Below is a quick reference guide to the program options for MAKO when using a SONY TV compatible remote. The most economical way to obtain a suitable remote is to get one from eBay. Search for "TV-139F". You will be able to get one for less than $5 USD inc shipping. Follow the instructions on how to setup for SONY TV. The code is typically "005". Usually all you have to do is press the [SET} button while powering on the remote. The red LED will come on and stay on. Press 0, 0, 5, the led should blink each time. At this stage the LED may go out all by it self or you may have to press [SET] again and you are right to go.
Tamiya Battle Tank Modes:
[1] Light Battle Tank (1) - 3 lives, 3 second reload, 40 shell magazine
[2] Medium Battle Tank (2) - 5 lives, 5 second reload, 60 shell magazine
[3] Heavy Battle Tank (3) - 9 lives, 9 second reload, 80 shell magazine
Extra Battle Tank Modes:
[7] Extra Heavy Tank (4) - 12 lives, 12 second reload, 40 shell magazine (fires Tamiya 2 shot code (Y888))
[P+] Mobile Artillery (5)- 2 lives, 10 second reload, 60 shell magazine (fires Tamiya 2 shot code (Y888))
Fighting Vehicle Modes:
Press [8] followed by
[1] Recon Vehicle (21) - 1 life, 1-2 second reload, 2 anti-tank rounds (fires Tamiya 2 shot code (Y888))
[2] Anti-tank Vehicle (20) - 3 lives, 2 second reload, 30 shell magazine
[3] Anti-Air Vehicle (22) - 4 lives, fire MG and Flak codes, 160 rounds of Flak
Bergepanzer Modes:
[4] Light Repair Vehicle (11) - 4 lives, 6 second reload, 10 repairs (fires Repair code & Mg IR)
[5] Medium Repair Vehicle (12) - 8 lives, 9 second reload, 15 repairs (fires Repair code & Mg IR)
[6] Heavy Repair Vehicle (13) - 12 lives , 12 second reload, 20 repairs (fires Repair code & Mg IR)
Flakpanzer Modes:
Press [9] followed by
[1] Light Flakpanzer (31) - 3 lives, 200 flak rounds
[2] Medium Flakpanzer (30) - 5 lives, 150 flak rounds
[3] Heavy Flakpanzer (32) - 9 lives, 100 flak rounds
Automatic Modes:
[P-] Automatic Repair Mode (14) - repairs damaged tanks
NOTE 1: When a unit is 'repaired' by a repair vehicle one extra hit is then allowed and the magazine is replenished. A unit is ONLY allowed a maximum of 5 repairs. Repair time is proportional to weight class. The heavier the class the longer the repair time.
NOTE 2: The magazine amounts above are the defaults for the mode selected. To change the magazine amount for a particular mode first program MAKO to that mode, restart and program in your new magazine amount.
MAKO IR Programming Guide
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