9
Programming Your Remote
7. Point the remote at the device and check to see
if the remote operates the device as desired. If it
does, no further programming is required for that
device. If it does not, return to step 2 and start the
auto search again.
8. Repeat this process for each device (for example
TV, DVD, CBL) in your home entertainment system
you wish to control.
Programming Notes
• This process may take several minutes as the
remote contains many codes.
• When using the Audio Code Search programming
method, the device you want to control must be
selected (for example, the
TV device button must
be selected in step 3 if you want to control a TV,
the
DVD device button for a DVD player, etc.)
• The
SETUP button can be used during the search
process to reverse the direction of the search of
the remote codes. For example, if you miss the
code for your device and the remote is continuing
to search (as indicated by the blinking red light),
press the
SETUP button and the code search will
reverse direction and return to the code.
• Sometimes the first code that “works” with your
device may operate only a few functions of your
device. There may be another code in the code list
that controls more functions. Continue the code
search as directed above until the best code is
found.