Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] Remote control can operate any function that the item's original remote control can operate. Make sure you insert the batteries the right way round, respecting polarity (negative battery base contact against the spring). Press once on key (16) and keys will be backlit for a period of 5 seconds. If, in that period, you press another key the backlit period will be increased by 5 seconds. [. . . ] Programming the remote control for a COMBO breaks down to programming it once as a TV, and a second time as a VCR, these being the two main functions of a COMBO. Before starting to program, find the right codes for the TV and the VCR functions of your COMBO, then follow the procedure in "Storage of listed codes in memory" in the previous paragraph. To find out which code controls functions of your equipment item, if one or more codes are already stored, follow these instructions: 1. Keep pressing on the key for the type of equipment item for which you are trying to find a code, eg. Where there is a stored code, it will display on your ROC 740 LCD panel next to the equipment type and mode abbreviation TV, VCR, SAT, etc. Using the SET UP key (17) you can call a second utilization level for the various operating modes of your remote control (TV, VCR, SAT, etc. This second level gives extra function controls, such as screen brightness or color adjustment. Availability of these possible extra functions depends on the year of manufacture and the type of the equipment you are remote controlling. Press the SET UP key (17), once, the letter "( S )" will display. Now try your remote control and note which keys control the setting of color, brightness, etc. If, after first pressing the SET UP key you make no further use of this function, your last previous mode of operation you were using. Will wait 15 seconds then shift back to the Note: If you hold down the Key for more than 3 seconds you call the "Setup" mode (programming). You can assign other equipment, such as TV sets, VCRs, hi-fi music players, cable or satellite receivers to the AUX. Also, functions and controls from original item remote controllers can be loaded to your ROC 740 using the AUX keys (see next page). The keys M1 (7) and M2 (21) allow you store 2 sequences of 14 controls (KEYS) that you can utilize with a single press on under which you programmed the 2 sequences. If you have several equipment items these sequences can likely be very handy for you. For example, to turn on the TV set, the VCR, your hi-fi amplifier, or selecting a channel for VCR play or store, this can now be done by pressing once on M1 when before, and without your ROC 740, you had to go through up to 4 keys on each of 3 different equipment items. Before programming the M1 and M2 keys make sure that you have stored the right equipment codes from the code list in your ROC 740. To do this see the above section `Storage of listed codes in memory'. It is always better to first prepare your desired sequence, for example by noting it on paper, before you carry out the programming. Hold down the SET UP key (17) until "Setup" displays on the LCD panel. Start your programming by pressing the key for the first equipment item to remote control (eg: TV). [. . . ] Hold down the SET UP key (17) until "Setup" displays on the LCD panel. Press several times on the SET UP key until "Cancel 1", "2", "3" or "4" display. The THOMSON NAVILIGHT browser function lets you easily access menus for any TV set or VCR equipment having THOMSON NAVILIGHT. Navigate the setting menus by first pressing SET UP (17), then use the UP, DOWN, LEFT and RIGHT key (key 6 and 9). [. . . ]