Programming the Remote Control for a Home Entertainment Device

Your HP remote control is programmable. Program the remote control to operate other home entertainment devices such as your audio receiver, DVD player, PVR, or set-top box. Manufacturer codes for compatible brands are listed at the end of this section.

You can also program a second device such as an external sound system for volume mapping, where pressing the Volume buttons or Mute button sends an IR remote code to adjust the sound level at the second device.

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If the brand of your device is not listed in “Manufacturer’s codes” on page 53, try programming the device code by using the steps in “Programming the device code by using auto setup mode” on page 52.

Programming the device code

Use these steps to program a device button if your brand is listed.

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Read all the steps completely before proceeding. Before performing step 4, highlight or write down the codes and device you want to program. If your manufacturer is not listed in “Manufacturer’s codes” on page 53, try programming the device code by using the steps in “Programming the device code by using auto setup mode” on page 52.

1Locate the brand of your device and the manufacturer’s codes (see the listings in “Manufacturer’s codes” on page 53).

2Turn on the TV. Turn on the device you want to program.

3Press the Device button on the remote control as needed to select the device to program (CBL, DVD, AVR, or AUX). Wait until the device indicator light on the remote control goes out.

4Press and hold down the Device button on the remote control for 5 seconds, until the device indicator light blinks, and then release the Device button. The device light blinks one more time and then remains lit, indicating the remote control is in programming mode.

5Enter the first four-digit code for your manufacturer from the table. If the code is accepted, the device light blinks twice. If the code is not accepted, the device light blinks three times.

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