PROGRAMMING THE UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL
The universal remote control has four programmable source buttons
( AUX, and ). You can program these buttons to control your TV, cable/satellite box, DVD or Blu-ray
Disc™ player, game system, DVR or other auxiliary source by entering the code for your source’s brand. There may
be several codes for your source. You may need to perform this procedure multiple times to locate the correct code.
Locate the code
1. Power on your source.
2. Locate the code for your source’s brand in the appropriate section of the Universal Remote Control Device
Codes list (located in the back of the guide).
Enter the code
1. On the remote control, press and hold the appropriate source button ( AUX, or ) until all six source
buttons glow, then release. For example, to program your TV, press and hold until all six source buttons
glow, then release.
The appropriate source button continues to glow.
2. On the number keypad, enter the code for your source’s brand and press .
Test the code
1. Test the source for basic functions by following the instructions for your source:
TV: press the channel buttons. Press MENU. The settings menu appears. Press <and>to navigate.
Cable/satellite box: press GUIDE. The programming guide appears. Press <and> to navigate.
DVD or Blu-ray Disc™ player: press GUIDE. The settings menu appears. Press and to navigate.
Game system: press <and>to navigate through the menu.
2. Based on your source’s response to basic functions:
Remote responds accurately: press EXIT to exit programming and save your settings.
Remote does not respond or does not respond accurately:
– If your source button glows: press to move to the next code. Repeat steps 1 and 2 in “Test the code.” You
may need to repeat this procedure 30 or more times. If all six buttons blink three times, you have cycled through
all codes for your source.
– If your source button is off : your remote exited programming mode. Repeat steps 1 and 2 in “Enter the
code” and steps 1 and 2 in “Test the code.”
Note: Your source may not be compatible with universal remote controls or may not accept IR (infrared) signals.
Refer to your source owner’s guide for more information.
Universal remote control buttons