But somehow to buy another remote almost seems like overkill for the situation.I may end up giving the problem right back to Comcast.as if that would change anything. I guess I could buy another remote to see if I can teach it to run my DTA and TV? I have a new harmony 880 that I am using on my main TV, but have not set this one up just yet.await a battery.
At this point I can only conclude that my TV is incompatible with the comcast DTA and/or remote (this was the reply from the Polaroid tech when I asked him about a code, which he could not find for my model flm 1514B lcd TV).This is also the second DTA and remote I have tried since I exchanged the first one assuming it was a faulty product (remote or DTA box or both).of course that could still be the case with the current one? Also tried to power off the DTA box, reverse batteries in the remote to reset that (suggestion from the comcast tech).
Each code consists of 5 digits, which can be entered by using the following keys to. Brands a listed by device type TV, Streamer or Audio (Receiver or Soundbar). To do this firstly locate your brand in the Code List.
entered the 981, got two blinks and then tried 10030 again after two blinks and still no response from the power button on the remote. If the brand of your device is not listed in the SimpleSet feature, you can set up by trying codes individually. I followed the instructions to a tee and still could not get it to work.after I entered the code I did get two blinks and then pushed the power button on the remote and no response.also tried to push the channel + and no response. Thank you ever so much for all your work. If you can't get the remote to accept 10030 after a few tries, then do a 981 reset. While entering the setup code, if the first button you press is anything other than a 1, the remote will give a longer single blink. When you enter the 5th digit, it should blink twice, which tells you that the code was accepted. My 19 w/DVD uses the following Mitsubishi code: 10178 Dish Network remotes: 627, 659, or 688 DirecTV RC64 remote control revealed a code of 10835. Next, use the number buttons to enter 10030. Should take about 3-4 seconds before it blinks twice. When you first press it, it blinks once, but keep holding it down. Press and hold down the Set button until it blinks twice.
So the task here is to get the setup code into the remote, since we know that 10030 is a good setup code. (The Power button first sends the power signal for the DTA, and then for the TV.) All of these signals match the file at hifi-remote. That verifies that the DTA remote, using 10030, does send the IR protocol NEC1, device 4, function code 2 for Vol+, function code 3 for Vol-, and function code 8 for Power. To check that, I used a DTA remote to teach Vol and Power to another learning remote, and downloaded the learned signal via a JP1 cable into the computer. I've looked those up, and that shows 10030 will work as the setup code. The website has a file describing the IR signals that the 1514B responds to.
How to program a specific remote control: Including Satellite, Cable, TV, and Universal remotes – COX remote, ONE FOR ALL remote, DIRECTV remote, CHUNGHOP remote, JUMBO remote, GT MATRIX remote, Zenith remote, Vizio remote, RCA remote, Comcast remote, DISH remote, Samsung remote, Mitsubishi remote, SONY remote, Philips remote, On-Q Home Systems remote, GE remote, and the UR5U-8780 remote.We're not guessing here. Once you find the step-by-step instructions to program the remote to work with your POLAROID TV, use the remote codes included on this page.
You can also check the remote programming instructions included in the packaging of your remote or find a YouTube video for your specific model number remote. Polaroid Customer Service / Technical SupportĮmail: program a Universal or TV remote control: See the links below and find the brand and model of your remote control.
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