Manual

raveyou ever played hide and
seek with your remote
con;rol? Are you tired of tearing
the _%use apart trying to find if
someone has stuffed the remote
under the couch, put it on the
shelves, or hid it in the desk? Well,
your TV remote can save you all
that looking by automatically
signaling its location to you.
Here's how it works:
1_ Press the POWER button on
the set to turn the TV ON.
Note: Normally you can press any
button on the front of the TV to
turn the set ON. But for the remote
locator to work you need to be sure
to use the Power button at the TV.
A "locating remote" message
shows on the TV screen.
<_ Within a few seconds a
ehiJrping or beeping sound will
begin to come from the remote
control hand unit.
The remote will continue to signal
its ]ocation for around 30 seconds.
No]'mal TV program sound will not
be heard while tile remote locator is
woJTking.
_Once you find the remote just
press any button on the remote and
the beeping soured will stop.
The remote is now ready for
normal TV feature use.
Remember, the remote
locator may not properly
receive its "homing" signal from
the TV if it has been placed on a
metal shelf or counter material.
Al'._o, since there's a special type
of radio frequency "homing"
signal receiver inside the remote
we are required to notify you that
any changes or modifications not
expressly approved by Philips
Censumer Electronics Company
col.lld void the user's authority to
operate the remote equipment.
Your TV is attemptirg
to locate a lost remote
Remote Locator "homing"
range is around 30 Feet.
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