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Programming HR10-250 Remote for New Receiver

Started by Tom Snyder, Saturday Nov 25, 2006, 11:23:58 PM

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Tom Snyder

Got a new Sony AV receiver. Trying to get the HR-10-250 remote to learn the volume codes, but none of the codes that DirecTV provides in its program work.

Is there a way to get the remote to learn the codes directly from the Sony remote?
Tom Snyder
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Tom Snyder

Yeah...the manual has this bit of bad news:

Unfortunately, due to the great variety of TVs and A/V receivers, some makes and
models are not compatible with your HD DVR's remote control. If you reach the end
of the available codes without finding a code that works with your device, you will
need to use your TV or A/V receiver's remote to turn it on and off, and control the
volume.


Thus my hope that there would be a way for it to learn the codes...
Tom Snyder
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Tom Snyder

You may be right. I have a Pronto TSU2000, and while it is awesome, I have to see the screen it to use it. I can work a button remote without having to look at it.
Tom Snyder
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steve053


Gregg Lengling

Or just screw around like I do...I use my Tungsten C.  The only drawback is that the IR output is pretty weak and you do have to be in the normal viewing position.
Nice thing is I can read codes from the remotes and put them in the Palm so I don't have to look them up or try try try try again.
Gregg R. Lengling, W9DHI
Living the life with a 65" Aquos
glengling at milwaukeehdtv dot org  {fart}