[. . . ] 14 Numeric keys 0-9: These keys have the same functions as those of your original remote and are also used to enter the code. 15 :--/-: In connection with the numeric keys, this button allows you, with some equipment, to select directly channels with 2 digits. Method A ­ Fast programming with 1-digit subcode Before you start programming, you must find the subcode of the set to be controlled. [. . . ] Check your remote control for proper functioning by performing the test described on page 2. This remote control was programmed in the factory, so that you can use it to control most of the sets of the THOMSON group's make. For this reason, we recommend that prior to attempting to programme the remote control, you try it out by means of one of the methods described in this user manual. However, first of all, you must install 2 batteries (AAA) in the remote control. Please keep this guide along with the code list (provided separately), so that you can subsequently programme your remote control for use with other sets. Method C ­ Programming by means of code retrieval Should none of the codes work, you still have the possibility of retrieving the appropriate code without having to perform any input. Hold down the SETUP key until the red indicator light blinks and then 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). Direct the remote control towards the set and try to switch it off by pressing the key G. If the set you want to control switches off, press OK to memorise the code. Should the set not switch off, press key G as many times as required (up to 200 times), until the set switches off. Between pressing the keys, be sure to leave enough time for the indicator light to go out and then relight (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. [. . . ] 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. After battery replacement, you may have to programme the remote control again. [. . . ]