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09-17-2012 09:19 PM #1
Programming Hopper/Joey Remote To Work With Sony A/V Receiver ?
I have a Sony A/V receiver (STR-DG820) that I can't program to my Hopper remote. The code for the Sony was 766 for my old DISH 21.0 Remote and never had a problem from day one controlling my 622. This Hopper/Joey 40.0 seems not to have many codes built in, and it wants a four-digit code. The DISH tech tried for a long time during the installation (he tried look up on-screen and tried to IR pair with the 21.0 to no avail) on my Hopper and Joeys this afternoon, but I told him if he stayed any longer I would have to charge him board and room. I've always had problems with my other Sony receivers and DISH remotes prior to the 21.0. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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09-18-2012 06:10 AM #2
All Aux codes are four digits.. For a Audio receiver add a 2 in front of the code.. (2766) and see what happens. Not sure if this is applicable on a 40.0 remote since it programs differently. But all other prior remotes needed this.
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09-18-2012 07:55 AM #3
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09-18-2012 08:59 AM #4
The old 21.0 codes don't work on the new 40.0 remotes, so 2766 is no good. They now use one-for-all (UEI) codes, many of which can be found
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. But you shouldn't be using codes at all. Just go into the remote manager screen on your Hopper (not the pairing screen) and pick the brand and model and it should work fine. If you still want to use codes for some reason, then the correct ones for your sony are 1058, 1758, 1759, 1441 or 1442. You'll also want to turn off Limited Mode and set your volume punch thru.Get rid of this ad below, as well as the link redirect by becoming a Supporting Pub Member
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09-18-2012 03:07 PM #5
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1758 worked like a charm. BTW, for the rest of the members that are having problems with their 40.0 you must use "Audio Receiver" and the code will say unknown on the Remote Manager Screen as it is probably not linked to Sony as of yet. Thanks a million for your help, mdavej!!! No thanks to DISH for the 5 hours of my life I wasted trying to get the remote programmed properly. Another example of releasing a product without proper documentation. Oh, I did try to chat with DISH tech support online and "Dave" thought an A/V receiver was a kind of TV. Why me? Now I have to get my Sony Blu-ray 3-D player programmed. Wish me luck.
Last edited by Roxor; 09-18-2012 at 03:14 PM.
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09-18-2012 04:25 PM #6You're welcome. I've programmed JP1 remotes for many years. Since they use the same codes as these new 40.0 remotes (and 32.0 remotes), I know them inside and out. Unfortunately Dish corporate forgot to tell everyone else that the code database for these remotes is completely different from the old one.
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BTW your blu-ray is going to use DVD code 1516. The remote manager should find that easily though.


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