Model # BDV-N8100W - Blu-ray Disc DVD Home Theatre System

Serial Number Location: At the rear of the unit.
Attachments:
Warranty_455717203.pdf ‏111 KB
BDVN8100W_mksp.pdf ‏250 KB
BDV-N7100W_N8100W_N9100W_qs_EN_ES.pdf ‏2891 KB
BDV-N7100W_N8100W_N9100W_install_EN_ES_FR.pdf ‏1200 KB
BDVN7100W_N8100W_9100W.pdf ‏5293 KB

I found that 32522 worked the first time when all others didn't.Set the volume lock as per the insrtuctions and wala!dickgoode wrote:
HELP ??? I cannot find a code that works between my COMCAST Infinity Silver/Platinum Remote Control and my SONY combination Blu Ray DVD Player and Receiver called the SONY BD/DVD Home Theatra System Model BDV-E500W.  Can you help me find the programming code to program up Comcast Remote to control the functions of this SONY DVD Player & Receiver ???  Thanks so much !!! 

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