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3 Digit Code Of Kevin Universal Remote For Aiwa Tv .

What's the code to program my ge universal remote to my toshiba tv?

The codes are in the manual that came with the remote.

These codes are specific to your make and model, which is why that manual is so important.

If you lost the manual, you can download it from GE's website.

DO NOT LOSE THE MANUAL. Without, the remote is useless.

Do any one have the remote codes to the iwave universal supersized remote?

I can't find the remote codes but I THINK the following will allow you to search through the codes

1. Turn on the device (i.e. TV, VCR, DVD, etc.)

2. Hold the "Codes" button 'til you see the red light on the remote.
3. Press the device button ( TV, VCR, etc.) once.
4. Press the power button (top right) once every few seconds (wait for a red blink each time you press to try to turn off -it is getting next code possible) to see if the device turns off.
5. The codes will advance automatically, so press power and wait a second (to see if device turns off, press power button again)
6. Continue pressing and pausing (maybe once per second) You want to find the right code without missing it!
7. Once the device turns off, then press the enter button quickly to save.
8. Repeat if necessary and then with each device you want.
9. Good luck. (remember, 300 or 500 seconds is better then waiting for the company that no longer makes manuals or has codes to download.

Iwave universal remote?

I can't find the remote codes but I THINK the following will allow you to search through the codes 1. Turn on the device (i.e. TV, VCR, DVD, etc.) 2. Hold the "Codes" button 'til you see the red light on the remote. 3. Press the device button ( TV, VCR, etc.) once. 4. Press the power button (top right) once every few seconds (wait for a red blink each time you press to try to turn off -it is getting next code possible) to see if the device turns off. 5. The codes will advance automatically, so press power and wait a second (to see if device turns off, press power button again) 6. Continue pressing and pausing (maybe once per second) You want to find the right code without missing it! 7. Once the device turns off, then press the enter button quickly to save. 8. Repeat if necessary and then with each device you want. 9. Good luck. (remember, 300 or 500 seconds is better then waiting for the company that no longer makes manuals or has codes to download.

Need code for Phillips Universal remote CL034?

Programming with "Code Search"
If your product does not respond after you have tried all the codes for your brand, or if your brand is not listed, try searching for your code by following these steps.
1. Manually turn on the device (tv, vcr, etc.) to be controlled.
2. Press and hold the "code search" button until the red indicator stays on, then release the "code search" button.
3 Press and quickly release the desired mode button (TV, vcr, etc. The red indicator blinks off once.
4. Press the "channel up" button repeatedly (up to 300 times) until the device to be controlled changes channel. The red indicator blinks off with each button press. If you accidentally overshoot the code required, press the "channel down" button to backtrack through the library until the device changes channel. Pressing "channel up" changes direction to forward again.
5. Press and release MUTE to install the code.

GOOD LUCK!

David V

I have a ge universal remote, and lost the manuel. I forgot how to program the darn thing. How do you do it?

Manually turn on the device you wish to program.
Step2Press the Code Search button on the remote until the indicator light turns on.
Step3Release the Code Search button.
Step4Press and release the button for the device you are programming.
Step5Enter the three-digit code for the device using the number buttons on the remote. After the code is entered, the indicator light turns off.
Step6Aim the remote at the device and press the power button. The device should turn off.
Step7Press Channel Up on the remote with the device on. If the device responds, no further programming is required.
Step8
AIWA 759, 762, 771, 836, 839, 842, 851, 860
APEX 436
BOSE 672
CARVER 745, 825
CITIZEN 746, 826
CRITERION 448
DENON 723, 737, 803, 817, 852
DELPHI 708
FISHER 734, 741, 814, 821
GOLDSTAR 686, 766
HARMON KARDON 724, 738, 804, 818
JVC 710, 733, 739, 790, 813, 819
KENWOOD 603, 683, 728, 736, 748, 752, 808, 816, 828, 832, 869
KOSS 415
MAGNAVOX 716, 734, 796, 814
MARANTZ 608, 744, 688, 824
MITSUBISHI 877
NAD 641, 659, 721, 739, 743
NORCENT 907
ONKYO 725, 731, 732, 805, 811, 812, 892
OPTIMUS 587, 667, 668, 669, 670, 671, 672, 674, 713, 667, 747, 748, 749, 751, 752, 754, 793
PANASONIC 730, 735, 791, 810, 815, 823, 824, 825, 863, 864
PHILIPS 734, 743, 744, 745, 755, 814, 823, 824, 825
PIONEER 757, 837, 866, 867, 878, 893
RADIOSHACK 706, 754, 793, 806, 865, 866, 867, 868, 875, 878, 879
RCA 449, 637, 692, 701, 715, 747, 717, 726, 772, 781, 795, 827, 845, 866, 867, 870, 871, 872, 875, 878, 879, 895
REALISTIC 742, 822
RS ORIGINAL 626, 674, 713, 726
SABA 894
SAMSUNG 454
SANYO 625, 705
SCOTT 688, 768

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How do u program a phillips universal remote?

Programming is not like learning to browse the web or learning Microsoft Excel.
It will take YEARS of practice before you can create a small calculator like the Windows 7's built-in calculator (unless you're using Visual Basic).

If you're dedicated enough to devote your entire life on programming, grab a book on C or C++ (no such thing as C+, if it exists, no one i know uses it), and start from the basics, like building simple console(DOS) applications-one that adds two numbers, calculates averages, solves simple mathematics/physics problems, etc.

It will take YEARS before you can write a very basic graphical/Windows program on your own, without copying code from someone else' work (in C/C++, not Visual Basic and such languages). If you give up before you reach this level, you'll know programming is not your cup of tea.

Is there evidence that there is no afterlife?

Your question is a subtle vote for there being an afterlife. You’re just trying to confirm it for us in a roundabout manner by saying, “You tell me there is no proof an afterlife exists but I’m telling you there is no proof one doesn’t exist so therefore why not take the high road and believe in one since we cannot prove the matter one way or the other?”From a logical point of view your question is a non sequitur. After all, why would God create a physical world such as ours where so many bad things happen to us just to have us die so we can go to a non-physical world where only good things happen to us? In this afterlife of yours no one miscarries out of the womb or dies shortly thereafter; no one is born with horrible defects that hobble them all through life; no one has to work at a job they hate; no one gets hitched to a spouse they grow to despise; no one suffers from diseases or physical handicaps; and no one starves to death, just to name six out of innumerable conditions that ruin our lives down here. Why would a loving fair God give excellent health, unimaginable wealth and indescribable happiness to a fortunate few and disease, poverty and misery to the rest of us? Why wouldn’t a loving fair God have constructed a world down here where everyone gets an equal slice of the pie?My minister used to tell me not worry; that sooner or later we all make it to the land of plenty. When I asked him why some get the king’s share of the pie here and then presumably there too while the rest of us have to slave and suffer just to get a sliver of it down here he could only shrug and say, “God works in mysterious ways, my son”.Eventually I came to realize just how unfair, unsatisfying and—let’s face it—just plain stupid his rationalization was so I dumped the whole concept of an imperfect world here/perfect world there and just accepted the fact that life’s a bitch and then you die. There’s no rhyme or reason to it all, that’s just the way the world turns. It makes more sense to me now. I don’t have to agonize over how unjust everything is in this life. Best of all, while I’d love the idea of an afterlife to be true—I mean who wouldn’t want to get what they missed out on down here—I just can’t make sense of the clergy’s version of how God set things up so now I believe what we see here is all we get and then we’re six feet under and that’s the end of it. Thanks for listening to my rant.

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