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One solution I have found online for getting the 520 out of safe mode is to follow these steps:
1. Remove the batteries.
2. Hold the '2' button down on the remote.
3. Whilst still holding the '2' button down, replace the batteries.
4. The remote should now boot in normal mode.
Please note, If the 'off' button is held down whilst inserting the batteries the remote starts up into safe mode.
To get your 520 out of safe mode, follow these steps.
1. Remove the batteries.
2. Hold the '2' button down.
3. While still holding the '2' button down, replace the batteries.
4. The remote will boot into the normal functionality.
Note: If the 'Off' button is held down while inserting the batteries, the remote will boot into 'Safe Mode'.
Once installed, you will simply
run the software, and select the devices you would like to control from
menus. The software finds the right codes for you and loads them into
your remote control.
Once installed, you will simply
run the software, and select the devices you would like to control from
menus. The software finds the right codes for you and loads them into
your remote control.
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