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[email protected] March 1st 18 01:05 AM

Old UIniversal Remote
 
If you remember back in the CTC195 days, how the remote was...

Well we got this old Toshiba, maybe a 32A32 ? Also a Direct TV remote which is by RCA. I want to program it for the Toshiba just to work the TV/VIDEO and menus, and I think maybe this will do it.

I searched and searched for the codes, and the method for setting it. I would rather set it rather than search for the right code but I can't even find the instructions for that.

Of course I don't expect an RCA OEM remote to program to other TVs, but a Direct TV one should. Now at their site they have the new ones, which have the instructions in the cable box apparently.

And there were universals sold at the stores shaped the same and didn't come with an RCA TV. Should be the same TV codes no ?

Anyone remember how to work these beasts ?

We can get up to change sources and adjust the picture but the keys on the set are dirty and being the resistive ladder type you press a button and it does pretty much what it damn well pleases.

J.B. Wood[_2_] March 1st 18 12:50 PM

Old UIniversal Remote
 
On 02/28/2018 07:05 PM, wrote:
If you remember back in the CTC195 days, how the remote was...

Well we got this old Toshiba, maybe a 32A32 ? Also a Direct TV remote which is by RCA. I want to program it for the Toshiba just to work the TV/VIDEO and menus, and I think maybe this will do it.

I searched and searched for the codes, and the method for setting it. I would rather set it rather than search for the right code but I can't even find the instructions for that.

Of course I don't expect an RCA OEM remote to program to other TVs, but a Direct TV one should. Now at their site they have the new ones, which have the instructions in the cable box apparently.

And there were universals sold at the stores shaped the same and didn't come with an RCA TV. Should be the same TV codes no ?

Anyone remember how to work these beasts ?

We can get up to change sources and adjust the picture but the keys on the set are dirty and being the resistive ladder type you press a button and it does pretty much what it damn well pleases.


Hello, and if you don't know the 3-4 digit code applicable to your
Toshiba, most universal remotes (perhaps your DIRECTV one) have a search
mode. The usual procedure is to power on the device to be controlled
and then use the remote to step through its stored codes until your
device powers off. However, this can be very time consuming. I have a
Comcast/Xfinity remote that I use both for the cable box and TV. This
device was designed to control multiple devices and there was a list of
device codes enclosed with the user manual. The user instructions -
that documentation no one reads and often throws out ;-). Sincerely,

--
J. B. Wood e-mail:


[email protected] March 2nd 18 07:07 PM

Old UIniversal Remote
 
The dish remote does already work the TV but I would like to be able to get to the TV/VIDEO switching and the menus, mainly the picture menu. The buttons on the TV operate very erratically.

If worse comes to worse I might have to try giving the tact switches a big douche with cleaner and bang them a bit. That is the only way I know to clean them and it doesn't always work. The main problem is that there is no sliding action so the won't take to cleaning like a normal switch. And there are too many types to order new.

So I am hoping the RCA remote has the functions we want.

Mike_Duffy March 2nd 18 09:52 PM

Old UIniversal Remote
 
On Fri, 2 Mar 2018 10:07:32 -0800 (PST), wrote:

I've got an old "learning" remote that can capture snippets of the IR
signal from any remote which can then be replayed later. I bought it before
availability of the 'universal' remotes which are pre-programmed with all
vendors codes. I think I still have it in a box in the basement somewhere.

Mike_Duffy March 4th 18 04:34 AM

Old UIniversal Remote
 
On Fri, 2 Mar 2018 15:52:52 -0500, Mike_Duffy wrote:

On Fri, 2 Mar 2018 10:07:32 -0800 (PST), wrote:

I've got an old "learning" remote that can capture snippets of the IR
signal from any remote which can then be replayed later. I bought it before
availability of the 'universal' remotes which are pre-programmed with all
vendors codes. I think I still have it in a box in the basement somewhere.


If your smartphone has the IR transducer hardware, you can easily find an
app to turn your smartphone into a 'learning' remote.

[email protected] March 4th 18 11:53 AM

Old UIniversal Remote
 
"If your smartphone has the IR transducer hardware, you can easily find an app to turn your smartphone into a 'learning' remote. "

1. I do not have a smart phone nor do I want one, nor does anyone in this house.

2. We do not have the original remote for it to learn from.

I actually have a learning remote kicking around here somewhere, it does me no good.

[email protected] March 5th 18 12:56 AM

Old UIniversal Remote
 
Have you tried ebay? There are several remotes that have 32a32 in their titles. For example:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Toshiba-CT-...AAAOSwCmNZwDZ2


Ian Field March 8th 18 09:14 PM

Old UIniversal Remote
 


wrote in message
...
If you remember back in the CTC195 days, how the remote was...

Well we got this old Toshiba, maybe a 32A32 ? Also a Direct TV remote
which is by RCA. I want to program it for the Toshiba just to work the
TV/VIDEO and menus, and I think maybe this will do it.

I searched and searched for the codes, and the method for setting it. I
would rather set it rather than search for the right code but I can't even
find the instructions for that.

Of course I don't expect an RCA OEM remote to program to other TVs, but a
Direct TV one should. Now at their site they have the new ones, which have
the instructions in the cable box apparently.

And there were universals sold at the stores shaped the same and didn't
come with an RCA TV. Should be the same TV codes no ?

Anyone remember how to work these beasts ?

We can get up to change sources and adjust the picture but the keys on the
set are dirty and being the resistive ladder type you press a button and
it does pretty much what it damn well pleases.


I have nearly a dozen URCs and I've yet to find anything they work.

The one I got from Poundland pretty much does anything.



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