Philips DTX6372 TV Receiver User Manual


 
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PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE FOR
YOUR TV AND VIDEO
Your remote can control different major-brand televisions and video’s.
Initially your remote is programmed for Philips-brand televisions and video’s. If you have different
brands, follow the instructions below to set up your remote.
TV brand Setup
This applies to the TV only.
1. Turn on the television you wish to control.
2. Locate the
-
aa
and P+ buttons in the TV section of the remote control
(as shown below).
3. Simultaneously press both of these buttons for at least 4 seconds.
4. Enter the 3 digit code for the TV (found on pages 32 and 33).
5. Aim the remote at the TV and press the
OFF
button located in the TV section.
The television should now go to standby.
6. If the TV does not go to standby, repeat steps 2-5, trying each code listed for your brand of TV.
VIDEO brand Setup
This applies to the video only.
1. Turn on the video for which the code needs to be identified.
2. Press and hold the “G and F” buttons simultaneously on the RC for a minimum of
4 seconds.
3. Enter the 3 digit code for the video (found on pages 33 and 34).
4. Aim the remote at the video and press the yellow B button (keep the side button pressed
when the yellow B button is pressed). The video should start playback.
5. If the video does not start playback, repeat steps 2-4, trying each code listed for your brand
of video.
Resetting your remote
If necessary the remote can be reset to the factory default clearing all the pre-programmed
codes.
TV OFF and
B are pressed simultaneously for at least 4 seconds.
This restores the remote to the factory setting.
Changing batteries
When changing batteries in your remote, programmed codes will only be remembered for one
minute. Be careful not to press any button when changing the batteries as this will also reset
your remote.
All manufacturers are concerned about the constant improvement of their products.
Although the RC 2580 remote is compatible with most of the equipment of the following
brand list, Philips cannot guarantee its operation with the complete range of products on
the market.
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