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denon AVR series code
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Post 1 made on Saturday May 18, 2002 at 13:52
scifob
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Hey folks I have a denon 2602 and was wondring if anyone has code for any of the avr series receivers.. I tried the one for the 1802 but it would not open properly even after several downloads
Post 2 made on Tuesday May 28, 2002 at 21:45
krbuck
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I really didn't have any trouble getting my AVR-4802 to learn codes. I only had problems with my Panasonic plasma display and a couple buttons on my Panasonic DVD player. Different codes I imagine...?

--Karl
Post 3 made on Wednesday May 29, 2002 at 23:01
RWI
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I to had no problems learning all buttons from a denon 3802
Post 4 made on Monday June 3, 2002 at 11:52
Ethion
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I just uploaded my system which includes a Denon AVR 1602. Don't know if that will help but the model numbers look related.
Post 5 made on Thursday June 20, 2002 at 21:48
jmw234
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i have a 2802 and had no problem learning every code on entire remote. my ncf is available for download on this site if you want to try the codes in there that may be applicable. the file is under "jeff willis"
hope this helps.

Post 6 made on Monday June 24, 2002 at 10:18
ldalven
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The AVR2600 predates DD/dts and therefore doesn't have the same input command as newer models do for DVD. The VDP input used on models 2 gens later than yours should still select VDP/DVD on yours. The EXT in should also work. I use an AVR2800 and have had no trouble operating or learning codes for it.
Post 7 made on Monday June 24, 2002 at 10:29
htimsda
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I don't know if this is common knowledge or not, but I found for the best learning performance, hold the button down instead of just pressing and letting go.

Before I started holding the buttons down, there were a number of them that I couldn't learn, afterwards, no problems.


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