• Y ou can find the code for your device in the complete
brand list supplied.
•
U se '9999' as 4-digit code in case you cannot find your brand
in the complete brand list. Note that using '9999' may result
in a long setup (up to 15 minutes).
My TV switches OFF in step 4 but does not switch ON
again in step 5.
TVs of some brands (e.g. Panasonic) only switch ON after
a long press on one of the digit buttons. After a long button
press in setup mode the remote control will start trying to
improve the button (see chapter 2.3.3) instead of switching
ON the TV.
• I n this case, switch ON the TV manually or use the
original remote control for this. Continue with step 6.
After successfully completing setup, the remote control
will switch ON the TV with a long button press on one
of the digit buttons, just as your original remote control.
After setup, not all buttons work as expected.
• T ry improving the button(s). See chapter 2.3.3.
How do I set up the remote control for combo devices
(TV/VCR, TV/DVD, DVD/VCR, etc)?
Some combo devices require you to set up two different
device selection buttons to control both parts of the combo
device. For example, if you have a TV/DVD combo, you might
need to set up the remote control for both TV and DVD to
operate your TV/DVD combo.
The remote control does not wake up anymore.
Battery level too low or battery lifetime came to an end.
• R eplace the batteries. See chapter 2.1.
The device I want to operate does not respond at all/does
not respond to all of the button commands.
• C heck if the buttons you press are available on the
original remote control of the device.
• T ry improving buttons. See chapter 2.3.3.
• T ry learning button functions from the original remote
control. See chapter 3.3.
Wrong code selected during setup.
• S et up the remote control again for the device. Always
test if the device responds, before leaving setup mode.
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