PACE DS830NY CODE

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arielmazin
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PACE DS830NY CODE

Post by arielmazin »

Hi!

I have this receveir and not find any sullution to problem
it soupurt dvr option

sory for englsih,
ariel
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Ariel
What is your native language?

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Subject PACE DS830NY

1. Device: PACE DS830NY CODE
2. Type of device:DVR
3. Year:
4. JP1/UEI Remote model:
5. Do you have a JP1 cable?
6. Still have original remote?
7. Checked the file section?
8. Checked Pronto file section (at R/C)?
9. Partially working setup code?
10. Learning remote question?
11. Have you tried the JP1 Lookup Tool?
Remember to provide feedback to let us know how the problem was solved and share your upgrades.

Tip: When creating an upgrade, always include ALL functions from the oem remote, even if you never plan on assigning them to a button. Complete function lists makes an upgrade more helpful to others.
arielmazin
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Post by arielmazin »

thanks for response
well this is the all deatils

1. Device: PACE DS830NY CODE
2. Type of device:DVR
3. Year:2013
4. JP1/UEI Remote model: maybe TAKGLX348540794
5. Do you have a JP1 cable? : not
6. Still have original remote? what the meaning?
7. Checked the file section?: i think
8. Checked Pronto file section (at R/C)? not think
9. Partially working setup code: dont understand
10. Learning remote question? : think yes
11. Have you tried the JP1 Lookup Tool?: yes but dont understand what to do
arielmazin
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Post by arielmazin »

hi again
wait for answer

thanks,
Ariel
mdavej
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Post by mdavej »

You are looking for a code for a JP1 remote. But you do not have a JP1 remote. So I don't think we can help you.

6. Do you have the remote that came with your PACE?
7. Did you find any PACE files in the file section of this site?
8. Did you look for codes at remotecentral.com? If you found any, please post them, and we can convert them to JP1 codes.
9. Is there a code you are using now that works for at least a few functions (power, channels, etc.)?
10. If your remote can learn and is a JP1 remote, then you can create the codes yourself using Remote Master and a JP1 cable.
11. Search for PACE Cable codes and try all of them in your remote (if it is a JP1 remote).

Can you post a picture or a link to any information about your remote? Does it have a 6-pin male connector in the battery bay? What makes you think you have a JP1 remote?
arielmazin
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Post by arielmazin »

mdavej wrote:You are looking for a code for a JP1 remote. But you do not have a JP1 remote. So I don't think we can help you.

6. Do you have the remote that came with your PACE?: YES
7. Did you find any PACE files in the file section of this site?:YES
8. Did you look for codes at remotecentral.com? If you found any, please post them, and we can convert them to JP1 codes: YES,but not found
9. Is there a code you are using now that works for at least a few functions (power, channels, etc.): YES
10. If your remote can learn and is a JP1 remote, then you can create the codes yourself using Remote Master and a JP1 cable.
11. Search for PACE Cable codes and try all of them in your remote (if it is a JP1 remote).

Can you post a picture or a link to any information about your remote? Does it have a 6-pin male connector in the battery bay? What makes you think you have a JP1 remote?

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Post by mdavej »

Thanks. Can you answer the other questions. Does it have a 6-pin connector? What is the code that partially works?

A few more questions. Does it have a Setup or "P" button? What functions are missing?
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Post by arielmazin »

mdavej wrote:Thanks. Can you answer the other questions. Does it have a 6-pin connector? What is the code that partially works?

A few more questions. Does it have a Setup or "P" button? What functions are missing?
i use built-in code of YES satellite reciver basic

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Post by arielmazin »

wait for answer from expert master
edit:
mybe this:

Code: Select all

FC's Used on Various Versions of this Device
The efc's listed below can be used as a starting point for an upgrade. Often more than one EFC will be listed for a function. You'll need to test these to see which one works with your device.
Device: 	Video / 0352        Brands
Protocol: 	NEC2;
Devices: 	128;  , 100 ;   ;   ;    
Pid: 	005A ; 
Fixed: 	21 FE D9; 
Function 	EFC
num 0 	181
num 1 	185
num 2 	183
num 3 	187
num 4 	180
num 5 	184
num 6 	182
num 7 	186
num 8 	053
num 9 	057
Volume + 	054
Volume - 	058
Mute 	056
Mute 	122
CH+ 	055
CH- 	059
Power 	041
Arrow_Down 	167
Arrow_Left 	121
Arrow_Right 	117
Arrow_Up 	169
Guide 	052
Guide 	038
Input/Source 	038
Format 16:9 	246
OK/Select 	168
Select 	168
Last/Prev Ch 	166
Last/Prev Ch 	039
Last/Prev Ch 	038
Sleep 	165
EXIT 	039
TV/Video 	038
Info/Display 	101
Info/Display 	242
Timer 	251
Play 	118
Stop 	122
Pause 	247
Pause 	120
Rewind 	249
FFWD 	245
FWD 	245
Record 	247
Record 	120
Skip + 	117
Skip - 	121
Blue 	243
Blue 	245
Blue 	229
Green 	241
Green 	118
Green 	052
Red 	249
Red 	246
Red 	237
Yellow 	247
Yellow 	251
Yellow 	239
Audio 	039
Help 	120
Menu 	052
Radio 	052
Replay 	121
SP/LP 	246
 
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Copy the data below one column at a time for pasting into Remote Master..
Function 	EFC
num 0
num 1
num 2
num 3
num 4
num 5
num 6
num 7
num 8
num 9
Volume +
Volume -
Mute
Mute
CH+
CH-
Power
Arrow_Down
Arrow_Left
Arrow_Right
Arrow_Up
Guide
Guide
Input/Source
Format 16:9
OK/Select
Select
Last/Prev Ch
Last/Prev Ch
Last/Prev Ch
Sleep
EXIT
TV/Video
Info/Display
Info/Display
Timer
Play
Stop
Pause
Pause
Rewind
FFWD
FWD
Record
Record
Skip +
Skip -
Blue
Blue
Blue
Green
Green
Green
Red
Red
Red
Yellow
Yellow
Yellow
Audio
Help
Menu
Radio
Replay
SP/LP
	181
185
183
187
180
184
182
186
053
057
054
058
056
122
055
059
041
167
121
117
169
052
038
038
246
168
168
166
039
038
165
039
038
101
242
251
118
122
247
120
249
245
245
247
120
117
121
243
245
229
241
118
052
249
246
237
247
251
239
039
120
052
052
121
246
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mdavej
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Post by mdavej »

Expert master is waiting for you to answer questions. I don't know the built-in code of YES satellite. You must tell me the code.

Since there is no P or Setup button, I don't see any possible way to program that remote.
arielmazin
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Post by arielmazin »

mdavej wrote:Expert master is waiting for you to answer questions. I don't know the built-in code of YES satellite. You must tell me the code.

Since there is no P or Setup button, I don't see any possible way to program that remote.
thanks for response, well what do you mean p or setup buttom
maybe there is
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Post by mdavej »

I doesn't matter. I found some instructions for your remote. It is not a JP1 remote, and there is no way to program any new codes. So nothing can be done.
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