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U-verse TV customers already enjoy the flexibility of remote DVR management. More than 100,000 U-verse TV customers use the Web and Mobile Remote Access apps every month. U-verse Online, and

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Four and five digit Toshiba TV codes for AT&T U-verse universal remote controls:4 digit codes (S10) for AT&T U-verse S10 remotes 1010 1098 1104 1147 1148 1149 1150 1151 1173 1174 1210 1215 1256 1257 1263 1267 1272 1302 1311 1312 1322 1332 1343 1376 1585 1589 15925 digit codes (S20) for AT&T U-verse S20 remotes 11524 10156 11935 11704 11959 11343 11369 100604 digit codes (Silver) for AT&T U-verse Silver Series 1127 1179 1203 1204 1222 1223 1332 1340 1341 1345 1353 1159 1043 1058 1255 1073 1006 1045 1169 1012 1377 1267 1079 1114 1085 1154 1408 1093 1473 1470 1116 1509 1429 1447 1444 1158 1458 1462 1496 1486 1175 1471 1252 1510 1449 1281 1282 1283 1284 1286 1293 1294 1313 1315 1319 13384 digit codes (A10) for AT&T U-verse A10 remotes 0159 0178 0105 0170 0181 0109 0117 0141 0120 0049 0095 00125 digit codes (A30) for AT&T U-verse A30 remotes 11524 12724 10156 11935 11704 11959 10650 11343 11369 10060 U-verse TV customers already enjoy the flexibility of remote DVR management. More than 100,000 U-verse TV customers use the Web and Mobile Remote Access apps every month. U-verse Online, and That +3V has been brought out to the 4 pin connector. Actually it would be fairly low risk to look for the Reset pin with simply a wire, because I doubt that +V will be on one of the pins.Assigning TX and RX is more difficult, but I doubt that the remote would come to any harm by trying it both ways. Back to top vickyg2003Site AdminJoined: 20 Mar 2004Posts: 7099Location: Florida --> Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2017 6:30 am Post subject: Re: AT&T U-verse remote S30-S1A The Robman wrote: As part of our new U-verse installation, we got this new remote and the first thing I noticed was that it has a slim 4-pin connector in the battery compartment, so I checked the setup code list and I recognized some of the codes as being UEI setup codes. We switched today. The first thing I noticed when I opened that Remote Control User's Guide is that paragraph under Specifications & Notices Quote: Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could violate the user's authority to operate equipment. Do you think that means us? _________________Remember to provide feedback to let us know how the problem was solved and share your upgrades.Tip: When creating an upgrade, always include ALL functions from the oem remote, even if you never plan on assigning them to a button. Complete function lists makes an upgrade more helpful to others. Back to top The RobmanSite OwnerJoined: 01 Aug 2003Posts: 21787Location: Chicago, IL --> Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2017 9:32 am Post subject: Re: AT&T U-verse remote S30-S1A vickyg2003 wrote: We switched today. The first thing I noticed when I opened that Remote Control User's Guide is that paragraph under Specifications & Notices Quote: Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could violate the user's authority to operate equipment. Do you think that means us? Ha ha, nah, I think they're talking about the folks who hack their DVR devices, like we did with ReplayTV and Tivo. I doubt they're overly concerned about the remote controls. Speaking of the DVR system, given that these are all network connected, it occurs to me that some smart folks should be able to reverse engineer things so that we can download our recordings to our PC hard drives, like we can with ReplayTV using WiRNS. But back to the remote, do you have a star shaped screwdriver to remove the screw in the battery compartment? I started looking for one last night. I've also bought a new cable from chip_partner as I replaced the single connectors on my last one. I will keep the single connectors on this one for cases like the AT&T remote. The pins are too deep to easily connect the cables "as is", so I was thinking that it would be better to open the remote for two reasons: 1) to make connecting the cable easier and 2)

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Four and five digit Toshiba TV codes for AT&T U-verse universal remote controls:4 digit codes (S10) for AT&T U-verse S10 remotes 1010 1098 1104 1147 1148 1149 1150 1151 1173 1174 1210 1215 1256 1257 1263 1267 1272 1302 1311 1312 1322 1332 1343 1376 1585 1589 15925 digit codes (S20) for AT&T U-verse S20 remotes 11524 10156 11935 11704 11959 11343 11369 100604 digit codes (Silver) for AT&T U-verse Silver Series 1127 1179 1203 1204 1222 1223 1332 1340 1341 1345 1353 1159 1043 1058 1255 1073 1006 1045 1169 1012 1377 1267 1079 1114 1085 1154 1408 1093 1473 1470 1116 1509 1429 1447 1444 1158 1458 1462 1496 1486 1175 1471 1252 1510 1449 1281 1282 1283 1284 1286 1293 1294 1313 1315 1319 13384 digit codes (A10) for AT&T U-verse A10 remotes 0159 0178 0105 0170 0181 0109 0117 0141 0120 0049 0095 00125 digit codes (A30) for AT&T U-verse A30 remotes 11524 12724 10156 11935 11704 11959 10650 11343 11369 10060

2025-04-04
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That +3V has been brought out to the 4 pin connector. Actually it would be fairly low risk to look for the Reset pin with simply a wire, because I doubt that +V will be on one of the pins.Assigning TX and RX is more difficult, but I doubt that the remote would come to any harm by trying it both ways. Back to top vickyg2003Site AdminJoined: 20 Mar 2004Posts: 7099Location: Florida --> Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2017 6:30 am Post subject: Re: AT&T U-verse remote S30-S1A The Robman wrote: As part of our new U-verse installation, we got this new remote and the first thing I noticed was that it has a slim 4-pin connector in the battery compartment, so I checked the setup code list and I recognized some of the codes as being UEI setup codes. We switched today. The first thing I noticed when I opened that Remote Control User's Guide is that paragraph under Specifications & Notices Quote: Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could violate the user's authority to operate equipment. Do you think that means us? _________________Remember to provide feedback to let us know how the problem was solved and share your upgrades.Tip: When creating an upgrade, always include ALL functions from the oem remote, even if you never plan on assigning them to a button. Complete function lists makes an upgrade more helpful to others. Back to top The RobmanSite OwnerJoined: 01 Aug 2003Posts: 21787Location: Chicago, IL --> Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2017 9:32 am Post subject: Re: AT&T U-verse remote S30-S1A vickyg2003 wrote: We switched today. The first thing I noticed when I opened that Remote Control User's Guide is that paragraph under Specifications & Notices Quote: Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could violate the user's authority to operate equipment. Do you think that means us? Ha ha, nah, I think they're talking about the folks who hack their DVR devices, like we did with ReplayTV and Tivo. I doubt they're overly concerned about the remote controls. Speaking of the DVR system, given that these are all network connected, it occurs to me that some smart folks should be able to reverse engineer things so that we can download our recordings to our PC hard drives, like we can with ReplayTV using WiRNS. But back to the remote, do you have a star shaped screwdriver to remove the screw in the battery compartment? I started looking for one last night. I've also bought a new cable from chip_partner as I replaced the single connectors on my last one. I will keep the single connectors on this one for cases like the AT&T remote. The pins are too deep to easily connect the cables "as is", so I was thinking that it would be better to open the remote for two reasons: 1) to make connecting the cable easier and 2)

2025-04-13
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To maybe follow the traces to determine which pin is which. Is that something you'd be interested in doing?_________________Robwww.hifi-remote.comPlease don't PM me with remote questions, post them in the forums so all the experts can help! Back to top vickyg2003Site AdminJoined: 20 Mar 2004Posts: 7099Location: Florida --> Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2017 11:11 am Post subject: Re: AT&T U-verse remote S30-S1A The Robman wrote: But back to the remote, do you have a star shaped screwdriver to remove the screw in the battery compartment? I started looking for one last night. I've also bought a new cable from chip_partner as I replaced the single connectors on my last one. I will keep the single connectors on this one for cases like the AT&T remote. The pins are too deep to easily connect the cables "as is", so I was thinking that it would be better to open the remote for two reasons: 1) to make connecting the cable easier and 2) to maybe follow the traces to determine which pin is which. Is that something you'd be interested in doing? I do have the screwdriver, but the last time I got into the hardware end of this, it cured me of my JP1 addiction for about 2 years. I decided to stick to software. I'm in the stage of using the remote where I'm still trying to figure out how to use the remote, so I can make my JP1 remote the most efficient._________________Remember to provide feedback to let us know how the problem was solved and share your upgrades.Tip: When creating an upgrade, always include ALL functions from the oem remote, even if you never plan on assigning them to a button. Complete function lists makes an upgrade more helpful to others. Back to top 3FGExpertJoined: 18 May 2009Posts: 3430 --> Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2017 11:39 am Post subject: I ordered a couple of S30 remotes from Amazon today; should be here next week. At Back to top mdavejExpertJoined: 08 Oct 2003Posts: 4623 --> Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2017 12:46 pm Post subject: Re: AT&T U-verse remote S30-S1A The Robman wrote: I've also bought a new cable from chip_partner as I replaced the single connectors on my last one. I noticed their current listing is a 4 conductor cable which won't work for JP1, as far as I know. Did they send you the 6 conductor or did you find a different listing with the right cable? Back to top The RobmanSite OwnerJoined: 01 Aug 2003Posts: 21787Location: Chicago, IL --> Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2017 9:27 pm Post subject: Re: AT&T U-verse remote S30-S1A mdavej wrote: The Robman wrote: I've also bought a new cable from chip_partner as I replaced the single connectors on my last one. I noticed their current listing is a 4 conductor cable which won't work for JP1, as far as I know. Did they send you the 6 conductor or did you find a different listing with the right cable? It's the same

2025-04-07
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U-verse TV will receive free HBO, HBO GO and HD service for 36 months starting at $120 per month with qualifying services.U-verse High Speed Internet 1Gbps + TV + Voice: Customers will receive all of the benefits of Internet speeds up to 1Gbps and TV package, plus AT&T U-verse Unlimited Voice starting at $150 per month.The success of the first AT&T GigaPower market in Austin, Texas led to a major expansion beginning in 2014. AT&T is continuing to work with local leaders within the 21 state service area who are interested in expanding the availability of the 100% fiber-optic network to consumers and small businesses. U-verse with AT&T GigaPower is available in 17 metros today, and AT&T has announced plans to offer service in parts of the Jacksonville and St. Louis metros.Frost & Sullivan recently recognized AT&T for its leadership in high-speed Internet services. It awarded AT&T the 2015 North American Competitive Strategy and Innovation Leadership of the Year Award for Broadband. The analyst firm praised AT&T for its “aggressive pursuit of higher bandwidth access” for customers through its AT&T GigaPower network initiative.AT&T will continue to roll out its fastest Internet services over its all-fiber network to reach more than 14 million residential and commercial locations, and expects to reach more than 1 million of these locations by the end of the year. AT&T has proudly served the state of Texas for nearly 140 years and employs approximately 37,000 people across the state.For more information on U-verse with AT&T GigaPower, or to check availability, please visit att.com/gigapower.1 AT&T products and services are provided or offered by subsidiaries and affiliates of AT&T Inc. under the AT&T brand and not by AT&T Inc.2 Initial availability limited to select areas. May not be available in your area.3 Speed/time examples are estimates. 4 Internet speed claims represent maximum network service capability speeds. Actual customer speeds may vary and are not guaranteed. Actual speeds vary based on factors including site traffic, content provider server capacity, internal network management factors, customer device capabilities and use of other U-verse services. Max speeds may not be realized if 2 or more HD shows viewed at same time. For more info, go to www.att.com/speed1015 U-verse with AT&T GigaPower Premier offer is available with agreement from customer to participate in AT&T Internet Preferences. Other equipment fees may apply. AT&T may use Web browsing information, like the search terms entered and the Web pages visited, to provide customers with relevant offers and ads tailored to their interests. Different offers and prices may apply for small businesses.About AT&TAT&T Inc. (NYSE:T) helps millions around the globe connect with leading entertainment, mobile, high speed Internet and voice services. We’re the world’s largest provider of

2025-04-19
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On a single DVR, record and play back your shows in any room, schedule and manage recordings from any room in your home, and more. These latest enhancements are examples of how AT&T U-verse is mobilizing the DVR experience. Customers can manage recordings on any connected TV in the home and across devices with U-verse Mobile and U-verse Online. With U-verse Mobile, customers can schedule and manage DVR recordings, browse the U-verse TV program guide, view program descriptions, and, on qualifying smartphones, download and watch many hit TV shows, and even stream some shows. U-verse Online is AT&T's entertainment website which lets you watch more than 100,000 titles of TV shows, movies and video clips on your PC, and gives U-verse TV customers the flexibility to schedule and manage DVR recordings. If you're away from home and want to see which of your recordings are also available to watch on U-verse Online, you can select "My U-verse DVR" to see the episodes and movies that are available to watch instantly on the site. AT&T U-verse TV is the only 100 percent Internet Protocol-based television (IPTV) service offered by a national service provider, making AT&T U-verse one of the most dynamic and feature-rich services available today. Now AT&T U-verse TV ranks "Highest in Customer Satisfaction in the North Central, South and West Regions," according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2010 Residential Television Service Provider Satisfaction StudiesSM. For additional information on AT&T U-verse - or to find out if it's available in your area - visit www.att.com/u-verse. *AT&T products and services are provided or offered by subsidiaries and affiliates of AT&T Inc. under the AT&T brand and not by AT&T Inc.

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