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12 Other settings

12.1 Restoring default settings

To restore your receiver default settings, refer to paragraph 11.5.5.

12.2 Changing the remote control setting

If you have other items of equipment in your home and the remote control of the Philips receiver
interferes with them,you can change the setting of the remote control. For this you must change the
setting of both your receiver and remote control.
To change the setting of your remote control:
-Simultaneously press number buttons 1and 3 and hold them for at least 3 seconds
-Simultaneously release the two buttons.
-Enter the new setting within the next 60 seconds:
•4for alternativesetting (38)
•3for the default factory setting (39)
The remote control can be tested by trying to control the receiver.If the setting has been changed,
the remote will no longer operate the receiver.You must then change the setting of your receiver.
Note:if the batter ies are removed while a button is being pressed,the default setting (39) is restored.
To change the setting of your receiver:
-Disconnect your receiver from the mains.
-Reconnect your receiver to the mains while pressing the <PROG-> button on the front panel,and
hold this button until both red LEDs come on,with the right-hand one blinking. It may take a few
seconds for these LEDs to come on.
-Release the <PROG-> button.
-Press the <OK> keyof your remote control.
The front panel left-hand LED then turns green while the right-hand one stops blinking if the new
setting has been accepted,or the front panel left-hand LED then turns red while the right-hand one
stops blinking (both LEDs lit in red) if the setting change has failed.
In case of successful setting change,wait for a few moments for the receiver to return to normal
operation.
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