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  2. Universal remote - Wikipedia

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    Harmony 670, a universal remote. A universal remote is a remote control that can be programmed to operate various brands of one or more types of consumer electronics devices. . Low-end universal remotes can only control a set number of devices determined by their manufacturer, while mid- and high-end universal remotes allow the user to program in new control codes to the re

  3. JP1 remote - Wikipedia

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    A JP1 Remote Control. A JP1 remote is a type of universal remote, usually with a six-pin interface connector labeled "JP1" in the battery compartment, manufactured by Universal Electronics Inc. The JP1 interface allows the remote to be reprogrammed, adding new code lists and functions. Home theater hobbyists use JP1 to avoid obsolescence.

  4. Universal Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Universal Electronics Inc. (UEI) is an American smart home technology provider [2] and manufacturer of universal remote controls, IoT devices such as voice-enabled smart home hubs, [3] smart thermostats, home sensors; as well as a white label digital assistant platform [4] optimized for smart home applications, and other software and cloud services for device discovery, fingerprinting and ...

  5. Rolling code - Wikipedia

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    Simple remote control systems use a fixed code word; the code word that opens the gate today will also open the gate tomorrow. An attacker with an appropriate receiver could discover the code word and use it to gain access sometime later. More sophisticated remote control systems use a rolling code (or hopping code) that changes for every use.

  6. Remote control - Wikipedia

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    Such a remote is very simple by design, usually only one button, and some with more buttons to control several gates from one control. Such remotes can be divided into two categories by the encoder type used: fixed code and rolling code. If you find dip-switches in the remote, it is likely to be fixed code, an older technology which was widely ...

  7. RC-5 - Wikipedia

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    Each bit of the RC-5 code word contains 32 carrier pulses, and an equal duration of silence, so the bit time is 64×27.778 μs = 1.778 ms, and the 14 symbols (bits) of a complete RC-5 code word take 24.889 ms to transmit. The code word is repeated every 113.778 ms (4096 ÷ 36 kHz) as long as a key remains pressed.

  8. Universal Remote Console - Wikipedia

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    Universal Remote Console (URC) is a standard for defining alternative user interfaces for devices that can be used remotely. In the vocabulary of URC, the remote devices are called "controllers", while the devices they control are called "targets".

  9. Pioneer Corporation - Wikipedia

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    1993: Pioneer acquires a 50% investment in Live Entertainment from Carolco Pictures; 1993: Pioneer establishes Pioneer Entertainment in the U.S. as the American division of Pioneer LDC. April 1995: Pioneer writes off $90 million of losses from its investment in Carolco and Live. June 1996: Tokorozawa Plant earns ISO 14001 certification.

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