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Ken
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Fri Feb 11, 2005 6:11 am Post subject:
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Universal remotes are generally able to work any brand
VCR without problems for PLAY, STOP, PAUSE, FORWARD,
and REVERSE functions, however other than getting an
expensive 'Learning Universal Remote' I'm unable to find
a low-priced one that has a MENU button - to adjust the
time and timer functions.
Does anyone know of an inexpensive universal/replacement
remote that is able to access SONY VCRs made in the 90's,
and specifically their MENU?
Thanks, Ken
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Shoreline Electronics
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Fri Feb 11, 2005 6:11 am Post subject:
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www.moteva.com
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Jeff Stielau
Shoreline Electronics Repair
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860-399-1861
860-664-3535 (fax)
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"Ken" <k404@joynet.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | Universal remotes are generally able to work any brand
VCR without problems for PLAY, STOP, PAUSE, FORWARD,
and REVERSE functions, however other than getting an
expensive 'Learning Universal Remote' I'm unable to find
a low-priced one that has a MENU button - to adjust the
time and timer functions.
Does anyone know of an inexpensive universal/replacement
remote that is able to access SONY VCRs made in the 90's,
and specifically their MENU?
Thanks, Ken
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Fri Feb 11, 2005 6:11 am Post subject:
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Ken,
Which VCR are you trying to access. Is it not available from your local
Sony dist.?
Richard
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Kim Sleep
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Fri Feb 11, 2005 6:11 am Post subject:
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Radio Shack has a "Learning Remote" that actually allows you to program
specialized functions, but you need a working original remote to learn from.
You place the 2 units head to head, activate the learning function, press
the button that you wish to copy the functions from, then press the button
on the remote that you wish to copy the function to.
This is why whenever I purchase something with a remote, I immediately
purchase a cheap universal remote, and use it exclusively. I only pull out
the original remote when Im doing advanced functions...which isn't very
often. Often a $6.00 universal remote, lasts as long as the unit it
controls, but if the dog eats it, or the kids damage it....who cares.
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Kim..."A Man Of True Frankenstinean Proportions"
"Jack Ak" <akjack@excite.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 21:18:46 -0500, "Ken" <k404@joynet.com> wrote:
Universal remotes are generally able to work any brand
VCR without problems for PLAY, STOP, PAUSE, FORWARD,
and REVERSE functions, however other than getting an
expensive 'Learning Universal Remote' I'm unable to find
a low-priced one that has a MENU button - to adjust the
time and timer functions.
Does anyone know of an inexpensive universal/replacement
remote that is able to access SONY VCRs made in the 90's,
and specifically their MENU?
Thanks, Ken
Some universal remotes have buttons with labels that misidentify
the functions. There is a possibility the Menu function is available
if the remote has a configuration code for the Sony VCR.
You have to try out the remote and experiment with the buttons.
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Jack Ak
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Fri Feb 11, 2005 6:11 am Post subject:
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On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 21:18:46 -0500, "Ken" <k404@joynet.com> wrote:
| Quote: | Universal remotes are generally able to work any brand
VCR without problems for PLAY, STOP, PAUSE, FORWARD,
and REVERSE functions, however other than getting an
expensive 'Learning Universal Remote' I'm unable to find
a low-priced one that has a MENU button - to adjust the
time and timer functions.
Does anyone know of an inexpensive universal/replacement
remote that is able to access SONY VCRs made in the 90's,
and specifically their MENU?
Thanks, Ken
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Some universal remotes have buttons with labels that misidentify
the functions. There is a possibility the Menu function is available
if the remote has a configuration code for the Sony VCR.
You have to try out the remote and experiment with the buttons. |
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Ken
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Fri Feb 11, 2005 11:14 pm Post subject:
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| Quote: | Ken,
Which VCR are you trying to access. Is it not available from your local
Sony dist.?
Richard
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I was asking for myself and a friend to access SLV-5xx to
SLV-7xx series VCR models. I was quoted around $75 CND
a while back when inquiring at a Sony service center, which
is more than the VCRs are worth now. Ken |
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Ken
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Fri Feb 11, 2005 11:17 pm Post subject:
Re: Sony remote replacement |
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Thanks for this and the other replies, Ken
| Quote: | "Shoreline Electronics" <jstielau@snet.net> wrote
www.moteva.com
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Jeff Stielau
Shoreline Electronics Repair
344 East Main Street
Clinton,CT 06413
860-399-1861
860-664-3535 (fax)
jstielau@snet.net
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"Ken" <k404@joynet.com> wrote in message
news:420c1536$1_1@news.cybersurf.net...
Universal remotes are generally able to work any brand
VCR without problems for PLAY, STOP, PAUSE, FORWARD,
and REVERSE functions, however other than getting an
expensive 'Learning Universal Remote' I'm unable to find
a low-priced one that has a MENU button - to adjust the
time and timer functions.
Does anyone know of an inexpensive universal/replacement
remote that is able to access SONY VCRs made in the 90's,
and specifically their MENU?
Thanks, Ken
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Fri Feb 11, 2005 11:38 pm Post subject:
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Ken,
Have you tried Joseph Electronics in Niles out side Chicago.
I've got a VTR/TV RMT-V112A that came with my SLV-696HF VCR. It's the
one with the rotating dial. I've repaired it many times the fault is
always where the dial module connects to the main board so there are
many wire bridges on the board. The kids and I are are always dropping
it. I replaced it with an identical unit I found in a garage sale for
$2, so it's in my retired box. It's missing the plastic switch heads
that connect to the TV-VCR, and the Command Mode 1,2,3. the switches
are still intact but the plastic extender thingies are missing. Also
the battery cover is missing and like I said the play and rewind are
squirrley , so's the channel down but the menu, cursor and execute
buttons work fine.
I tried it on my VCR and it still accesses the menu: timer set/check,
set up menu, tuner preset, set vcr plus channels, and clock set.
Anyway you could check it out on Sony's site for compatability with
your VCR. I'd send it to you for a small fee and shipping costs.
Contact me off board.
Richard |
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Ken
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Sat Feb 12, 2005 6:11 am Post subject:
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My sister's Sony VCR (early 90's vintage) expired a couple of years ago,
and I just found out that she still had the remote. Although it was for
a different model, it works great on my VCR, including with the menu.
I appreciate your offer but lucked out with having another working
remote right in the family. Ken
<spudnuty@lycos.com> wrote in message > Ken,
| Quote: | Have you tried Joseph Electronics in Niles out side Chicago.
I've got a VTR/TV RMT-V112A that came with my SLV-696HF VCR. It's the
one with the rotating dial. I've repaired it many times the fault is
always where the dial module connects to the main board so there are
many wire bridges on the board. The kids and I are are always dropping
it. I replaced it with an identical unit I found in a garage sale for
$2, so it's in my retired box. It's missing the plastic switch heads
that connect to the TV-VCR, and the Command Mode 1,2,3. the switches
are still intact but the plastic extender thingies are missing. Also
the battery cover is missing and like I said the play and rewind are
squirrley , so's the channel down but the menu, cursor and execute
buttons work fine.
I tried it on my VCR and it still accesses the menu: timer set/check,
set up menu, tuner preset, set vcr plus channels, and clock set.
Anyway you could check it out on Sony's site for compatability with
your VCR. I'd send it to you for a small fee and shipping costs.
Contact me off board.
Richard
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Kurtis Bahr
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Sat Feb 12, 2005 6:11 am Post subject:
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I have some extra of these remotes from this time frame, maybe I have what
you need and could sell you one.
Which one are you specifically looking for?
Kurtis
kbahr@comcast.net
<spudnuty@lycos.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | Ken,
Have you tried Joseph Electronics in Niles out side Chicago.
I've got a VTR/TV RMT-V112A that came with my SLV-696HF VCR. It's the
one with the rotating dial. I've repaired it many times the fault is
always where the dial module connects to the main board so there are
many wire bridges on the board. The kids and I are are always dropping
it. I replaced it with an identical unit I found in a garage sale for
$2, so it's in my retired box. It's missing the plastic switch heads
that connect to the TV-VCR, and the Command Mode 1,2,3. the switches
are still intact but the plastic extender thingies are missing. Also
the battery cover is missing and like I said the play and rewind are
squirrley , so's the channel down but the menu, cursor and execute
buttons work fine.
I tried it on my VCR and it still accesses the menu: timer set/check,
set up menu, tuner preset, set vcr plus channels, and clock set.
Anyway you could check it out on Sony's site for compatability with
your VCR. I'd send it to you for a small fee and shipping costs.
Contact me off board.
Richard
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