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Code for Amstrad DVD/VCR combo
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2005 4:15 am
by marina1966g
Please anyone has the upgrade code for URC 7560
thank you.
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2005 4:30 am
by underquark
Please read the following and give all the information it asks for as this will help people to help you.
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=49
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2005 7:42 am
by marina1966g
it was enough not to answer the rules I know to them what you do not know you to it that I made much search before asking
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2005 8:32 am
by underquark
Perhaps the paragraph is too large and confusing. Here is a simpler version. Give more information and you have a better chance of getting a good answer.
Use of this template is MANDATORY for code search questions.
Device: (ie, brand and model number)
Type of device: (eg, DVD player, audio receiver, etc)
Year: (ie, approximate year of manufacture)
JP1 Remote model: (ie, your JP1 remote eg, URC-6131, 15-1994, etc)
JP1 user? (ie, do you have a JP1 cable)
Still have original remote? (yes/no)
Checked the file section? (no or link to file(s))
Checked the Pronto file section (at R/C)? (no or link to file(s))
Partially working setup code? (no or setup code)
Learning remote question? (no or explanation)
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2005 8:49 am
by Capn Trips
I am presuming (based on your location) that english is not your first language, so I will give you the benefit of the doubt (and a Christmas present

)and try to help you start the template that makes it easier to help you:
1. Device:
AMSTRAD DVD/VCR combo (
what is the model number?)
2. Type of device:
DVD/VCR combo
3. Year:
???
4. JP1 Remote model:
URC 7560
5. JP1 user?
UNKNOWN
6. Still have original remote?
???
7. Checked the file section?
??? (Although I have checked and found no applicable upgrade(s))
8. Checked Pronto file section (at R/C)?
9. Partially working setup code?
???
10. Learning remote question?
YES, your 7560 IS a learning remote!
First, I would try the codes from the manual or the OFA website. Although no Amstrad DVD players are listed, it lists VCR 0000, 0072, and 0278 as Amstrad VCR codes. Have you tried these? What were the results?
Second, (I don't know whether you have your original equipment remote control, but if you do) the simplest solution is to learn the signals, decode them with IR and build your own upgrade using the tools here.
Third, if you do NOT have the OEM remote, you can try if any of the Amstrad DVD or VCR
online modem upgrades will work your device. From the main page, select Product Support/Universal Remote Controls/One-for-All 6 (your model)/Internet Download. You will have to first register, but thereafter you will have access to internet modem downloads of many different upgrades. There are several Amstrad DVD and VCR upgrades you can retrieve via this method to test.
If you are more fluent in German rather than English,
then try the german OFA website.
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2005 10:48 am
by marina1966g
Thanks for your reply.
1. Device: AMSTRAD DVD/VCR combo DXV100
2. Type of device: DVD/VCR combo
3. Year:2004
4. JP1 Remote model: URC 7560,9960 kamleon,9910,dreambox tlc,dreambox keyboard
5. JP1 user:yes
6. Still have original remote:yes
7. Checked the file section:yes,nothing for Amstrad combo
8. Checked Pronto file section: nothing her
9. Partially working setup code all code in the manual don't function
10. Learning remote question? YES
my problem that I do not know it how to make decode the signal learned with
RM or km in IR I have only that:in the learned signals (IR.exe)
VCR POWER: at right in IR.EXE #=1 ,protocol=nec1,device=0,sub device= ,obc=219,hex cmd=24,efc=243 with this information I did not find nothing to that to do with KM/RM.
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2005 12:01 pm
by The Robman
marina1966g wrote:my problem that I do not know it how to make decode the signal learned with RM or km in IR I have only that:in the learned signals (IR.exe) VCR POWER: at right in IR.EXE #=1 ,protocol=nec1,device=0,sub device= ,obc=219,hex cmd=24,efc=243 with this information I did not find nothing to that to do with KM/RM.
1. Select protocol = NEC1
2. Enter device code = 0
3. Leave sub-device blank
4. Enter functions on Functions sheet using either OBCs or EFCs
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2005 1:45 pm
by marina1966g
Thank you Robman.
its work 100%