# Device: Atlantic Technology P-2000 Pre-Amp
# Type of device: Pre-Amp
# Year: 2005
# JP1 Remote model: URC-8910
# JP1 user? Yes
# Still have original remote? No, did not come in the box.
# Checked the file section? Yes, I did find a link to codes for "Creston Controllers", but I was not sure how to use these. http://www.atlantictechnology.com/manuals/S12072.zip
# Checked the Pronto file section (at R/C)? Yes, found this http://www.remotecentral.com/cgi-bin/co ... ogy/p2000/
# Partially working setup code? No
# Learning remote question? N/A
Thank you for your help, I havn't even seen Atlantic Technology mentioned anywhere.
Atlantic Technology P-2000 Pre-Amp
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WesleyPipes
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Atlantic Technology P-2000 Pre-Amp
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The Robman
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This sort of request is always tricky for us. If you don't have the original remote to learn from and you've checked the various file sections and found nothing, we don't have anything to work with.
Your best bet now would be to call OFA on the number printed in the URC-8910 manual and ask them if they have a code available for this device. If they do, they can load it into the remote over the phone. Ask them to also email you the list of advanced codes. You can then download the upgrade from the URC-8910 and use the JP1 tools to re-create it as an upgrade file.
If you get that far, come back here for help.
Your best bet now would be to call OFA on the number printed in the URC-8910 manual and ask them if they have a code available for this device. If they do, they can load it into the remote over the phone. Ask them to also email you the list of advanced codes. You can then download the upgrade from the URC-8910 and use the JP1 tools to re-create it as an upgrade file.
If you get that far, come back here for help.
Rob
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The Robman
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Yup, that Pronto link that you added does indeed give you something to work with. Those codes translate to NEC1 device code 64, sub-device 64.
Rob
www.hifi-remote.com
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WesleyPipes
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Start at Beginners - read this thread first.Alright, now I gotta figure out how to use these things right...haha.
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JP1 How-To's and Software Tools
The #1 Code Search FAQ and it's answer (PLEASE READ FIRST)