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4
Aim the remote
control at the TV.
Press and hold
the
button. Release
it
immediately
as
soon as the TV
switches off.
• This step normally takes between 5 and
60 seconds. In extreme circumstances
this step can take up to 15 minutes.
5
Switch ON
the TV.
Try out the buttons
that you need for
operating it. Try, for
example, if the
- CH + and digit
buttons function properly.
• If a button does not work as expected,
press
and hold
that button. Release it
immediately
as soon as it works. For more information,
see chapter
2.2.2
.
6
Press the
device selection
button
twice
to
finish setup.
• When no
button is
pressed for 5 minutes or more, the
remote control will exit setup mode,
automatically saving all your settings.
Important
If you made a mistake:
• Press the device selection button
twice
to
exit setup. The red Setup light turns off.
• Restart from the beginning.
•
If the device does not respond at all or not to
all of the button commands or if you cannot
find the code for your brand, enter ‘9, 9, 9, 9’ in
step
3
and continue with step
4
. The remote
control will now search its full database for a
code that works with your TV. Full database
search may take up to 15 minutes.
2 x
5 - 60 sec.
5-60 SEC.
2.2.1 Setting up the remote control for
other devices
(DVD player / recorder,
DTV, Cable / Satellite box, DVR and
VCR
)
1
Make sure the device is switched on and
operational. E.g. insert a disc in the DVD
player / recorder or a video cassette in the
VCR.
2
Then follow steps
2
to
6
of ‘Setting up the
universal remote control to operate your
TV’. Make sure to use the correct device
selection button:
,
,
,
or
.
2.2.2 Improving buttons
When correctly set up, the remote control
should be able to operate all your devices.
However, when using the remote control for the
first time it might occur that some buttons do
not yet function as expected.
In this case you can have the remote control
search for alternatives.
Note
Improving buttons is not possible when the
code was found during full database search
(with code ‘9, 9, 9, 9’).
During initial setup
1
Make sure the receiving device is able to
respond. E.g. when you try to repair the Play
button for your DVD player, make sure to
insert a DVD into the DVD player otherwise
the Play button is not able to function.
2
Press the button that does not function, keep
it pressed and
immediately
release it when
the device responds. Repeat this for every
button that does not function.
• If the button still does not function as
expected, try pressing it again for a longer
period of time.