You mean a Philips universal remote control SRU 3040 II.
Here is the Philips support page for this remote (both 3040 and 3040 II):
http://www.p4c.Philips.com/cgi-bin/dcbint/cpindex.pl?ctn=SRU3040/10&scy=GB&slg=en
At the bottom, you can download the 5MB manual (many languages; it's actually only a few pages per language, plus a big table of codes in the back).
------The following doesn't work with the sru 3040, but maybe with other models:
I have a Phillips universal, but not sure if it's the same model you are mentioning; anyway, here's what I have to do.....
Code search: (with desired device "on")
Push & Hold "Code Search" (stays lit)
Press desired mode (TV, VCR, etc…)
Press "Channel Up" repeatedly (up to 300 times)
Until channel changes
Press & release "Mute" to lock in code
Code Id:
Push & Hold "Code Search" (stays lit)
Press desired mode (TV, VCR, etc…)
Press & Release "Code Search" button
Press numeric numbers (0-9) watching red indicator;
1st "Blink" is 1st number of code, continue pressing numeric numbers, 2nd "blink" is 2nd number of code, 3rd :blink" is the 3rd digit of code.
19 is what percent of 3040= 19 / 3040= 0.00625Converting decimal to a percentage: 0.00625 * 100 = 0.63%
The way to calculate any percentage is to divide the part by the whole...that is in this case 1471 of 3040. So, divide 1471 by 3040 = 0.483881578 And then multiply by 100, so 1471 is 48.4%(1 d.p) of 3040
The Roman numeral MMMXL represents the number 3040.
No. The Alcatel 3040 is a basic phone, which does not run the Android OS.
30 and 40, or 3040? 30 = XXX 40 = XL 3040 = MMMXL
3040
9120
3040
6
The Bold and the Beautiful - 1987 1-3040 was released on: USA: 6 May 1999
US and Sweden
2650 B.C.