Here are the Universal Codes & Instruction for the Sentry RMC10 Jumbo Remote:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=NQH8Z0X6
It is in PDF format, so you would need the Adobe Reader (http://www.adobe.com), or other alternatives such as (the Foxit Reader, which can be obtained from http://www.foxitsoftware.com) in order to open it.
As far as entering the code goes, it shouldn't be that hard to program if you follow the instructions.
A brief synopsis on how to do it is as following:
1. Manually turn on your device. (TV, VCR, DVD, etc...)
2. Press & hold the "Code Search" button until the red light stays on. Release that button once the red light stays on.
3. Next press the device that you are trying to program on the universal remote, i.e. TV, VCR, DVD, etc...
4. Enter in the first code listed. The "Code Search" red light button will turn off once your code is enter.
5. Now test your device to see if the code works or not. If not, repeat steps 2 through 4 all over again until you can successfully operate your device. If none of the code works, then you have to look at the instructions and follow through with what they say.
If that still doesn't work, then it could be that your device is not supported.
You can try contacting Sentry Industries for support. They are available Monday through Friday from 8:30am to 4:30pm (EST - Eastern Standard Times).
Sentry Industries, Inc.
Address: Po Box 885, One Bridge Street, Hillburn, NY 10931-0885
Phone: (845) 753-2910
Fax: (845) 753-2920
Good luck. This stuff should be self-explanatory. If you don't know how to operate your universal remote, then just keep trying. You can't learn anything if you're not willing to face the trials & errors. Successful people never give up.
Here are the Universal Codes & Instruction for the Sentry RMC10 Jumbo Remote:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=NQH8Z0X6
It is in PDF format, so you would need the Adobe Reader (http://www.adobe.com), or other alternatives such as (the Foxit Reader, which can be obtained from http://www.foxitsoftware.com) in order to open it.
As far as entering the code goes, it shouldn't be that hard to program if you follow the instructions.
A brief synopsis on how to do it is as following:
1. Manually turn on your device. (TV, VCR, DVD, etc...)
2. Press & hold the "Code Search" button until the red light stays on. Release that button once the red light stays on.
3. Next press the device that you are trying to program on the universal remote, i.e. TV, VCR, DVD, etc...
4. Enter in the first code listed. The "Code Search" red light button will turn off once your code is enter.
5. Now test your device to see if the code works or not. If not, repeat steps 2 through 4 all over again until you can successfully operate your device. If none of the code works, then you have to look at the instructions and follow through with what they say.
If that still doesn't work, then it could be that your device is not supported.
You can try contacting Sentry Industries for support. They are available Monday through Friday from 8:30am to 4:30pm (EST - Eastern Standard Times).
Sentry Industries, Inc.
Address: Po Box 885, One Bridge Street, Hillburn, NY 10931-0885
Phone: (845) 753-2910
Fax: (845) 753-2920
Good luck. This stuff should be self-explanatory. If you don't know how to operate your universal remote, then just keep trying. You can't learn anything if you're not willing to face the trials & errors. Successful people never give up. [Edit:] A good rule of thumb here is that Comcast is in the business of selling cable, so it could be possible that they don't even make their own cable boxes. If you can find the third party that makes their cable boxes for them, that would help a lot. You can also try using the codes from One-For-All Universal Remotes. They should be compatible. The reasoning for this is that Sentry Industries is obviously not in the business of making universal remotes. This was just something that they pursued on the side, so they must have bought their remote or had it custom made by the "One-For-All" people. With money, you can do almost anything in this life. A lot of people would be more willing to work with you, if you have a lot of it.
From the company that built your universal remote. Check their website.
As Protechnik is not a recoginzed national brand (it has been linked to 'white van' back-door sales), you are unlikely to get any universal remote control that has codes for these products. Even Logitech, who maintain the largest database of infrared codes of any remote manufacturer, do not list them. Your only hope is to use a 'learning' remote control that can learn the codes from the original remote that you got with the unit.... They did give you a remote, didn't they?
Philips universal remote controls can operate audio and video devices of any brands. You have to enter the code of the device in the universal remote control. The codes are usually found in the manual or you can search through the library of codes by using the Code Search button of the remote.
To program a Symphonic TV with an RCA RCR-612 universal remote, there are four codes which you can try. Those codes are 1033, 1038, 1046, and 1047. To try the codes, press and hold the TV button on the universal remote. After you enter the fourth digit, the power light will turn on. Once the light is on, release the TV key. If the power light turns off, you have the correct code and can now use the remote. If the light blinks, it isn't the right code and you need to repeat the procedure until you find the right code for your particular TV.
I have a Sanyo tv and a magnavox dvd,what are the codes?
Use the link to Sentry if your remote manual isn't handy.
In the instrustructions In the instrustructions
ilo is made by sansui and the tv remote codes are 135 OR 136
I used 067 for a Jumbo Universal Remote...you could try that.
what are the codes for a sanyo universal remote
I used 0094 but unfortuneately universal remotes sometimes have there own codes.
Here is a list of the codes for the magnavox 021, 022, 062, 063, 104, 108, 124
precesion tv
From the company that built your universal remote. Check their website.
What are the possible universal remote codes for a Cisco 4640 cable box
To program your universal remote, you will need to know the brand of remote that you own. Once you have figured that out, go to the website of the manufacturer, and they will have instructions listed on how to program your remote.
You can find Philip universal remote codes either on the Philips site or the site for the universal remote. Also some cable/satalite providers carry remote codes for the different devices.