Philips 55PL9223, 44PL9523, 55PL9523 Programming the TV Remote to Operate Accessory Devices

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PROGRAMMING THE TV REMOTE TO OPERATE ACCESSORY DEVICES

The remote control supplied with your television may also work with a variety of infrared-con- trolled accessory devices such as cable boxes, VCRs, amplifiers, HD satellite receivers, satellite receivers, DVD players, and CD players.

1 Press the CBL, VCR, AMP, HD, SAT, DVD, or CD Mode button, depending on the type of accessory device you

AMP

want to operate. If the function but- tons—Play, CH + or –, Stop, for exam- ple—on the remote control work the device, the remote is ready to use and no further steps are required.

If the remote does not work with the accessory device, proceed to step 2.

Using the Code Entry Method

Please look up the code(s) for your brand of accessory device (listed on pages 24–25) before you begin the next few steps.

GUIDE

POWER

SELECT

POWER

INFO

HIGH DEFINITION

SAT

DVD619 DVD/CD PLAYER

OPEN/CLOSE

STANDBY-ON

DVD

STOP PLAY PAUSE

PREVNEXT

2 Press the desired Mode button that cor- responds to the type of device you wish to operate—CBL, VCR, AMP, HD, SAT, DVD, or CD. A green light will indicate the mode labeled on the top of the button, while a red light will indicate the mode labeled on the bot- tom of the button. If needed, hold the button down and the light will toggle between the green and red settings.

3 Press and hold the 1 and 3 Digit (Number) buttons at the same time until the Backlight and selected Mode but- tons light up. Then release both buttons.

4 Within 30 seconds of completing step 3 and using the Digit (Number) buttons, enter the four-digit code from pages 24–25 for your brand of device. Several codes may be listed for your brand, so you may need to try them all before the remote will operate the device.

If a valid code number has been entered, the Backlight and Mode buttons will turn off and then blink twice. The remote control will assign that code number to the mode selected.

Try the function buttons to see if the remote will operate your accessory device.

If yes, no other steps are required.

If no, try the procedure again with another code number listed by your brand. Several attempts may be needed to complete all code numbers.

If none of the codes work, please refer to page 23 to try the Auto Search Method.

VCR

CBL

2 2

3

ACITVE

SOUND CONTROL PICTURE

1 2

ZOOM

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