Howdy Mike-d. here, [email protected]
Hi CindyCee,
I have tried to post solutions, but they seem to be too long, so I will have to post more than once to get the info to you.
First part- the "Line-In" Video Source thing many people are having fun with. Try these options from the Samsung FAQs website.:
How Do You Switch Video Sources?
Depending on the model TV you have, there are up to four ways to change the video source:
Your TV could provide any combination of these methods. Instructions for all the methods are below
Changing the Source Using the On-Screen Menu Controlled By Your Remote
To use the on-screen menu of your TV controlled by your remote to change video sources, follow these steps:
Changing the Source Using the On-Screen Menu Accessed Through the Menu Button On The Front Of Your TV
To use the on-screen menu of your TV accessed through the Menu button on the front of your TV to change video sources, follow these steps:
Changing the Source Using the TV/Video or Source Button On Your Remote
To use your remote to change the video source, follow these steps:
Changing the Source Using the TV/Video or Source Button On The Front Of Your TV
To use the TV/Video or Source button on the front panel of your TV to change the video source, follow these steps:
Part 2 -next
I posted 3 parts-part one-Line-In problem.
Part 2 - how to program a G.E. Universal remote.
Part 3 - the 3 and 4 digit codes for the Samsung T.V./V.C.R. Combos
I don't see them showing up, so I'm not sure if they went through, feel free to e-mail me anyone for more info.
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O.K.-Part 2- Programming your G.E. Universal Remote.
To give more specific instructions it would help to know which G.E. Universal Remote you actually have since they probably make a bunch of different ones. So my info will be more generic info.
From the G.E. website:
Jasco Products, in business since 1975, manufactures GE accessories, including computer accessories, home electronics, smart home products and electronic accessories.
http://www.jascoproducts.com/support/uni...
This link has info on Programming your remote and lists of 3 and 4 button codes related to your t.v. and other products.
I will post the text of them in the next post.
The instructions located at:
http://www.jascoproducts.com/support/uni...
are in word documents and .pdf's.
So here is some of the info in plain text:
GE UNIVERSAL REMOTE INSTRUCTIONS
Below you will find the generic instructions for the majority of our GE Universal
Remotes for Manually Entering Codes, Using the Code Search Feature and Using
the Sleep Feature (RM94902, RM94904 and RM94905).
If these instructions do not work for your particular remote please contact our
Customer Information Center at 1-800-654-8483 option 4 or
[email protected] for further assistance. Please have your remote
model or the bar code from the packaging available for the technician to assist
you.
MANUALLY ENTERING CODES
1. Manually turn on the device (TV, VCR, DVD, etc.) you wish to
program.
2. Press and hold the CODE SEARCH/SETUP button on the remote
until the INDICATOR LIGHT lights, then release.
3. Press and release the button for the device you are programming
(TV, VCR, DVD, etc.). For AUX, press AUX then the device button
you are assigning to AUX. The INDICATOR LIGHT will blink then
remain lit.
4. Enter the three or four digit code for your device using the number
buttons in the GE Universal Remote. After your code is entered the
INDICATOR LIGHT will turn off.
5. Aim the remote at the device (TV, VCR, DVD, etc.) and press the
POWER button. Your device should turn off.
Note: If your device does not respond to the first code listed,
repeat steps with the next code. If none of the codes listed for your
device work for your device or your brand is not listed, try the Code
Search method described below.
USING CODE SEARCH FUNCTION
If your TV, VCR, DVD, etc. does not respond after you have tried all the codes
for your brand or if your brand is not listed, try searching for your codes by
following the steps below.
1. Turn on the device you wish to program.
2. Press and hold CODE SEARCH/SETUP until the INDICATOR
LIGHT lights, then release.
3. Press and release the device button for the device you are
programming (TV, VCR, DVD, etc.). The INDICATOR LIGHT will
blink once then remain lit. For AUX, press AUX then the device
button you are assigning to AUX.
4. Press and release POWER until your device turns off. Wait at least
2 seconds between each time you press POWER. Important: You
may have to press POWER up to 250 times.
5. When your device turns off press the ENTER/SAVE button. The
INDICATOR LIGHT will go off.
SLEEP FEATURE (RM94902, RM94904 and RM94905)
This feature will turn off your TV at the time you choose from 1-99 minutes.
To Use the Sleep Feature:
1. Press and hold the SLEEP button until the INDICATOR LIGHT
stays lit.
2. Enter time in minutes using the numerical keypad. (Minutes 1-99;
press 0 before the actual number).
3. Lease remote aimed at television. The Sleep Function will not
function properly unless the remote is left aimed at the television.
Turn Off the Sleep Feature:
Press and hold SLEEP until the INDICATOR LIGHT blinks or press the
POWER button to turn off the TV.
For further assistance please contact our Customer Information Center at
1-800-654-8483 option 4 or [email protected].
Four digit code programming instructions from website link:
Direct Code Entry
1. Press and hold the SETUP
button until the red
indicator stays on, then
release the SETUP button.
2. Press and release the
desired Mode button (TV,
VCR, etc.). The red
indicator blinks, then
stays lit.
3. Enter the 4 digit code from
the code tables. Note:
after a valid code entry,
the red indicator turns off.
For an invalid code, the
red indicator flashes.
4.With your device on,
press CHANNEL UP. If
the device responds, no
further programming is
required. Note: If some
buttons do not operate
your device, try one of the
other codes for your
brand.
Note, when all codes have
been searched the red
indicator flashes rapidly for
3 seconds.
Code Search
If after trying “Direct Code
Entry” your device does not
respond, or if your brand is
not listed, try doing a search
of the code library for your
code by following the steps
to the right.
1. Manually turn on the
device (TV, VCR, etc.) to
be controlled.
2. Press and hold the SETUP
button until the red
indicator stays on, then
release the SETUP button.
3. Press and release the
desired Mode button (TV,
VCR, etc.). The red
indicator blinks once,
then stays on.
4. Press the CHANNEL UP
button repeatedly (up to
300 times) until the device
to be controlled changes
channel. The red indicator
blinks, then stays lit.
5. Press and release MUTE
to install the code. The
indicator light goes off.
Most users will want to
store VCR codes under the
VCR button, Cable codes
under CBL, etc. If you want
to store a VCR code under
CBL, etc., first follow the
procedure for Direct Code
Entry and press CBL in step
2 of Direct Code Entry, then
enter ANY VCR code in step
3 of Direct Code Entry. Then
follow the steps above for
Code Search.
O.K. CindyCee
Try 0358, or 0942 if 4 digit code is need, I will post 3 digit codes next post.
4 digit samsung t.v. codes-
TV including LCD,
Plasma, & Panel TVs:
SAMSUNG ....... 0105 0077 0076 0109
........................... 0007 0009 0004 0005
........................... 0085 0172 0942 0358
................. 0012 0015 0080 0104 0106
HDTV Set Top Boxes:
SAMSUNG SIR-T165 ................... 0583
SAMSUNG SIR-T351 ................... 0583
SAMSUNG SIR-TS160 ................ 0619
SAMSUNG SIR-TS360 ................ 0619
VCR's:
SAMSUNG ....... 0354 0358 0240 0369
................. 0455 0942 0963 0230 0337
CD Player:
SAMSUNG .................................... 0741
Audio:
SAMSUNG .................................... 0454
Cable Box:
SAMSUNG .......................... 0474 0494
SAT/DTV/WebTV:
SAMSUNG .......................... 0594 0583
.................................... 0613 0616 0619
DVD Player:
SAMSUNG ................ 0407 0454 0942
.................................... 0963 0891 0455
DVD-Recorders + RW:
SAMSUNG .................................... 0891
Combo Devices:
For Combo Devices, in many cases a single code operates both parts of the device (e.g. the TV and the VCR). In other cases you need to set up two codes.
For example, one for the TV and one for the VCR. Where codes are shown below as [### ###] the first code operates the first part of the device’s name,
and the second code operates the second part. E.G., for a TV/VCR device, the first code operates the TV and the second code operates the VCR.
TV/VCR Combos
Where the code is listed as [### ###]
the first is for the TV and the second is
for the VCR. Otherwise just the one
code operates both the TV and the
VCR.
SAMSUNG .......................... 0358 0942
TV/DVD Combos
Where the code is listed as [### ###]
the first is for the TV and the second is
for the DVD. Otherwise just the one
code operates both the TV and the
DVD.
SAMSUNG .................................... 0942
There are more types of combo codes listed at the weblink for Samsung including:
TV/VCR/DVD Combos-..............0942
DVD/VCR Combos-...................0455.....0963
DVR/SAT Combos-....................0583
HTIB (Home Theater in a Box)-..0454....0942
O.K. CindyCee
Try these 3-digits codes for your combo if the 4-digit code are not needed.
TV/VCR COMBO BRANDS TV/VCR COMBO CODES
SAMSUNG 073, 129, 133, 358
3-Digits Universal Remote Codes (purchased before August of 2002):
The following codes are for use with GE Universal Remotes
purchased before August of 2002.
Samsung 004, 005, 006, 012, 015, 017, 019, 104, 105, 106, 171, 172
VCR BRAND VCR CODES
Samsung 005, 013, 015, 033, 053, 112
If your G.E. Remote is this one:
GE #24912 Universal Remote the Instructions are on the website.
Hope this all helps.
Mike-d. out
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Tried the link to your e-mail and it wouldn't work. Part 2 is not seen on this page. Could you send the rest to e-mail?
Hi there i have a similar problem.. although i am trying to pair my HT-TZ315 dvd surround to the existing universal samsung remote. (Same one that comes with the surround sound system)
anyone know the code for this surround?
Thanks
Chris
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