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Insignia 55" LED-LCD HDTV, 120 HZ 1080p
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Programming universal
remote controls
Programming your Insignia universal remote
control
(NS-RC06A-11)
To program your remote control (NS-RC05A-11):
1Find the codes for the devices you want to
program in “Manufacturers’ codes” on page 57
and write them down or highlight them.
2Turn on the device (for example, a DVD player)
and, if needed, load media such as a DVD.
3Press the device button on the TV remote for the
device th at you w ant to p rogra m (TV, DVD, STB,
or AUX).
4Press and hold SET until the red LED blinks
twice, then release.
5Enter the first five-digit code for the device and
brand that you want to program. The LED blinks
once as each digit is entered. If the code is valid,
the LED blinks twice.
6Aim the remote at the device and press
(power). The device should turn off. If it does
not, repeat Steps 3 through 5, trying each code
for your brand until you find one that works. If
you cannot find a code that works, see
“Searching for your code” below.
7Repeat Steps 1 to 5 for the other devices you
want to control. For future reference, writ e down
each working device code.
Searching for your code
If your device does not respond to the remote
control after trying all codes listed for your brand, or
if your brand is not listed, try searching for your
code.
To search for your code:
1Turn on the device you want to control.
2Press the device button on your TV remote
control (TV, DVD, DVD, STB, or AUX) once.
3Press and hold SET until the red LED blinks
twice, then release.
4Enter 9 9 1. The LED blinks twice.
5Press the number that matches your device
type.
•0—Cable converters, video accessories,
satellite receivers
•1—TVs
•2—VCRs, DVD players, Blu-ray Disc players
•3—Audio amplifiers, audio amplifiers/tuners,
CD players
6Aim the remote at the device and press
(power). The remote sends IR codes from its
library to the selected device, starting with the
most popular code first. If the device responds,
go to Step 8.
7If the device does not respond, press CHS and
the remote tests the next code for that device
type. Continue to press CHS until the device
turns off.
8Now that you have found the correct code, press
SET to save the code that worked for your
device. The LED blinks twice to indicate that the
code has been saved.
9To search for other device codes, repeat Steps 1
to 8.
Checking the codes
If you have set up the remote using the procedure
in “Searching for your code” on page 53, you may
need to find out which five-digit code is operating
your equipment.
To find out which code is assigned to your TV
(for example):
1Press TV once.
2Press and hold SET until the red LED blinks
twice, then release.
3Enter 9 9 0. The LED blinks twice.
4To view the code for the first digit, press 1.
Count the red LED blinks (for example, three
blinks = 3), then write down the number in the
appropriate code listing at the top of this
column.
5Repeat Step 4 for the four remaining digits,
using 2 for the second digit, 3 for the third digit,
4 for the fourth digit , and 5 for the fifth digit.
6To check for other device codes, repeat Steps 1
through 5, substituting the device button for
the device you would like to check.
Using learning
This universal remote control includes a learning
feature so you can add functions that are unique to
your home entertainment devices (such as VCR
Tracking Up or Down). However, there are some
considerations to keep in mind.
Precautions
• Your original remote controls must be in working
order for learning to work properly.
• Learned buttons are mode-specific, so each one
can store a unique function for each mode.
• Do not use the following butto ns for learning:
Device buttons, SET, or (record).
• Learning capacity is approximately 42 to 75
buttons, depending on the code being learned.
• Certain device functions are not learnable,
including multi-frequency types, some high
frequency functions, and other unusual formats.
Note
If the LED does not blink twice, repeat steps 2 to 4
and try entering the code again.
Note
Press CHT to try the previous code.
Note
If the LED does not blink, the code digit is 0.