If you well try these processes then also your problem is not solved then please leave the process. And switch to our other process that is listed below. It is due to some times codes are getting invalid or other problems that occur related to codes. When you get these buttons then press and hold the button.
When you tap on these buttons then indicator light blinks and remains on. Try this button at least ten times. These features help you to turn off your device automatically.
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Press and hold down the Setup button until the red light comes on. The light is usually at the top of the remote or on the power button. Release your finger once the red light is visible. Press the button for the device you want to program. The red light will blink and then stay solid. If there's no button for the device specifically for the device want to program, choose any other device button. The name of the button is just for ease of use. Enter the device code.
If you see multiple device codes for your device, enter the one at the top of the list. The red light will turn off once the code is entered. If the device turns off, the code is correct, and you can now use the remote to control that device. If the device doesn't power off, try the next code on the list.
If none of the codes work for your device, try using the "Searching for a Code Automatically" method. Method 2. Power on the device you want to control. Point the remote at the device and press Power. If you want to control a DVD player, press Play instead. This begins the code search, and the red indicator light will flash about every 2 seconds during the process.
It's important to keep pointing the remote at the device during the code search. If the light does not blink automatically, you'll need to press the Power or Play button manually every 2 seconds to search for the code. Place your finger over the 1 key. It's the numeral "1" on the remote. Don't press the button—just hold your finger there, as you'll need to act quickly to lock in the code when the device either turns off or begins to play.
If you had to press the Power or Play button manually to code search, the lock-in key might be Enter , Mute , or Save instead of the 1 key. Press 1 when the device turns off or begins to play. This is a signal that the appropriate code has been found. Once the code is saved, the red indicator light will turn off. If you had to press the Power or Play button manually to code search, press and release either Enter , OK , or Save to lock in the code.
Method 3. Replace the batteries in your remote if it fails to respond. Low battery life can sometimes keep you from being able to program a device. We recommend you experiment with the remote to identify if such situations pertain to your equipment. The is easy to use, easy to program, and it gives you total control—at the touch of your fingertips! Battery Installation DVD Functions Direct Code Entry
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