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Programming the Remote Control
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OPEN/CLOSE
STANDBY-ON
STOP
PREV NEXT
PLAY PAUSE
DVD619 DVD/CD PLAYER
POWER
SELECT
GUIDE
INFO
HIGH DEFINITION
POWER
The remote control supplied with your televi-
sion will also operate a variety of infrared-
controlled accessory devices such as cable
boxes, VCRs, DVD players, satellite
receivers, and amplifiers.
The TV remote’s default mode at power up
and after replacing the batteries is TV. You
must press the Select button to switch the
remote to one of the accessory modes—CBL,
VCR, DVD, SAT, or AMP.
Depending on the accessory device you have,
programming may not be necessary, because
default codes for certain accessory devices
have already been programmed into the
remote. So before attempting to program, try
this test:
• Press the Select button to cycle through the
accessory modes—CBL, VCR, DVD, SAT,
or AMP. The green light indicates the
selected mode. Two seconds after selection,
the accessory-mode light will begin to
blink. The blinking light means the remote
is in the selected accessory mode.
• Point the remote toward the accessory
device, then press the Standby–On button
to see if the accessory device responds. If
not, follow the steps below to program the
remote. Suggestion: The programming
process is easy, but you may want to read
the following steps first to familiarize
yourself with what you’ll be doing, then go
back through the steps again, reading and
performing them.
1
Press the Select and Standby–On but-
tons at the same time, then release.
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NOTE: When inputting the digits as
described below, you must not allow
more than 20 seconds to pass between
the input of each digit or you will need
to return to step 1 and begin the pro-
gramming process again.
Input the appropriate digit provided
below for the type of accessory device
you want to operate:
1 Cable (CBL)
2 VCR
3 DVD
4 Satellite (SAT)
5 Amplifier (AMP).
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Input the 4-digit code for the type and
brand of accessory device. The codes
are listed on pages 22-23.
CBL
VCR
DVD
SAT
AMP