User manual for NSE URC22 universal remote control
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This is a free translation of the essential points of a N.S.E. notice regarding the URC 22B-7 remote control, which can be downloaded here: http://www.remotecentral.com/...
The processes detailed in this notice seem to apply to all NSE URC 22 remote controls, whose many variations appear to differ only by the type and number of devices that can be controlled. It may also be the case for the URC 10 and URC 20, but this requires confirmation.
This is a provisional document that I intend to complete and improve in the coming days. It is a Copy/Paste from a Word document, which explains some small quirks in the presentation.
Universal Remote Controls
N.S.E. URC 22
Code Introduction
1. Turn on the device you want to control.
2. Press and hold the SET button, then press the button for the type of device you want to control (TV1, TV2, VCR1, ... AUX) simultaneously.
3. The LED will light up, release the buttons.
4. Enter the 3-digit code for the device.
5. If the entered device code is correct, the LED will turn off automatically. If the code is incorrect, the LED will blink twice and remain in Setup mode (on), return to step 4 with another code and repeat until the LED turns off.
6. Check that the remote buttons operate correctly on the device. If not, repeat steps 2 to 6 with another code.
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Quick Search
1. Turn on the device you want to control. If it’s a VCR, a tape must be inserted.
2. Press and hold the SET button, then simultaneously press the button for the type of device you want to control (TV1, TV2, VCR1, ... AUX).
3. The LED will light up, release the buttons.
4. Press the SET button again. The URC 22 will enter Quick Search mode and the LED will remain on.
5. Point the URC 22 at the device and press the POWER button. For VCR/AUX, you can press either POWER or PLAY. Observe if the device responds (turns off or plays). If the device responds, proceed to step 6. Otherwise, repeat step 5.
6. Check that other buttons such as CH +/-, VOL +/- work correctly (i.e. that the device is properly controlled). If not, return to step 5.
7. Some devices are slow to respond to the POWER signal. You can press the SET button to go back. With each press of this button, you reverse the search direction: forward or backward.
8. To exit Search mode, press the button corresponding to the device and the LED will turn off.
Note: In Search mode, in addition to the SET button (SET and POWER buttons for VCR/AUX), the operation of other buttons can be tested, which means you can check them without exiting Search mode. The URC 22 will exit Search mode if no button is pressed for 30 seconds.
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Auto Search
1. Turn on the device you want to control. If it’s a VCR, a tape must be inserted.
2. Press and hold the SET button, then simultaneously press the POWER button for more than 3 seconds and Auto Search will begin.
3. Press any button to finish.
No further explanations, particularly regarding the duration of the search which may likely take several tens of minutes.
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Display the Code
The device code is a 3-digit number.
1. Press and hold the SET button and simultaneously press the button corresponding to the digit you want to know: 1 for hundreds, 2 for tens, 3 for units.
2. Release the SET button.
3. The LED will blink. Count the number of blinks of the LED. This number corresponds to the desired digit. If there are no blinks, the digit is 0.
The processes detailed in this notice seem to apply to all NSE URC 22 remote controls, whose many variations appear to differ only by the type and number of devices that can be controlled. It may also be the case for the URC 10 and URC 20, but this requires confirmation.
This is a provisional document that I intend to complete and improve in the coming days. It is a Copy/Paste from a Word document, which explains some small quirks in the presentation.
Universal Remote Controls
N.S.E. URC 22
Code Introduction
1. Turn on the device you want to control.
2. Press and hold the SET button, then press the button for the type of device you want to control (TV1, TV2, VCR1, ... AUX) simultaneously.
3. The LED will light up, release the buttons.
4. Enter the 3-digit code for the device.
5. If the entered device code is correct, the LED will turn off automatically. If the code is incorrect, the LED will blink twice and remain in Setup mode (on), return to step 4 with another code and repeat until the LED turns off.
6. Check that the remote buttons operate correctly on the device. If not, repeat steps 2 to 6 with another code.
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Quick Search
1. Turn on the device you want to control. If it’s a VCR, a tape must be inserted.
2. Press and hold the SET button, then simultaneously press the button for the type of device you want to control (TV1, TV2, VCR1, ... AUX).
3. The LED will light up, release the buttons.
4. Press the SET button again. The URC 22 will enter Quick Search mode and the LED will remain on.
5. Point the URC 22 at the device and press the POWER button. For VCR/AUX, you can press either POWER or PLAY. Observe if the device responds (turns off or plays). If the device responds, proceed to step 6. Otherwise, repeat step 5.
6. Check that other buttons such as CH +/-, VOL +/- work correctly (i.e. that the device is properly controlled). If not, return to step 5.
7. Some devices are slow to respond to the POWER signal. You can press the SET button to go back. With each press of this button, you reverse the search direction: forward or backward.
8. To exit Search mode, press the button corresponding to the device and the LED will turn off.
Note: In Search mode, in addition to the SET button (SET and POWER buttons for VCR/AUX), the operation of other buttons can be tested, which means you can check them without exiting Search mode. The URC 22 will exit Search mode if no button is pressed for 30 seconds.
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Auto Search
1. Turn on the device you want to control. If it’s a VCR, a tape must be inserted.
2. Press and hold the SET button, then simultaneously press the POWER button for more than 3 seconds and Auto Search will begin.
3. Press any button to finish.
No further explanations, particularly regarding the duration of the search which may likely take several tens of minutes.
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Display the Code
The device code is a 3-digit number.
1. Press and hold the SET button and simultaneously press the button corresponding to the digit you want to know: 1 for hundreds, 2 for tens, 3 for units.
2. Release the SET button.
3. The LED will blink. Count the number of blinks of the LED. This number corresponds to the desired digit. If there are no blinks, the digit is 0.
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I thank you for your translation of the remote control notice URC22B
I was able to get the whole system back up and running thanks to you
Indeed, to obtain the codes, the site is in English but the brands can be easily found
Thank you very much
I was able to get the whole system back up and running thanks to you
Indeed, to obtain the codes, the site is in English but the brands can be easily found
Thank you very much
Hello,
I just bought a universal remote control, the URC 22B, for a television whose name I don't even know; it says Home Electronics CAB PAL BG Silver or where is the brand?
I read what you wrote for help with the code; it says 100 for me, but the remote doesn't respond! <br.so if="" you="" could="" help="" me="" thank="" in="" advance="" />Minnedominique@hotmail.com
I just bought a universal remote control, the URC 22B, for a television whose name I don't even know; it says Home Electronics CAB PAL BG Silver or where is the brand?
I read what you wrote for help with the code; it says 100 for me, but the remote doesn't respond! <br.so if="" you="" could="" help="" me="" thank="" in="" advance="" />Minnedominique@hotmail.com
Hello,
Unfortunately, it's not possible: the Brandt brand does not exist in the list of codes.
You can try the codes provided for Thomson, but it's quite hit or miss. The best way to find the code for your TV is to use one of the two search methods in the manual.
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To err is human, to persist is diabolical.
Unfortunately, it's not possible: the Brandt brand does not exist in the list of codes.
You can try the codes provided for Thomson, but it's quite hit or miss. The best way to find the code for your TV is to use one of the two search methods in the manual.
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To err is human, to persist is diabolical.
The codes for Samsung TVs are 026, 033, 043, 159, 160, 170, 176, 212, 215, 702, 703, 716.
If none work, there is a problem, either with your remote control or your television.
If none work, there is a problem, either with your remote control or your television.
Hello, for the NSE URC22 remote control and the NSE URC20-C4B remote control, are they the same codes? If not, could you provide me with the code to finish for the Canal Satellite terminal on the URC20-C4B remote control? Thank you in advance.
<translation>Does anyone have a code for LG TVs? I am doing an automatic search, the TV turns on and off several times, but the remote control still doesn't work. Thank you in advance.</translation>
Hello, I am looking for the right method to make my URC 22B remote control work for a Philips television. Thank you in advance.
Hello, here is how to do it: 1: press the set button and hold it down, then press the TV button, 2: at that moment the LED lights up, release the buttons you pressed, 3: enter the three-digit device code, 4: if the entered device code is correct, the LED will turn off. If the code is incorrect, the LED will blink; in that case, return to step 3. Here are the codes: 026, 027, 054, 077, 078, 097, 124, 164, 166, 206, 242, 243, 244, 245, 274, 281, 293, 317, 052.
Hello,
Look HERE if you find what you're looking for.
If you can't find the brand, or if no code works, you need to use a search method.
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To err is human, to persist is diabolical.
Look HERE if you find what you're looking for.
If you can't find the brand, or if no code works, you need to use a search method.
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To err is human, to persist is diabolical.
Hello,
I also have a urc22b 15 remote control and a thomson 418X television, none of these codes work and nothing with automatic searches. I hope one of you can advise me, thank you.
I also have a urc22b 15 remote control and a thomson 418X television, none of these codes work and nothing with automatic searches. I hope one of you can advise me, thank you.
Hello, I'm looking for the codes for the Thomson Blackpearl TV but none of them work, and the auto search doesn't work either.
Well, my problem is with a DVD player "biostek xs-250a pro"; we lost the remote control, and the worst part is that we can't even play a DVD without the remote (not enough buttons on the player). I have a urc22b-8, I tried the auto-search but it didn't work :(
Unable to determine a brand name with the information you have
Mi(y?) home electronics is a common expression.
CAB?
PAL and BG are television standards.
Silver is generally the color of the device.
The code 100 you mentioned, did you find it with the automatic search? Be careful, a device can stop on multiple codes, only one of which makes it work properly. So keep going, you might find another one, or several.
Manufacturers of so-called universal remote controls claim that they can operate 98% of televisions. Impossible to verify, of course.
The 2% that don't work are certainly not Philips, nor Brandt, nor Samsung, etc.
You may have to fear that there is no solution for your TV.
Mi(y?) home electronics is a common expression.
CAB?
PAL and BG are television standards.
Silver is generally the color of the device.
The code 100 you mentioned, did you find it with the automatic search? Be careful, a device can stop on multiple codes, only one of which makes it work properly. So keep going, you might find another one, or several.
Manufacturers of so-called universal remote controls claim that they can operate 98% of televisions. Impossible to verify, of course.
The 2% that don't work are certainly not Philips, nor Brandt, nor Samsung, etc.
You may have to fear that there is no solution for your TV.
Here, perhaps http://lolograzzini.free.fr/urc22b.html
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To err is human, to persevere is diabolical.
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To err is human, to persevere is diabolical.
Hello,
I have a URC 22B remote and a Philips 21PT 351 TV, I’ve tried all the codes suggested for this brand.
The code 193 allows me to do quite a few things,
I’m trying to search for channels but I can't find the OK or confirm button, so basically my TV is useless!!!
If anyone has had this problem, thank you for enlightening me.
I have a URC 22B remote and a Philips 21PT 351 TV, I’ve tried all the codes suggested for this brand.
The code 193 allows me to do quite a few things,
I’m trying to search for channels but I can't find the OK or confirm button, so basically my TV is useless!!!
If anyone has had this problem, thank you for enlightening me.
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Thank you jm59 for the information. I went to the link and found the notice with the list of codes according to the brand and type of device.
Even if you have no knowledge of English, you can download the notice where you will find this listing.