HOWTO program Vu+ universal RC to control TV

nunigaia

Moderator
Is there a way to read the code previously stored in VU+ RCU? I want to program a new VU+ RCU I've just bought and I'd like not going through the automatic search (from 0000) which was very long for my TV.
Obviously, I've already tried a lot of codes found over the internet or in universal RCU manuals and none of them worked. So, the only chance would be read it from the other VU+ RCU.

The remote control code for new generation STB´s must be "Mode 2".

HowTo assign it:

Remote control. The default system code is Mode 2.
  • Mode 1 : SOLO / DUO
  • Mode 2 : UNO ... and all the next generation VU+ Plus STB.
  • Mode 3 & 4 : reserved for future models.
§ - Press <<2 + 7>>, <HELP>, <0001 or 0002 or 0003 or 0004>

HowTo:

1. Press 2 and 7 for three seconds until LED is on.

2. Press HELP

3. Press <0001 or 0002 or 0003 or 0004>

best regards
nunigaia

Note: As i know you own a Duo2 and a Solo4k ... you must press "0002"
 

AlexWilMac

Moderator
I realized that I was not precise in my question and it was misunderstood because I wrote "VU+ RCU code".
I should have written "the code to control TV Power ON/OFF and TV Volume.
I.E.: I programmed my first RCU with the automatic scan and now I'd like to find out the TV code to set up my 2nd RCU with the same without having to reprogram it.

That's why I mentioned I was not able to find the right one for my TV among the many, many ones found over the internet.
There are some universal remote controls which have a way to show the stored codes.
 

nunigaia

Moderator
I realized that I was not precise in my question and it was misunderstood because I wrote "VU+ RCU code".
I should have written "the code to control TV Power ON/OFF and TV Volume.
I.E.: I programmed my first RCU with the automatic scan and now I'd like to find out the TV code to set up my 2nd RCU with the same without having to reprogram it.

That's why I mentioned I was not able to find the right one for my TV among the many, many ones found over the internet.
There are some universal remote controls which have a way to show the stored codes.


Check the attached guide.
 

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JtagPabb1e

Vu+ Newbie
I found it frustraiting until I realised that you need to enter the manufactures code (see manual PDFs) then *hold down* mute until the tv mutes. All made sense once I realised that.

Press buttons 1 and 3 simultaneously until the 'TV Power' button on the remote illuminates
Enter the Manufactures code i.e Panasonic was 2153
Hold the MUTE button down whilst pointing remote at the TV, until the TV mutes
Stop pressing MUTE and check the Volume buttons work

To exit press OK plus the STOP key (recording stop) together the 'TV Power' button will go off.
Thank you for this small tutorial.
 

superglud

BH Lover
"Vu+ Uno4K SE" RCU (New model)
Cannot get into "set-up mode".

<Press number 1 and 3 for three seconds until LED is on>
Nothing is happening ?

Tried with x new bataries.
Still nothing.

Best regards
 

nunigaia

Moderator
I have lg 43uj670v i need tv code for vu+ remotes, standard lg code 1628 dont work

As per one of your posts, i noticed that you own a Vuplus Solo2. Is it true?

If so, you have to enter the 1628 ( manual code ), or:

0000 and make a manual scan by following the steps :


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best regards
nunigaia
 

Rumburak

Vu+ Newbie
I have solo 4k and solo2, code 1628 dont work. Autoscan dont find code. It is LG smart webos 3.5 tv. Any help?
I also have a smart LG TV with webOS (65SK9500) and code 1628 works for me.
Read carefully the post below:

I found it frustraiting until I realised that you need to enter the manufactures code (see manual PDFs) then *hold down* mute until the tv mutes. All made sense once I realised that.

Press buttons 1 and 3 simultaneously until the 'TV Power' button on the remote illuminates
Enter the Manufactures code i.e Panasonic was 2153
Hold the MUTE button down whilst pointing remote at the TV, until the TV mutes
Stop pressing MUTE and check the Volume buttons work

To exit press OK plus the STOP key (recording stop) together the 'TV Power' button will go off.

I have VU+ Duo2 decoder.
 

miljan017

Vu+ Newbie
I found it frustraiting until I realised that you need to enter the manufactures code (see manual PDFs) then *hold down* mute until the tv mutes. All made sense once I realised that.

Press buttons 1 and 3 simultaneously until the 'TV Power' button on the remote illuminates
Enter the Manufactures code i.e Panasonic was 2153
Hold the MUTE button down whilst pointing remote at the TV, until the TV mutes
Stop pressing MUTE and check the Volume buttons work

To exit press OK plus the STOP key (recording stop) together the 'TV Power' button will go off.
Thanks man, its working, you are the best
 

mosskit

Vu+ Newbie
Hi,

I've been trying for several minutes to get my remote into programing state (flashing led) by pressing 1+3 or 2+7 simultaniously but no luck. Changed batteries. What am I doing wrong? I have VU+ Uno SE
 

SCCB

Vu+ Newbie
The remote control code for new generation STB´s must be "Mode 2".

HowTo assign it:

Remote control. The default system code is Mode 2.
  • Mode 1 : SOLO / DUO
  • Mode 2 : UNO ... and all the next generation VU+ Plus STB.
  • Mode 3 & 4 : reserved for future models.
§ - Press <<2 + 7>>, <HELP>, <0001 or 0002 or 0003 or 0004>

HowTo:

1. Press 2 and 7 for three seconds until LED is on.

2. Press HELP

3. Press <0001 or 0002 or 0003 or 0004>

best regards
nunigaia

Note: As i know you own a Duo2 and a Solo4k ... you must press "0002"

Many, many thanks. This post saved my life (at least few hours of reinstalling the image and making from scratch the configuration).
I accidentally changed on the STB settings the RCU mode from 3 to 1, while playing with the tremendous options of configuration, because the volume keys were not working. Right after changed, the RCU didnt work and was unable to control the STB. Fortunately I found this post and following the above instructions, changed on the RCU to type 1, and voilá, everything working again. I have a Vu+Duo 2 which I left sleeping about 5 years ago for other reasons, and now recovered this fantastic machine. Many thanks again.
 
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