Television receiver which controls the program reserve in a VCR

Television – Receiver circuitry – Remote control

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386 96, H04N 544

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055767737

ABSTRACT:
A television receiver includes a unit for controlling program reserve, a storage unit for storing previously remocon codes of an external picture recording apparatus in a memory of the control unit, an output terminal for outputting the remocon code corresponding to a predetermined function at a predetermined time, and a wire unit having one end connected to the output terminal and the other end to which an infrared ray signal emitting portion driven by the remocon code output is connected, and operates in such a way that in response to an instruction issued from the program reserve controlling unit, the remocon code corresponding to the necessary function is output from the remocon code storing unit to drive the infrared ray signal emitting portion, and an output of the infrared ray signal emitting portion is received by a remocon light receiving portion of the external picture recording apparatus, thereby enabling the picture recording reserve in the external picture recording apparatus to be controlled.

REFERENCES:
patent: 5065235 (1991-11-01), Iijima

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