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Instructions for use

Note: The third mode (STB) can be used either for operating your Set Top Box, satellite or cable decoder or digital terrestrial receiver / decoder.

The fourth mode (AMP) can be used either for operating your amplifier, receiver or Home Theatre System.

Automatically setting the remote control

The remote control will now automatically search for the right code for your device.

Example of TV (TV, LCD TV, plasma TV, projector, HD TV):

1Make sure the TV is switched on and select a channel using the original remote control or the keys on the TV (for example channel 1).

The SRM 5100 emits the ‘switch TV to standby’ signal for all models of

TV that are stored in the memory.

2Press the MODE key to select TV. Press the key until the TV LED lights up.

– The LED lights up for 10 seconds and then goes out.

3 Then keep keys 1 and 3 pressed simultaneously for three seconds until the TV LED flashes twice and then remains lit.

4Press the SRM 5100 Standby (y) key.

The TV LED goes out and the SRM 5100 now

starts emitting all known ‘switch TV to standby’ signals, one by one.

Each time a code is sent, the TV LED lights up.

5 When your TV switches to standby, immediately press the SRM 5100 Standby (y) key to stop the auto-search.

The TV LED blinks twice and then goes out. The SRM 5100 has now

found a code that works on your TV.

6 Check if you can operate all functions on your TV with the SRM 5100.

If this is not the case, you can redo the automatic setting. The SRM 5100 will then search for a code that works better.

After the SRM 5100 has run through all the known codes, the search will stop automatically and the TV LED will stop flashing.

Automatic programming of a TV takes a maximum of 5 minutes. For STB and AMP this time is 2 minutes.

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Philips SRM 5100 user manual Automatically setting the remote control