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Common Issues For simple directions to help resolve common technical support issue, click below. Thank you for Signing Up. Please correct the marked field s below. Legacy Remotes If you have one of the legacy remotes listed below, you may apply for a basic version of the software but URC will not be able to support any of your efforts to reprogram and calling a local dealer would still be your best option.

Headquarters Universal Remote Control, Inc. Enter a Model Search. DMS Owner's Manual. DMS Spec Sheet. HDA Spec Sheet. HDA Owner's Manual. Product Page. LT Spec Sheet.

LT Owner's Manual. MFS-8 Owner's Manual. MFS-8 Spec Sheet. MRX Owner's Manual. MRX Spec Sheet. MRX-2 Owner's Manual. MRX-2 Spec Sheet. MRX-5 Owner's Manual. MRX-5 Spec Sheet. MRX-8 Owner's Manual. MRX-8 Spec Sheet. SNP-2 Owner's Manual. SNP-2 Spec Sheet. TDC Owner's Manual. TDC Spec Sheet. TKP Owner's Manual.

TKP Spec Sheet. TRC Owner's Manual. TRC Spec Sheet. MRF Spec Sheet. MRF Owner's Manual. MX Owner's Manual. MX Spec Sheet. UR Owner's Manual. UR Spec Sheet. UR2-R Owner's Manual. UR2-R Spec Sheet. I don't work for Universal Electronics so if you can't find the data you seek already here you should try the official channels below.

When you ask for data it helps if you include the model number of your remote since some model names have been re-used. Prices shown are the suggested retail price for ordering direct from the Universal Electronics when originally available. Most models have been discontinued. To purchase these remotes or just to find out if the model you want is available and its retail price, visit the UEIC web site. Universal Electronics says that they will honor the waranty on all models, even the discontinued ones!

I like that in a company. Each device code is unique only within its "Device Family" and therefore must be assigned to a device button with the correct family type. The mapping of device type to device family is:. Here is the mapping of other device buttons to families on various remotes. You can determine the mapping yourself with the table above and the instruction manual for the remote. Information about each controlable device is pre-programmed into the remote and referenced by a three-digit "Device Code".

The owner's manual for each remote has a big table of brand names and the associated device code s for Televisions, VCR's, cable boxes and other controllable equipment. You associate a Device Code with each of the device keys on your remote to tell the remote what equipment you have. The "One Call" models can be programmed with a three-digit code like most other models or a special four-digit "brand" code which allows you to step through the codes for a particular brand of device.

In some cases you will need to use two device keys to control one device. For example the Panasonic Model PV VCR uses device code for most normal operations and device code for programming timer events. To have access to all of the features of the original remote you have to set up two VCR buttons, one with device code and one with device code If you can't find your owner's manual and you get a new piece of equipment you may want to look it up in my Little List of Device Codes. Universal Electronics has added a much larger table of device codes on their web site.

Usualy the remote will give some indication that it has accepted a device code two blinks for the URC If your remote rejects a device code and none of the accepted codes work, and you have one of the "Upgradable" models you may want to send the remote back to the factory to have the new device codes added:.



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