UEI Oneforall database/spreadsheet of codesets

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kiwin
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UEI Oneforall database/spreadsheet of codesets

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Is there a database (spreadsheet) of all of the UEI URC (Oneforall) codesets that shows the protocol and device number?

What I would like to do is a reverse lookup. If I know the protocol (e.g. RCA) and Device Number (e.g. 7) what (existing) codesets would work?

As a particular example, I am curious what (existing) codeset would work for a RCA DTA-800B which uses RCA protocol and device number 7 (which I determined from CaptureIR).
On the Oneforall website, RCA TV suggested codes are below... I determined the protocol and device number by trying each and looking at with CaptureIR.

Code Prot Dev
TV 0047 RCA 15
TV 1047 RCA 15
TV 1147
TV 1247 RCA 15
TV 1347 RCA 15
TV 1447 RCA 15
TV 0090 NEC1 170
TV 0051 Panasonic old or X10:15
TV 0093 Sharp 1
TV 0019 NEC1 4

For Satellite and Cable, when I tried entering the code into an URC-8910, it said "not found".
URC 8910 RCA Satellite 0566 0143 0855 0392
URC 8910 RCA Cable 0021
I know I could do an upgrade or learnbut was hoping for other folks not to have to go through that.

I have a feeling that Oneforall code 0566 might work since on my
ReplayTV Codeset "0566" works.

thanks, kiwin
kupakai
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Post by kupakai »

I think this is exactly what you are looking for.
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Post by kupakai »

BTW, I find the best way to do a search like you are looking for with devices.xls is to sort the list by "P-ID" and "dev1" and "dev2".
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Post by The Robman »

Another option is to use the drop down menus to filter the results to what you want.
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kiwin
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Post by kiwin »

Indeed that was what I was looking for... my various combinations of keywords in my search were obviously not correct. 8-)
Perhaps we can add a few more keywords to the file download area? codeset, oneforall, database

I also noticed that the dropdown menus miss some entries if there is a large number of entries in that column.. Microsoft bug.

Some rows have a fill color... what is the significance?
For my specific example with the URC-8910, code 0566 is marked in yellow (RCA-old) and light-yellow (RCA). There is a Y for URC-8910, but when I tried it in my URC-8910B02, it said "not found".
(Similarly Sat 0143 was also not found)
Does fill color indicate an upgraded needed or only in some versions?
A legend note at the bottom or another tab would be helpful. 8-)

thanks, kiwin
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Post by The Robman »

The background color indicates that there are different versions of the same code present in different remotes.
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