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What's a good universal remote control for a 2000 27" admiral T.V.?
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Post 16 made on Friday July 5, 2002 at 23:58
edmund
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A/V, the A stands for audio(amp,cd,tape)
V for video(tv,dvd,sat).I doubt if the
RCA will help. I own 6 RCA remotes,
none will change the inputs on my two
TV's. This is the great thing about the
ofa and the ofa's RS remotes. THey have
codes for individual features. (for
example; Zenith TV code 017, a/v input
code 627). You said you tried the 2103,
did you find a code that worked the
power, volume, channel? Whats the
model of the RS 6-in-1?
OP | Post 17 made on Saturday July 6, 2002 at 00:15
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I don't have a 6-in-1 yet, i'm getting one tomorrow. I'll tell you what it is when I get it though. I can tell you for know though that my T.V. is a 2000 27" Admiral T.V. And i would like to use the two A/V slots for my Dreamcast and Playstation 2. What would the code be for a 6-in-1 A/V Radio Shack universal remote for an admiral t.v. that would switch the inputs from TV/ANT to VIDEO/AUX 1 and VIDEO/AUX 2 so I can use my Dreamcast and PS2? Thanks.
Post 18 made on Saturday July 6, 2002 at 00:42
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THere's only code listed under ADMIRAL
TV, that's 093, but that dosn't mean
there isn't another. MY TV isn't
listed at all, but there's a code.So
for tv code 093, the advanced code for
input is 076.found that by checking
on THE ROBMAN's site. Check his site,
he has the link under his post. Look
for "advanced codes", take anyone for
example, see how one 3 digit code leads
to hundred others.
OP | Post 19 made on Saturday July 6, 2002 at 01:02
Tmansdc
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so will that code let me switch between TV/ANT, VIDEO/AUX 1, VIDEO/AUX 2?
Post 20 made on Saturday July 6, 2002 at 01:21
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If code 093 controls your tv, then yes
advanced code 076 will change the inputs. Then you would put code 076 on
any unused button.But you might find
a button that changes the inputs,
without having to use advanced codes.
The remotes to look for are-15-2104, 2103,2102.
OP | Post 21 made on Saturday July 6, 2002 at 02:23
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This message was edited by Tmansdc on 07/06/02 14:54.55.
OP | Post 22 made on Saturday July 6, 2002 at 14:53
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Now I have a new problem. How do I program the advanced code into my 15-2104 remote? I got the T.V. and VCR working but I can't figure out how to switch inputs. Please note my 15-2104 remote looks a little different than the one posted on Robman's website. I wish I could post a picture but I can not. Will it still work? Also My remote seems to need four digit codes, not three, will that affect it? The code for my T.V. is 0463. please help. Thank you.

Edit: Figured out the problem, they gave me a 15-1994 remote and not a 15-2104 remote! GRRR. That irks me to no end. Ah well, it will be fixed.

This message was edited by Tmansdc on 07/06/02 15:31.56.
Post 23 made on Saturday July 6, 2002 at 15:15
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I'm assumming that tv code 093 works.
Now choose a button, that you want the
input key on. Once we assign a advanced
code, the orginial function of that key
won't work anymore.
1.Tap the device key(tv for you)
2.Hold down SETUP until the red light
blinks twice-release
3.Press 9-9-4
4.Tap the SETUP for one blink and
release
5.Enter the 3 digit advanced code
(for you 076)
6.Tap the DESIRED key(the one you chose)
the red light should blink twice.
OP | Post 24 made on Saturday July 6, 2002 at 16:34
Tmansdc
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On 07/06/02 15:15.19, edmund said...
I'm assumming that tv code 093 works.
Now choose a button, that you want the
input key on. Once we assign a advanced
code, the orginial function of that key
won't work anymore.
1.Tap the device key(tv for you)
2.Hold down SETUP until the red light
blinks twice-release
3.Press 9-9-4
4.Tap the SETUP for one blink and

release
5.Enter the 3 digit advanced code

(for you 076)
6.Tap the DESIRED key(the one you chose)
the red light should blink twice.

no. my tv code is 0436. what would my advanced code be than and do i put a 0 in front of the advanced code or not?
Post 25 made on Saturday July 6, 2002 at 17:00
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There is no tv code 0436, but there's
0463, and the input code is 375.You
need a 3 digit code, it will take a
4 digit, but not a 2. So you need to
add the zero in a 2 digit code.
Post 26 made on Saturday July 6, 2002 at 18:40
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Setup codes are four digits, these are the codes that you assign to the device buttons (ie, TV, VCR, etc). Advanced codes are three digits, these are the codes that you use to re-program individual function buttons (ie, the regular buttons).

Btw, if you got a 15-1994 instead of a 15-2104, count yourself lucky. If you still want a real 15-2104, sell the 15-1994 on ebay, you'll get alot more for it that you'll need to pay for a new 15-2104.

Rob
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