Emote, Ocator, Continued – Philips MX5471 User Manual

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For most homes this step would
not be needed but for your
information:

Up to 9 different remote locator

address codes can be set on which the

TV can send out its "homing" signal.

This is done in case there is more than

one TV (with a remote locator)
present, and you want only one
specific remote to be signaled when the

TV is turned ON.*

To set a Locator Address Code:

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With TV turned ON, press the

LOCATOR CODE button on the

remote. (Also be sure the TV
SYSTEM button on the remote has
been pressed.)

You will need a pencil or pen to press
the recessed button.

The TV shows the present Remote

Locator Code.

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Press any number button (0-9) on

the remote to set or change the

Locator Code.

The remote will beep to let you know

it has received the new Locator Code

and then return to its normal operating

mode.

See the above information on
how to use the Locator Code

Button for Programming.

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Remember, if batteries are

replaced the Locator Code

will need to be reentered.

When setting the Locator Code if any
button, other than the number buttons,
are pressed the remote will return to

its normal operation mode.

♦For owners who live in an apartment
(townhouse or condominium)

complex, this task may be necessary
since the remote locator's signal can

be sent and detected directly through
adjoining walls.

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