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4 Press and hold the SET button on the remote

control until the LED blinks twice, then
release the button.

5 Enter the first five-digit code for your device.

The LED blinks once as each digit is entered.
If the code is correct, the LED blinks twice.

6 Aim the remote at the device, then press the

button.The device should turn off.

7 Repeat steps 1 through 6 to program

additional devices.

8 Press the SET button to save the code and

exit.

Searching for a code

To search for a code:
1
Press a device key.

2 Press and hold the SET button until the LED

blinks twice, the release the button.

3 Enter 991, then the device group number

(0=cable, 1=TV, 2=VCR, 3=audio). The LED
blinks twice.

4 Aim the remote control at the device, then

press the

button. If the device responds,

go to step 7.

5 If the device does not respond, press the

CH+ button. Your remote control will try the
next code. Keep pressing the CH+ button
until the device responds. You can press the
CH– button to try a previous code.

6 To search for a code for another device,

repeat steps 1 through 5.

7 Press the SET button to save the code and

exit.

Checking the code
If you programmed a device by searching for a
code, you may want to know what four-digit code
the remote is using.

To check the code:
1
Press the device button on the remote

control.

2 Press and hold the SET button until the LED

blinks twice, then release the button.

3 Enter 990. The LED blinks twice.

4 Press 1 and count the LED blinks. This is the

first digit of the code. For example, if the LED
blinks twice, the first digit is 2. If the LED
does not blink, the first digit is 0.

5 Repeat step 4 using 2 for the second digit, 3

for the third digit, 4 for the fourth digit, and 5
for the fifth digit.

6 Press the SET button to exit.

Programming the volume lock

The remote control comes preset to let you
control the volume of each connected device.
You can change the volume lock so that one
device’s volume controls volume in all modes.
After you lock the volume control, you can unlock
the volume control for a specific device so you
can control the volume for that device
independently.

To lock the volume control:
1
Press and hold the SET button until the LED

blinks twice, then release the button.

2 Enter 993, then press the device button for

the device you want to control the volume.
The LED blinks twice. When you press the
VOL+, VOL–, or MUTE button on the remote
control, the device you selected controls the
volume regardless of which device you are
using.

To unlock the volume control:
1
Press and hold the SET button until the LED

blinks twice, then release the button.

2 Enter 993, then press VOL+ button. The LED

blinks four times. The volume control is
unlocked.

To unlock a single device’s volume control:
1
Press the device key.

2 Press and hold the SET button until the LED

blinks twice, then release the button.

3 Enter 993, then press VOL– button. The LED

blinks four times. The volume control for the
device you selected is unlocked.

Troubleshooting the remote control

Note

If the LED does not blink twice, repeat steps 3
through 5 using a different code.

Note

If the device does not turn off, repeat steps 4
through 6 using a different code. If you cannot find
a code that works, see “Searching for a code” on
page 17.

Symptom

Possible solution

LED does not blink when
a button is pressed

Replace the batteries.

LED blinks when a
button is pressed, but
device does not respond

Make sure that you are at less than 15
feet (4.6 meters) from the device and
that you point the remote control at the
remote sensor on the device.

LED blinks one long
blink

You pressed an incorrect button. Start
the procedure over again.

Remote control does not
control a device or only
controls some features
of the device

Make sure that the device has a remote
sensor, then try another code.

No volume on a device

See “Programming the volume lock”
on page 17.

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