Sony RM-V202 Operating Instructions
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To program the Sony RM-V202 remote to control your TV, turn on your TV, press and hold the TV button on the remote, and enter the manufacturer's code from the manual. Release the TV button; the remote should now control your TV.
If the remote does not respond, try replacing the batteries. Ensure they are inserted correctly. If the issue persists, check the sensor on the device you are trying to control for obstructions.
To reset the remote, remove the batteries, press all buttons individually to clear residual power, and then reinsert the batteries. This should reset the remote to factory settings.
Use the mode buttons at the top of the remote to switch between controlling different devices. Program each mode (TV, VCR, etc.) with the respective device codes.
If your device's code is not listed, try using the code search feature. Turn on your device, press and hold the corresponding device button, and simultaneously press and hold the POWER button until the indicator stays on, then press the CH+ button repeatedly until the device turns off.
Yes, the Sony RM-V202 can control a Blu-ray player if programmed correctly. Use the DVD button and the appropriate code found in the manual for your Blu-ray player.
Some functions may not be supported by the remote for certain devices. Ensure your device is compatible and check the manual for any specific instructions or limitations.
To extend battery life, avoid using the remote in direct sunlight, and remove the batteries if the remote will not be used for an extended period. Use high-quality batteries for optimal performance.
If the remote is lost or damaged, consider purchasing a replacement remote or a universal remote that supports the same functions. Refer to the Sony website or contact customer support for compatible options.
To clean the remote, remove the batteries, and use a soft, damp cloth with mild detergent to wipe the exterior. Avoid using harsh chemicals or immersing the remote in water.