Programming the device code by using auto setup mode

If your home entertainment device does not respond to the remote control after you try all the codes listed for your brand, try searching for your code by using these steps for auto setup mode.

1Turn on the TV. Turn on the device you want to program.

2Press 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.

3Press and hold down the Device button on the remote control for 5 seconds, until the device 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.

4Enter 8, 8, 8, 8, and the device light blinks once and then remains lit.

5Press and release the Power button once on the remote control. Wait until the device light stops blinking.

￿If the device turns off, continue with step 6.

￿If the device does not turn off, continue to press and release the Power button, waiting each time for the device light to stop blinking, until the device turns off.

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Each time you press the Power button, the auto setup is trying a different code. Be sure to wait until the device light stops blinking before pressing the Power button again. You may need to press the Power button several times before the correct code is found.

6Once the device turns off, press the OK button on the remote control to save the code.

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If you cannot find a code that controls your device, and your device is not listed in “Manufacturer’s codes” on page 53, your device cannot be programmed into this remote control.

After programming a primary device, you can program a second device for volume mapping; see “Programming the second device for volume mapping” on page 51.

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