The ROC 2206 is a universal remote control (2 in 1). It can replace 2 remote controls thanks to its
2 mode keys TV, VCR/DVD... It is compatible with the majority of television sets, video cassette
recorders, DVD players, satellite and cable receivers as well as terrestrial digital television (DVBT),
amplifiers and other audio equipment provided they are controlled by infra red signals.
This remote control has been factory programmed to allow you to use it immediately with the
majority of Thomson Group devices.We therefore advise you to try it before beginning to program it.
If programming is necessary, follow one of the methods A, B, C, D or E that are given in this manual.
But before anything else, fit the two batteries into the remote control handset and peel off the tab as
shown on the diagram on the inside of the cover.
Keep these instructions and the separate list of codes in a safe place so that you can later reprogram
your remote control.
1 Indicator lamp: the indicator lamp lights up when any
key is pressed.
2 B: On / Standby.
3 Remote control mode
Selects device to control TV, DVD,VCR,...
4 S: programmes the remote control.
SHIFT: activates the secondary key features
(indications in blue).
5 I (EXIT): teletext Off in TV mode.
SHIFT and EXIT: turns off the menu of the
selected product.
6 c: switches the TV sound off.
SHIFT and OK: confirms a selection.
7 VOL-/VOL+ increases (+) or decreases (-) the
volume of the TV set.
SHIFT and VOL-/VOL+ also allows you to
navigate the menus horizontally.
8 M (RECORD): to record (VCR/DVD).
9 F (FF): fast forward *.
10 B (Play): play*.
11 K (Pause): stops on an image*.
12 Number keys 0 to 9: these keys have the same
functions as those of your original remote and are
also used to enter the codes for different products.
13 AV: for selecting an external source (SCART).
14 Press this key first before you type in the 2-digit
channel number (except for Thomson group
products).
15 L (STOP): stop playback*.
16 G (REW): goes backward or advances forward*.
17 "Info" key.
Videotext inlay on TV picture.
18 PROG+,PROG-: programmes zapping button
(received by the television set or the satellite
receiver); use to scroll vertically through menus
SHIFT and PROG+/PROG- also allow you to
navigate the menus vertically.
19 a (MENU): teletext On/Off in TV mode.
SHIFT and MENU: turns on the menu of the
selected products.
* The coloured buttons can be used to select categories
when teletext is activated, and specific functions
depending on the make.
2 - Testing the remote controlbefore programming
1. Turn on the device that you wish to control.
2. Press the key corresponding (3) to the type of device
to control:
TV: television set,
VCR/DVD: video cassette recorder, DVD player.
3. Point the remote control at the device you wish to
control and try to turn it off using theB (2) key.
If the device does not turn off, you must program the
remote control using one of the methods A, B, C or
D as described below.
1 - Description of keys 3 - Programmingthe remote control
Before you start programming, you must find the subcode of
the set to be controlled.
Refer to the list provided with these instructions, page I of the
codes.
1 Switch on the set you want to control.
2. Hold down the S (4) key until the indicator lamp
(1) remains lit (the indicator light remains on for a
few seconds to give you the time to proceed with the
following steps. The indicator lamp flashes when this
time is almost up, and then goes off).
3. Press the key (3) that corresponds to the type of
equipment you want to control:
TV: television set,
VCR/DVD: video cassette recorder, DVD player.
4. While the indicator is lit, type in the subcode (example:
1 for Thomson).
5. Direct the remote control towards the set and try to
switch it off by pressing the B (2) key.
6. If the set you want to control switches off, press
c (6) to memorise the subcode.
7. If the product doesn’t turn off, press the B (2)
key repeatedly until the set switches off. Wait
approximately one second between key presses to
give the indicator lamp (1) enough time to go off
and light up again. This will allow you to see whether
the product responds or not.
8. Immediately upon the switching-off of the set to be
controlled, press c (6) to store the subcode.
Note:
If you want to assign another type of product than those
mentioned on the remote control (with the exception of the
TV button which can only be used to control a television set),
begin by entering the code that corresponds to the product you
want to programme (a 3-digit code that you will find in the code
booklet – see method B).
Example: if you want to control a satellite receiver with the
VCR/DVD key, begin by entering a satellite code (any
satellite, for example: 603 for a Thomson satellite receiver) then
begin the procedure.
Check of the programming:
In principle, your set is ready for receiving the remote control
commands. Check your remote control for proper functioning by
performing the test described on page 3.
Method A – Fast programming with
1-digit subcode
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