Finding Codes

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Overview

What makes UEI remotes so unique is the ability to program any key using EFCs (Extended Function Codes) also known as advanced codes. Every button that comes pre-programmed on these universal remotes has a function code associated with it. There also may be function codes that are not pre-programmed on the remote, including some that weren't even on the original remote. These functions can be sent from the keypad using an EFC.


In most cases, the JP1 tools can't be used to extract any of the built-in setup code details, the exception being the newest USB connected remotes the XSight and Simpleset models. For most remotes, that information is stored in ROM and JP1 tools only read the E2/EEPROM area. There are some alternative ways to get the information you need to build an upgrade.


  • Searching the JP1 site for upgrades
  • Searching Hifi-Remote's Advanced Codes
  • Using Learned Signals
  • Using Keymoves
  • Using Devices4
  • Using the JP1 Lookup Tool
  • Using the UEI Lookup Tool
  • Using Pronto files
  • Using Brute Force
  • with Finesse
  • Final Resort

Searching the JP1 site for Upgrades

Searcing Hifi-Remote's Advanced Codes

Using Learns

Using Keymoves

Using the Devices4

Using the JP1 Lookup Tool

Using the UEI Lookup Tool

Using Pronto Files

Using Brute Force

The Final Resort

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