Samsung replacement - URC 11-1910 R00 - OP abandoned

If you have a new remote that isn't recognized by RMIR, post the details here so we can help create a new RDF for it. Or, if there is an issue with an existing RDF or map, this is the place.
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teknosrp
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Samsung replacement - URC 11-1910 R00 - OP abandoned

Post by teknosrp »

Hi

I have the remote stated on the topic tittle. It is intented as a Samsung-only replacement remote, not being user programmable and working out-of-the-box with samsung TVs without entering any code.

It is possible to reprogram these one-brand-only remotes with JP1, so they work with other brands or devices? It has a JP1 header.

Is there any method to enter directly a code for other TV brands, as with a traditional universal remote? Directly from the keypad without needing cables nor programs.

Thanks for your help :D
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Post by The Robman »

The short answer is: yes, probably

If it has a JP1 header, you can almost certainly download from the remote using a JP1 cable. I don't think we've seen this remote before, but I could be wrong. If, when you try downloading from the remote, RMIR doesn't recognize it, we'll need to create an RDF for it, and we'll need your help with that, but once that is done, then yes, you should be able to make this remote do whatever you want, within the limits of the remote's abilities that is.
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Post by mdavej »

We do have a similar one in the database, the Insignia Sony NS-RMTSNY17. So the Insignia version for Samsung, the NS-RMTSAM21 (likely a clone of the URC 4910) should be quite similar and easy to make an RDF for. Like the Sony, I expect it to have only one device, no learning, keymoves or macro capability, but can definitely be programmed via JP1 for a different device other than Samsung.

Here's the Insignia branded Samsung replacement One For All.
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/insignia-r ... Id=6448217

The 4910 appears to be a recent model (circa 2020) in the line of OFA Samsung replacements including the 1810 and much older 1910 (circa 2013).

Personally, I'd get a lot more remote for the money with the much more capable ONN below. It can do learning, keymoves, macros, multiple devices and has backlighting. And you can easily program it for virtually any TV without a cable or JP1 software. Of course you can do a lot more with a JP1 cable if you're so inclined.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/onn-R113663- ... /747238608
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Samsung replacement - URC 11-1910 R00

Post by HamburgerHelper1 »

mdavej wrote: Personally, I'd get a lot more remote for the money with the much more capable ONN below. It can do learning, keymoves, macros, multiple devices and has backlighting. And you can easily program it for virtually any TV without a cable or JP1 software. Of course you can do a lot more with a JP1 cable if you're so inclined.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/onn-Universa ... SellerId=0
I did not think that the Walmart Onn remote that you have the link to is JP1
Here is the link to the Onn R113663 6-Device Universal Remote that is JP1
https://www.walmart.com/ip/onn-R113663- ... /747238608
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Post by mdavej »

Good catch. Link fixed.
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