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Continued from page 20.
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The green light behind the Standby–On
button will blink for 3 seconds to show
that a valid code was input. If a valid
code was not entered, the light will
stay on continuously for 3 seconds. If
that occurs, go back to step 1 and
begin the programming process again.
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Now you will try to use the TV remote
with the accessory device.
Press the Select button on the remote
to cycle across the accessory mode
dial. Stop pressing the button when the
mode you desire is lighted. The light
will stay on for 2 seconds and then
begin blinking. The blinking means
that the remote is in the accessory
mode you have selected.
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Within 60 seconds from the time the
blinking starts, point the remote toward
the accessory device and press the
Standby–On button.
If the device does not respond to the
Standby–On command, follow the
steps for programming the remote
again using a different setup code for
the type and brand of accessory device
you wish to operate. Refer again to the
code list on pages 22-23. If no more
codes are listed for the type and brand
of accessory device, the remote likely
will not operate your particular model
of accessory device. NOTE: Your TV
remote is not necessarily capable of
being programmed to operate all mod-
els of the brands of accessory devices
listed on pages 22-23. You may want to
try the programming process again. Try
using the number(s) that are listed for
your type and brand of device to be
sure you did not make a mistake in
inputting the digits during your first
attempt at programming.
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If the remote control is in one of the acces-
sory modes (a mode light is flashing)—
CBL, VCR, DVD, SAT, AMP—and you
don't press any of the remote buttons for
sixty seconds, a "time-out" occurs, returning
the remote to TV mode.
Programming the Remote Control
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You can change the duration of the time-out
mode by simultaneously pressing the Select
button and a digit button, 1–4. Using digit 1
will set the time-out to 15 seconds; digit 2, 30
seconds; digit 3, 60 seconds; and digit 4, 120
seconds. The default time-out setting after
you replace the batteries in the remote is 60
seconds. All modes will have the same time-
out setting.
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