RCA RT2760 Receiver Code
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tommyj2006
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RCA RT2760 Receiver Code
I have tried all the codes I could find for RCA receivers in the files section, but no luck. I am using a Comcast URC-1067. I can't seem to really find any information on this receiver, except that it uses the same remote as the RT2770 and the model of the remote is RCR192AB1.
I am new to this (just got my new cable! Thanks Aunt Vicky and Tommy Tyler!) so if you need anything more from me just let me know. Thank you!
Tom
Template:
1. Device: RCA RT2760
2. Type of device: Receiver
3. Year: 2006
4. JP1/UEI Remote model: URC-1067
5. Do you have a JP1 cable? - Yes
6. Still have original remote? - No
7. Checked the file section? - Yes
8. Checked Pronto file section (at R/C)? - Yes
9. Partially working setup code? - Yes, AUX/1254
10. Learning remote question? - Not sure? I have one...
I am new to this (just got my new cable! Thanks Aunt Vicky and Tommy Tyler!) so if you need anything more from me just let me know. Thank you!
Tom
Template:
1. Device: RCA RT2760
2. Type of device: Receiver
3. Year: 2006
4. JP1/UEI Remote model: URC-1067
5. Do you have a JP1 cable? - Yes
6. Still have original remote? - No
7. Checked the file section? - Yes
8. Checked Pronto file section (at R/C)? - Yes
9. Partially working setup code? - Yes, AUX/1254
10. Learning remote question? - Not sure? I have one...
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tommyj2006
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I just saw your second post. What are the codes that the receiver responds to?
Actually, if you have a URC-8820, you could use it's learning function to teach the commands from the original remote and the download from the remote to get the protocol and command numbers to create a new upgrade for the Comcast remote.
Actually, if you have a URC-8820, you could use it's learning function to teach the commands from the original remote and the download from the remote to get the protocol and command numbers to create a new upgrade for the Comcast remote.
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vickyg2003
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Hi Tom, We have another category for this called a "code search" that requires you to use a template, that asks you all that kind of information.
Of all those partially working codes, you need to find out what functions work. With the closest match you'll have a good start for your protocol build.
Have you downloaded RM and the Java support libraries? You'll need that to create an upgrade.
Try all the keys on each of the upgrades that partially work and see if they make a list of what the keys do. We can look up what those numbers are.
Of all those partially working codes, you need to find out what functions work. With the closest match you'll have a good start for your protocol build.
Have you downloaded RM and the Java support libraries? You'll need that to create an upgrade.
Try all the keys on each of the upgrades that partially work and see if they make a list of what the keys do. We can look up what those numbers are.
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vickyg2003
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this file should give you the same kind of control that you got with the 8820. Try this file again. You open it in RM change the remote to be your remote model, and then cut and paste the upgrade into IR.
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vickyg2003
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Well I'm having some kind of error when I try to change the remote to the Comcast-URC-1067 so I'm no help. It also looks like it was using a custom protocol with the 8910.
The procedure is to change your remote, check your button assignments, and then do as you described. You also need to copy any required protocols if necessary.
The procedure is to change your remote, check your button assignments, and then do as you described. You also need to copy any required protocols if necessary.
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