 2366 SEI 2524 Vision
Pael 2140
Nicamagic 1994 Profitronic 2273 Reflex 2368 SEI-Sinudyne 2525 Soundwave 2689
Palladium 2145
Nikkai 1998 Proline 2274 Revox 2383 Seleco 2528 Standard 2713
Palsonic 2147
Nobliko 2014 Promax 2275 Rex 2385 Sencora 2531 Starlite 2728
Panama 2149
Nogamatic 2016 Prosonic 2282 RFT 2386 Sentra 2534 Stenway 2739
Panasonic 2153
Nokia 2017 Protech 2284 Rhapsody 2387 Serino 2539 Stern 2741
Panavision 2154

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LIST OF CODES
Strato 2745 Telegazi 2917 Triumph 3058 Waltham 3230
Stylandia 2752 Telemeister 2924 U Watson 3233
Sunkai 2762 Telesonic 2930 Uher 3089 Watt Radio 3234
Sunstar 2768 Telestar 2931 Ultravox 3095 Wega 3238
Sunwood 2772 Teletech 2934 Unic Line 3100 Wegavox 3239
Superla 2782 Teleton 2935 Union 3781 Weltblick 3245
SuperTech 2789 Televideon 2938 United 3106 Weston 3251
Supra 2792 Televiso 2941 Universum 3115 Wharfedale 3255
Susumu 2797 Temco 2946 Univox 3116 White
3258
Westinghouse
Sutron 2798 Tensai 2954 V
Sydney 2808 Tenson 2955 Windstar 3266
Vestel 3148
Sysline 2815 Tesmet 3550 Vexa 3149 X
Sytong 2820 Tevion 2962 Victor 3155 Xrypton 3317

T Texet 2963 VIDEOLOGIC 3165 Y


Tandberg 2842 Thomson 2972 Videologique 3166 Yamaha 3326

Tandy 2843 Thorn 2974 Videosat 3170 Yamishi 3328

Tashiko 2850 Tokai 3001 VideoSystem 3172 Yokan 3335

Tatung 2852 Tokyo 3004 Videotechnic 3173 Yoko 3336

TCM 2857 Tomashi 3006 Videoton 3174 Yorx 3340

Teac 2860 Toshiba 3021 Viewsonic 3186 Z


Tec 2861 Towada 3028 Visiola 3197 Zanussi 3349

Technema 2866 Trakton 3036 Vision 3198


Technics 2869 Trans Visorex 3206
3037
TEDELEX 2889 Continens Vistar 3207
Teleavia 2901 Transtec 3042
Vortec 3217
Telecor 2910 Trident 3054
Voxson 3220
Tristar 3057
Telefunken 2914 W

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