Sony DHG-M55CV Installation Guide - Page 13
Programming the Remote to Control Volume Level, Replacing Batteries in the Remote
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Using the Remote Control (RM-Y806) If the component does NOT respond Try programming the remote using the other codes listed for your brand. If you still cannot get your component to respond after trying all the codes, your component may not be compatible with this remote. If this happens, you must use your component's remote to operate it. Or, as an alternative, you can use the following instructions to program the Digital Network Receiver's remote to control the volume level. Programming the Remote to Control Volume Level If you cannot successfully program the Digital Network Receiver's remote to control your TV (as described on page 6), you can still use this remote to control the volume level (and MUTE) that is output from the Digital Network Receiver's audio LINE OUT 1 (TV) and TO TV/VCR jacks. To program the remote to control the volume level 1 Press the CODE SET button. 2 Enter 200 using the 0-9 buttons. 3 Press the # button (located below the "9" button). To check if the code works 1 Aim the remote control at the Digital Network Receiver. 2 Press the VOL+, VOL-, or MUTE button. If the volume level responds, you're done. If you replace the TV or purchase a new one Try programming the remote control as described on page 6, or you can continue to control only the volume level as described in this section. Replacing Batteries in the Remote When the batteries need to be replaced, insert two size AA batteries by matching the + and - on the batteries to the diagram inside the battery compartment.Then replace the battery compartment lid. ✍ Remove the batteries to avoid damage from possible battery leakage whenever you anticipate that the remote control will not be used for an extended period. Handle the remote control with care. Avoid dropping it, getting it wet, or placing it in direct sunlight, near a heater, or where the humidity is high. 7