The learning modes for both the URC7960 and URC7980 are the same. It’s incredibly useful for when you’re almost there with a configuration but there are a couple of keys that just aren’t working the way you would like them to or you are working with a device that has no available setup codes. Learning allows your remote to copy keys from remotes that you already have.
#Universal control codes stereo code
If you’ve not been able to set you device using either the Simpleset method or the setup code you may have to look at learning the buttons individually.
Press and hold the Magic button until the LED blinks twice.Enter the manufacturer and model ensuring you make a note of the 4 digit code provided. Visit the One For All Product Page and search for the device you want to setup at the bottom.On the URC7960 it’s two arrows that let you cycle forwards and backwards through the device types and on the URC7980 it’s the DEVICES button. Thankfully the setup of both the URC7960 and URC7980 are the same other than the name for the button that selects your device. Essentially you’re using a list of known setup codes per manufacturer and going through them manually until you find the code that works for you device. The Code Setup is probably the most traditional way of setting your your universal remote control as it works in a similar way to other brands. If not or you need more advanced features, keep reading. Hopefully this will give you a quick way of getting your One For All remote up and running. Sony (Logitech / One For All / RE-BL / WB Electronics) GAME, MEDIA (Game Consoles / Media Players)Įmtec /A.C.Ryan / Fantec / iconBIT / iNext UPC / Cablecom / UPC Direct / Virgin Media Sky Deutschland / Österreich / T-Home / Deutsche Telekom Reference the URC 7980 Simpleset device list to retrieve the correct device / brand:ĭStv / Multichoice / Foxtel / Sky New Zealand.Use the left and right device select keys to choose the appropriate device mode.If you’re unable to locate your brand in the Simpleset codes above, you’ll need to use the normal Code Setup for your device.Hold the corresponding key down whilst pointing at your device.Reference the URC7960 Simpleset device list below to retrieve the correct device / brand.Toggle the device mode you would like to set by pressing DEVICE until your chosen mode is lit.Hold MAGIC until the main LED around OK button blinks twice.Also, although there are some patterns in the manufacturers and their respective options (Yamaha for example often is 0) – these two are a bit random.
Not sure why One For All would do this as having different codes for different models of their remote seems a little counter intuitive but there you have it. It works by shortlisting the number of devices you’re using by manufacturer and then cylcing the known setup codes automatically until you find one that works.Īlthough the Simpleset feature is available on both the One For All URC7960 and URC7980, they have slightly different manufacturer codes. The Simpleset feature is a very powerful yet easy to use way of quickly getting your device working with your universal remote control. In this guide we’re going to look at some simple and advanced features of both the URC7960 and the URC7980 from One for All.īoth remotes are currently available from Amazon and at the time of writing, the URC760 is only £17.27 and the URC7980 is £39.99. Although most remotes have intuitive configuration and setup functionality I’ve found that the offerings from One For All although powerful take some getting used to with a number of mode codes that need to be referenced to get the most from your remote. Universal Remote Controls have certainly made home entertainment easier to manage, removing the need for multiple remote controls and yet retaining the same control over your equipment.