I have a urc4110 one for all universal control My LG tv works fine My Digital cable box is a Pace DC50x
SOURCE: universal remote code needed for motorola cable box (for comcast)
Hello, follow this link to download the manual and the codes for your remotes:
http://www.ofausa.com/remote.php?type=URC8800
just right click and save as on the download links.
if this does not work you can try the search method,
you do this by either holding down the device button eg: TV or if you
have one the "magic" button for three seconds, a light should then
flash twice to say you have done this correctly.
then press the keys 991 then the power button.
you must now press the channel up key (ch+) possibly upto 150 times while the remote cycles through every code.
Once your tv or device switches off stop pressing the ch+ key and press the power button to make sure it switches back on,
(if you press ch+ too many times you can go back by pressing ch-)
When complete press the magic or device key again to save the settings (light should flash twice to confirm)
Many thanks
Mark
(www.sparky-uk.com)
SOURCE: I HAVE A BD-512 UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL AND I WAS WONDERING IF
find your answer ---
http://www.remotecentral.com/cgi-bin/mboard/rc-remote/thread.cgi?5550,5
SOURCE: MY TIME WARNER MOTOROLA DIGITAL CABLE BOX CODES
There is only one code listed for Motorola cable box's, 1376.
If it doesn't work then your going to have to use the search through the internal memory of the remote. Below is a link to a web page of your remotes manual. Look under "Searching For Your Code" for the steps to do this. It's in .pdf format so you'll need Acrobat Reader if you don't already have it to view it.
Hope this helps.
http://www.oneforall.com/uploads/support/a75c4c2d67fdf305e4a8497cb64b60d0.pdf
SOURCE: Remote Codes for Motorola Cable Box DCT700/US
I have run into this problem with my Sharp Aquos as well. This is not necessarily a code problem but an interference problem.
If you take your hand or a thick book and sort of make a hood over the
area of the sensor on the cable box and place the remote right up close
to the sensor this will help let you know if the remote and the box are working
with the code. Also might try turning off the TV or unplug the TV to
test and make sure the remote will turn on the box.
Next thing after you determine this is how to block the interference
and be able to use your remote. What we did is placed the Wii on top of the box over the area of the sensor and this seems to have done pretty good.
Good Luck ....
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