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All in one remote

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    dinkybluebug

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    Can anyone recommend an 'all in one remote' that works with the HDR 1000s? And what buttons does it cover?

    | Sat 19 Jan 2013 22:32:14 #1 |
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    I have a Philips Pronto fully programmed up for the 1000S. It works perfectly I just wish the Humax had discrete power on and off commands.

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    monterey

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    Can you share the model no. Thanks.

    | Sat 19 Jan 2013 23:14:13 #3 |
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    Any of the logitech remote harmony range will work and cover all the buttons.

    Prices start from £15.00 depending on how many other items you need to able to control.

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    https://blusas.co.uk/mho.php?loc=http://www.amazon.co.uk/Logitech-Harmony-300-Remote-Universal/dp/B003BJTPBW/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&tag=blusas008-21&qid=1358637222&sr=8-6&t=bu4me-21

    | Sat 19 Jan 2013 23:15:55 #4 |
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    I went for the Harmony 555 over, say, the Harmony One as it has physical Red/Green/Yellow/Blue buttons which is a must with my set up. It can handle 15 devices while the alleged newer 650 model suggested by Amazon only handles five devices.

    | Sun 20 Jan 2013 10:45:55 #5 |
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    It's a Philips Pronto TSU9400

    | Sun 20 Jan 2013 15:02:28 #6 |
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    Thanks graham. I've ordered the harmony 300 one. Had a read of the instructions on line and seems to fit exactly what I need.

    Loving the 'watch tv' button which can turn on all your devices at once. Brilliant.

    | Sun 20 Jan 2013 18:02:39 #7 |
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    I've had the Harmony 555 for a few years now and it works fine my Samsung TV, Foxsat HDR, Fox-HDR T2 and 9200T.

    Only complaint is the decal starting to wear off on the 'OK' button

    | Tue 22 Jan 2013 11:02:28 #8 |
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    Oh! No! Not the OK button! How will you ever remember what that big round button in the middle is used for?

    | Tue 22 Jan 2013 12:15:45 #9 |
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    bigol

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    Hi all,

    Following the recommendations on this post I bought the Harmony 300i to replace the three remotes (the Humax box, Sony TV KDL-32V5500 and Sony DAV-DZ280 DVD/surround sound) in part due to the annoying clicking of the Humax remote and in part due to the fact I accidentally dropped it into a cup of tea!!

    It's all set up really well, but I can't access the home/recorded menu. Any suggestions / tips and hints most welcome.

    Thanks in advance

    | Mon 25 Feb 2013 21:40:32 #10 |

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