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Getting started

The Learning feature

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The Learning feature completes the programming procedure described on page 4, as it enables you to record the functionality of a specific button from the original remote control to one of the TV’s remote control buttons.

Notes:

-Before using the Learning feature, make sure this TV’s remote control is programmed to control other appliances you have connected to the TV. Programming the remote control erases all learned commands for that appliance mode.

-You cannot record a learned function to the following buttons on the TV’s remote control: TV,

VCR, DVD, AUX, SAT, AMP, EXIT, and LIGHT.

-The remote control functions are recorded (learned) by sending infrared (IR) signals: this operation should be carried out in a dimly lit room to avoid interference. Make sure the TV’s remote and the original remote are no more than 5 cm apart, with the Infrared (IR) transmitter

of the original remote facing the IR receiver on the top of the TV’s remote.

-The learned buttons are mode specific—if you add a button function from your DVD player’s remote control, you must press the DVD button first before the learned function will work (in TV mode, the button where you’ve stored the learned function will continue to work as it always has).

-Certain remote controls do not support the use of the Learning function.

Adding a Learned Function

1.On the TV remote, press and hold the appliance button that applies to the function you will be adding (DVD, VCR, SAT, AMP, or AUX).The appliance button lights up. Press and hold the REC button.

2.The appliance button lights turn on, then off. Release both buttons.The relevant appliance button light remains on.

3.On the TV’s remote control, press the button where you want to store the new function (the appliance button turns off and then back on).

Note: If you press an invalid button on the TV remote, the appliance buttons flash several times to alert you.You’ll have to repeat step 3.

4.Press and hold the button of the appliance’s remote control that has the functionality you are recording to the TV’s remote control. Keep pressing the button until the TV remote’s appliance button light turns off and back on.The function has been saved to the TV remote.

Note: if it is not possible to programme this function the appliance buttons flash several times. You’ll have to repeat step 3.

5.Repeat this procedure to add more functions. Or, press EXIT to exit learning mode. Note: If you want to assign a new function to a button already programmed, you must record over it.

Clearing a Learned Function

1.Press and hold the relevant appliance button (the appliance button lights up).Then press and hold the EXIT button.

2.The appliance buttons turn on. Release the appliance and EXIT buttons (the appliance button being unprogrammed remains on). Remote is now in Clear learned function mode.

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Press the button where learning is to be cleared.The appliance button flashes off then back on—the learned function was cleared successfully.

Repeat steps 1 through 3 to clear more learned functions.

Note: If an invalid button is pressed, the appliance mode button(s) flashes 4 times to alert you. Repeat step 3.

5.Press the EXIT button and your TV remote returns to its original operating mode.

Deleting ALL Learned Functions

1.Press and hold the EXIT button.The current appliance button lights up.Then press and hold the button.

2.The appliance button lights turn on, then off. Release both buttons.The current appliance button light remains on.

3.Press any appliance button to delete all learned functions in all modes.

Important: If the batteries in your remote control are run down, you can use the buttons on the front of your set, as they have the same functions as those on the remote control.

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Technicolor - Thomson ITC250 manual Learning feature, Adding a Learned Function, Clearing a Learned Function