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Motorola programming cable
Motorola programming cable




For remotes using 5 digits, the first digit corresponds to the device being programmed. An on-line copy of codes can be found at the One-For-All Universal Remote Setup Codes page and the Comcast Remote Controls page.Ĭomcast Universal Remotes accept 4 and 5 digit codes, depending on the model: for example, URC-105XXXX-style remotes (with "gray OK-button") accept 4 digit codes and URC-106XXXX-style remotes (with "red OK-button") accept 5-digit codes. The remote will probably come pre-configured for the DVR, but you will probably need to configure the TV and possibly the AUX keys by programming a Device Code for them.

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As of 12 July 2009, it seems no one has worked out how to program the remote to add in the 30 Second skip feature. Follow the verizon link for a basic programming manual. For basic programming you hold down the "device" button for at least six seconds until the remote sequences through all four device buttons(Audio, DVD/VCR, TV or Cable). Some units (6416 from Eastlake for example) are being shipped with a Motorola DR800 remote which do not have a "setup" button.

motorola programming cable

You can check your remotes version by looking near the 6-pin connector inside the battery area. If your "black remote" is JP1.3 include the two leading zeros. The Atlas 5 Device DVR/PVR remote (see ) (the so called "black remote") distributed by CableOne in certain markets uses the same codes and commands as the "silver remote", except that you need to discard the two leading zeros (e.g., for the 30-second skip, use code 173 instead of 00173). The forums and code lists at offer useful information. You can find the model number on a sticker in the battery compartment. Support for the URC-1067 (version without the PIP keys), and the URC-1068 (version with PIP keys) was recently added.

motorola programming cable

Software support for the JP1.2 connection is still somewhat buggy. As of September 2006, there is now a cable and software that can let you use your computer to program the remote. The silver remote has a 6-pin connector next to the batteries and is JP1.2. You can find information on programming these remotes at. The silver remote is made by Universal Electronics, and uses the same codes and commands as the 'One-For-All' series.

motorola programming cable

Some remotes supplied by cable operators (one of which is commonly called the "brown" remote) are not programmable. Both of these remotes are programmable - most of the buttons can be remapped to support functionality that is either not normally deployed (30-second skip) or that is missing (tuner swapping on the non-DVR specific remote). Cable operators are not locked into a specific model, though two forms of the "silver remote" (one with DVR-specific controls at the top and one without) are the most common. The Motorola DVR can be operated with a variety of remote controls.






Motorola programming cable