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10-10-2009 04:00 PM
Just purchased the new Insignia Wireless Blue-Ray DVD player and cannot find a code to connect with my AT&T Uverse remote. My AT&T Uverse remote doesn't have a model number, but the box says Motorola on it.
I saw a similar post concerning TV's, but have not foud one concerning Insignia DVD players.
I have tried codes for Emerson, Memorex, Samsung, Sunsui, Sylvania and Zenith without success.
Any suggestions?
-Greg
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10-10-2009 11:23 PM
Just to add, I also tried the automatic search function that Uverse uses to try all of the DVD codes that it knows.
Apparently, the NS-WBRDVD is not a known code.
Still looking for feedback.
Thanks,
Greg
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10-11-2009 12:07 PM
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10-27-2009 01:28 PM
Hello,
As of now our Blu-ray players can only be controlled with the original Insignia remote.
We will consider this for future products.
Regards,
Gonzo
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10-28-2009 11:59 AM - last edited on 01-08-2010 11:17 PM
Assuming the NS-WBRDVD and NS-BRDVD3 use the same codes, here's a way to manually add the commands to many remotes. Using device code Video 1913 (or 21913) or Audio 1609 (or 31609), use the following advanced codes:
0 34862
1 34926
2 34830
3 34894
4 34870
5 34934
6 34838
7 34902
8 34854
9 34918
open/close 34910
power 34906
search 34968
clear 34872
angle 35038
disc menu 35050
popup menu 34826
up arrow 34994
down arrow 34962
left arrow 35018
right arrow35058
enter 35026
setup 34954
repeat 34886
repeat a-b 35014
display 34846
pip 34864
resolution 34936
play/pause 34914
step 35070
fast fwd 35010
rewind 34882
next 34946
prev 34818
stop 34978
zoom 34822
audio 34986
return 34904
subtitle 34922
sec audio 34992
red A 34824
green B 34952
yellow C 34888
blue D 35016
To test one of the above codes, press and release the setup key followed by the 5-digit code. On the last digit, the command will be sent.
To assign each function to a key, in DVD mode, press and hold the setup button for 2 blinks, press 994, press and release setup, enter the 5-digit code, press the destination button. For example, to program the "Play" button, press "DVD", then "Setup" for 2 blinks, 994, "Setup" 34914, "Play". Repeat this procedure for every key. You only have to press DVD the very first time. To save some effort, you could program only the buttons you need, i.e., the number keys are rarely used except in searches.
Video code 1913 (or 21913) will work with the following remotes:
Radio Shack 15-100, 15-133, 15-134, 15-135,
URC-6690 Hybrid, URC-6820 B00, URC-7940, URC-7950, URC-8203, URC-8820 B00,
Atlas5 1025,
Comcast 1058, Comcast 1067, Comcast 1068,
Dreambox V5 URC-39940*,
Pace DStv PVR URC-3989,
Vizio URC-66700ABA,
Slingbox
Audio code 1609 (or 31609) will work with these remotes:
Insignia NS-RC01G-09,
Radio Shack 15-100, 15-133, 15-134, 15-135,
URC-10820 B00, URC-6690 Hybrid, URC-6820 B00, URC-7555, URC-7780 Stealth 12, URC-7781 Digital 12, URC-7940, URC-7950, URC-8206, URC-8820 B00, URC-9960, URC-9960B01,
Atlas5 1025, Atlas5 3000, Atlas5 3032, Atlas5 3033,
Cox URC-7820B,
Dreambox V5 URC-39940*,
Motorola DSR551 URC-2050,
Pace DStv PVR URC-3989,
RCA RCRP05B,
Vizio URC-66700ABA, Vizio VUR8,
Slingbox
* Add 30 to the device code on Dreambox remotes.
To assign an audio code to a DVD button, you may have to re-assign the device type for the DVD button. This will probably be the case on cable remotes. See your manual for how to re-assign the device type.
Since you may not have enough buttons on your remote for every function, it would be a good idea to put some on shifted keys. These are functions you perform by pressing the setup button before the primary button. For example, I like to put open/close on the shifted stop button. So if I press Stop, I get stop. If I press and release Setup then press Stop, I get open/close. To assign a function to a shifted key, just press and release "Setup" before the destination key in the procedure above.
If you don't have one of those, here are some other options:
- Get a harmony. It's in the harmony database.
- Get a UEI made remote (one-for-all, radio shack, many cable oem remotes, some RCA and vizio, slingbox) and a JP1 cable and load THIS upgrade. If you have a modem upgradeable UEI remote (like a URC-8910 or Kameleon), convert the above upgrade to a WAV file with the JP1 tools on that site and play it through your computer speaker to upgrade your remote.
- Get any learning remote and learn the commands from the original remote if possible (not an option for those with a lost or damaged remote).
- Borrow a friend's harmony and teach your remote from it.
For those who are interested, the signal uses protocol NEC1, device 133, subdevice 237.
If you're looking for a good, inexpensive universal remote this solution will work on, I'd say the RCA RCRP05B is probably one of the best options at the moment. It's $20 at best buy. Also be aware that the above solution takes very little memory (~300 bytes) and uses up none of your learning memory.
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10-28-2009 07:11 PM
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10-28-2009 07:31 PM
The only possibilities at the moment are the ones I listed. Sorry.
However, the RCA I posted is a great replacement for the DirecTV remote (use code 01377 for DirecTV). The RCA and DirecTV remotes are made by the same company and have the same codes. But it's impossible to enter the individual function codes I listed on the DirecTV remote. And programming the individual codes is the only solution besides learning, which the DirecTV remote can't do either.
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12-05-2009 08:10 PM
So, these are really the only possibilities? No support at all for Sony Universal Remote (RM-VL600)?
Thanks!
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12-05-2009 09:43 PM - last edited on 12-05-2009 09:48 PM
Any learning remote, including your sony can learn the codes. It just doesn't have a code built in. New devices often aren't supported right away, especially if the remote was made before the device in question even existed. That's why the learning feature exists. The info I've posted is most useful for those who don't have the original remote to learn from.
Technically, no remotes at all have the insignia codes built-in. I'm presenting essentially a programming trick, taking advantage of the unusual programming capabilities of one particular class of remotes. No other remotes have this capability. Harmony has the codes because some harmony user learned them, and harmony added those learns to their database.
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12-06-2009 10:37 PM

