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REMOTE CONTROL
Programming your remote control
Your DSL4000’s remote control is capable of controlling the volume and mute functions of most
TVs available today. If you want to take advantage of this, follow the instructions below.
1.
Look through the ‘setup codes’ (see next page) for the brand of your TV. There will
either be a list of numbers or one single 3-digit number next to the maker’s name.
Make a note of these numbers.
2.
Press and hold the
red
and
blue
buttons, on the bottom row of your remote
control, at the same time until the light on your remote control flashes twice.
3.
Enter the first of the 3-digit codes (or the single code), that corresponds to the
chosen brand of TV set, using the number buttons on your remote control.
After the 3-digit code has been entered the light will blink twice to show that the code has been
accepted.
4.
Test that the volume buttons, on your DSL4000 remote control, adjust your TV
volume. If not, then repeat steps 2 and 3 with the next 3-digit code in the sequence,
until your remote control adjusts your TV.
Replacing the batteries
Your remote control is powered by 2, LR03 size batteries (AAA). The life of the batteries is
approximately one year, although this depends on how often you use your remote.
The battery compartment is on the underside of your remote control. Lift off the battery cover
using your finger in the top of the cover. Insert batteries as shown and replace the cover.
Precautions for battery replacement:
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Insert the new batteries, making sure they are the correct way round (see diagram).
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If you do not intend to use your remote control for a long period of time, remove
the batteries and store them in a cool and dry place.
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Remove spent batteries immediately and dispose of them safely, and with respect to
the environment.
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Never attempt to recharge ordinary batteries.
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Always replace both batteries at the same time. Do not use old and new batteries
together, and do not fit batteries of different types.
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If you entered the first digit within 5 seconds but still see one long flash from the light, when
all 3 digits have been entered, this means the code you entered is invalid. You will then need
to repeat the programming sequence from step 1.
NOTE
You must enter the first digit of the 3-digit code within 5 seconds of the light blinking twice.
Otherwise the light will flash once and you will have to start again.
NOTE