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VIORE Remote Control Replacement. Viore - a producer of affordable televisions and visual systems often sold through big box stores, creates some fine ...
This is not a problem specific to flat panel televisions. In fact, it's not a problem at all. The documentation that came with your TV remote will have instructions on where to get the code and how to program it into the remote. Basically, you'll need to refer to the documentation of the device you want to control with the remote. It should list the code for that device. Then use the documentation for the remote for instructions on adding the code.
You probably have the same problem that I found after I'd purchased my Viore TV (LC 26VF59), your cable box remote or dish network remote doesn't have the Viore codes built in. Bummer. I looked around and couldn't find codes for my Viore. Doubt you'll find them for yours. Here's a helpful suggestion I read about that works for me:
I bought for $20.00 a Sony RM-VL600 Easy Learn remote control from my electronics store. It's EZ because you only have to place the Sony head to head with the Viore remote, press TV setup and follow Sony's instructions to have its remote catch and learn the codes from your Viore remote. I only programmed my Sony for the Power On/Off, Vol Up/Down from my Viore remote. You back out of Setup and now your Sony will control the TV for those functions. Next you get your cable box or satellite remote put it head to head with the Sony remote, press the CABLE or SATELLITE set-up button on the Sony and then have it learn all the C or S functions you want from that remote. You do program in this mode the Power On/Off button, but you don't program the Vol Up/Down. The volume for the TV will work when you're all finished and operating under the Cable or Satellite button on the Sony remote.
Now, you press the TV button on the Sony and then the Power button. The TV turns on. Now you press the Cable or Sat button and then the Power button and the Cable or Sat box turns on. Like I said, even though now you are operating the Sony remote under the Cable or Sat button the TV volume instructions carry over to this side of the remote so you don't have to switch back to the TV button to raise or lower volume of the TV.
When I'm done watching, I hit the Power off and the cable box turns off. I then hit the TV button and again the Power off button and the TV turns off. So, it's a little inconvenient when starting and stopping, but at least you are using only one remote.
Most UPC's do not include the Viore, it is a non standard set. Some codes from others may work it
like 0092 316(tivo)
here is a response from the manufacturer.
Unfortunately, there would not be a remote code for this unit in your
existing remote. The code would have to be already manufactured in the
the remote that you have. This is a brand new unit from a new factory
which has a whole new set of remote control information. We have
provided our code information to several companies that maintain
universal remote databases. There is a lag period before the remote with
the new information can be manufactured and provided to cable TV
customers. The only universal remote that would have our remote
information readily available is a PC-programmable universal remote that
allows the customer to download the code information (not a remote
code) from the internet directly to the remote. Thank you for your
inquiry.
I tried every code suggested for my Viore with Uverse and nothing worked. Finally decided to reset the remote to factory settings using code 900 as described in the instructions from ATT uverse. The remote now works on my Viore tv and all I did was reset the remote to factory settings.
Viore told me that they do not have a code that can be input into any remote. I have two Viore TV's... just bought my 2nd a few days ago. You will always have to use the Viore remote to power up or just turn off the cable instead. Not sure that turning off cable completely turns off the TV though.
I was able to program my viore tv by trying the code search:
1. Press the tv and sel buttons until the IO button turns red.
2. Press channel up or down until the tv turns off and the press the tv button to lock in the code.
Ps: Be pattient when searching for the code, it might take a while. HOPE THIS HELPS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I believe Viore is the same as Samsung. I only noticed this by accident as I bought a Viore TV and my friend bought a Samsung and I noticed both remotes were identical. I tried the Samsung codes and the remote worked. Good luck! Kevin
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