6
Out of the Box
Choose your device’s brand.
Use the arrow keys below the screen to go through the pages of
brands for this device. When you see your brand, highlight it and
press
to select it.
Don’t see your brand?
Try the EZ-RC™ Remote Control Setup Wizard!
On-remote device setup supports the most
popular models of the most popular brands.
The EZ-RC™ Remote Control Setup Wizard
handles everything else! So, if you don’t see
your brand listed in the on-remote device
setup, you can set it up using your PC and the
EZ-RC™ Remote Control Setup Wizard. See
the sections that follow for information.
To go back a screen:
Press the
(Home/Back) key to go back one
or more screens in the setup routine.
Test your codes.
Now the remote will take you through steps to test which of the
codes in the remote’s library is the best one to use with your
device. Turn on your device manually, point the remote toward it,
and press
to select
Begin Test
.
Add Device
Sony
Panasonic
Philips
Select Brand
Add Device
Enter a name for
the device:
Clear
OK
TV
Add Device
Begin Test
Next, we’ll make
sure we’ve got
the right codes.
Turn on your
TV.
Enter a name for your device.
To accept the default name for the device (for example, “TV” for
a TV, “DVD” for a DVD player, etc.), press
to select continue. To
change the name, press
to clear the text. Then use the number
keys on the remote like the number keys on your mobile phone to
“text” in a new name for the device. Press
to enter the name.
Tips for testing codes
• Always point the remote directly at the
device you’re trying to control.
• It may take a few seconds for your device
to respond to a command (especially on or
off). Be patient between presses—give your
device a few seconds to respond.
• Some brands of devices do not use a POWER
key to turn the device on or off. Instead they
use separate POWER ON and POWER OFF
keys. Check your devices’ original remotes
to see if any of them have these separate
power keys. If they do, use other keys
(volume, channel, or number keys) to test
codes in this step.
First, test the
(Power) button on the remote.
If your device turns off, try several other keys on your remote to
make sure this code gives you all the functionality you want for
this device. For example, if you’re testing a code for your DVD