Programming the Remote Control
Now try to use the remote control with theDVD619 DVD/CD PLAYEROPEN/CLOSESTOPPLAYPAUSE
STANDBY-ON
accessory device to see if it is correctly pro-PREVNEXT
grammed.
Press the Select button on the remote
to select the type of device. When the
4
mode you desire lights up, stop press-
ing the button. When the light begins5
blinking the remote is ready for use
with the device.
Press the Standby�On button. As longINFOSELECTPIXEL PLUS
as the light keeps blinking, you can useTVCCSURRHD
5
SCREEN
the remote with the selected device.
SURFFORMAT
Once the light disappears, the remote4?
is back in TV mode.
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If the device does not respond to the?
Standby�On command, repeat steps 1-PIP
6 using a different code. If there are no
other for the type and brand of acces-MUTE
sory device, the remote likely will not
operate your particular model of acces-
sory device.
AV+
NOTE: Your TV remote is not necessarily
ACTIVE
capable of operating all models of the brandsSAPCONTROLCLOCK
of accessory devices listed on pages 24�25.
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.
cc CHECK IT OUT
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-
HELPFUL HINTout setting.
If the remote control is in one of the acces-
sory modes (a mode light is flashing)N
CBL, VCR, DVD, SAT, AMPNand you
donOt press any of the remote buttons for
sixty seconds, a Otime-out� occurs, returning
the remote to TV mode.
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