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Remote Control Devices

A remote control device is commonly an infrared device used to control electronic devices such as televisions and DVD players. It is usually powered by AA or AAA size batteries.

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How do you program dish remote to turn up the volume on tv on Emerson plasma?

You can program your DISH remote to work on your Emerson TV not just the input button. Here are the codes for your Emerson TV: 632, 652, 679, 682, 692, 661, 662, 657, 658, 525, 534, 536, 590, and 627.

Remotes: Basic (Television Only)

  1. Turn the Television On.
  2. Press and hold the clear TV button for three seconds until the LED flashes.
  3. Enter the three-digit code using the buttons on the number pad.
  4. Press #. Note: The LED will flash three times.
  5. Test functionality with the TV.
  6. Return to Step 2 if the remote is not able to turn the TV On/Off, change the volume and mute the television.

Directions to program a cl034 Philips remote?

1: Turn TV on manually.

2: Press and hold "Code Search" button on remote until led comes on and stays on.

3: Press Chanel+ until the TV chanel advances (this scrolls through the codes in the remotes memory).

4: Press the mute button to set the curent code in the remote.

5: Verify remotes operation

How do you input the code for a sky remote?

Programming a sky remote depends on what you'd exactly like to program it for. Using the menu button and a variety of options, it can do nearly anything. The best option for you would to be to refer to the users manual and find exactly what you'd like it to do and then go from there.

What is tv remote operating frequency?

It varies form manufacturer to manufacturer. Besides, most TV remote controls work on infrared light signals, pulsed at a specific rate to match the programmed processor in your TV.

Apex tv codes with optimum remote?

I just had At&t U-Verse installed 1/31/13. The tech who installed our system could not get the remote code to work with Apex digital TV. Finally found a code that works, try 1400. i was so stoked that i called the tech who provided the install. Hope this helps.

What are the white Westinghouse tv codes for living solutions jumbo remote model atc-1311?

(041-224),(113-224

(117-324),(117-924)

(205-228),(215-632)

(311-826),(505-826)

(713-435),(713-534)

(807-330),(908-437)

(916-525)

Hope this helps.

What if you lost your digital copy code?

Go to disney.go.com/disneyvideos/disneyfile/textonly.html. They will tell you what to do.

What is the remote code for the sony Bravia tv?

See the link below to download the PDF with instructions and codes.

Be careful! Many remotes look similar. For me what worked was "0000" -- my remote accepts 4-digit codes, not 5-digit codes.

What are some benefits of using a PC remote control?

You can control other computers with a PC remote while you are away from that particular computer. For example, you can control the computer on your bedroom while you are using the computer on your living room!

How do you program an RCA d770 universal remote?

If you know how to program the D770 remote for device buttons other than the DVD device button, then you shouldn't have much of a problem. However, I suspect that you are unaware of the procedures for programming the remote (as I was before I researched it), or your DVD player is newer than the remote and/or the remote just simply does not contain the code for your DVD player, or the remote's batteries are dead or low, or the DVD device button on your remote is not working (which can be tested by noticing if the red LED under the ON/OFF button lights up when the DVD button is pushed). Under the rca.com website, I found the following webpage that shows the instruction manual in pdf format for the RCA D770 remote: http://download.ethomson.com/english/RCA/ACCESSORIES/IB/D770.pdf If the remote is working properly and it contains the code for your DVD player, then I am pretty sure that following the instructions from the said manual should solve the problem. However, aside from directly entering the code (which I found did work for me), when I tried (more than once) using the Automatic Code Search procedure as shown on page 5, it never worked...Which I thought I'd mention since some people might have the same problem occur, and I had found on my own a procedure for a solution to this problem that is not even mentioned in the said instruction manual. It is as follows: Turn on the device you want to control. Press and hold the button you want to program followed by holding down the ON/OFF button. When the red LED lights up, then release both buttons. While pointing the remote at the device, instead of doing any pressing of the PLAY button, just press the ON/OFF button until the device turns off. You need not wait 5 or more seconds between presses as you'd need to do when pushing the play button, but do not press the ON/OFF button way too fast. After, or upon, each press of the ON/OFF button, the LED blinks (goes off and immediately back on) and it is after this blink (that is, after the LED goes back on) when you can then press the ON/OFF button again. Don't worry, the blinks occur anywhere from about 1 second (which would be the max), to a fraction of a second, down to even the exact moment the ON/OFF button is pressed. Be careful though, so as to be able to stop when the device turns off...that is, do not press the button again after the device turns off. For, if you overshoot and press the button, even once, after the device turns off, you more than likely would have to hold down the CLEAR button until the LED goes out (and which clears the procedure), and then start the procedure over. Anyway, after the device does turn off, you then hold down the STOP button until the LED goes off, and your set to go. Comparing both procedures for Automatic Code Search, when the PLAY button is used to search, you only need to press the PLAY button a maximum of 20 times because each press sends, not just one code signal, but a group or set of different code signals in rapid succession to test which one turns the device off. If one set of signals do not work then you press the PLAY button to send another set. That is why you need to wait 5 or more seconds between presses. Although using the procedure in pressing the ON/OFF button requires a much less wait between presses (since only 1 code signal is sent for each press), accordingly, you would need to press the ON/OFF button a greater number of times to get through all the codes (Maybe around 100 presses or code-signals?). My only idea as to why my pressing the ON/OFF button for the code search worked while pressing the PLAY button did not is that the group of different codes sent after pressing PLAY were sent too close to each other...at least where MY television's ability to decipher them is concerned. And finally, just to let you know, the codes in the said manual for the remote are 4 digit codes and different from the 3 digit codes that are listed in web pages that show general codes for remote controls. Fop example, compare the code in the said manual with the codes I found for the same devices in web pages otherwise...1 of which I listed for you as follows out of the many I found on the net: http:/www.thompsontv.com/rcarc.html I found that all the web pages - except the web page for the D770 remote's manual - had the 3 digit codes that were all the same and consistent for the same devices; the said manual's codes were 4 digit and different. However, I put in and tried the associated 3-digit code, and then put in and tried the associated 4-digit code, for my TV and they both work the same! Well, I thought I'd leave you with this interesting info just in case you might need it. Good Luck, Vullin.

How do you find closed caption on rca remote control?

If you have a Motorola cable box through Insight Communications, the closed captioning is accessible through the "Menu" button, but there is a trick in getting to the correct menu screen. In order to access the correct screen, your TV must be turned on, while the cable box itself is turned OFF. If you press the Menu button while the box is turned off, and then wait a few seconds, you will get a menu screen that has the option to "enable" or "disable" the closed captioning.

How does a TV remote turn a TV on?

Remote controls use infra-red light to transmit signals to the television. Electronic components in the hand control convert the button pushes into a stream of pulses that are fed to an infra-red LED. The pulses are received by a sensor in the television and decoded into an instruction.

If the television is in standby mode, the control circuit remains powered in order to receive and interpret the command to turn on the television. Although the power used to run the control circuit is very small, it still draws current all the time. If the television won't be used for a long period of time, it is worth turning the television off at the main power switch to save electricity.

How do you test a TV remote?

A few years ago, this question would have been easy to answer. Remote controls were once fairly simple devices. The circuitry inside a television was generally an "add on" to the television. Often, manufacturers used remote control circuits developed and produced by integrated circuit manufacturers so they used standard protocols.

Modern televisions are very different. The remote control is far more complex with a vast array of buttons. Every button generates a string of pulses that is unique and manufacturers normally use a coding system that is not published. To make it harder, the remote control circuitry inside the television is now part of the control micro-processor that resides in almost all televisions. The information needed to build a new remote control can be very difficult to obtain. Most manufacturers will not release the information so a would be constructor will have no help.

On a more positive note, there are various web resources that offer information on remote control codes. The information is often in the form of a file that specifies the string of pulses used by each of the buttons. Although much of the information is accurate, it is no small task to convert the file into something meaningful. It can be equally hard to construct a remote control that uses the information.

Theoretically it is possible to use the coding information and program a small processor to send out the pulse strings. The PIC by Microchip is one of several components that would be suitable. There is a significant amount of programming to be done as well as some electronic design to turn the PIC output into an infra-red signal. Adding a large number of buttons demands some electronics knowledge and experience too.

For most people, the steps to make a remote control are too numerous and complex to be worthwhile. The end result will be no better than the manufacturer's original part and will probably be far more expensive.

If, despite the warning, you decide to go ahead with it, you will need a certain amount of luck and a great deal of persistence. Don't be afraid to ask for help in a forum or two. There are people who work in the field and they can be very helpful indeed.

What are the universal remote control and codes for Scientific Atlanta PowerVu Satellite receiver D9835?

I have the same box and tv, if your remote is the same "model AT8560" there is not a code listed for Vizio, but you can do a code scan and it will program. Make sure the tv is turned on, and to enter code scan hold down the 'TV' and 'Select/OK' buttons until all the buttons on top start flashing. Then enter '991' into the keypad. The 'TV' light should flash. Then press the 'play' button and get ready to press 'Select/OK' when the tv shuts off. The 'TV' light should be flashing while it trys each code one at a time. Once the tv shuts off press 'Select/OK' once and test to see if it works by pressing the power/volume buttons. If it works press 'Select/OK' one more time to store the code.

How a TV remote connects to the TV?

The TV remote works by you pressing the buttons you want the TV to do; When the button is pressed it hits the circuit board, the chip can sense the connection in the circuit board, each button has a different code because of the different connections in the circuit board. It then translates the button into a sequence something like Morse code, with a different sequence for each different button. The chip sends that signal to the transistor to amplify the signal and make it stronger. The amplified signal then travels to the LED. The LED transfers the signal in an infrared light to the TV. The TV then "sees" the signal and does what you originally told it to do.

To program a Philips universal remote control for a Panasonic tv?

First turn your TV on, press and hold the TV button on your Dish Network remote until all the buttons at the top light up, then let go of the TV button and enter one of the 3 digit codes below and hit the "#" key. Press power to see if your TV powers off, if not repeat until you get the correct code.

The codes to program a Dish Network remote to your Panasonic TV are: 508, 509, 510, 512, 566, 644, 651, 662, 663, 668, 672, 673, 676, 685, 689, 698, 700, 716, 734, 747, 761, 765.

Each TV has a different remote code, so if those do not work you can try a Dish power scan.

These are the steps for a Dish Network Power scan:

1) Turn on your TV

2) Hold down the TV button at the top of your Dish Network remote until all 4 buttons at the top light up

3) Press the large red power button

4) Press the channel up (above the select button in the center of the remote usually) slowly until the tv shuts off

5) Once the tv shuts off press the pound key '#' (at the bottom of your Dish TV remote)

What are the codes for a Philips remote when you have a sanyo tv?

The codes relate to the tv set and not the remote. Google the set or sanyo and you will get the code.

You then need a universal remote to programme to that code or the instructions for the Philips remote to see if that can be reprogrammed. Again Google Philips and the make.