[. . . ] Before you start programming, you must find the subcode of the set to be controlled (TV set or video recorder). Hold down the key SHIFT (4) until the red indicator lamp (11) remains lit (the indicator lamp remains on for a couple of seconds, so that you have time enough to proceed with steps 4 to 6. The indicator lamp flashes to signal that this time is almost up, and then goes off). [. . . ] Should the set not switch off, press key B (1) repeatedly, until the set switches off. Between two subsequent key depressions, give the red indicator lamp (11) enough time to extinguish and light up again (about 1 second). Proceeding this way will enable you to see whether the set responds or not. Check of the programming In principle, your set is ready for receiving the remote control commands. Check your remote control for proper functioning by performing the test described on page 4. Before you start programming, you must find the code of the set to be controlled (TV set or video recorder). Hold down the key SHIFT (4) until the red indicator lamp (11) remains lit. The indicator lamp remains on for a couple of seconds, so that you have time enough to proceed with step 4. The indicator lamp flashes to signal that this time is almost up, and then goes off. Before you start programming, you must find the subcode or code of the subset to be controlled (television or video recorder). Set the remote control selector (13) on TV, and then proceed with one of the programming methods A, B or C described above. Set the remote control selector (13) on VCR, and then proceed with one of the programming methods A, B or C described above. Hold down the key SHIFT (4) until the red indicator lamp (11) remains lit. Press the number keys (0 to 9) in ascending order until the red indicator lamp (11) flashes once. The digit which made the red indicator lamp (11) flash, is the first number of the 3-digit code. - For a TV set: press for instance number key 2 to switch over to another channel or to switch the set on, in case it is off. Try other remote control keys to find out the range of functions you can control. If you think that not all of the keys are active, try the programming Method B or C. [. . . ] If you think that not all of the keys are active, try the programming Method B or C. When you have retrieved the code of your set, jot it down so that you can use it whenever needed. The THOMSON NAVILIGHT system allows you easy access to the settings of your television (TV) or video recorder (VCR) including this feature. [. . . ]