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PERSONAL PREFERENCE
Operation of the Remote Control for Other Devices (Continued)
How to Identify a VCR
The remote control may already be set to operate your VCR. Try this initial
check to see whether it will be necessary to “identify” your VCR.
(1) Point the remote towards the VCR and press
V
C
R
/
DV
D
P
O
WE
R
.
(2) Does the remote turn the VCR ON and OFF?
• If yes, the remote is ready to operate the VCR and no further steps are
needed.
• If no, continue to the “identify” section.
■ To Identify Your VCR – Direct Entry Method.
Use the following steps and the list (on page 65) to quickly find the remote
control code for your VCR.
• First look up your VCR’s remote control code number (on page 65) before
continuing the direct code entry steps.
(1) Press
VCR/
TV
and the button lights.
(2) While holding down
DISPLAY
, press on your remote control.
Make sure
VCR/
TV
lamp goes out and then release both buttons.
(3) Within ten seconds after releasing
DISPLAY
and , enter your VCR’s two-
digit remote control code number using
DIRECT ACCESS
( ~ )
(refer
to the list on page 65). The code should be identified within two minutes.
•
VCR/
TV
lights for two seconds and then goes out. This indicates that the setting is
performed successflly.
• The remote control is now ready to send commands to your VCR.
Some brands have more than one remote code listed, due to changes in the
remote codes from early to later model years, or due to format differences
(VHS/BETA). In such cases, you may have to try more than one code to find
the code your VCR accepts.
Note
• Depending on the model, year produced, brand, and type of VCR, some models
may not be compatible with the remote control.
Tips on Identifying your VCR through the Search method
(1) While pointing the front part of the remote control towards the infrared sensor of the VCR, press
DISPLAY
and then and hold them down for up to two minutes. Be careful not to let the VCR scan more than
five channels when the indicator starts to increase. If you continue to hold down the buttons after five
channel scans, the proper remote code can be passed up and the two-minute cycle will have to be
repeated.
• The remote control then searches in order for the VCR Brand Code Number (listed on page 65).
(2) At the instant when the VCR channel changes, release
DISPLAY
and and the procedure will be
completed. If a channel change does not occur on the VCR within two minutes, read the identifying
instructions again and repeat the steps. Should a channel change still not occur, the remote will most
likely not operate your VCR.