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R
EMOTE
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ONTROL
O
PERATION
Programming The Remote
The Universal Remote Control can be programmed to operate many manufacturers’ components, using the component
function buttons for VCR, DVD, CABLE or DBS. Follow the procedures for programming your Remote Control with or
without a code for the component.
Determine the manufacturer of the component and look in the table for the code.
Procedure
•
Confirm that the external component is plugged and operating.
•
Turn the component off.
•
Press
and
together,
for
at least 5 seconds.
•
Press appropriate component button on the Remote Control VCR, DVD, CABLE or DBS.
•
Enter the 3-digit component code using the Remote Control numeric keypad (0 ~ 9 buttons).
•
Press the Remote Control
to test the component. If the procedure was successful, the component will turnon.
Programming Without A Code
This procedure searches all codes and is called the “sequence method.”
•
Confirm that the external component is plugged in and on.
•
Turn the component off.
•
Press
and
together,
for
at least 5 seconds.
•
Press appropriate component button on the Remote Control.
•
Press
to move forward to the next code. Press
to move backward.
•
Press the Remote Control
to test the component. If the procedure was successful, the component will turn on.
Note:
Repeat the above steps until the component code is found. It may take many attempts before the correct code
isfound.
•
After the code is found, press
to store the code.
Default Modes For Remote Control
Device
Operates
Default
TV
TV (Panasonic Only)
Panasonic TV Code
CABLE
CABLE (Preset)
Panasonic CABLE Code
DBS
DBS (Preset)
Panasonic DBS Code
VCR
VCR (Preset)
Panasonic VCR Code
DVD
DVD (Preset)
Panasonic DVD Code
Helpful Hints: Unsuccessful Code
If the component does not operate with the Remote Control, repeat
the procedure using another code. (Some brands have multiple
codes).
If an incorrect code is entered, or if the procedure takes longer than
30 seconds, the programming will fail.
ACTION
ACTION
VOL
VOL
ACTION
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