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Battery Installation and Information

Your universal remote requires two AAA Alkaline batteries (batteries may or may not be included, depending on model). To install
the batteries:

1. Remove the battery compartment cover.

2. Insert the batteries, matching the batteries to the (+) and (-) marks inside the battery compartment.

3. Press and push the battery cover back into place.

NOTE: 

Reprogramming may be required after batteries are replaced.

Battery Saver

Your universal remote control saves battery power by automatically turning off if any key is pressed for more than 60 seconds. This
saves your batteries should your remote get stuck in a place where the keys remain depressed, such as between sofa cushions.

Direct Code Entry

To program your universal remote to control your components using the Direct Code Entry Method, follow the steps below.

1. Manually turn on the component you want the remote to control (TV, VCR, DVD, satellite receiver or cable box).

2. Locate the enclosed Code Lists. Find the list for the component you wish to program. Find your component’s brand. You will see 

a listing of four-digit codes for each brand. If your brand isn’t listed, use one of the Code Search methods to program the 
remote control. (Refer to Code Search methods.)

3. Press and hold the component key you wish to program. The LED indicator light turns on and remains on. If you release the 

component key any time during the Direct Code Entry procedure, the LED indicator light blinks four times, and the process is 
exited. The last programmed code under the component key is retained.

4. While holding down the component key, consult the Code Lists for the four-digit code that corresponds to your component’s 

brand and use the number keys (0-9) to enter it. After you press the first number, the LED indicator light turns off.

5. After the fourth number is entered, the LED indicator light turns on. At this time, release the component key. If the LED indicator 

light turns off, you have entered a valid code and have followed the correct procedure for Direct Code Entry.

If you enter a code number that is not in the Code Lists or you do not follow all of the steps for Direct Code Entry, the LED 
indicator light blinks four times when the component key is released. This indicates a programming error has occurred. In this 
case, repeat the Direct Code Entry process from step 3 and try the next code listed.

TIP: 

Throughout the programming of each key, be sure to keep the remote pointed at the IR sensor of the component you are 

currently programming the remote to control.

6. To confirm that the component key is programmed with the correct code for maximum functionality, test the component. 

Attempt to control a variety of the component’s functions with the remote. If some features of your components do not work, 
try programming the remote with a different code in the list until you find the code that allows the remote to control the majority 
of your component’s functions. Different codes can provide different levels of functionality. 

7. Remember to enter the code for future reference in the box provided in the Code Retrieval section of this manual.

Code Search Methods

PROGRAMMING THE AUX KEY TO CONTROL A COMPONENT OF YOUR CHOICE

You can program the 

AUX

key(s) to control additional components of your choice. To begin, it is necessary to “preprogram” 

the 

AUX

key.

1. Press and hold the 

AUX

key. The LED indicator light turns on.

2. While holding down the 

AUX

key, press and release the number key on the 

keypad represented in the chart for the component you wish to control. 
The LED indicator light turns off.

3. Release the 

AUX

key. The LED indicator light blinks four times and then 

turns off. The 

AUX

key is now “set” to control whichever component you 

selected.

4. Next, program the 

AUX

key to control the brand of component you have. 

Remember to consult the appropriate component code list or use one of the code search methods which follow.

BRAND CODE SEARCH AND ENTRY

If your brand is listed in the Brand Code List (See Code Lists enclosed), you may be able to program your universal remote by
searching through only the Code Lists for that specific manufacturer. Brand Code Search and Entry can be the quickest method 
to program your remote, if your component (TV, DVD, VCR and satellite receiver or cable box) is one of those brands listed.

If your brand is not listed in the Brand Code List, use one of the other programming methods that follow.

TIP:

To exit without saving at any point in the Brand Code Search, press and release the 

GO BACK

key.

1. Manually turn on the component you want the remote to control.

2. Locate the Brand Codes in the Code Lists and keep it handy.

NOTE:

If you press an invalid key during the Brand Code Search, the remote does not respond. If you do not press a valid Brand

Code Search key (

TV, DVD, VCR, AUX, SAT·CBL, ON·OFF, GO BACK

STOP 

and number keys 

0-9

), the search times out after two 

minutes. When the search times out, the LED indicator light blinks four times and turns off. The last programmed code under that
component key is retained.

3. Press and hold the component key (

TV, DVD, VCR, SAT·CBL, AUX

) you wish to program. The LED indicator light turns on and 

remains on. Be sure you have pre-programmed the 

AUX

key to control the component of your choice.

4. While holding the component key down, press and hold the 

ON·OFF

key. The LED indicator light turns off.

5. After holding both keys down for three seconds, the LED indicator light turns back on.

6. Release both keys. The LED indicator light remains on.

7. Refer to the Brand Codes in the enclosed Code Lists. Press and release the appropriate brand code key, using the number keys on 

the keypad. The LED indicator light blinks once.

TIP:

Throughout the programming of each key, be sure to keep the remote pointed at the IR sensor of the component you are currently

programming the remote to control.

8.  Press and release the 

ON·OFF

key repeatedly until your component turns off. Each time you press the 

ON·OFF

key, the LED indicator 

light blinks, and the next code is sent. The Brand Code Search begins with the first code in the chosen brand list for that component 
and cycles through all the codes for that brand. If your component turns off, you have found the correct code. (If it cycles through 
and the LED indicator light blinks four times and turns off, all codes in the chosen brand lists have been searched and another 
programming method should be tried. The Brand Code Search mode is exited.)

9. Once you have found the correct code, you must save that code by pressing and releasing the 

STOP

key. The LED indicator light turns 

off. You must press the 

STOP

key to save the code or the correct code will not be stored!

10.To confirm that the component key is programmed with the correct code for maximum functionality, test the component. Attempt 

to control a variety of the component’s functions with the remote. If some of the features of your component do not work, try 
programming the remote with a different programming method.

11. Be sure to retrieve the code your remote programmed by finishing the Code Retrieval process.

MANUAL CODE SEARCH AND ENTRY

If your component’s brand isn’t listed in the Code Lists, or if you have tried all of the codes for your brand and the remote does not oper-
ate your component, try the Code Search method below—Manual Code Search. Code Search methods cycle through all of the codes in
the Code Lists in the event that your component’s code is listed under another brand.

The Manual Code Search method may take a long time because the remote searches through all of the codes in its memory for the code
that operates your component. 

TIP: 

Because there are so many codes, you may have to press the 

ON·OFF

key many times—possibly up to 200 times.

1. Manually turn on the component you want the remote to control (TV, VCR, DVD, satellite receiver or cable box).

2. Press and hold the component key (

TV, DVD, VCR, SAT·CBL, AUX

) you wish to program. The LED indicator light turns on and 

remains on.

3. While holding the component key down, press and hold the 

ON·OFF

key. The LED indicator light turns off.

4. After holding down both keys for three seconds, the LED indicator light turns back on. 

5. Release both keys. The LED indicator light remains on.

6. Press and release the 

ON·OFF

key repeatedly until your component turns off. Wait 4 seconds between key presses. Each time you 

press the 

ON·OFF

key, the LED indicator light blinks, and the next code in the list is sent. This process continues until all of the codes 

in the Code Lists have been searched. If your component turns off, you have found the correct code. (If it cycles through and the LED 
indicator light blinks four times and turns off, all codes have been searched. The Manual Code Search method is exited.)

TIP: 

To exit without saving at any point in the Manual Code Search, press and release the 

GO BACK

key.

TIP: 

Throughout the programming of each key, be sure to keep the remote pointed at the IR sensor of the component you are currently

programming the remote to control.

7. Once you have found the correct code, you must save the new code by pressing and releasing the 

STOP

key. The LED indicator light 

turns off. You must press the 

STOP

key to save the code or the correct code will not be stored!

8. To confirm that the component key is programmed with the correct code for maximum functionality, test the component. Attempt 

to control a variety of the component’s functions with the remote. If some of the features of your component do not work, try 
programming the remote with a different programming method.

9. Be sure to retrieve the code your remote programmed by finishing the Code Retrieval process.

Testing the Code for Maximum Functionality

To confirm that the component key is programmed with the correct code for maximum functionality, it is necessary to test the 
component. If some of the features of your component do not work, different codes in the list can be tried until you find the code that
allows the remote to control the majority of your component’s functions. Different codes can provide different levels of functionality.
Follow these steps to test for maximum functionality.

1. Once the code has been stored, use the remote to attempt to control a variety of the component’s functions. If the code that has 

been stored controls the majority of the component’s functions, programming is complete. If the code stored does not give maximum 
functionality, you will want to try another code. 

2. In that case, repeat the Manual Code Search and Entry Method from step 1. When the component turns off for the first time, do not 

press the 

STOP

key, which would store the code. Instead, with the component now off, continue to press the 

ON·OFF

key repeatedly 

until it turns back on. Wait 4 seconds between key presses. Once the component turns back on, you have found another code that 
operates the component. Press the 

STOP

key.

3. Test the functionality again by attempting to control a variety of the component’s functions. If the code that has been stored controls 

the majority of the component’s functions, programming is complete. If the code stored does not give maximum functionality, you will 
want to try another code. 

4. Repeat the Manual Code Search and Entry Method from step 1. Each time a code turns the component on or off, you have found a 

code that operates the remote and needs to be tested for maximum functionality. Continue through the code lists, cycling through the 
codes you have already tried, until you find one that offers maximum functionality.

Code Retrieval

Once you’ve programmed the remote to control your components, you may want to record the codes for future reference. If you used the
Direct Code Entry method, this is easy. Just find the codes you programmed in and make a note of them in the boxes below. If you used
one of the Code Search methods to program your remote or if you used the Direct Entry method but don’t remember the code, you will
need to retrieve each component’s four-digit code. Retrieving the actual code and writing it down will save you time if you ever need to
program the remote again (e.g., if programming is lost when you change the batteries). If the codes are recorded, you can use the Direct
Entry method to reprogram your remote to control your components, which is quick and easy.

1.  Press and hold the component key (

TV, DVD, VCR, AUX, SAT·CBL

) whose code you wish to retrieve. The LED indicator light turns on.

2.  While holding the component key down, press and hold the 

INFO

key. The LED indicator light turns off.

3.  After holding down both keys for three seconds, the LED indicator light turns back on.

4.  Release both keys. The LED indicator light remains on.

5.  Starting with the number 1 key, press and release each number key on the keypad in the following order (

1-9

, then 

0

). The number 

that causes the LED indicator light to blink is the first number of the code. As you find each number of the code, write them down 
for future reference.

NOTE:

All TV codes begin with the number 1; all VCR codes begin with the number 2; all DVDs, the number 3; and all satellite receivers

and cable boxes, the number 5.

6. Repeat step 5 until you have retrieved all four numbers in the code.

7. After the fourth number is retrieved, the LED indicator light blinks briefly, then turns off.

TIP: 

To exit the Code Retrieval Mode, press and release the 

GO BACK

key at any time.

NOTE: 

If you press an invalid key during the Code Retrieval process, the remote will not respond. If you do not press a valid Code

Retrieval key (

TV, DVD, VCR, AUX, SAT·CBL

, number keys 

0-9, INFO, GO BACK

), Code Retrieval times out after 15 seconds. The LED 

indicator light blinks four times, and then turns off.

Using the Remote to Control Your Components

Because this remote controls more than one component, you must first “tell” the remote which component you wish to operate. 
That means, if you wish to operate your TV, you must first press the TV key to put the remote in the TV Mode.

The remote stays in the chosen component mode (such as TV Mode) until you change it by pressing a different component key 
(

VCR, DVD, AUX, or SAT·CBL

). If your remote is in TV Mode, you must change the mode in order to operate your DVD or VCR, auxiliary

component, satellite receiver or cable box. For example, if you are in VCR Mode, and you wish to turn off your TV, you must press the

TV

key first before pressing the 

ON·OFF

key.

On-screen Menus and Guides

ACCESSING AND NAVIGATING MENUS AND PROGRAM GUIDES

Today’s advanced TVs and DVDs use on-screen menus to help you navigate through all their features and functions. Satellite receivers
and cable boxes offer program guides. While this remote cannot access every menu/guide system of every component model, it does
offer some menu/guide functionality. 

To use a component’s on-screen menu system, you first have to put the remote in Menu Mode. To use a component’s program guide,
you have to put remote in guide mode.

1.  Make sure your components are turned on and your TV is set to the component’s video source. 

2.  Press the component key whose menu or guide you want to access.

3.  Press the 

MENU

key to access an onscreen menu. The LED indicator light blinks, 

indicating you are in the Menu mode. Press the 

GUIDE

key to access the program 

guide for your satellite receiver or cable box.The LED inidicator light blinks to indicate 
you are in the Guide mode.

4.  Use the 

VOL+/- 

and/or 

CH+/-

keys to navigate through the on-screen menu system.

5.  To make a selection from the on-screen menu, press the 

MENU

or 

OK

key to select the 

highlighted item.

TIP:

If the remote doesn’t respond, check to see that the LED indicator light is still blinking.

It times out after 20 seconds. If this happens, just press the 

MENU/GUIDE

key again, and

then retry your selection.

EXITING A MENU/GUIDE MODE

The remote automatically times out of Menu/Guide Mode after 20 seconds of inactivity (no keys being pressed). At that time, the
remote clears the displayed menu from the TV.

If you want to exit the Menu/Guide Mode yourself, press the corresponding component key on the remote (

TV, DVD, VCR, AUX,

SAT·CBL

). The LED indicator light turns off.

PROBLEM: THE REMOTE DOES NOT OPERATE YOUR 

COMPONENT.

• Make sure your components are turned on and your 

TV is set to display the appropriate video source.

• You must put the remote in the correct mode by

pressing the corresponding component key (

TV,

DVD, VCR, AUX, SAT·CBL

) so the remote knows

which component you want to operate.

•  Remove any obstacles between the remote and the 

component. Make sure to aim the remote at the IR
sensor on the component.

•  Make sure the batteries are fresh and are properly

installed. Replace the batteries with two new AAA
batteries, if necessary. Reprogramming may be
required.

•  Reset the remote. Remove the batteries, then press

and hold the number 1 key on the remote for sever-
al seconds to reset the microprocessor inside the
remote. Release the number 1 key, reinstall the bat-
teries, and press the 

ON·OFF

key. If the indicator

light lights up, reprogram the remote and try again.
If it doesn’t light up, replace the batteries with new
ones.

PROBLEM: THE REMOTE CAN’T BE PROGRAMMED TO OPERATE 

YOUR COMPONENT.

•  If you are testing the remote after you have 

entered the code, you may be too far away from 
the component or at a wrong angle. This remote
uses IR (infrared) technology to communicate with
components. The remote sends the code, and the
component’s IR sensor reads the code. Therefore,
there must be an unobstructed path between the
remote and the IR sensor on the component. Move
closer and make sure you point the remote at the
component (DVD player when programming the 
DVD key; TV when programming the TV key; satellite
or cable box when programming the 

SAT·CBL

key, etc.)

•  If you’ve used the Direct Entry programming meth-

ods to enter the codes for your brand and the unit 
is still not functioning properly, try one of the Code
Search methods.

•  To control combo units, like TV/VCRs, TV/DVDs 

or TV/VCR/DVDs, you must program the individual
corresponding component keys to control each part
of the combo unit. Once programmed successfully,
the 

TV

key controls the TV functions, and the 

VCR

or 

DVD

key controls the VCR or DVD functions,

respectively. There is a specific section in the Code
Lists for combo units. The codes in this section
should be tried first using Direct Code Entry on the

TV, DVD, VCR,

or 

AUX

key(s). If this is unsuccessful,

follow the normal programming methods for both
the 

TV

and the 

DVD

or 

VCR

keys.

•  Make sure the batteries are fresh and are properly

installed.

PROBLEM: THE REMOTE IS NOT PERFORMING COMMANDS 

PROPERLY.

• Make sure your components are turned on and your 

TV is set to display the appropriate video source.

• You must put the remote in the correct mode by

pressing the corresponding component key (

TV,

DVD, VCR, AUX, SAT·CBL

) so the remote knows

which component you want to operate.

• Make sure component is “ready” (e.g., DVD player

has disc loaded; VCR has tape loaded, etc.)

• You may have pressed an invalid key for the mode

the remote is in.

• If you’re trying to change channels, try pressing the

OK

key after entering the channel number as this is

a requirement of certain models and brands.

• There is a possibility that a programmed code may

only be able to control some of your component 
features (e.g., only turns a component on and off).
To confirm that the component key is programmed
with the correct code for maximum functionality, test
the component. Attempt to control a variety of the
component’s functions with the remote. If some of
the features of your components do not work, try
programming the remote with a different code in the
list using the Direct Code Entry Method, until you
find the code that allows the remote to control the
majority of your component’s functions. Different
codes can provide different levels of functionality. 

PROBLEM: THE LED INDICATOR LIGHT DOES NOT LIGHT WHEN 

YOU PRESS A KEY.

• Make sure your components are turned on and your

TV is set to display the appropriate video source.

• You may have pressed an invalid key for the mode

the remote is in. You must put the remote in the 
correct mode by pressing the corresponding 
component key (

TV, DVD, VCR, AUX, SAT·CBL

) so 

the remote knows which component you want to
operate.

•  Make sure the batteries are fresh and are properly

installed. Replace the batteries with two new AAA
batteries, if necessary. Reprogramming may be
required.

PROBLEM: THE VCR WON’T RECORD.

•  Make sure the remote is in VCR Mode.

•  Make sure the tape is properly loaded in the VCR.

•  Make sure the tape is not write-protected. If the

safety tab is removed the tape is write-protected,
and you cannot record onto that tape.

PROBLEM: THE REMOTE WILL NOT CHANGE CHANNELS ON 

COMPONENT.

• Make sure your components are turned on and your

TV is set to display the appropriate video source.

•  You must put the remote in the correct mode by

pressing the corresponding component key (

TV,

DVD, VCR, AUX, SAT·CBL

) so the remote knows

which component you want to operate.

•  Press the 

OK

key after you enter a channel number.

•  Remove any obstacles between the remote and the 

component. Make sure to aim the remote at the IR
sensor on the component.

PROBLEM: THE COMPONENT’S MENU DOES NOT APPEAR 

ON THE TV SCREEN.

•  Make sure you have connected your component to

your TV properly and selected the correct input. 
(See your components’ Owner’s Manuals for proper
connection procedures.)

• Make sure your components are turned on and your

TV is set to display the appropriate video source.

•  You must put the remote in the correct mode by

pressing the corresponding component key (

TV,

DVD, VCR, AUX, SAT·CBL

) so the remote knows

which component you want to operate.

•  Menu access isn’t supported for all brands. If 

that’s the case, you’ll need to use your original
remote control to access menu functions for these
components.

Toll-free helpline 1·800·233·8397 or see 

www.adventproducts.com for more information.

Troubleshooting

VCR·AUX KEY CONTROLS:

Additional TV

press 1

VCR

press 2

Additional DVD

press 3

Additional satellite or cable box

press 5

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Mise en place des piles et généralités

Votre commande universelle requiert l’utilisation de deux piles alcalines AAA (les piles sont fournies pour certains modèles). Pour
mettre les piles en place :

1. Retirez le couvercle du compartiment des piles.

2. Insérez les piles en faisant coïncider les pôles (+) et (-) des piles avec les repères se trouvant à l’intérieur du compartiment 

des piles.

3. Exercez une pression sur le couvercle pour qu’il s’enclenche en place.

REMARQUE :

Il pourra être nécessaire de reprogrammer la télécommande après le remplacement des piles.

Protection antidécharge

Votre télécommande universelle économise l’énergie des piles en s’éteignant automatiquement si une touche est enfoncée 
pendant plus de 60 secondes. Cette précaution économise les piles dans l’éventualité où les touches resteraient enfoncées si la
télécommande se trouve par exemple coincée entre les coussins d’un sofa.

Saisie directe des codes

Suivez les étapes ci-dessous pour programmer votre télécommande universelle par l’intermédiaire de la méthode de saisie directe
des codes :

1. Allumez manuellement l’appareil à commander à l’aide de la télécommande (téléviseur, magnétoscope, lecteur/enregistreur de 

DVD, récepteur de signaux satellites ou décodeur).

2. Repérez les listes de codes fournies. Trouvez la liste correspondant à l’appareil que vous désirez programmer. Trouvez la marque 

de l’appareil. Vous remarquerez une liste de codes à quatre chiffres pour chaque marque. Si la marque de votre appareil ne 
figure pas dans la liste, utilisez l’une des méthodes de recherche de codes pour programmer la télécommande. (Reportez-vous 
aux méthodes de recherche de codes.)

3. Appuyez sur la touche de l’appareil que vous désirez programmer et maintenez-la enfoncée. Le voyant lumineux DEL s’allume 

et reste allumé. Si vous relâchez la touche correspondant à l’appareil que vous désirez programmer à un moment ou à un 
autre de la procédure de saisie directe de codes, le voyant lumineux DEL clignote quatre fois et la procédure s’interrompt. 
La télécommande mémorise le dernier code programmé pour la touche de l’appareil concerné.

4. Tout en maintenant la touche de l’appareil à commander enfoncée, consultez les listes de codes pour y trouver le code à 

quatre chiffres correspondant à la marque de l’appareil et utilisez les touches du clavier numérique (0 à 9) pour le saisir. 
Le voyant lumineux DEL s’éteint après la saisie du premier chiffre. 

5. Le voyant lumineux DEL s’allume après la saisie du quatrième chiffre. Relâchez la touche correspondant à l’appareil que 

vous désirez programmer en ce moment. Si le voyant lumineux DEL s’éteint, vous avez saisi un code valide et suivi la procédure 
adéquate de saisie directe de codes.

Si vous saisissez un code qui ne figure pas dans la liste de codes et que vous ne suivez pas toutes les étapes de saisie directe 
de codes, le voyant DEL clignote quatre fois lorsque la touche est relâchée. Cela indique qu’une erreur de programmation s’est 
produite. En pareil cas, répétez la procédure de saisie directe de codes de l’étape 3 et essayez le prochain code de la liste.

ASTUCE :

Lors de la programmation des touches, assurez-vous de toujours pointer la télécommande en direction du capteur

infrarouge de l’appareil que vous êtes en train de programmer à l’aide de la télécommande.

6. Testez l’appareil pour confirmer que la touche est programmée avec un code qui permet une utilisation optimale. Essayez de 

commander plusieurs fonctions de l’appareil à l’aide de la télécommande. Si certaines fonctions de votre appareil ne répondent 
pas, essayez de programmer la télécommande à l’aide d’un autre code figurant dans la liste jusqu’à ce que vous trouviez celui 
qui permet à la télécommande de contrôler les principales fonctions de votre appareil. Des codes différents peuvent procurer 
des niveaux de fonctionnalité variés. 

7. N’oubliez pas de noter le code dans l’encadré se trouvant sous la rubrique Récupération du code du présent manuel pour 

pouvoir vous y reporter ultérieurement.

Méthodes de recherche de codes

PROGRAMMATION DE LA TOUCHE AUX (AUXILIAIRE) POUR COMMANDER L’APPAREIL DE VOTRE CHOIX

Vous pouvez programmer les touches 

AUX

de manière à ce qu’elles commandent d’autres appareils de votre choix. Pour ce faire,

vous devez d’abord « préprogrammer » la touche AUX.

1. Appuyez sur la touche 

AUX

et maintenez-la enfoncée. Le voyant 

lumineux DEL s’allume.

2. Tout en maintenant la touche 

AUX

enfoncée, appuyez sur la touche 

du clavier numérique correspondant, dans le tableau, à l’appareil 
que vous désirez commander, puis relâchez-la. Le voyant lumineux 
DEL s’éteint.

3. Relâchez la touche 

AUX

. Le voyant lumineux DEL clignote quatre 

fois, puis s’éteint. La touche 

AUX

est maintenant « programmée ». 

Elle est en mesure de commander l’appareil que vous avez 
sélectionné.

4. Programmez ensuite la touche 

AUX

de manière à ce qu’elle puisse commander la marque d’appareil que vous possédez. 

N’oubliez pas de consulter la liste des codes d’appareils appropriée ou d’utiliser l’une des méthodes de recherche de codes 
décrite ci-dessous   :

RECHERCHE ET SAISIE DE CODES ASSOCIÉS À UNE MARQUE

Si la marque de votre appareil figure dans la liste de codes associés à une marque (consultez les listes de codes fournies), vous
devriez être en mesure de programmer votre télécommande universelle en parcourant les listes de code établies pour ce fabricant.
La recherche/saisie de codes associés à une marque constitue la méthode de programmation la plus rapide de la télécommande,
si votre appareil (

téléviseur, lecteur de DVD, magnétoscope, récepteur de signaux satellites ou décodeurs

) figure dans les listes

associées à ces marques.

Si la marque de votre appareil ne figure pas dans la liste de codes de marque, utilisez l’une des méthodes de programmation
décrites ci-dessous :

ASTUCE :

Pour quitter la procédure de recherche de codes associés à une marque sans effectuer de sauvegarde, appuyez sur la touche

GO BACK (retour) et relâchez-la.

1. Allumez manuellement l’appareil que vous désirez commander à l’aide de la télécommande.

2. Repérez les codes de marque dans les listes de codes et conservez-les à portée de la main.

REMARQUE :

La télécommande ne répondra pas si vous appuyez sur une touche non valide durant la recherche de codes associés à

une marque. Le mode de recherche se met en veille après deux minutes si vous n’appuyez pas sur une touche valide de recherche de
codes associés à une marque (

TV [téléviseur], DVD [lecteur/enregistreur DVD], VCR [magnétoscope], AUX [auxiliaire], SAT·CBL 

[satellite câble], ON·OFF [mise en fonction/hors fonction], GO BACK [retour], STOP [arrêt] et les chiffres 0-9

).  Une fois la recherche

interrompue, le voyant lumineux DEL clignote quatre fois, puis s’éteint. Le dernier code programmé associé à l’appareil que vous désirez
commander est conservé en mémoire.

3. Appuyez sur la touche de l’appareil que vous désirez programmer (

TV, DVD, VCR, SAT·CBL, AUX

) et maintenez-la enfoncée. Le voyant 

lumineux DEL s’allume et reste allumé. Assurez-vous que vous avez préprogrammé la touche AUX servant à commander l’appareil de 
votre choix.

4. Tout en continuant d’appuyer sur la touche correspondant à l’appareil que vous désirez commander, appuyez sur la touche 

ON·OFF

(en fonction/hors fonction) et maintenez-la enfoncée. Le voyant lumineux DEL s’éteint.

5. Le voyant lumineux DEL se rallume après que les touches ont été enfoncées pendant trois secondes.

6. Relâchez les deux touches. Le voyant lumineux DEL reste allumé.

7. Consultez les codes de marque figurant dans les listes de codes fournies. Appuyez, puis relâchez sur les touches du clavier 

numérique correspondant au code à saisir. Le voyant lumineux DEL clignote une fois.

ASTUCE :

Lors de la programmation des touches, assurez-vous de toujours pointer la télécommande en direction du capteur infrarouge

de l’appareil que vous êtes en train de programmer à l’aide de la télécommande.

8.  Enfoncez, puis relâchez la touche 

ON·OFF

à plusieurs reprises jusqu’à ce que l’appareil s’éteigne. Le voyant lumineux DEL clignote 

chaque fois que vous appuyez sur la touche 

ON·OFF

, et le code suivant est transmis à l’appareil. La recherche de codes associés à 

une marque commence par le premier code de la liste de marques d’appareils choisie et se poursuit pour tous les codes associés 
à cette marque. L’appareil s’éteint une fois que vous avez trouvé le bon code. (Si le cycle se déroule et que le voyant lumineux 
DEL clignote quatre fois puis s’éteint, tous les codes des listes de la marque choisie ont été explorés et une autre méthode de 
programmation doit être essayée. On quitte le mode de recherche de codes associés à une marque.)

9. Une fois que vous avez trouvé le code adéquat, vous devez le sauvegarder en appuyant sur la touche 

STOP

et en la relâchant.   

Le voyant lumineux DEL s’éteint. Vous devez appuyer sur la touche 

STOP

pour sauvegarder le code adéquat sans quoi il ne sera 

pas conservé en mémoire!

10.Testez l’appareil pour confirmer que la touche associée à l’appareil dispose du code adéquat procurant une fonctionnalité maximale. 

Essayez de commander plusieurs fonctions de l’appareil à l’aide de la télécommande. Si certaines fonctions de l’appareil ne 
répondent pas, essayez de programmer la télécommande à l’aide d’une méthode de programmation différente.

11.Assurez-vous de récupérer le code que votre télécommande a programmé en terminant la procédure de récupération du code.

RECHERCHE ET SAISIE MANUELLE DE CODES

Si la marque de votre appareil ne figure pas dans les listes de codes, ou si vous avez essayé tous les codes pour votre marque et 
que la télécommande ne commande pas votre appareil, essayez la méthode de recherche de codes ci-dessous — Recherche manuelle
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