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Amazing Discovery: 15-1994 Radio Shack's new 6-in-1 Remote
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OP | Post 361 made on Monday April 10, 2000 at 16:44
Jason Eskridge
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PROGRAMMING A LEARNED IR CODE TO A SHIFT KEY

Hello,

I'm pretty sure I've read this entire discussion and haven't found an answer to this question:

Can you program a learned key to a shift (P) operation? and if so how?

To be explicit I havr remote commands for which magic code do not exist and I want to program them into the 15-1994, but I don't want to put it on a normal key, I want them to be on a shift (P) key.

Thanks,

Jason
OP | Post 362 made on Monday April 10, 2000 at 16:47
Jason Eskridge
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CODES FOR JVC JXS-700 Video Switcher

Hello,

Does anyone know of a unit code or special magic codes for JVC's line of video switchers, in particular the 700 model with 7 input and 4 outputs...

thanks,

Jason
OP | Post 363 made on Monday April 10, 2000 at 17:16
David Corsi
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With my 15-1994 how do I reset the remote to its factory fresh state? I have done mucho programming but I think I have ways to save memory so I can add more macros and learned events... but I frankly don't want to mess with trying to remove some, keep some... I would rather start completly fresh including entering the product numbers in again. Is this possible, will removing the batteries for an hour do it or as I suspect is there a code...? Thanks!
OP | Post 364 made on Monday April 10, 2000 at 17:44
Aaron
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This is covered in the following webpage referenced many times on this forum. [Link: ampersand.hypermart.net]
OP | Post 365 made on Tuesday April 11, 2000 at 01:01
Jorge Ramos
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Does anyone now which code could i use for my receiver SONY STR-DE835.
My DVD Sony is Ok
TV VEGA OK
Scientific Atlanta Cable box is Ok
RSC VHS ok

But not the surround modes for my receiver.

Any advise?? Thanks!!
OP | Post 366 made on Wednesday April 12, 2000 at 16:29
Mike
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I keep seeing "suede like finish" used to describe
the 15-1994.

I just baught one and it in no way has a suede like
finish. (In Canada anyway)

It's made of that annoying, hard plastic that does
it's best to slip out of your hands. My 15-1994
looks identicle to the pics I've seen all over the web,
inclusing the R.S site.


What gives ?
Mike
OP | Post 367 made on Thursday April 13, 2000 at 02:19
Daniel Tonks
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From the ones I've seen there's a grippy "micro-texture" paint over the surface. It doesn't make the remote soft or rubbery, but it does improve grip.
OP | Post 368 made on Saturday April 15, 2000 at 19:34
Scott
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How do I erase a button and learn a new command from another remote?

Here's what I have:

Hughes DSS Satellite

I entered the code and everything works correctly on the 1994 EXCEPT... the FAV/SCAN button. When I press the button, it scans through channels. I want it to select my favorites. I can't seem to erase/learn this command from my original remote control. Any suggestions?

Also, is there an extended code for this device? If so, how do I enter it?

Thank you!

Scott
OP | Post 369 made on Tuesday April 18, 2000 at 09:42
Matt
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I just bought a 15-1994 (4/17/00) after reading this forum. I had no problem finding one here in NJ, for $29.99.
Brought it home and tried to set it up with my JVC 4000 Dish Network receiver to no avail. The codes in the booklet and on the web didn't work, and neither could I get it to "learn" the code directly from my Dish receiver remote. I also tried scrolling through the codes, at least until my thumb cramped up. Anyone got any suggestions?

If I can get the Dish receiver to work with the 15-1994, then I can move on to the Panasonic DVD (DVDs aren't even listed in the booklet! When was this thing written? 1989?)

I hope I can get this thing to work. I do like the design and especially the "suede" finish!
OP | Post 370 made on Tuesday April 18, 2000 at 16:30
Stephen Perez
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Wow!! I would have read this entire thread if I didn't have to go to class in an hour!!

Anyway, here's my question....

My problem with universal remotes is that I don't have a true "receiver" in my HT setup. I have the audio from all my components (VCR, Toshiba DVD, cable) going trough a Sharp mini-component system w/ a DD decoder. At the very least I want to:
1) Change the channel from the cable box (soon to be DBS)
2) Raise and lower the volume on the "receiver"
3) Change inputs on the "receiver" from VCR to DVD
....without having to press buttons in between (ie. change sources).
Past remotes have never been able to do more than +/- the volume, much less change sources.
Do you guys think this remote will be able to do the trick for me? Thanks a million!

PS Is there anywhere I can go to learn HOW the remotes "learn" codes from other remotes. I'm a newbie to the world of remotes:)
OP | Post 371 made on Tuesday April 18, 2000 at 23:03
Mark
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I just got the remote last week, I'm really glad I found this thread because my coffee table was lost under all my old remotes!
How can I clear everything I've done and start again? I think I programmed my DVD in on AUX1 and CBL/SAT Will P 380 do it?
Is there any way to get the direction and enter keys to all work on my Toshiba 2109 DVD? I used the learn and got everything but the left direction which only works on one of the function keys. I can put up with it, but it seems a bit Klunky to use the 4th and most right key to move in the left direction.
I've now got punch through for my TV&VCR, and remapped my volume for the reciever and DVD, I'm not sure I want to push my luck with the LD player.
If P (power button) 980 won't reset it, I suppose I could leave the batteries out for a few hours.

Thanks in advance,

Mark
OP | Post 372 made on Wednesday April 19, 2000 at 12:06
Mike Tranny
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Use P-181 to delete EVERYTHING.

Mike
OP | Post 373 made on Wednesday April 19, 2000 at 12:07
Mike
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Sorry, that was supposed to read
P-981
OP | Post 374 made on Wednesday April 19, 2000 at 21:08
mark
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Thanks for your help, I'll be clearing it this when I get a chance on this long weekend and see if I can't do a better job of programming my Toshiba 2109. I might have to compromise on the direction keys again since the 1994 will only take 4 out of the 5 direction and enter keys.
This thread has been really helpful, If I didn't luck onto it I'd still be using 3 remotes to watch a DVD!

Mark
OP | Post 375 made on Wednesday April 19, 2000 at 22:33
Ed Tenholder
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I have an RCA DBS receiver DRD480RE. Through info here, I have been able to successfully get 15-1994 to control it (if you are using code 0566 and only some of the keys work, you need to switch to 0392).

However, I have 2 such receivers and can control each from the RCA remote by telling each receiver that it should respond to either the Directv button or the Aux1 button on the RCA remote -- hence, my rca remote can independently control both receivers.

While I can get the 15-1994 to control the receiver set up to respond to the 'directv' remote, I cannot find a code that will work with the receiver set to respond to the 'Aux1' codes.

Anyone out there have any ideas? I've tried scanning device codes.

Ed Tenholder
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