How to programming your Shaw's remote controller for TV and others

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Do you have the Shaw Digital box, DCT2000? If you say yes, you can use it to control almost all equipment with this controller.

Just program your remote controller and you can throw away your TV's, DVD's. VCR's, and Receivers's remote controllers.
Then you just use one universal controller. You may never ask your family members to look for some controller in your house.
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After getting the proper codes from the list below

1. PRESS the button for the device you want to program,(TV,VCR,CABLE,etc.), then RELEASE.
2. PRESS and HOLD the SETUP button until the red LED flashes twice, then RELEASE.
3. ENTER the 4 digit code for your brand.
4. You should receive 2 quick flashes after entering your code.
5. PRESS the POWER button to test the code. (On VCR,LD,and CD players use PLAY)

The code used as below:

Audio
Amplifiers
Cable
CD
DVD
Receivers
Satellite
Television
VCR

The information is retrived from http://www.urcsupport.com/html.php?page_id=75

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7 Comments

Thanx man, that waz quick & easy, as opposd to calling Shaw.

Right Freakin on man....thanks

thanks dude....I didnt feel like waiting on hold with shaw...thanks again...

How do I get the picture to fit the screen? I did it this morning but when I turned the TV back on tonight,it was back to the smaller size again. Can't remember how I did it!

i would like to know how to hook up my dvd player to the satelite box i have looked up the names of dvd player in the list and mine isan't in there ..it is a electrohome dose that matter..if not please help me .

My friend is able to turn his tv on/off along with his Shaw DVR cable box at the same time. Does anyone know how to set this up?

shaw remote is NOT being compatibile with 42lc2d tv. will NOT take control and work ANY functions. (example, volume, power on-off for tv)
please help sooon very frustrated :(

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