JP1 Device Lookup Overview

This is to help you find built in setup codes on your JP1 remotes.

Your best source of information are the user files that have been submitted in the file section of the JP1 Forums or the Pronto files submitted to remotecentral.com. The user files are usually more complete than a generic upgrades found in this search.

Use the Brand Search to find codes by manufacturer.

Use the Protocol Search if you have protocol device information from learned signals, device upgrades, or manufacturer's information.

Use the Device Search if you need the to know what protocol your current setup is using.

Interpreting the Results

Access Method:
With each search you'll find a column called Access Method. If n/a is in the column, it indicates that the device code is not found in the target remote. Otherwise it will specify the prefix digit for 5 digit remotes, the prefix letter for slingbox, the associated device key for the typical remote, or the selectable device type for LCD remotes.

Sample access methods

  n/a Code is not in the remote.  
  [AUD] Code is associated with the [Aud] device button.  
  [CBL]:[SAT] Code is associated with both the [CBL] and [SAT] buttons.  
  [2] Remote uses 5 digit codes, so 2 would proceed the code.  

Note: If you find an error in the access method, post a note in the forum so it can be corrected.

ALT:
If the exact device is not in the remote, an ALT link will be provided. The ALT link will check to see if there are any other similar devices that can be used for keymoves. Note this feature only looks for upgrades that use the same fixed device data. There may also be combo codes that you can use in a pinch.

EFC'S:
The EFC's link will give you suggestions for EFC's to make an upgrade. These codes were gathered from many remotes manufactured years apart. You may need to do some experimenting to find which codes make sense for your device.

Remote Link:
The Remote link will check to see which remotes have the desired device setup code built in.