Name That Remote

Does anyone know what brand of universal remote this is? Someone gave it to me, and I do have a use for it, but need to know how to program it.

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(that is "CCD Closed Caption Remote" on the very bottom)

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Ron
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Any info on the back?

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Tim

oes anyone know what brand of universal remote this is? Someone gave

Yeah, made in Thailand. lol

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Ron

I can't believe that the manufacturer/model is nowhere on the unit. Check inside the battery compartment.

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UCLAN

Well, believe!

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Ron

On Wed, 20 Aug 2008 12:32:25 -0700 (PDT), Ron put finger to keyboard and composed:

Is there a model number or some other identifying mark on the PCB?

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Franc Zabkar

I haven't taken it apart....yet

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Ron

new ones of those are 10$ .

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Ken G.

OK, You're not gonna believe this, but I picked up a TV and remote that a guy was giving away, and the remote has CCD Closed Caption Decoder labeled on it. The TV is made by Memorex. The remote is not a URC, but the coincidence that it would have that exact writing on it made me pass the info along to you.

Maybe it will help you with yours,

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p.s. The only thing on the back is "Made In Thailand", same as yours....

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Tim

Tim wrote (in news: snipped-for-privacy@news.aliant.net):

Does yours have a ?Code Set? button on the top right below ?Cable?? If it?s not a universal, then what is that button for?

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Alec S.

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As I said, this one is not a Universal Remote. It is just a regular TV=20 remote for the Memorex TV. I saw the CCD Closed Caption Decoder line,=20 which seems to be a Memorex trademark, and I passed along that it might=20 be a Memorex remote. Memorex makes the One-For-All line of remotes too.

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Tim wrote (in news: snipped-for-privacy@news.aliant.net):

Yes, but the one in the picture has a ?Code Set? button. If yours is the same, then it should have that button, and if it is not universal, then what does that button do? The only buttons I?ve ever seen on remotes with that label have been for programmable remotes, almost always universal-ish; so I can?t imagine what else it could be for.

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Alec S.

oes anyone know what brand of universal remote this is? Someone gave

Does that remote look anything at all like mine?

I have no idea what the CCD is, but while searching I found a remote - a Sansui I believe - that also had the CCD on it. It looked nothing like mine though.

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Ron

CCD is closed caption ( words on screen for the deaf )

What is special about that remote ?

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Ken G.

I know what CC is, but why is CCD/Closed Caption Decoder written on the remote?

And there in nothing special about it. Someone gave it to me (w/o the instructions) and I want to use it for a TV that doesn't have a remote.

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Ron

If the remote has the "code set" button (all universal remotes have such), it should cause the unit to scan its entire code library until it finds the proper code to operate your device. The only downside is that it can take up to 300 presses of the "power" button (after the remote is in code search mode) to find the correct code. However, without the instructions, this is only a guess at best. Some company, somewhere, made your remote, so there should be a model number or some type of manufacturer ID on the unit. I cannot believe your remote doesn't show these numbers anywhere, unless they were removed or rubbed off. Have you tried looking inside the remote? If you could see the PC board, it may have some information as to who made the unit. Many if not most of these universal remotes were made by a well-known manufacturer and later rebadged for sale in discount stores.

Jeff Strieble, WB8NHV Fairport Harbor, Ohio USA

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Jeff, WB8NHV

A bit of digging on Yahoo turned up this information. Apperently Sansui Emerson used the Logo in question instead of a brand name on the remote

If you can find some numbers in the battery compartment like "TC2556DA" that should be it's model number.

This site will give you the codes for it.

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OK let me try again to clarify.....

I have a remote from a Memorex TV that is NOT a Universal, but the CCD=20 logo and wording are IDENTICAL to the one in the picture. The actual=20 remote is nothing like the pictured one, but the IDENTICAL markings=20 probably indicate the manufacturer was the same for both units.

The same CCD markings are on the Memorex TV that this remote came with.

I posted the info to direct the OP to Memorex and/or One-For-All (a=20 Memorex company).

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Tim

On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 23:11:11 -0300, Tim put finger to keyboard and composed:

The OP's remote doesn't appear on the North American web site. FWIW, I notice that the One-For-All remotes have an LED indicator but the OP's remote doesn't appear to have one.

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Thanks everyone!

Get this, it is a Orion, Memorex and Sansui, CCD remote control.

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I took it apart, there are 3 numbers, T36LDB, 3529BV (those are stamped in ink) TS1111, 25-2053B are printed on the board.

None of those match the numbers for the model number at the above link....weird.

MODEL:076R0DJ02B SAME AS: 076RODJ02B

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Ron

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