UNIVERSAL REMOTE Magnavox
LIV-012-321-0000
Format:
With item facing you, small button in upper right corner is the power button
and small round light in upper left corner is red indicator light. Five buttons in circular
pattern are located just below these two buttons. The first button in circular pattern
located slightly down to the left of power button is the Channel Increase button and
moving to the right in a clock-wise direction is the Volume Increase button, then the
Channel Decrease button, then the Volume Decrease button and at the center of this
pattern a small circular mute button.
At the back of the item, a small circular indention, allows you to remove the battery
cover. Turn item over, put your thumb in the small indent and push down gently while
sliding the battery cover off.
Introduction:
Your Universal TV Remote controls most all TV brands presently available.
Setup Instructions:
Install 2 AAA alkaline batteries in the battery compartment on the back of the remote.
Look up the 3 Digit code for your brand TV from the Code List and install it into the
remote.
Direct Library Code Entry:
To enter Codes directly from Library Code List:
1.
Press and Hold the Power and Mute buttons simultaneously until the red indicator
remains on.
2.
Release the buttons.
3. Enter the 3digit code for your brand of TV from the Library Code List by using the
V-, CH+, and V+ buttons. Use the V- button to enter the first digit, use the CH+ button
to enter the second digit and use the V+ button to enter the third digit.
For Example: To enter code 013, don't press V-, press CH+ once, and V+ three
times. The red indicator blinks off with each keypress.
4.
Press the Mute button to save the code.
Note: for a valid code, the red indicator turns off. For an invalid code, the red indicator
blinks rapidly for three seconds before going off.
Direct code entry is now complete.
Write down your code in case you forget it.
Code Search Method:
If you cannot find a 3 digit code in the Code List that operates your TV, try searching for
the code as follows: