
Additional check
Check that some of the other functions
used on your original remote control are
working correctly. If the commands
function incorrectly or erratically, you
have probably entered a code for a
similar but different remote control.
In this case, repeat the search procedure
from point 2.
1.
Make sure the appliance is ON.
For VCRs, make sure a cassette has
been inserted
2.
Press and release the TV or VCR
selection button for the appliance you
want to use.
– the TV button is used to search only
for the TVs of the make selected
– the VCR button is used to search only
for the VCRs of the make selected.
3.
Hold down the SHIFT and ON/OFF
buttons together until the TV or VCR
selection buttons start to flash
indicating that the remote control is
programming.
4.
Release the buttons. Within 15
seconds, enter the code 000.
The TV or VCR selection button flashes
more quickly to indicate
that the remote control is ready
for the search.
5.
Point the remote control at the
appliance. Press and release one of the
most frequently used keys several
times STOPPING when the appliance
responds correctly to the command.
6.
When the appliance responds correctly,
press SHIFT to confirm. Three flashes
indicate that the operation has been
completed correctly.
Identify and make a note of the code
for the appliance which you have
searched for following the code
noting procedure (see “NOTING THE
PROGRAMMED CODE” section).
NOTE: THE TV OR VCR SELECTION
BUTTON STOPS FLASHING.
The remote control leaves the
programming mode and the TV or VCR
selection button stops flashing:
•if no buttons are pressed for 15 seconds
•if the code search list is completed. In
this case, start again from point 2.
•if you press the TV - VCR - F1 - F2 -
F3 - F4 buttons by mistake.
1.
Make sure your TV or VCR is ON.
For VCRs, make sure a cassette has
been inserted.
2.
In the code book enclosed, look for
the make of the TV or VCR appliance
you want to control and make a note
of the first code in the list BENEATH
the make previously identified
(e.g. Philips TV103, VCR345).
3.
Press and release the TV or VCR
selection button for the appliance you
want to use. You cannot set a VCR
code using the TV button.
4.
Hold down the SHIFT and ON/OFF
buttons together until the TV or VCR
selection buttons start to flash
indicating that the remote control is
programming.
5.
Release the buttons. Within 15
seconds, enter the code previously
identified (e.g. TV103).
Three flashes indicate that the code
has been saved correctly.
If not, try the code entry procedure
again from point 3.
Additional check
Point the remote control at the
TV or VCR. Check that the appliance
responds correctly to the commands
sent. If there is no response or the
appliance only responds partially or
incorrectly, it is probable that you have
used the wrong code. In this case,
try the procedure again from point 3.
This time, however, use the
NEXT CODE in the list (e.g. 111 for TV).
Make a note of the TV and VCR
codes used to program the
remote control on the adhesive label
on the inside of the battery cover,
for rapid consultation.
NOTE: THE TV OR VCR SELECTION
BUTTON STOPS FLASHING.
The remote control leaves the
programming mode and the TV or VCR
selection button stops flashing:
•if no buttons are pressed for 15 seconds
•if an invalid make code is entered
•if you press the TV - VCR - F1 - F2 - F3 - F4
buttons by mistake.
DIRECT CODE ENTRY
B
Warning: program one appliance at a time.
VCR
TV
1
0
3
VCR
TV
0
0
0
GLOBAL SEARCH REMOTE CONTROL PROGRAMMING
C
This operation may take up to 30 minutes.
Warning: program one appliance at a time.