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•It may occur that learning a button function fails the first time. The red Setup light will then give 4 short blinks and go out. In this case, please try again.
•If you keep having trouble learning button functions, check the batteries in both SRP5107WM and original remote control and replace if necessary.
•It may also be that the remote control learn memory is full (a total of about 60 buttons can be learned). In this case you can reset one or more buttons to their original functions in order to create memory space. For this, see chapter 3.4.
3.4Resetting a button to its original function
If an improved button (see chapter 2.3.3) still does not function as expected, you can always reset the button to its original function.
When resetting a button to its original function, any learned function stored under the button will be deleted.
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4Service and support
4.1Frequently asked questions
In this chapter you will find answers to the most frequently asked questions about your universal remote control.
Setup
I cannot enter setup mode.
Battery level too low or battery lifetime came to an end.
•Replace the batteries. See chapter 2.1.
The brand code for my device is missing in the ‘Shortlist of brands’ in the Quick Start Guide.
The ‘Shortlist of brands’ only mentions the most common brands of TV, DVR, DVD player/recorder, Cable/Satellite box, DTV,VCR, HD and auxiliary equipment.
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