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Table of contents
1 Your Philips remote control 3
2 Button functions 4
2.1 General functions 4
2.2 Dedicated DVR functions 6
2.3 Dedicated DVD functions 6
2.4 Dedicated SAT functions 6
3 Getting started 7
3.1 Battery installation 7
3.2 Code setup 7
3.3 Programming combo devices 8
3.4 Copy Volume / Mute buttons from another device 8
4 Using the remote control 9
4.1 Controlling devices requiring separate
Power On / Off buttons 9
4.2 Controlling combo devices 9
5 Keep updated for future devices 10
5.1 Learning commands 10
5.2 Clearing commands 11
5.3 Tips on learning 11
6 Troubleshooting 12
7 Limited Lifetime Warranty 13
Notes
• The remote control powers on in TV mode.
• Codes are stored in the permanent remote control
memory so you will not lose any codes stored while you
are changing batteries
• The remote control automatically turns off if buttons are
pressed for more than 30 seconds. This will save your
batteries in case the remote control gets stuck in a place
where the buttons remain pressed (e.g.,between the sofa
cushions).
• Some buttons on the remote control might have functions
that are referred to by different names on the device
you are controlling. E.g. PREV. CH may be called RECALL
or DISPLAY. These differences depend on the brand and
model of your device. Also, this remote control can only
operate features that exist on your device. E.g., your device
must have PREV. CHAN ability for the PREV. CH button to
operate this feature.
• The RECORD (
0
) button must be pressed twice to record.
For some brands of DVRs, you might need to press the
RECORD (
0
) once, then press it again for three seconds.
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