Mitsubishi VS-5075 Owner's Manual page 48

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_>Important:
_Important:
_>Important:
Press the POWER
button
again. Your cable box should turn off. If
the cable box turns off, your remote
control is now set to operate
your cable box. If your cable box does not turn off, repeat, the
instructions
above, trying
each code number
listed
for your brand
of
cable box. If none of these
numbers
work, ti_ each number,
51
through
99.
After setting
up your remote,
be sure that your cable box can be
turned
on with the POWER
button.
Some of the cable bc_xes can be
turned
on with the CHANNEL
buttons
or tlhe number
buttons.
setting
up the remote
control
to operalm
your Mitsubishi
audio
component
(laserdisc
player
or A/V receiver')
O
Turn off your audio component.
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Press one of the select buttons
across the top of the remote to
choose the layer you want to set up. Foc a laser disc player,
choose CABLE or VCR-B. For an A/V receiver,
choo,_e TV or
CABLE.
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While holding
in the POWER
button
on the remote
contro!,
enter one of these code numbers:
• For a Mitsubishi
A/V receiver:
30 or 31
• For a Mitsubishi
laserdisc
player:
3:2 or 33
Be sure to enter both digits of the code number.
If more than
one number
is listed, try. the first one.
0
Release
the POWER
button.
O
Press
the POWER
button
again. Your audio component
should
turn on. If it does, your remote
control is now set to operate
your cable box. If it does not turn on, repeat
the instructions
above, trying
the other ,code number
li:_ted for your component.
notes
about
your remote
control
Sometimes
manufacturers
will change
their products,
or they may
use more than one code. If this is the case, your remote
may not be
able to operate
your VCR or cable box.
When you replace
the batteries
in your _emote control, the remote
will usually
return
to its initial
setting.
You may need _o set up
your remote
again.
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Started
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