Unit does not have a manual, but I did find this -
For brands that
require programming, there are two ways to program: Using Code Lists or
Code Search. Use Code Search if the code lists are not available or if
the codes from the lists do not operate a device.
Programming a Device using Code Search:
Manually turn ON your device (TV, VCR, Cable Box)
Press and "HOLD"
CODE SEARCH
Press and release the device button you want to set up (TV,
VCR, Cable Box) However, if you are using AUX for a device, press and release
AUX first and then the device button for the type of device to be programmed
(TV, VCR, or Cable). The selected device button will flash once.
Release CODE SEARCH.
Press OFF/ON repeatedly until the device turns off (you
may have to press up to 100 times at a rate of once per second).
Once the device turns off, press and release ENTER.
With the device on, press
any other button. If the device responds, no further programming is required.
If the device does not respond, repeat steps 1-6.
Programming a device using the Code Lists:
Find codes for each device and brand below.
Press and "HOLD"
CODE SEARCH.
Press and release the TV, VCR or Cable button you want
to set up. If programming AUX for a device, press and release AUX first
and then the device to be programmed (TV, VCR or Cable). When the selected
device button flashes proceed to the next step.
Enter the three digit
code from the TV, VCR or Cable Box code lists.
Release CODE SEARCH.
With the device on, press another button, for example CHANNEL UP. If
the device responds, no further programming is required. If the device
does not respond, repeat steps 1-5 using another code number from the lists.
Let me know if this works, and if not, I'll keep looking.
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most universal remotes have the ability to manually run through all codes by pressing channel + until the amp turns off. once it turns off, press the set or setup key to store the last code that was transmitted.
Looks like the Norcent is manufactured by a relatively unknown company. Check the owner's manual for the universal remote, and see if there are any codes listed for "Hisense" or "SVA" televisions. These are the only other TVs I could find that matched the "norcent" codes.
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