Talk:How to use a Motorola DVR/Programming the Remote

Maxent 50" plasma code is 1755. Others have reported that it's 11755.

If you use an EFC in a macro, does it count as one button or six? Random832 (talk) 03:10, 19 July 2008 (UTC)

EFC 109 changes resolution!

Alternate Remote for Motorola 6416 Phase III to get 30 second skip button
The URC remote model 1056B03 now provided by Time Warner cable in the Los Angeles area for their Motorola 6416 Phase III DVR no longer has a 30 second skip button (commercial skip) and can't be programmed to have a skip button using any techniques discussed in this article. According to a technician it is due to the fact that Time Warner wanted to have one remote for both the 6416 and their whole-house DVR and the whole-house DVR uses all of the extra buttons that were used for things like skip for other features. Whatever the case may be, the Logitech Harmony 200 works will with the DVR and can easily be programmed via a USB connection to a PC so that it has the 30 second commercial skip button. It was also necessary to program buttons for the preview (8 second skip back) and exit commands. But with the Logitech software it was simple drag and drop programming. Their may well be other, and perhaps even less expensive, universal remotes that will work as well, but if you are looking for a solution then the Logitech 200 does work well. Note that it seems like it has been discontinued in favor of the 300 which is a bit more expensive but still reasonable and probably would work also. The 200 can still be obtained retail for about 20 dollars US.

Pace/Cisco boxes
I'm looking for the 4 digit code(s) for any of Pace/Cisco cable boxes. The purported five digit codes, such as 01982 etc. Without the leading zero either don't work or give an error flash. Code search reveals nothing. It may as well not be in the remote's database. 66.114.93.6 (discuss) 13:15, 13 December 2016 (UTC)