Specifications:
- Built-in mass code storage
- It is the latest 3 in 1 universal remote control
- The ergonomic design of this TV remote control fits comfortably in your hand
- Various menu and control functions, easy to operate
- Automatic and manual (brand code) search modes
- Play music right from your remote control
- This DVD remote control is suitable for the most majority of home electrical appliance brands
- With its auto-code searching, lower power consumption and long transmit distance, the universal remote control lets your setting more convenient
- Just one press and you're watching a DVD or your favorite TV channel
- Size: 175 x 45 x 20mm / 6.9 x 1.8 x 0.8in(L x W x H)
Details:

- It is the latest 3 in 1 universal remote control

- The ergonomic design of this TV remote control fits comfortably in your hand

- Automatic and manual (brand code) search modes


- Various menu and control functions, easy to operate

- Just one press and you're watching a DVD or your favorite TV channel
- This DVD remote control is suitable for the most majority of home electrical appliance brands

- You can put batteries here
How to Set a Universal Remote Control?
Having an unprogramed remote control is like having a voice with no one to hear. Getting the remote programed to your TV is a simple yet important task that must be done to validate the existence of your remote. All you need to give your remote a reason to be here is the programing codes for your TV
- Go to the Jasco Products website in the resources section and click the PDF link located next to "3-Digit Universal Remote Codes" and find the code list on the PDF for your TV
- Press the power button on the TV set to turn it on. Press down and hold the "Code Search/ Setup" button on the remote control until the indicator light illuminates, then release the button. Press the "TV" button on the remote. The indicator light flashes then stays lit
- Enter the first 3-digit code for your TV by pressing each digit into the number pad on the remote control. The indicator light turns off. Point the remote at the TV and press the power button on the remote. The TV turns off if done correctly. If the TV stays on, start over at step one using the next code on the list for this step. Keep trying different codes until you find one that works
How to Fix a Remote Control?
A couch potato without a remote control is like a king or queen without a scepter, but what do you do if the scepter is broken? Don't let your favorite spud lie helplessly on the sofa. Many remote-control problems can be fixed easily
- Open the remote and confirm that the batteries are there
- Assuming the batteries are present and not caked in acid (a bad thing), double-check that they are inserted correctly. Someone could have dropped your remote and hastily scooped up the batteries, then surreptitiously reinstalled them the wrong way
- While you're checking the battery installation, make sure that the contacts for the batteries aren't corroded or bent. You can clean them with a pencil eraser followed by a nail file. If necessary, gently bend them back to their correct position
- Try a fresh pair of batteries. Be sure to put them in the right way
- If your remote is a universal model that can be programmed to control multiple devices, consult the manual (or look on the maker's Web site) to find out how to reinitialize it. Maybe it has forgotten its codes
- Check to see if the problem is with the TV or another component that you're trying to control. Try unplugging it for a minute and plugging it back in. Some VCRs have a "parental" mode that locks a remote and/or "timer" modes that shut down a remote until the mode is turned off
- Test to see if the remote is getting interference from other electrical devices in the room. To do this, turn off absolutely everything except the device you're trying to control
Package Included:
- 1 x CHUNGHOP Universal Remote Control for TV DVD VCD