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#26830 - 11/17/04 08:26 PM 950 remote set up code
didjdude Offline
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Registered: 07/13/02
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Loc: San Jose, CA
I recently purchased a Universal Remote Control model URC-300 Customizer. It actually has a setup code for Outlaw, which is 342. When I tried to use that code nothing happened. I suspect it may be for the old 1050. The URC-300 can learn most of the 950 remote buttons but it does not switch inputs, which is real frustrating. Does anyone know how I can find the setup code for the 950?

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#26831 - 11/17/04 10:43 PM Re: 950 remote set up code
gonk Offline
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I would expect the 342 code to be for the 950 - it's the same code listed for Atlantic Technology. Odd... As for learning commands with the URC-300, if it's like the MX-500 (which it should be, since they are closely related), you ought to be able to learn the input commands from the device buttons on the 950's remote. I may have to chase down the URC-300's manual to be sure, though.
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#26832 - 11/18/04 08:57 AM Re: 950 remote set up code
JMS Offline
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Gonk,

You had recommended the 342 code to me when I got my MX-500. It WILL turn the 950 off but that's all. Frankly, "learning" the 500 is so easy and intuitive (now that I've messed with it a while) that I'd say that's the way to go anyway. Also, I want to use certain "strange" button choices to store little used-commands. The codes generally don't provide for that.

Jay
AKA JMS

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#26833 - 11/18/04 09:10 AM Re: 950 remote set up code
gonk Offline
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I agree with your assessment of learning commands versus using code libraries - I find it faster to set up and more intuitive to use if I learn the commands to the locations I prefer (and create custom labels and layouts for the MX-500's LCD pages). It's my preferred approach.
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#26834 - 11/18/04 06:16 PM Re: 950 remote set up code
didjdude Offline
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Thanks gonk and JMS. Now that I've had the remote for a few days, I'll try learning the buttons now that I'm not in such a hurry.

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#26835 - 11/19/04 01:00 PM Re: 950 remote set up code
didjdude Offline
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Loc: San Jose, CA
gonk - I sat down last night and got the URC-300 to learn every button I threw at it. I'm finally back to one remote. YEAH!

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#26836 - 11/19/04 02:50 PM Re: 950 remote set up code
gonk Offline
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Excellent! How do you like the URC-300 now that you've got it up and running?
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#26837 - 11/21/04 10:03 PM Re: 950 remote set up code
JMS Offline
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I too am extremely pleased with myself now that my MX-500 has macros that will turn on/off the video system and turn on/off the music system, all with one touch of a specific macro button. I even got the remote to land back on the transport controls with punch through volume. Once I got the hang of it, programming that baby is easy.

Since I also programmed it to work an old crt in my ht room, the 500 replaced four remotes. This is great!

Jay

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#26838 - 11/26/04 05:36 PM Re: 950 remote set up code
kahlua63 Offline
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Registered: 11/26/04
Posts: 1
Loc: Edmonton, Alberta Canada
Hello everyone, I am new here and looking at purchase the 950 and 7100 combo. I am seeing that some of yourselves have had issues programming the remote or another remote. Are there any other issues with these two pieces that need to ne considered before buying them?

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#26839 - 11/26/04 05:57 PM Re: 950 remote set up code
gonk Offline
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The 950's remote is actually a very good remote, especially when bundled with a pre/pro for only $800. A number of us have upgraded to other remotes from the same manufacturer (Universal Remotes) - didjdude is using their new URC-300 remotes, while JMS and I (and many others, in fact) use the Home Theater Master MX-500.

The 950/7100 combo is a very nice package. The only issue I see tripping folks up from time to time is a quirk in the six channel analog input that causes it to only output the left and right channels if you switch to the six channel analog input from an input that is operating in stereo mode. If you toggle to the six channel analog input from a source running any sort of surround mode (Dolby 5.1, DTS, Pro Logic, 5/7 Stereo, whatever), you will get all six channels. Otherwise, I would suggest looking at a few of the following threads (if you haven't already): What would you tell a prospective 950 buyer? and Let me start by apologizing . There are other threads floating around that are worth reading, but those are the first two that caught my eye. And of course if you have questions about any of the 950's features, there are usually folks around here who can answer 'em.
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