[. . . ] Should the set not switch off, you'll have to programme the remote control by means of one of the methods A, B, C or D described hereinafter in chapter 3. This Universal Remote Control is compatible with most models of infrared-controlled TV sets, video recorders, LVD players, satellite and cable TV receivers. Before you start programming, you must find the subcode of the set to be controlled (Television, VCR, satellite receiver, cable receiver or DVD player). Hold down the key S (7) until the red indicator lamp (4) remains lit (the indicator light remains on for a few seconds to give you the time to proceed with the following steps. [. . . ] 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 (Television, VCR, satellite receiver, cable receiver or DVD player). Hold down the key S (7) until the red indicator lamp (4) remains lit (the indicator light remains on for a few seconds to give you the time to proceed with the following steps. The indicator lamp flashes to signal that this time is almost up, and then goes off). Press the key (16) that corresponds to the type of equipment you want to control: TV: television set, VCR: video recorder, MODE+: other set 4. While the indicator is lit, enter the first digit of the 3-digit code proposed for the set to be controlled (example: 036 for Thomson). The red indicator then goes off or flashes, if the code is not on the list. Direct the remote control towards the set and try to switch it off by pressing the key B (18). 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. Should none of the codes work, you still have the possibility of retrieving the appropriate code without having to perform any input. Example: if you want to control a satellite receiver with the MODE+ key, begin by entering a satellite code (any satellite code that you find in the code list, for example: 603 for a Thomson satellite receiver) then begin the automatic search procedure. Setting up the remote control for control of a COMBO means that you first programme the television and then the video recorder subset, the combination of which makes up the COMBO set. Before you start programming, you must find the subcode or code of the subset to be controlled (television or video recorder). Hold down the key S (7) until the red indicator lamp (4) remains lit (the indicator light remains on for a few seconds to give you the time to proceed with the following steps. The indicator lamp flashes to signal that this time is almost up, and then goes off). Press the TV (16) key, then follow one of the programming methods (A, B, C or D) described earlier. Hold down the key S (7) until the red indicator lamp (4) remains lit (the indicator light remains on for a few seconds to give you the time to proceed with the following steps. The indicator lamp flashes to signal that this time is almost up, and then goes off). Press the VCR (16) key, then follow one of the programming methods (A, B, C or D) described earlier. Hold down the key S (7) until the red indicator lamp (4) remains lit (the indicator light remains on for a few seconds to give you the time to proceed with the following steps. The indicator lamp flashes to signal that this time is almost up, and then goes off). [. . . ] For satellite systems with a volume control, it is possible to choose the set that the MUTE (22) and VOL (20) keys will control in each of these modes: the television volume or the volume of the satellite or cable receiver. Press the TV key (the remote control must be in TV mode for this procedure). Hold down the key S (7) until the red indicator lamp (4) remains lit (the indicator light remains on for a few seconds to give you the time to proceed with the following steps. The indicator lamp flashes to signal that this time is almost up, and then goes off). [. . . ]