11-13-2019 07:30 PM - last edited on 11-13-2019 07:35 PM by RogersAndy
Good evening.
I was wondering if it is possible to program the ignite tv remote (RX15) to operate in IR only mode. I can not teach my universal remote commands because Rogers remote is in RF mode.
I understand I will lose the voice option, which I don't mind.
Thanks in advance.
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11-17-2019 10:33 PM
@cnp wrote:
I was wondering if it is possible to program the ignite tv remote (RX15) to operate in IR only mode. I can not teach my universal remote commands because Rogers remote is in RF mode.
I don't have an XR15 remote to test with but I do know that you can put the XR11 remote into IR mode. To do this, press and hold the Setup button until the status light turns green, then punch in code "9 8 7". The remote will then send IR signals to the Xi6 set-top box.
To put the XR11 back into RF mode, reset the remote (press and hold the Setup button until the status light turns green, then punch in code "9 8 1") and then re-pair it with the set-top box.
The XR15 works a bit differently (it doesn't have a Setup button) but you should still be able to put that remote into IR mode by pressing and holding the A (triangle) and D (diamond) buttons simultaneously until the status light turns green, then punch in code "9 8 7"
11-13-2019 11:20 PM
Hey @cnp!
To my knowledge assignment of RF vs IR solely for the remote is not a currently available feature. Can you confirm for us though which universal remote you're trying to program? There may be discussions on the board that might help you out.
11-17-2019 10:33 PM
@cnp wrote:
I was wondering if it is possible to program the ignite tv remote (RX15) to operate in IR only mode. I can not teach my universal remote commands because Rogers remote is in RF mode.
I don't have an XR15 remote to test with but I do know that you can put the XR11 remote into IR mode. To do this, press and hold the Setup button until the status light turns green, then punch in code "9 8 7". The remote will then send IR signals to the Xi6 set-top box.
To put the XR11 back into RF mode, reset the remote (press and hold the Setup button until the status light turns green, then punch in code "9 8 1") and then re-pair it with the set-top box.
The XR15 works a bit differently (it doesn't have a Setup button) but you should still be able to put that remote into IR mode by pressing and holding the A (triangle) and D (diamond) buttons simultaneously until the status light turns green, then punch in code "9 8 7"
11-05-2020 01:24 PM - last edited on 11-05-2020 02:02 PM by RogersMaude
How do I Program my Bose universal remote to control ignite tv box?
11-05-2020 02:36 PM - edited 11-05-2020 02:37 PM
@Paul2121 Welcome to the Community!
I don't have Bose equipment so I can't give specific instructions. If Bose does have setup codes for "Rogers", it's likely to control the legacy Digital TV set-top boxes. Does your documentation provide you with setup codes for "Comcast", "Comcast Xfinity", or "Comcast X1"? That's what you will need to control the Ignite TV equipment.
The IR receivers on the Ignite STBs also require a rather direct line of sight, so you will also need to ensure that you point your Bose remote directly at the set-top box.
01-04-2021 06:41 PM - last edited on 01-04-2021 06:52 PM by RogersMaude
My current setup involves my cable boxes placed in my furnace room. I run an IR transmitter to each TV. This involves the transmitter being placed over the eye of the cable boxes but I do not see one on the new ignite boxes. Anyone have this issue?
01-04-2021 07:11 PM
Your post is a bit confusing (maybe too much information). It seems you just want to know about the location of IR receiver on the Ignite TX box. There are about six tiny triangles on the right front of the box. This is likely where the IR receiver is located. If not, then just move transmitter across the front of the box until the signal is received.
01-04-2021 07:33 PM
@Mscann04 wrote:My current setup involves my cable boxes placed in my furnace room. I run an IR transmitter to each TV. This involves the transmitter being placed over the eye of the cable boxes but I do not see one on the new ignite boxes. Anyone have this issue?
This thread explains:
https://forums.xfinity.com/t5/X1/xi6-box/td-p/3305482#
01-06-2021 11:07 PM
03-30-2021 02:10 PM
The XR15 remote apparently cannot be switched to IR mode. I tried the 987 code today and it didn't work. I spoke to Rogers tech support and they confirmed it can't be done. Unfortunate, because it means I can't control my Sonos Beam sound bar volume from the XR15 remote. This is a Sonos and Samsung issue because my TV, being an older Samsung, doesn't have ARC so I need to use the Optical out jack to connect to the Sonos, and the Sonos when connected via Optical doesn't accept RF remote commands, only IR.
03-30-2021 02:46 PM
@doronmelnick wrote:
The XR15 remote apparently cannot be switched to IR mode. I tried the 987 code today and it didn't work. I spoke to Rogers tech support and they confirmed it can't be done. Unfortunate, because it means I can't control my Sonos Beam sound bar volume from the XR15 remote. This is a Sonos and Samsung issue because my TV, being an older Samsung, doesn't have ARC so I need to use the Optical out jack to connect to the Sonos, and the Sonos when connected via Optical doesn't accept RF remote commands, only IR.
Not exactly sure what your technician means, here.
When I "pair" my remote with my TV (and sound system), volume control definitely works on IR.
To prove, I can pull the plug on my TV box and the XR15 will still control the volume of my TV.
03-30-2021 03:32 PM
@doronmelnick wrote:
The XR15 remote apparently cannot be switched to IR mode. I tried the 987 code today and it didn't work. I spoke to Rogers tech support and they confirmed it can't be done.
The Ignite voice remote only communicates with the Ignite set-top box via RF; it controls other devices with IR signals. Entering setup code 987 will unpair the remote from the STB, and cause the remote to emit IR signals only until it gets re-paired to the STB.
If you cannot find a setup code that works with your Sonos sound bar, you may not be able to control it with the Rogers remote.
03-30-2021 04:40 PM
Here's the link for the Rogers XR15 remote and how to setup the remote:
https://www.urcsupport.com/urc_product/rogers-xr15/?product-provider=365
The code for Sonos appears to be 33919. Have you tried entering that for the audio device? These remotes cannot control all devices, so if that doesn't work, you can try contacting Sonos and URC...
03-30-2021 04:44 PM
@-G- wrote:
@doronmelnick wrote:The XR15 remote apparently cannot be switched to IR mode. I tried the 987 code today and it didn't work. I spoke to Rogers tech support and they confirmed it can't be done.
The Ignite voice remote only communicates with the Ignite set-top box via RF; it controls other devices with IR signals. Entering setup code 987 will unpair the remote from the STB, and cause the remote to emit IR signals only until it gets re-paired to the STB.
If you cannot find a setup code that works with your Sonos sound bar, you may not be able to control it with the Rogers remote.
I believe that unpairing code is 981 ??
https://www.xfinity.com/support/articles/x1-remote-unpair
03-30-2021 04:59 PM
@ColdGranite wrote:
I believe that unpairing code is 981 ??https://www.xfinity.com/support/articles/x1-remote-unpair
That's a typo. Setup code 981 resets the remote to defaults. While that will unpair the remote, it will also clear the programming for other devices.
If you only want to unpair the voice remote from the Ignite set-top box and leave other programming intact, use setup code 987.
10-28-2021 12:59 PM
I'm not sure if this will help anyone but here is what I have found about the Ignite "remote "IR vs RF" issue.
- the ignite cable box will accept both IR and RF signals from a remote
- before the XR15 remote is paired with the cable box, it sends IR signals to the cable box
- after the XR15 remote is paired with the cable box it sends only RF signals to the box
- the XR15 remote in IR mode seems to have a very limited range. i.e. it needs to be very close to the cable box
Here is what I have done:
On my main TV, I have a Logitech Elite remote so that all of my electronics are behind a wall and the Logitech controls everything using IR. I programmed the Elite for the Rogers Xi6-A cable box and placed the Logitech hub immediately in front of the cable box. Everything works perfectly except the voice command since the Logitech doesn't have a microphone.
On my second TV, I'm using a Universal MX450 remote to control every device (IR mode). It is old enough that it can't be programmed for the Rogers Xi6-A cable box as a unit. Instead, I used the "learning mode" to program each individual remote button. Interestingly, the Universal remote is far less sensitive than the Rogers XR15 remote. (Therefore, I assume that it is the Rogers remote that has a weak IR function). However, I have one problem. For some reason, I can't get my Universal remote to learn the Rogers "Select command" i.e. the centre of the navigation buttons. If anyone knows of a solution to this issue, I'd appreciate the advice.
11-01-2021 04:19 PM
I had been unsuccessful programming my Universal MX-450 remote for the "OK/Select" command so I sent an e-mail to Universal support. I didn't really expect help since the remote is over 10 years old. However, within an hour I received a call from a Universal tech support person. He told me that my remote needed to be updated for the latest IR codes. He sent me a link for the necessary software and instructions.
I did as he recommended and it worked like a charm.
This was OUTSTANDING customer service.