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Comments to date: 6. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
adityavpratap 8:02pm on Sunday, October 10th, 2010 
The shipping was fast! The delivery guy was very cool! He was very helpful and nice. This TV has been outstanding so far. It has plenty of HDMI outputs, a really nice menu and it looks beautiful.
gregdeal 6:38am on Wednesday, July 14th, 2010 
Disappointing performance I got this set as a replacement for a Sony Bravia W4500 which seemed to suffer from a visual colour banding defect caused by... Awsome TV Have been looking for about 2 years and settled on Panasonic Plasma 1080P

this fits the bill, Terestrial Tv is good and clear.
sdavis2@mail.nih.gov 2:22am on Thursday, July 1st, 2010 
The best Plasma I have ever owned! great for movies and game playing. Easy to set up, only taking about 10 mins. Advice, always go in a store and see what you can find of the suits. Of course.
erraticassassin 8:47pm on Monday, May 31st, 2010 
I am real pleased with this purchase. Vibrant colors and great contrast. Multiple In/Out jacks a plus. I highly recommend this plasma TV. Sleek design, great picture, decent remote Glossy screen reflects light Unbelievable picture. Superb picture on factory settings.
itareps 3:17pm on Monday, April 26th, 2010 
After waiting at least 3 years for the price of the 1080p flat screen HDTV to go down, we finally decided to buy one. Intro Buying a plasma is something I had been dreaming about ever since they hit the market over 10 years ago, and after many years of waiting.
Rega451 7:12am on Friday, March 26th, 2010 
well the 42-inch Panasonic TH VIERA is really nice for eyes, ears , body & for whole the world i can say. Nice resolution.in this model of panasonic the Dynamic contrast ratios are up to 1,000,000:1, which is certaily excellent.

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Operating switch Power cable HDMI: HDMI output for (digital image and audio transmission) FRONT: Front loudspeaker connections left/right REAR: Rear loudspeaker connections left/right CENT: Centre loudspeaker connection S-VIDEO: S-VIDEO output (image transfer to television set) SUB: Subwoofer (bass loudspeaker) connection VIDEO OUT: VIDEO output (image transfer to television set) OPTICAL: Digital audio output AV CONNECTOR (RGB) - TV: SCART connection to television or video recorder 12. Y Pr Pb: Component outputs 13. COAXIAL: Digital audio output 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Medium: DVD Playback Pause active Playback active Repeat active Disc in dts sound format Disk in Dolby Digital sound format Expired time in H:MM:SS format Current title/chapter PBC: Playback control active (video CD) Medium: MP3 Medium: VCD

Display

Remote control
DVD remote control and universal remote control
This view describes the button functions on the remote control. The remote control can be used for other units devices. The use of the remote control as a universal remote control is described in theThe universal remote control, page 36 section. If the DVD player fails to react to a button press the source button DVD.
1. Switching on from standby mode and vice-versa 2. TV: Source key for selecting the device (i. e. TV) 3. STB: Source key for selecting the device (i. e. Set-Top-Box, SATReceiver) 4. DVD: Controlling the DVD player 5. VCR: Source key for selecting the device (i. e. video recorder) 6. AUX: Source key for selecting the device (i. e. amplifiers etc.) 7. CODE: Enter code for other device types; s. page 36 8. SUBTITLES: Select sub-title language; open Teletext in TV mode; s. page 36 9. TITLE: Call up title menu (DVD); EPG: Electronic Program Guide; s. page 36 10. Arrow buttons: Navigate within menus 11. ENTER: Confirm selection 12. RETURN/EXIT: Return to menu 13. MENU: Call up DVD menu 14. DIGEST: Preview function 15. PROGRAM: Programme order of titles 16. BOOKMARK: Bookmark function 17. SEARCH : Title/time direct selection 18. AUDIO: Direct language selection (DVD) 19. ZOOM: Enlarge image 20. USB/CARD: Select USB operation or card operation 21. CARD SELECT: Button has no function in this model 22. LED-display for confirming button selection 23. 0-9: Number buttons, e. g. for direct track and title selection 24. CLEAR: Delete selection (menus) TV use: Enter two-digit numbers 25. SETUP/AV: Open setup menu, controlling other devices, s. page 36 26. : Skip tracks (SKIP); P + / P : Television programme selection; s. page 36 27. : Television mute mode; s. page 36 28. + / : Television volume high/low; s. page 36 29. : Fast rewind 30. : Play 31. : Fast forward 32. / KEY LOCK: Start recording / Key lock for the buttons on the front of the player 33. : Stop playback 34. : To pause playback 35. OPEN/CLOSE: Open and close disc compartment

CD player

The CD player is a class 1 laser product. The device has a safety system that prevents dangerous laser rays escaping during normal use. In order to avoid injury to the eyes, never interfere with or damage the unit's security system.

Headphones

Listening to the unit at a high volume with headphones or ear phones can damage your hearing. Lower the volume before putting on head/earphones Your hearing can be damaged if you listen at high volumes over a long period or if the volume is increased too suddenly.
In the event of functional damage
If the unit is malfunctioning there might have been a electrical discharge. If this is the case unplug the unit from the power source and remove the batteries. Insert the batteries again and re-attach the unit to the power source. This will reset the unit.
Safe handling of batteries
The remote control is battery operated. Please note the following: Keep the batteries out of reach of children. They can be fatal if swallowed. If a battery is swallowed, please obtain immediate medical assistance. Do not throw batteries into a fire, do not short-circuit them and do not dismantle them. If necessary clean the battery and device contacts before insertion. Always change all batteries at the same time. Only use batteries of the same type. Do not use different types of batteries; do not use a mix of used and new batteries. Please take note of the polarity (+/-) when inserting the batteries. Remove the batteries if the unit is not going to be used for long periods. Remove the empty batteries immediately from the unit! There is an increased risk of leakage. Do not expose batteries to extreme conditions; for example, do not place the unit on top of radiators. There is an increased risk of leakage. Never try to recharge non-rechargeable batteries. There is a risk of an explosion! Remove leaking batteries from the device immediately. Clean the contacts before inserting new batteries. There is a risk of skin irritations from battery acid! If battery acid leaks out it is essential to avoid contact with the skin, eyes and mucous membranes! If the acid does come into contact with skin, immediately rinse the affected areas with plenty of clear water and contact a doctor immediately.

Cleaning the unit

Remove the mains plug from the socket before cleaning. Use a dry, soft cloth to clean the appliance. Avoid the use of chemical solutions and cleaning products because these may damage the unit's surface and/or inscriptions.

GENERAL INFORMATION

EN About DVDs
A DVD Digital Versatile Disc is a digital medium for storing information. DVDs are marked with one of the symbols shown here. There are different types of DVD with different storage capacities depending on how the information is stored.

Available surround sound formats
The unit recognises two different surround sound formats. Trademarks "Dolby", "Pro Logic", and the "DD" symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. "dts" is a trademark of DTS Technology, LLC.
In Dolby Digital sound format the audio material is saved digitally. In this instance, up to five separate full-frequency audio channels (front left and front right, centre, rear left and rear right) as well as an effect or depth channel (5.1) are stored separately. Discs and media recorded in the Dolby Digital format are marked with the trademarks shown here. Because each channel is completely independent, a realistic, almost "three-dimensional" effect is produced, creating the impression of distance, movement, and relative position in the room. Your unit can read and decode this audio data and outputs to the 5.1 outputs. On the other hand the original signal can be sent to an external decoder/amplifier via the digital outputs.
The dts abbreviation is used for a less frequently used sound format in which up to 6 (5.1) separate channels are saved to a sound medium. Discs and media recorded in the dts format are marked with the trademarks shown here. Your unit can read this audio data and sends it to the digital outputs ("DIGITAL OUT") for decoding.

PREPARATION

EN Unpacking the device
Remove all packaging materials including the film on the front of the unit. WARNING! Do not let children play with the plastic wrapping. There is a risk of suffocation.

Check package contents

When unpacking, ensure that the following parts are included: DVD player SCART cable Remote control 2 x batteries (AAA/LR03 type, 1.5V) Instructions and guarantee documents
Inserting the batteries into the remote control
Two 1.5 V batteries (AAA/LR03 type) are supplied for the remote control. Open the battery compartment by sliding the panel on the back of the remote control in the direction of the arrow. Insert the batteries so that the negative end is placed next to the springs. Close the battery compartment. WARNING! The batteries supplied should not be charged, disassembled, thrown into a fire or short-circuited. If swallowed, batteries may endanger life. For this reason keep the batteries and remote control out of reach of children. If a battery is swallowed, please obtain immediate medical assistance.

CONNECTIONS AND CONNECTION OPTIONS
The unit can be connected in various ways to other input and output devices. Switch off all devices before connecting them. Only connect the units to the mains when the other connections are complete.

Setting up the unit

Place the unit on a sturdy, level surface. Please take note of the safety instructions on page 6. Some aggressive furniture paints can weaken the devices rubber feet. If necessary, place the devices on a suitable underlay.
Connection options between the DVD player and television
Connection with the television via the SCART cable
The SCART cable is the simplest connection between the DVD player and the television. As long as your television can process RGB signals you will get a very good quality image from this option.
Connection with the television via the S-VHS cable
If your television does not have a SCART connection you can connect with the unit via the S-VHS cable (S-VIDEO socket). This will provide good image quality. An audio cinch cable must also be connected. Please note the colour codes for left/right on the cinch plugs. To play in STEREO set the downmix option in the S p e a k e r S e t u p section of the audio menu to S T E R E O. Note: Instead of connecting the audio cinch cable to the television it can also be connected with a Dolby Surround Sound (stereo) system.
Connection with the television using the video cinch cable
If your television does not have a SCART connection or an S-VIDEO socket you can also connect the unit via the video cinch cable. An audio cinch cable must also be connected. Please note the colour codes for left/right on the cinch plugs. To play in STEREO set the downmix option in the S p e a k e r S e t u p section of the audio menu to S T E R E O.
TV connection with progressive scan function

To Progressive Scan

The unit can transmit video signals in PROGRESSIVE SCAN format via the component connections and the HDMI connection, which gives good image quality. It goes without saying that your TV (or data projector) must be able to process this format. In the progressive scan format the image is transmitted in 50 half and 50 full images. This reduces flickering images to a minimum and displays movements in a more fluid manner. p- and i-resolutions With the button STOP/RES and in the setup menu G e n e r a l S e t u p P a g e > H D M I S e t u p you can select the resolution for the progressive scan image format (p ) and the standard image format (i = interlaced). Switch on the progressive scan function by selecting a resolution with p . Switch off the progressive scan function (resolution with i), if you have not connected the television set via the component or HDMI sockets.

Component connections

If your unit has so-called component connections (Y, Cb/Pb, Cr/Pr), you can also connect the unit to the television or data projector using theses connections. These connections use the so-called YUV colour format.
Connect the units Y, Pb and Pr socket to the corresponding socket via a three-pole video-cinch cable with the corresponding sockets on the television set or image projector. For sound transmission also connect the audio-cinch cable. For connection via the component sockets for genersating the progressive scan function select the resolution 6 p.
Digital image and sound: HDMI
HDMI, the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimeadia Interface are registered trademarks of HDMI licensing LLC.
Your DVD player has a HDMI (OUT) connection. HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) is the only interface in the consumer entertainment electronics sector that can digitally transmit audio and video data simultaneously. It can process all current picture and sound formats, including HDTV (High Definition Television), and can do this at the highest current resolution of p without losing quality. You can connect the device to the television set with HDMI and DVI inputs (HDMI is downwards compatible to DVI Digital Visual Interface). You will also need a HDMI cable for connecting to a HDMI input. If your television set has a DVI socket, you will also need an adapter (HDMI DVI), which is also available is specialist stores.
Once you have connected the HDMI or DVU unit then switch on this unit only. Wait approximately 30 seconds and then switch on the DVD player. To establish the progressive scan function for the HDMI connection select the resolution 0 P , 0 P ( H z ) , P ( H z ) , 6 P , 0 p ( H z ) , p ( H z ) , depending on the resolution of you television set (see To Progressive Scan, page 14). Please note: The HDMI output has been certified according to the valid HDMI standard. It may happen in certain cases that the connection is not compatible with the DVI or HDMI connection on another device, which will make error-free transmission impossible. The fault in this case has nothing to do with the DVD itself.
Home cinema connection with analogue sound transmission
One of the advantages of DVD technology is that multi-channel sound can be saved and used for playback: To play back 5.1 sound the DVD player transmits signals to the 5.1 Dolby Digital output.

Digital sound transfer

Connect either a coaxial cable or an optical cable to the COAXIAL or OPTICAL output on the DVD/ player and the corresponding input on the amplifier. For image transfer you can use either an S-Video cable or a video cinch cable:

Memory card

Insert a memory card into the memory drive at the front of the unit with the contacts facing down and the bevelled corners on the front righthand side. The card will stick out somewhat when it has been inserted fully. This way it can be removed again. Do not use force to insert the memory card. If you are unable to insert the card, you may have inserted it incorrectly or it may not be the correct size for this drive.

USB player

Insert the USB device into the USB connection interface. The hard disk indicator on the front of the device lights up during USB mode.

Select the drive

You can use the button USB/CARD to select the card drive, USB drive or the disc drive. Press the button several times if required. Data on the memory cards and USB stick is played in the same way as discs (DVD, Audio-CD, JPEG-CD etc.). The following description for discs also applies to memory cards and the USB Memory Stick.

KEY LOCK

While the unit is switched on press the KEY LOCK button. All buttons on the front of the player are now locked. Press KEY LOCK again to remove the lock.

Playback functions

PAUSE/STEP (plays a single image)
You can interrupt the play mode by pressing PAUSE/STEP. The pause icon is displayed on the screen:. Press PAUSE/STEP repeatedly to move from image to image. The icon for the single image display appears on the screen:.
To continue playing press PLAY screen:. The play icon is displayed on the
Press STOP the screen with. Press once to stop playing. The stop symbol is displayed on. In this mode you can continue on from the same point
again to stop the DVD. The unit is now in stop mode.
If you press STOP/RES again, you change the image setting. Depending on your connection, the image may turn black and white or disappear completely. Keep pressing STOP/RES until the previous resolution is displayed, or configure this in the SETUP menu.

Search functions

During playback press the SKIP or button to skip backwards or forwards (for DVDs: from chapter to chapter; for CDs: from title to title). The skip icon is displayed on the screen: which point you are on now. The display also shows
Please note that on many DVDs it is not possible to skip over the titles/chapters before the actual film starts (license notes).

Fast forward

During playback, press the FAST or button repeatedly to fastforward or rewind to a particular section. The fast forward symbol and level are displayed on the screen. or or or or Press PLAY press once: double speed (2 x ): press twice: 4 x speed (4 x): press three times: 8 x speed (8 x) four times: 16 x speed (x ) to return to the normal playback speed.

The other sub-folders may also be opened if required. In this case you can use the highest menu item ( ) or the button to return to the menu item above. To hear a title or view an image, select it and confirm with PLAY or ENTER.
MP3: Direct selection using the number keys
Enter the number of the title you want. Enter multi-digit numbers rapidly in sequence. Confirm with PLAY or ENTER. You can only select one number within the selected folder. Change folder where required.

JPEG images

With JPEG images you will see a preview of the image on the right-hand side of the menu. Select an image and confirm with ENTER to view a large image. All images within the active folder can be displayed in succession (slide show). Press STOP to return to the menu. You can change the orientation of the current image by pressing the navigation buttons during playback. Pressing the right navigation key repeatedly: rotates the image by 90 clockwise each time; Pressing the left navigation key repeatedly: rotates the image by 90 anticlockwise each time; Pressing the navigation key or : produces a mirror image. The image stays on the screen even when rotated or reflected. Press PLAY or ENTER to resume playback.
SETTINGS IN THE SETUP MENU
All settings are made in the SETUP menu, which you can open using the SETUP key. These settings relate to such items as image format, sound settings and child protection. Press SETUP. The main page of the S E T U Pmenu appears on the screen with the four main G e n e r a l S e t u p P a g e , A u d io Se t u p P a g e , D o l b y D i g i t a l S e t u p and P r e f e r e n c e P a g e. The active menu is highlighted in orange.
Select a different menu using the different menu.
navigation buttons or select a
If you are unable to access the P r e f e r e n c e P a g e menu, this means you have opened the SETUP menu during playback. Exit the SETUP menu via the SETUP button, stop playback (2 x STOP ) and call upSETUP again.
Navigating in the menus You can move through the menus using the navigation keys. The active points are highlighted. An explanation of each menu selected is given at the lower edge of the menu. Use to select the first menu item. Sub- and selection menus A selection menu on the right-hand side of the screen opens for most sub-menus. The current selection is highlighted. Move right with. The active item (in the diagram below: N O R M A L / L B ) is marked.

Code searching by brand name
This function gives you the option of searching by brand name (see code list). This is done as follows: 1. Switch the relevant device on manually. 2. Keep the CODE key pressed down for approx. 3 seconds until the background lighting of the source key briefly flashes and then remains on. 3. Briefly press the required source key (TV, SAT, A U X). 4. Enter the one-digit code according to the following table: Key 1 = Medion, Tchibo Key 2 = Philips, Radiola, Philco, Erres, Pye Taste 3 = Sony, Akai, Panasonic, JVC, Sharp, Toshiba, Daewo Key 4 = Thomson, Brandt, Fergusson Key 5 = Saba, Nordmende, Telefunken Key 6 = Grundig, Blaupunkt Key 0 = all brands. 5. Continue pressing the P+ key (or for video recorders POWER or PLAY), until the device responds accordingly. Proceed quickly, otherwise the automatic code search will start. 6. Save the code by pressing ENTER. If all the codes have been searched, the source key will flash for approx. 3 seconds.

Code identification

Code identification gives you the opportunity to determine codes that have already been entered and stored in the remote control. Proceed as follows: 1. Switch the relevant device on manually. 2. Keep the CODE key pressed for approx. 3 seconds until the red LED remains solid. 3. Briefly press the required source key (TV, SAT, AUX). 4. Briefly press the CODE button. The source key will briefly extinguish after the key has been pressed. 5. To find the first number, press the number keys from 0 to 9. If the source key extinguishes briefly, then it is the first stored number. 6. To determine the second number, press the number keys again from 0 to 9. Repeat the procedure for the third number. 7. The source key will extinguish as soon as the button for the third number has been pressed. Code identification has now been completed.

Normal operation

Operating individual devices
After you have finished programming your remote control for your audio/ video devices, the remote control will work in the common main functions just like the original remote control of the respective device. Point your remote control at the desired device and press the relevant source key. The key will light up briefly but will not remain lit.
Activate the functions by pressing the corresponding function key of your universal remote control. The source key will light up briefly each time the key is pressed. Please note: - In certain circumstances, not every function of your original remote control may be directly available on the universal remote control. - Especially for newer devices, it might be possible that the functions are stored to different keys than expected or may not even be available at all.

All off function

You can switch off all pre-programmed devices at the same time. This is done as follows: 1. Briefly press the (STANDBY) key. The selected device switches off and the relevant source key will light up. 2. Immediately press the (STANDBY) key again and keep it pressed for 3 seconds. Now all pre-programmed devices will be switched off consecutively. This takes about 3 seconds. If a default device was switched off, it can be switched on via the All off function.
EPG Electronic Programme Guide
The EPG ("Electronic Programme Guide") key has various functions depending on which code has been used: For DVD codes the button opens the title menu. For SAT- or VCR codes you can use the button for programming, if your device has an EPG function.
Universal functions (Punch Through)
The universal functions (also called Punch Through functions) enable you to carry out certain functions on a different device type than the programmed one. These are the volume, mute and playback functions. If the remote control is in VCR, DVD, SAT or CBL mode, the volume and mute keys control the TV set (provided the other devices do not have their own volume control); if the remote control is in TV mode or in another mode without playback function, the Play, Pause, Stop and perhaps Record will actuate any video recorder, DVD player or DVD recorder which is connected. The last selected device is actuated.
Programming the volume/mute universal functions for another type of unit
In its delivered state, the universal remote control is programmed in such a way that the volume and mute functions automatically control the TV set if a source key for a device with image transmission (DVD, video recorder) is pressed.
You can program the universal remote control so that the universal functions Volume and Mute will actuate another device type than the TV set. 1. Keep the CODE key pressed down for approx. 3 seconds until the background lighting of the source key briefly flashes and then remains on. 2. Keep the MUTE key pressed down until the source key goes off. 3. Press a source key for the device for which you want to control the volume and mute functions. The light for this source key will remain lit. 4. Press the Mute key; the source key light will go out. If you accidentally selected a device that does not have its own volume control, the source key will flash for 3 seconds.

Universal remote control technical specifications
Batteries: LED class: 2 x 1,5 V Micro (LR03/AAA) alkaline recommended 1M

TROUBLESHOOTING

If errors occur, check first whether you can correct the problem yourself. The following overview may help you. Never try to repair the device yourself. Contact our service centre or other qualified personnel if a repair is necessary.

PROBLEM

GENERAL No standby display The player does not work

POSSIBLE CAUSE / REMEDY

Check the mains connection: Is the plug firmly inserted in the mains socket? Press the POWER button on the player then STANDBY ON/OFF on the remote control. If the unit has been affected by a storm, static charging or other external factor, try the following procedure: Press the POWER button on the player (standby mode). Then pull out the mains cable and plug it back in. Is the disc inserted with the title (printed) side facing upwards? Check whether the disc has been damaged by trying another disc. If the disc is dirty, clean it carefully, wiping it from the centre to the edge with a soft, dry cloth. DVD: Does the DVD have the correct regional code (2)? If condensation has formed: give the player one to two hours to dry off. Check whether the batteries need changing and have been inserted correctly. Remove anything which may be blocking the signal between the infrared transmitter, the remote control and the unit's sensor. Is the distance between the remote control and the player too great (over 7 m)? Did you press the correct source key (e. g. DVD for the DVD player)? Are the cable connections between the DVD and television correct and undamaged? Is the television switched on? Have you selected the video channel on the television? Have you selected the correct video output on the DVD player? If you have established a connection without the PROGRESSIVE SCAN function (e. g. SCART), ensure an Interlaced Resolution is selected. If required, set the resolution to 480i, 576i or 1080i (button STOP/RES at the front of the unit).
The disc does not play even though PLAY has been pressed, or stops again immediately
The device does not respond to the remote control

No picture

Distorted picture
Check whether the DVD is dirty and if necessary clean it carefully, wiping it from the centre to the edge with a soft, dry cloth. Slight picture distortion is not a malfunction. Your DVD standard may not match your television set standard (PAL NTSC, SE T UP menu > G e n e r a l S e t u p P a g e > T V T y p e). You have set a video output signal which is not supported by the television set (S E T U P menu > G e n e r a l S e t u p P a g e > V i d e o O u t ).

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MARMITEK 0636 MELITA 0554 MNET 0602 MOTOROLA 0494 MOVIE TIME 0551 MULTICHOICE 0474

RTL 0923

SAMPO 1051 SAMSUNG 1050 SANYO 1060 SCHAUB LORENZ SHARP 1055 SONY 0988 0989
NOKIA 0564 NOOS 1143 NTL 0606 NUMERICABLE 1175 1183
TANGENT TARGA TCM TELEDEVICE TEVION THOMSON 0360 TINY 1051 TOSHIBA 0973 TRANS-CONTINENTS 1121

OPTUS 0494

PACE PHILIPS PIONEER PVP 0521
SAGEM 0604 SAMSUNG 1148 SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA 0524 STS 0551 0525

YAKUMO YAMAHA 0980

TELE+1 TELEPIU TELEWEST THOMSON 0554

GLOBO 1156

HIRSCHMANN HUMAX 0651 HYUNDAI 0486 1156

UNITED UPC 1175 1184

VISIONETICS 1185 VISIOSAT 0487

JVC 1072

DENON 0252 0318
LASAT LIFE LIFESAT LIFETEC 1071 LITEON 0959 LORENTZEN 1130 0959

GRUNDIG 0318

MITSUBISHI 0318
MARMITEK OCTOPUS MEDION MICROMAXX 0959 MICROSTAR MORETV 0959

NAD 0318

PIONEER 0318
TELEFUNKEN 0318 THORN 0322
NEUF TELECOM NEUF TV 1196 1196
HDD Digital Video Recorders (Hard Disk Drive, DVR, PVR, etc)

HDD-DVR

PACE 0555 PACKARD BELL PANASONIC 0403 PHILIPS 0242 PHOCUS 1063 PINNACLE 0654 PIONEER 0977 PRO1071 PROCASTER 1052 1128

AMSTRAD ARCON 0555 1144

BSKYB 0555
0599 SAGEM 0599 SCHWAIGER 0412 SIEMENS 1157 SKARDIN 1160 SKY 1151 SKY DIGITAL 0555 SKY+ 0555 SKYMASTER 0506 SKYPEX 1156 SM ELECTRONIC SONY 1132 1152
CANAL SATELLITE CANAL+ 0599 CONRAD 1156 CYBERCOM 0412 CYBERMAXX CYTRON 0423 0423

FISHER 0378

JVC 0662 0964

KOSS 0373

LENOXX LG LIFE LIFETEC 1118

MEDION & 0775

0757 0806

MICROMAXX

Audio Tape Players
& 0775 AIWA 0790 DENON 0780 GRUNDIG 0729 HARMON KARDON KENWOOD 0761 MAGNAVOX 0729 MARANTZ 0729 NAD 0799 ONKYO 0784 PHILIPS 0729 SANSUI 0729 SHERWOOD 0783 SONY 0754 TEAC 0794 TECHNICS 0764 THOMSON 0842 YAMAHA 0681

NORCENT 0948

ONKYO 0975

0756 0786

PANASONIC PIONEER PRO0334 0372

MINI Systems

AIWA 0773 CYBERCOM 0852 CYBERMAXX CYTRON DUAL 0852 E-BENCH 0811 ELTA 0693 GRUNDIG 0707 INTERTRONIC LIFETEC MEDION MICROMAXX 0812 MICROSTAR PIONEER 0753 PRO0820 SAMSUNG 0768 SHARP 0789 SILVERCREST 0811 SONY 0741 TCM TEVION WELLTECH 0812
Code Searching By Brand Name Code-Suche nach Handelsname Recherche de code daprs la marque
1 MEDION / LIFETEC / MICROMAXX / MICROSTAR / TEVION / VIDEON / TCM / GENERAL TECHNIC / INNOVATION / MAGNUM 2 PHILIPS / ERRES / PYE / PHILCO / RADIOLA 3 SONY / AKAI / PANASONIC / SHARP / TOSHIBA / JVC / DAEWOO 4 THOMSON / BRANDT 5 TELEFUNKEN / SABA / NORMENDE / FERGUSON / BAIRD 6 GRUNDIG / BLAUPUNKT 7 NOKIA / FINLUX / ITT

0704 0745

0745 0808

0808 0810

0810 0811

0811 0812

0819 0810
1 MEDION / LIFETEC / MICROMAXX / MICROSTAR / TEVION / TCM / GENERAL TECHNIC / INNOVATION 2 PHILIPS / PHILCO 3 SONY / AKAI / PANASONIC / SHARP / TOSHIBA / JVC / DAEWOO 4 THOMSON / BRANDT 5 TELEFUNKEN / SABA / CORMENDE / FERGUSON 6 GRUNDIG / BLAUPUNKT 7 NOKIA / FINLUX / ITT
APPLE iPOD 0885 AUDIO COMBI CAR RADIO 0861 CDR 0847 DBS 0845 iPOD 0884 SWITCH BOX 0684 VIDEO CD 0675
7 MEDION / LIFETEC / MICROMAXX / MICROSTAR / INNOVATION / GALAXIS PHILIPS / PHILCO PACE / ECHOSTAR THOMSON / UNIVERSUM / BRANDT TELEFUNKEN / SABA / NORMENDE / FERGUSON GRUNDIG NOKIA / FINLUX / ITT / HIRSCHMANN

 

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