DTVPal Remote

uceddiec

DTVUSA Jr. Member
#1
I just received the DTVPal converter box and the remote does not control the turning off of the tv. Its not the DT40 or the plus but I guess the one in between. What remote would you recomend to get that will turn tv on and off also? My DTVPal DVR remote will control the box. Does anyone no where I could buy the same remote at. Mine is the 5.3 IR 163959. Cant believe they would make a remote that does not have a tv power button.
 

Orrymain

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#4
That's what I found out when I got out my remotes for the dtv pal plus. Actually, it will turn the TV on and off except that my TVs are too old so they aren't in the system. At least, that's what the Geek Squad guy told me. Looking at the remote, I'm not sure where or how it would operate the TV.

New info edited in: Actually, it does not control the TV (it pays to look at the owner's manual). Now, explain to me why the Best Buy guy spent 10 minutes looking for a code? Can I scream again?
 
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1inxs

DTVUSA Member
#5
That's what I found out when I got out my remotes for the dtv pal plus. Actually, it will turn the TV on and off except that my TVs are too old so they aren't in the system. At least, that's what the Geek Squad guy told me. Looking at the remote, I'm not sure where or how it would operate the TV.

New info edited in: Actually, it does not control the TV (it pays to look at the owner's manual). Now, explain to me why the Best Buy guy spent 10 minutes looking for a code? Can I scream again?
Yoy can't use the remote that came with the DTVPal Plus. Like DTVUser2009 stated. You get an old Dish Network remote. Like the remote from the Dish Network 311 receivers.
 
#6
And they operate a VCR, DVD, AUX, and TV as well. no programming needed for SAT which would be a Dish Network-anything. heck i had a really old Echostar Dish receiver which worked with the DishPro 311 remote lol.

Just for kicks i'm going to see if those old 1980s Zenith TV remotes will turn on/off the Zenith converter out in the shop.
 

Aaron62

Contributor
Staff member
#7
And they operate a VCR, DVD, AUX, and TV as well. no programming needed for SAT which would be a Dish Network-anything. heck i had a really old Echostar Dish receiver which worked with the DishPro 311 remote lol.

Just for kicks i'm going to see if those old 1980s Zenith TV remotes will turn on/off the Zenith converter out in the shop.
That's great to know. You can't beat that, a lot of these boxes offer no support for universal remote control and etc.
 
#8
Correction: The Apex box works with a el-cheapo RCA 3-in-1 Universal remote, alas, features such as 'display' and 'Guide' and others such as box volume/mute and signal meters are not available, but it will turn it on/off and change channels.

The same remote ($5 at K-mart) also works the DTVPal+ as well, and it will bring up the menu, and the number keys correspond to the numbered menus (such as '1' for Program Guide) and the LED of the remote blinks when in menu mode, so if you exit the menu for any reason the LED continues to blink until a device key is pressed and allows VOLUME to do the browse banner and CHANNEL Up/Down does channels. out of the menu mode (normal operation) channel up/down does nothing and volume only controls TV volume. 'ENTER' does the display. direct-entry for known channels is available, it would be 04402 for digital channel '44.2'

The codes to program are in the list of 'Satellite/Cable' receivers and it's for 'EchoStar/Dish Network'

Anyone with a Apex or other branded box will have only the Code Search to find it, as most brands such as that one aren't listed in Satellite/Cable box codes.
 
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Orrymain

, Blogger: Orry's Orations
#10
Yoy can't use the remote that came with the DTVPal Plus. Like DTVUser2009 stated. You get an old Dish Network remote. Like the remote from the Dish Network 311 receivers.
Lol -- I said that --- my post was edited. Would you like to borrow my glasses? It's really too bad they didn't make them so that they would control the TVs, but that's okay. What's one more remote for the table!
 
#12
One of my TVs doesn't even support universal remotes since it has that old fashioned piezo type microphone in it vs. infrared and the remote was MIA and you will never find one for a TV that old.
 

uceddiec

DTVUSA Jr. Member
#14
All is good.

I ended up getting an older Dish DVR remote and it works great. The on I bought as Walmart was nice but the time out feature was a down side to the converter. Anyway all is good and thanks for the help.
 

1inxs

DTVUSA Member
#15
I ended up getting an older Dish DVR remote and it works great. The on I bought as Walmart was nice but the time out feature was a down side to the converter. Anyway all is good and thanks for the help.
Thanks for taking the time to post back with your experience. Enjoy the DTVUSA Forum.
 
U

Unregistered

Guest
#16
That's what I found out when I got out my remotes for the dtv pal plus. Actually, it will turn the TV on and off except that my TVs are too old so they aren't in the system. At least, that's what the Geek Squad guy told me. Looking at the remote, I'm not sure where or how it would operate the TV.

New info edited in: Actually, it does not control the TV (it pays to look at the owner's manual). Now, explain to me why the Best Buy guy spent 10 minutes looking for a code? Can I scream again?
Yes you can scream again. If you lost your original remotes it will be almost impossible to get a properly working replacement.
 

MrPogi

Moderator, , Webmaster of Cache Free TV
Staff member
#17
Yes you can scream again. If you lost your original remotes it will be almost impossible to get a properly working replacement.
Universal Learning Remotes
can cost less than $20 and can control up to 4-5 devices. Buy one BEFORE you lose or break your original remote, program the universal remote to control ALL your devices, and put the original remote controls away in a drawer - for when you break or lose the Universal Remote, of course! (REMOVE THE BATTERIES FIRST!!)


Plan ahead. Your life will be easier and simpler.
 
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SWHouston

Moderator
Staff member
#18
Pogi,

That's a very good idea (preserve your original), but, I'll add something...
Be SURE to put some ID on the Remote, regardless of what writing it has on it.
A piece of Tape with what it operates can really help, when trying to associate equipment at a later date.
 

MrPogi

Moderator, , Webmaster of Cache Free TV
Staff member
#19
Pogi,

That's a very good idea (preserve your original), but, I'll add something...
Be SURE to put some ID on the Remote, regardless of what writing it has on it.
A piece of Tape with what it operates can really help, when trying to associate equipment at a later date.
I agree for sure. Better yet, labeler costs just a few dollars, and you can also use it to label your cables and connectors.

Plus, one day you may sell or give away that part of your system,. Having the original remote in working condition will make it easier to get rid of.
 
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