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Try it out! The easiest way to find out how your new remote works, is to try pressing the keys and see what happens - don't worry, you won't damage anything! Most of the keys work just like on your original remote control. Of course, if your TV does not offer a specific function, pressing that key will have no effect.
DON'T FORGET THE BATTERIES!
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GETTING STARTED
You'll need two 1.5V batteries, type R03, UM4 or AAA only. Put them in like this.
Remember to replace the batteries at least once a year. Don't leave the batteries out for longer than one hour, otherwise you will need to set the remote up again.
This remote is ready to work with any Philips TV. For other brands of equipment, it needs to be set up first. That only takes a couple of seconds, thanks to Philips' Simple System Setup!
Before you start, make sure the equipment is switched on. Sit right in front of it.
If you know the brand of your equipment, look at the code list at the back of this booklet, and find the first
lights up. (Release the keys, the green LED should stay on)
2Enter the
That's it! Now, press a few keys on the remote to check that the equipment responds correctly. If it doesn't, try again using the next code in the list. In the rare instance that none of the codes work, follow the instructions in the next section.
Tip: Make a note of the code inside the battery case, and in the back of this booklet in case you ever need to setup again.
If you don't know the brand of your equipment or if you can not find it in the codelist, setup still won't take long. Philips' patented Handsfree autosearch tests all the codes one after another and finds the right one for you! The search time averages about 90 seconds. (Maximum search time is 5 minutes for TV)
Make sure the TV is switched on. You will know when the correct code has been found because the equipment will switch off.
1 Press and hold 1 and 3 at the same time until the green LED lights up.
2Press to start the search. Each time the green LED blinks, another code is sent. When the right code is found, the equipment switches off.
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