try using the bush codes ex sat engineer worked for me many times
According to iSymphony customer service, they advised to try all of the available Samsung codes for the remote you are trying to program.
I'm trying to program the remote to a Sanyo TV need codes loss instructions
Check Sharp's website for the model of the TV you are using. They will have an instruction manual for your model that you can download. Located near the back will be the programming instructions and all the codes for major brands.
Your question isn't exactly clear on whether you are trying to run a program on Linux or Windows, using one to control the other from a distance. If you are trying to control a Linux server from Windows, you can use a program called PuTTY to log into it remotely. If you are using Linux, a few Remote Desktop Protocol programs to control Windows are available.
Couch Surfing is the art of sitting facing the TV with the remote constantly switching channels trying to watch every program.
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I have a Carver HR 752 and am trying to use my TV remote to control volume. I can't seem to make it work. I was wondering if someone had codes that are not published. I have tried searching woth the remote with no sucess. Any suggestions would be appreciated. jhayes001@tampabay.rr.com
You can not use a 10 switch for an 8 switch. I just had to call a lock shop for the info.
Extra long range remote controls are known as RF remote controls. This stands for radio frequency remote control. This means that the remote uses radio frequencies that are very long range. You don’t even have to be in the same room as the equipment you are trying to control. The radio signal is than converted to regular infrared closer to the equipment so that the device can recognize the signal. There are various companies that make these controllers, the most popular being URC.
The Sony STR-D715 is a stereo receiver. What code you use will depend upon the brand of the remote you are trying to program. There isn't one number that works with every remote. Try all the Sony Receiver codes for your remote as listed in the remote's manual. If they don't work, it seems this model may be too old to be supported.
Hope this helps anyone like myself that was trying to set the remote codes on a Yamaha Receiver remote for a Dynex TV. I have a 32" Dynex in a second viewing area that I wanted to control with the RAV367 remote from my Yamaha RX-V1800 AV Receiver. I went through dozens of codes gathered from numerous websites, all with no luck. I finally decided to try programing it directly remote to remote with Yamaha's "Programing codes from other remote controls" chapter on page 104 of the RX-V1800's owner's manual. To my delight it worked perfectly and I now have most of the remote commands I use most often. The only alteration I made was to use the "TV Mute" control button on the RAV367 to set the TV input from the Dynex remote while using the "TV Input" button on the RAV367 to control the HDMI input. Other than that slight alteration every function I normally used on the Dynex remote I can now control with the Yamaha remote. I hope this helps.
The car is the scanner. Depending on the make and model a new key less FOB can be programmed by pushingcertain buttons on the car in a certain sequence. What year make and model are you trying to program.