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TEP
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Place the HDS4 in standby mode. This is the factory default mode
on power up, and if it has not been changed, you can unplug the
HDS4 and plug it back in and it will power up in standby mode (at
this point only the power indicator light is lit and glowing RED). If
the HDS4 does not power up in standby mode, follow the steps
given in
"Restoring the HDS4 to Factory Defaults"
on page 13.
S
TEP
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On your remote control press the buttons in the following
sequence, after each button press verify that the remote IR
indicator flashes.
(If you make a mistake, you can start over by
pressing
P
OWER
twice
.):
• P
OWER
• C
HANNEL
+
• P
OWER
• C
HANNEL
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TEP
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The HDS4 will power up indicating the new component codes have
been accepted.
Searching for a component code in your remote
Assuming you do not have a remote listed in this user manual you will have to follow your remote
controls programming sequences to find a compatible component that the HDS4 understands, or
you can go to the section
"Learning New Remote Codes"
on page 8, to teach the HDS4 new keys
for individual commands.
To search for compatible component codes you must place the HDS4 in standby mode and try man-
ufacturer codes in your remote control until one of them causes the HDS4’s IR indicator LED to
flash.
S
TEP
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1
Place the HDS4 in standby mode. This is the factory default mode
on power up, and if it has not been changed, you can unplug the
HDS4 and plug it back in and it will power up in standby mode (at
this point only the power indicator light is lit and glowing RED). If
the HDS4 does not power up in standby mode, follow the steps
given in
"Restoring the HDS4 to Factory Defaults"
on page 13.
S
TEP
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2
Try different manufacturer codes until one of them causes the IR
indicator light on the HDS4 to blink when pressing the
P
OWER
T
OGGLE
key. When found, go to back to
"Teaching the
HDS4 a new component code"
on page 6, to teach the HDS4 to
use the new component code.
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