I want to connect my Bose Surround cinemate II to my Vizor Razor LED TV. The automated connection is not working it says I need a manual remote code. Any ideas where to find these?
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To program your Bose CineMate home theater system with the Spectrum remote, you will need to use the appropriate remote control codes. These rules vary depending on the model of your Spectrum remote and the specific model of Bose CineMate you have. Follow these detailed steps to program your Spectrum remote to control your Bose CineMate: Find the remote control code: First, you need to find the remote control code for your Bose CineMate system. Spectrum provides a list of remote control codes for devices on their website or in the remote control user manual. You can also try looking up specific codes online using the model number of your Spectrum remote and Bose CineMate. Turn on Bose CineMate: Ensure that your Bose CineMate system is turned on and in the proper mode for operation (e.g., TV or AUX mode). Enter programming mode: Press and hold the "Setup" button on your Spectrum remote until the LED indicator on the top of the remote turns on. Enter Code: Use the number buttons on the remote to enter the four-digit remote control code of your Bose CineMate. The LED indicator blinks to confirm the entered code. Test control: After entering the code, point the Spectrum remote at the Bose CineMate system and press various buttons (e.g., volume up/down, power) to see if it controls your Bose system. If it works, the program succeeds. Save the code: When the remote control works with your Bose CineMate, press the "Setup" button again to exit the programming mode. Now that the code is saved, your Spectrum remote should be able to control your Bose CineMate. Please note that not all remote control codes may work with all models of the Bose CineMate. If you can't find a working code, you can try the code search feature in your Spec
Bose® CineMate® GS Series II Digital Home Theater Speaker System code that worked for my Charter Ocap-4 (C4000 & S4000) 4-Device HDTV DVR Cable Box Remote is 31933.
OK, so your Bose remote is set up for your TV. That's good. You still have to connect some kind of audio output from the TV and connect it to one of the inputs on the Bose. Then you must select the input button on the Bose remote that you connected the TV to. For more information, please visit my website at audioserviceclinic.com. Thank you.
The code for the Direct TV remote is 31933. It doesn't work with the new RC71 remote (Direct TV limitation with that remote), but it does with the remotes that have AV1 and AV2 options.
No, you need some sort of remote. Luckily this Bose uses IR for the remote and not RF. This means you might find a cheap universal remote that has a code for this. PC programmable remotes such as Logitech's Harmony, URC, and RTI remotes would definitely work.
The Bose codes for Comcast remotes for both the Cisco (labeled Xfinity) and Scientific Atlanta (labeled Comcast) DVR remotes are 31229 and 31933. 31933 worked with my Bose CineMate Series II
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