RadioShack 15-2116 Universal Remote. The RadioShack 15-2116 remote is one of many JP1 universal remotes. This model has been discontinued. Known Issues. And you've got the key programmed. Rinse and repeat for all the keys you want to program. EFC: Destination Key: 108 INFO 050 GUIDE 113 PIP 145 SWAP 076 MUTE 241 SLEEP 046 ENTER 176. 3 i need the codes for my radio shack HDTV remote model number 15-135 to program a OLIVIA TV i cant program it because i lost the manuel.
Universal Remote Control Codes Universal RemoteControl CodesUniversal remote controls are a dime a dozen these days, andI bought one as a backup to my other remotes. The only problemwith these things is that you need to know the codes of theremotes you want to emulate, and these codes are usually inthe manual. Of course I tend to lose manuals like pens, so Ifigured I would input the codes here. If you have a remote for whichyou know the codes (or a web page that lists them)and are feeling generous, type them upand;I will add them to this page so otherscan look here if they have lost their code list.Note a lot of these remotes are not really universal - theycome with TVs, VCRs, DSS systems, etc.
But have some universalcapabilities so that they can control various other units in your system.You may wish to reload the page or refresh the browser to make sureyou have the latest version of the document.Quick Link IndexNote: None of this information is guaranteed to be correct.Use at your own risk. Sorry, if you can't find the codes or remoteyou need below, I don't have them.Another Note: I do not sell replacement remotes.If you need a replacement remote, you may contact your manufacturer oranother company such as.Thanks to thosewho have emailed me success stories and given compliments to the site.Special thanks to those passing along remote codes and links.Miscellaneous.If you are into high-end programmable remotes such as the MarantzRC2000, Philips Pronto, Rotel RR990, and more then this is theplace to be.
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JP1 Remotes:: View topic - New radio shack remote; 15-135JP1 RemotesGoto page 1,-::AuthorMessageMaskedManTivo ExpertJoined: 10 Feb 2004Posts: 767Location: Des Moines, IAPosted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 1:02 pm Post subject: New radio shack remote; 15-135The new Radio shack remote, it is HD TV remote, theIt takes 5 digit setup codes and 5 digit EFC's. It is a learning remote, and is marked jp1.3 on the PC board. Unlike the 15-100, the pins are in plain sight. And unlike the 15-100, this remote stinks. Keys are too small, and feel like they're even with the case. No backlighting,Speaking of the 15-100, its on sale for $19.99.EdmundLast edited by MaskedMan on Thu Apr 03, 2008 12:02 am; edited 1 time in totalmdavejExpertJoined: 08 Oct 2003Posts: 4041Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 1:45 pm Post subject:Now that it's on sale for $14.99, it's not so bad. I picked it up just to have another JP1.3 to play with.
But it's actually starting to grow on me. MaskedMan correctly pointed out it's flaws, but for $15 I can overlook most of them.
It does have a few things going for it:Tons of buttons (more than my 8910)Tons of codes (even DirecTV and my new Toshiba DVD-R)Tons of memory (double the move/macro, upgrade and learning of an 8910)Small and lightLearningShift key is not recessedLast edited by mdavej on Fri Nov 21, 2008 2:19 pm; edited 3 times in totalhwiggersJoined: 29 Jan 2008Posts: 6Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 5:39 pm Post subject: Radioshack 15-135 and jp1.3Hi,I am newbie to this forum. I just bought the 15-135 figuring like you that for $16 it's fun to play around with. If you are thinking on making some files for this I would really appreciate a copy.
Also I ordered the JP1 'contact less' cable from eBay. This device seems to have jp1.3 does that work with a jp1 cable and 'remote master' or is it a whole new ball of wax? I can easily build a jp1.2 serial cable as shown in this forum. Would that have a better chance of success? The problem I face is that I have bunch of no-standard equipment to control. The TV is a Viewsonic N2750W for which nobody seems to have codes. Then I have a hi-sense (DB2020) HDTV receiver which also seems to have no standard code.
Finally an Emerson DVD player MVD2042. So the only way out I see is to use the original remotes to gather the codes and then teach them to this device. If this device is not suitable, I would appreciate a recommendation for an alternative. As long as it does not involve a lot of money.Thanks for your helpEvansJoined: 24 Mar 2007Posts: 313Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 5:45 pm Post subject:If you could link the cable you bought that would help but most likely no.
A jp1.3 device requires a cable that would usually be referred to as a jp1.x or jp1.2 cable. If it's a parallel cable then it definitely won't work. There has never been a parallel cable design for jp1.x remotes.The jp1.2 serial cable should work great and since it's a learning remote getting it to control your devices shouldn't be a problem.mdavejExpertJoined: 08 Oct 2003Posts: 4041Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 9:26 am Post subject:The 15-135 is on sale for $10 thru 3/15.
Even if you can't stand it for every day use, it's worth that just to have a JP1.3 learning remote on hand for building upgrades.sidikoJoined: 24 Feb 2008Posts: 35Location: Saint Simons Island, GAPosted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 8:25 pm Post subject:mdavejI bought a couple of the 15-135s today for $10 each. I do not have a serial port on my new compaq notebook.
Is there a USB cable I can use to program this remote?I am a beginner, so I know I need to look the forum over for the necessary reads, but right now I am wondering what the difference is between a JP1, JP1.1, etc.I downloaded your RDF but I am a long way from upgrades.Sidiko!mdavejExpertJoined: 08 Oct 2003Posts: 4041Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 9:13 pm Post subject:You need JP1.3 cable. All you really need to know as a beginner is that older remotes are JP1, newer ones are 1.1 (rare), 1.2 or 1.3 (collectively 1.x). JP1 and 1.x require different cables, but all use the same software tools - IR, RM, KM. JP1 is also a very broad term applied to any remote these tools interface with. Since the cable is your biggest investment (more than your remotes in this case), once you go down the 1.3 path, you'll probably want to stick with those. Luckily most new JP1 remotes are JP1.2 or 1.3, both of which will work with your cable for years to come.
Just search the forums for more details.Also, the standard connector is too big to fit the 135. You may opt for a more expensive cable with a smaller connector (just tell the vendor), or simply remove the outer clip from the standard connector yourself.You can also do quite a bit without JP1. Check out Rob's wonderful to use learning, key moves, advanced codes and macros right away. A quick reference updated for the 135 is available.sidikoJoined: 24 Feb 2008Posts: 35Location: Saint Simons Island, GAPosted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 10:25 pm Post subject:Hey, thanks a lot. I will check all of the links you provided right now.Also, one or two other forum members have given me suggestions on what to read first.I just 'road tested' the remote, and by following the directions in the book, I have been UNsuccessful in controlling my Sony GX-330 DVD recorder.
Also, can't control my Harmon Kardon AV receiver either. Unexpectedly, I turned off/on my RCA laserdisk player and my RCA TV while scrolling through codes 'searching' for a code that would control the DVD recorder.Sidiko!sidikoJoined: 24 Feb 2008Posts: 35Location: Saint Simons Island, GAPosted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 12:02 am Post subject: Trouble using the 15-135mdavej,I tried using the pregramming link for my 15-135 and I could not program it to control my Sony DVD recorder, even after I read it needed to be programmed 'under' a VCR key. I searched for the codes after entering manually. I am striking out big time.What do I need to read to implement some of the upgrades or even see in any of my entertainment equipment remote codes are known to use these tools?Sidiko!kupakaiJoined: 29 Sep 2006Posts: 283Location: New YorkPosted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 12:35 am Post subject: AIf you want to try using a built in code. You might have a better chance with the Sony GX-330 by changing the DVD recorder's command mode to DVD1.
There are very few remote models with the default DVD3 mode, but plenty with DVD1 mode built in. Of course, when you get your JP1.x cable, it doesn't matter so much.It doesn't look like the 15-135 has a built in setup code for the HK receiver, but HK is fairly consistant about the ir codes they use so you should be able to find an upgrade file that you can start with. However, make sure you use an upgrade file that uses 'NEC 4 Device Combo', not 'HK Combo'.
HK Combo is essentially NEC 2 DEV Combo with the first device as 128.112 and second device as 130.114. It was created before there were NEC Combo protocols, and will either require a protocol upgrade, or RM will complain that there is no protocol upgrade for your remote, depending on the remote (I think in case of JP1.3 remote, it will be the former).mdavejExpertJoined: 08 Oct 2003Posts: 4041Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 12:44 am Post subject:If these sony codes 20533, 21533, 20864, 20772, 21033, 21431, 21516 or the harmon kardon code 31289 doesn't work, you can either learn the buttons for each, or wait until you get a cable. Once you have a cable, there are several upgrades on this site you can try. And if they don't work, it's easy to make your own. Don't dispair.You can get a head start by reading, as well as most of the stickies in the beginner's forum. You'll need Remote Master, a.k.a. RM to build your upgrades, and IR to program the remote.
Both are available from the Tools folder in the File section.And the sony doesn't have to be under a VCR key. It can be on any device key on this remote. The first number in the code dictates the device type. Your code search in the 2xxxx range shouldn't have affected your TV.
Although some of the older help docs on this site talk about 4 digit codes, you need to make sure you use 5.vickyg2003Site AdminJoined: 20 Mar 2004Posts: 7055Location: FloridaPosted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 10:38 am Post subject:I don't have one of these remotes. But on the Comcast JP1.3 the built in code 21070 will control the GX330. Check and see if that code is in your remote. You don't need to find total control. A partially working upgrade will allow you to build the codes you need via keymoves.mattg568Joined: 27 Jan 2007Posts: 80Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 5:35 pm Post subject:I have this remote also.
I've tried the DVD code 21070 that vickyg mentioned and the 15-135 would not accept it.I rather like the remote alot. I like small buttons on a remote and it doesn't seem like the buttons are flush to the remote. They are elevated some, even as high as the buttons on my 10820.I am also awaiting my USB JP1.2/3 cable from Tommy. Just make sure you tell him that you want that smaller IDC connector for an extra $5 if you want to use his cable for the 15-135.sidikoJoined: 24 Feb 2008Posts: 35Location: Saint Simons Island, GAPosted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 3:15 am Post subject:OK, I set my GX-330 to DVD1 per 'kupakai.' Codes did not work in the -135 at first. Then I searched, found it.
But hey, that was my first manually input code. Must have fumbled with the buttons.CANNOT PAUSE RECORD. CAN'T EVEN STOP RECORD ONCE BEGUN WITH THE -135. But, maybe a shift operation involved? I see 2 keys that look like dual use, but nothing in the manual about it!But, I have a cable on order from Tommy.And a lot of reading and learning ahead.mattg568, what was up with you trying vickyg?
Just fooling around or do you have a Sony GX-330 DVD recorder too?Gonna see if I can program a macro now, maybe see what advanced codes are all about. Anybody got a link describing advanced codes?Sidiko!sidikoJoined: 24 Feb 2008Posts: 35Location: Saint Simons Island, GAPosted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 4:06 am Post subject:Hey, don't let this blow your mind! It looks like the code was actually 21533. I got confused because it took a shift P, Power combo to turn the unit on/off.
And I got a little fowled up on the key sequence on page 8.Sidiko!Display posts from previous:-All times are GMT - 5 HoursGoto page 1,Page 1 of 4Jump to:You cannot post new topics in this forumYou cannot reply to topics in this forumYou cannot edit your posts in this forumYou cannot delete your posts in this forumYou cannot vote in polls in this forum.
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