[. . . ] This Universal Remote Control can operate up to 6 types of devices: televisions (TV), video cassette recorders (VCR), and digital video disc players (DVD), Satellite (SAT), Cable view (CAB), audio devices (AUD). Take a look at the product image located at the back of the cover page to familiarize yourself with the features of this remote control. [. . . ] Using the code list located at the end of this user guide, locate the codes for the brand name of the device you wish to program. Press and hold the button of the device you wish to program (TV, VCR, SAT, DVD, CAB, AUD) for more than three seconds; the red LED will illuminate, indicating that the remote control is ready to accept a 3-digit code. Enter a 3-digit code listed for the brand of your device within 30 seconds; the LED will shut off, indicating that the remote control is programmed. If the device does not respond, repeat Steps 2-5, using a different 3-digit code listed for that device brand. note: please note down the 3-digit code that programmed that remote control successfully. You will need to program the remote control again after changing the batteries. Programming the remote using Power Scan: With Power Scan programming, the remote control tests all the codes available in the code list and assigns the correct code for the selected device. Although this method can be more time consuming, it eliminates the need to look up codes and enter them manually. Manually put the device you wish to program (TV, VCR, SAT, DVD, CAB, AUD) in sleep mode. Press and hold the appropriate device key (TV, VCR, SAT, DVD, CAB, AUD) until the red LED illuminates. Press either the CH+ or CH- button repeatedly until the device switches ON. The CH+ button searches upward in the code list, while the CH- key searches downward. [. . . ] Environmental Protection Unwanted electrical appliances can be recycled and should not be discarded along with regular household waste!Please actively support the conservation of resources and help protect the environment by returning this appliance to a collection centre (if available). [. . . ]