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1

. Make sure that the TV is ON.

2

.Hold down the       and 

keys simultaneously until

the light indicator at the top
starts to flash indicating
that the remote control is
in programming mode.

3.

Press key     four times
then point the remote
control at the appliance.
Press and release the
key 

slowly

several times.

STOP when your TV goes
OFF.

4

. When your TV is OFF, press

the       and      keys
simultaneously. When you
release the keys, 

three

flashes

indicate that the

search operation has been
completed correctly.

5

.

IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THE
PROGRAMME SELECTION
KEYS ON YOUR ORIGINAL
REMOTE CONTROL

If your remote control does
not have the programme
selection keys (e.g.     /     ,

+

/

-

CH+

/

-

..etc) once you

have programmed Easytel,
you can still select the
programmes from 0 to 9, as
follows: 

SET-UP

Read these instructions carefully before programming

your remote control!

To use the remote control with your appliances, you must first

program 

Easytel

as described below. You can also visit our

Internet site www.cme.it to have access to interactive 

instructions for easier and faster

remote control programming.

PROGRAMMING YOUR REMOTE CONTROL

Hold down the       and
keys simultaneously until
the light indicator starts to
flash indicating that the
remote control is in
programming mode.

Release the keys and
press       

8 times

within

12 seconds.

Three flashes

indicate that 

the operation has been 
completed correctly.

Make sure you can change
programmes from 0 to 9
using the      and      keys.
If not, repeat the search 
operation, starting from 

point 2

.

Additional check

Check that all 7 keys are
operating correctly. If the
commands work incorrectly
or erratically, you have
probably entered a code for a
similar but different remote
control.
In this case, repeat the search
procedure from 

point 2

until 

all keys respond correctly to
the commands sent.

P

-

P

-

+

P

P

-

+

P

+

P

AV

AV

AV

Identify and take note of the TV code which you have

searched for, following the code noting procedure 

(see "PROGRAMMED CODE NOTING" section).

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