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AV2100 Fails W/ Apex DVD & Aiwa VCR
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Post 1 made on Saturday March 10, 2001 at 15:35
Renton
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I have this remote and can't get it to control 2 devices: An Apex AD-600A DVD player and an Aiwa AV-70M Beta HiFi VCR (can't find ANY remote to run this puppy!). I can live w/ the Apex remote but the beta deck's original remote is dead, so I can only control it from the front panel!

Here's my total setup:

Toshiba 27" TV - Fine
RCA A/V Receiver - Fine
Sony Minidisc Recorder - Fine
Sony ES CD Player - Fine
Mitsubishi VHS Hifi VCR: Fine
Sony SuperBetamax - Fine
AT&T Digital Cable Box - Fine
Apex DVD - Negative (Even with code search!)
Aiwa Beta - Ditto

OP | Post 2 made on Saturday March 10, 2001 at 18:20
Daniel Tonks
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Ahhh. Well, Sony's built-in code database isn't far-reaching. You may want to consider a Cinema 7 or something similar to "borrow" codes from, but then again those two devices may even be missing there.
OP | Post 3 made on Saturday March 10, 2001 at 18:59
TeddyD
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why arent you just programming the codes for the apex thru learning mode?

the codes are learnable, i did it myself...altho i only use the apex as a vcd/mp3 player..... and rarely at that it still however works fine


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