http://www.sentryindustries.com/pdf/instructions/RMC10_Instructions.pdf
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i have the code book but how do i programme these codes to into it
Without a code book, you can program a universal game changer remote by using the "scan" function. Typically, this involves holding down a specific button while pointing the remote at the device you want to program. The remote will cycle through different codes until it finds the correct one for your device. Consult the remote's manual for instructions on how to activate the scan function.
Look up the code for the TV in the remote book or go to RCA.comm or something like that
clearly there is not - as I am still looking for one. all you get are these "in general" you should get one. in general se hol!!!! If anyone knows the exact universal make and brand that works please spread the news. I would be forever greatful
download the codes and the manual for free here http://www.replacementremotes.com/store/productdetailp.cfm?productid=61355 Go to: http://www.lexrixa.com/remote-control.htm This List the codes and the Manual at no charge.
See this page"universal technics car radio code " on face book. may be it will help or ask its admin.
1253 is the only code for White Westinghouse in my book
here is the site for it where you can download the code book http://www.sentryindustries.com/category/remotes/remotes_rmc10.asp on most remotes you can find the codes for your tv by doing this 1-hold the code search button down intil it stay lit 2-press the button that you want to program (vcr,tv) 3-press the code search button again the light sure stay lit 4-press the number button start with 0 when the light flash that will be the first number repeat this step 3 more times remember to write the number down when it flashes
018.028.083.165.205.245.270.279.281.370.437.446.455.456.471 codes from book, but cannot get this to work with any tv in the house
A book that has the same universal theme as The Whale Rider would be Raelyn
The weight of a book depends on the contents of the book. There is no one universal weight for all books.