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This universal remote control is compatible with most television sets controlled by infra-red.
This remote control was programmed in the factory, so that you can use it to control most of
the sets of the THOMSON group’s make. For this reason, we recommend that prior to
attempting to programme the remote control, you try it out by means of one of the methods
described in this user manual. However, first of all, you must install 2 batteries (AAA) in the
remote control.
Please keep this guide along with the code list (provided separately), so that you can
subsequently programme your remote control for use with other sets.
1
Indicator light: the red indicator light is lit whenever
a key is pressed.
2
On/Standby or Standby only, depending on the
equipment being used.
3
Activation and use of teletext (Videotext).
4
Selection of channels, input of digital values,
channels with 2 digits, external TV/VIDEO sources
(AV connectors).
5
Programming of the remote control.
6
Mute.
7
Zapping and volume control.
8
Activation and use of menus (display, deletion,
choice, confirmation).
9
Use of teletext (Fastext) or functions specific to
certain devices.
Note:
depending on the actual devices, manufacturers
and year of manufacture, the functions available will
vary.
The keys
Testing the remote control
before programming
Programming
the remote control
1. Switch on the set you want to control.
2. Direct the remote control towards the TV set and try
to switch it off by simply pressing the key
B
B
. If the
device does not turn off, you must program the
remote control using one of the methods
A
,
B
,
C
or
D
described hereafter.
Method A – Fast programming
with 1-digit subcode
Method B – 4-digit codes
programming
Before you start programming, you must find the
subcode
of the set to be controlled. Entering a sub-
code lets the remote control test a predefined list of
codes. Refer to the list provided with these instructions,
page I of the
subcodes
.
1. Switch on the set you want to control.
2. Hold down the
SETUP
key until the red indicator
light blinks and then remains lit (the indicator light
remains on for a few seconds to give you the time
to proceed with the following steps. The indicator
lamp flashes to signal that this time is almost up,
and then goes off).
3. While the indicator is lit, type in the subcode
(example:
1
for THOMSON).
4. Direct the remote control towards the set and try to
switch it off by pressing the key
B
B
.
5. If the set you want to control switches off, press
OK
to memorise the code.
6. Should the set not switch off, press key
B
B
repeatedly, until the set switches off. Between
pressing the keys, be sure to leave enough time for
the indicator light to go out and then relight (about
1 second). Proceeding this way will enable you to
see whether the set responds or not.
7. Immediately upon the switching-off of the set to be
controlled, press
OK
to store the code.
Check of the programming
:
In principle, your set is ready for receiving the remote
control commands.
Check your remote control for proper functioning by
performing the test described on page 2.
Before you start programming, you must find the
code
of the set to be controlled.
Refer to the list provided with these instructions, page II
of the
codes
.
1. Switch on the set you want to control.
2. Hold down the
SETUP
key until the red indicator
light blinks and then remains lit (the indicator light
remains on for a few seconds to give you the time
to proceed with the following steps. The indicator
lamp flashes to signal that this time is almost up,
and then goes off).
3. While the indicator is lit, enter the first digit of the
4-digit code proposed for the set to be controlled
(example:
0036
for Thomson).
4. Direct the remote control towards the set and try to
switch it off by pressing the key
B
B
.
5. Should the set not switch off, repeat step 2. Then
type in the next 4-digit code. Try to switch off the set
by pressing key
B
B
once. Repeat this procedure by
trying out each of the 4-digit codes.
Check of the programming
:
In principle, your set is ready for receiving the remote
control commands.
Check your remote control for proper functioning by
performing the test described on page 2.
Method C – Programming by means
of code retrieval
Should none of the codes work, you still have the
possibility of retrieving the appropriate code without
having to perform any input.
1. Switch on the set you want to control.
2. Hold down the
SETUP
key until the red indicator
light blinks and then remains lit.
3. Direct the remote control towards the set and try to
switch it off by pressing the key
B
B
.
4. If the set you want to control switches off, press
OK
to memorise the code.
5. Should the set not switch off, press key
B
B
as many
times as required (up to 200 times), until the set
switches off. Between pressing the keys, be sure to
leave enough time for the indicator light to go out
and then relight (about 1 second). Proceeding this
way will enable you to see whether the set responds
or not.
6. Immediately upon the switching-off of the set to be
controlled, press
OK
to store the code.
Check of the programming
:
In principle, your set is ready for receiving the remote
control commands.
Check your remote control for proper functioning by
performing the test described on page 2.
Try out other remote control keys to find out the range
of functions you can control. If you think that not all of
the keys are active, repeat the procedure of this
programming method to find out the code supporting a
wider range of features.
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