Discrete Codes for AT&T U-Verse rc1534803 and Marantz SR

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Discrete Codes for AT&T U-Verse rc1534803 and Marantz SR

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Hello, I recently changed from horrible Comcast service to AT&T U-verse. When I got a new Marantz SR6003 some great people on the forum helped me program my Comcast JP1 remote. I'm hoping there are some people that are know about the RC1534803 that came with my Cisco STB for AT&T u-verse.

The basic code that controlled a few functions of the receiver was 6058.

I have also found a link of the entire Marantz remote code listing here:
http://us.marantz.com/Marantz_RC_codes_All_AVR_Amp.zip

Hopefully there is someone that can put these two together and help me get this remote working! Thanks!
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Post by vickyg2003 »

To my knowledge and with a setup code like 6058, this is not a UEI remote, so all the cool UEI tricks that we used on your comcast remote won't work.

You might want to pick up a UEI remote. I don't recall if the 8820N or the RCA RCR05P have your basic setup for the Marantz, but they both have learning, so you can train the remote to handle the basic operations.
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Post by Capn Trips »

Ummm.. frequently (usually?) when one returns a cable box, they do not require return of the remote. If you perchance still have your Comcast remote, it can certainly be reprogrammed to operate your new cable box and all your gear.
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I still have the comcast remote . . . .

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I still have the comcast remote, how do I program it to control the AT&T Cisco box?
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Post by vickyg2003 »

If I remember correctly you have the Comast 1067B with the RED OK/Select button. No JP1 cable. Programming this without a cable might not be possible.

The 1067B remote has several Cisco cable setup codes and none of the AT&T codes. Try all of these setup codes and see if any of them give you control over your Cisco box.
[0]0877
[0]1877
[0]1982

However it looks like the Uverse Cisco IPN330HD and IPN4320 uses Nokia32 signals and I don't know if there is anything in the Comcast that shoots the Nokia32
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... le_id=7731
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Post by The Robman »

What's the model number of the Cisco box? Is it IPN330HD, IPN4320 or IPN430MC? If so, I suspect the setup code is CBL/1998, which isn't in your Comcast remote, but could be added using a JP1 cable.
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Post by mtman74 »

Thanks Vickyg/Robman.

Yes, I do have the Comcast 1067B with the red button . . . . and nope, I don't have a cable. Unfotunately none of the codes worked.

The box I have is the Cisco IPN330HD-SG-A. So looks like my only option will be to get a cable and try the download in the post Vickyg recommended.
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Post by vickyg2003 »

mtman74 wrote:Thanks Vickyg/Robman.

Yes, I do have the Comcast 1067B with the red button . . . . and nope, I don't have a cable. Unfotunately none of the codes worked.

The box I have is the Cisco IPN330HD-SG-A. So looks like my only option will be to get a cable and try the download in the post Vickyg recommended.
There is also the option of buying a learning remote like the

RCA RCR05PB ~ 13.00
or
URC-8820N ~$15.00

and then learn the signals from the AT&T remote.
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Post by ElizabethD »

Capn Trips wrote:Ummm.. frequently (usually?) when one returns a cable box, they do not require return of the remote. If you perchance still have your Comcast remote, it can certainly be reprogrammed to operate your new cable box and all your gear.
Few days back I returned a Comcast box. Tried to hold on to the remote, not that it's of any use with 3 devices, still was interesting to play with Bill's extender. Anyway, I had to go back to the car and give back the remote. They even make it in writing.
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ElizabethD wrote:
Capn Trips wrote:Ummm.. frequently (usually?) when one returns a cable box, they do not require return of the remote. If you perchance still have your Comcast remote, it can certainly be reprogrammed to operate your new cable box and all your gear.
Few days back I returned a Comcast box. Tried to hold on to the remote, not that it's of any use with 3 devices, still was interesting to play with Bill's extender. Anyway, I had to go back to the car and give back the remote. They even make it in writing.
Not only do I need to return it, my condo association's board signed a contract where I have to pay $3 a month to rent the remote! Doh! :roll: These people had no idea what they locked us into!
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Post by Capn Trips »

Hey, I did not say ALWAYS, I said FREQUENTLY! :roll: Sheesh! My supply of Cox remotes has come from returning and exchanging various boxes and never returning the remote. So sue me already! 8-)
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vickyg2003 wrote: There is also the option of buying a learning remote like the

RCA RCR05PB ~ 13.00
or
URC-8820N ~$15.00

and then learn the signals from the AT&T remote.
Actually both of these remotes have a built-in setup code, which Rob already mentioned: Cable 1998.
So it isn't necessary to learn the signals.

Vicky,
It appears to me that the Lookup Tool may have an error regarding the 0173 executor. Using Protocol Search, setup code 1998 (Nokia32, device 37) is not found. However, using By Setup Code, and searching on Cable 1998, lists the above remotes, although the access method is shown as N/A.

I experimentally verified that the RCRP05B does have Cable 1998.
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3FG wrote: Actually both of these remotes have a built-in setup code, which Rob already mentioned: Cable 1998.
So it isn't necessary to learn the signals.

Vicky,
It appears to me that the Lookup Tool may have an error regarding the 0173 executor. Using Protocol Search, setup code 1998 (Nokia32, device 37) is not found. However, using By Setup Code, and searching on Cable 1998, lists the above remotes, although the access method is shown as N/A.

I experimentally verified that the RCRP05B does have Cable 1998.
EEEWWW. Well it looks like I'm going to have to update the Lookup Tool.
I'm going to be on pain killers next week so I don't know if I'll be able to think well enough to figure out what went wrong and fix it. Please Nag me about this next Sunday so that I get it done. Hopefully Rob will have Devices.xls updated by then so I can incorporate that as well.
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