PM725.manual
5/27/08
9:23 AM
Code Entry
DIRECT CODE ENTRY
1. Press and hold the Code Search button until the re d
i nd icator stays on. Release the Code Search button.
2. P ress and release the de s i red mo de button (TV,
VCR, etc.). The red ind icator blinks, then stays lit.
3. Enter the 3 digit code from the code tables. No t e :
after a valid code ent r y, the red ind icator turns
off. For an invalid code, the red ind icator flashe s.
4. With your device on, press CHANNEL Up. If the
device responds, no further programming is
required. Note: If some buttons do not operate
your equipment, try one of the other codes for
your brand.
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Write your codes down here for easy reference later.
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PROGRAMMING WITH CODE SEARCH
1. Manually turn on the device (TV, VCR, etc.)
to be controlled.
2. P ress and hold Code Search button until the re d
i nd icator stays on. Release the Code Search button.
3. P ress and release the de s i red mo de button (TV,
VCR, etc.). The red ind icator blinks, then stays lit.
4. Press the Channel Up button repeatedly (up to
300 times) until the device to be controlled
changes channel. The red indicator blinks, then
stays lit. If you accidentally overshoot the code
required, press the Channel Down button to
backtrack through the library until the device
changes channel. Pressing Channel Up changes
direction to forward again. Press and release the
Mute button to install the code.
The above assumes that you want to store VCR
codes under the VCR button, Cable codes under CBL,
etc. If you want to store a VCR code under CBL,
etc., first follow the procedure on page 10 and try
ANY CBL code from the code tables, e.g. press CBL
in step 2, page 10, and then enter ANY VCR code.
Then follow the steps above.
Note: If the device does not have a Channel Up
button,use Play (VCR only) or Power instead. Code
Search starts from the currently stored three digit
number under that mode e.g. if the mode has 100
codes and the currently stored code is 050 then the
Code Search starts from 051 continuing to 100
before looping back to 000 and finishing at 050.
This simplifies the process if you find that several
preprogrammed codes operate your device by
allowing you to bypass codes already tried.
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