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Pace Cable Boxes - Device Configurations Displaying entries 11 through 17, of 17 available.
Pace DI4000N Cable Box
Added by Jason Broad | 2003 | 2,014 views
All buttons programmed with additonal dummy codes to reduce the effect of known buffering problem. Not effective directly after using IRDA remote. Contains 50 UK TV logos programmed for Telewest. No "i" button I'm afraid.
Designed for:
Philips Pronto TSU2000 & RU940
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Pace DI4001N Cable Box
Added by Alex Vallat | 2002 | 8,268 views
• Operated by model RDC001 original remote control. Commands for this device are available as part of a system layout file.
Designed for:
Philips Pronto TSU2000 & RU940
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Pace DI4001N Cable Box
Added by Bob Brooks | 2001 | 2,021 views
• Operated by model RDC001 original remote control. 4-panel setup for the NTL digibox as supplied to upgrade ex-Cabletel customers.
Designed for:
Philips Pronto TS-1000 & RU890
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Pace DI4001N Cable Box
Added by Gareth Blades | 2001 | 1,824 views
• Operated by model RDC001 original remote control. A complete component CCF for this cable box with all buttons from the original remote.
Designed for:
Philips Pronto TS-1000 & RU890
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Pace NTL Cable Box
Added by Peter Ward | 2001 | 1,827 views
A Pronto CCF with codes for the Pace digital cable box supplied by NTL.
Designed for:
Philips Pronto TS-1000 & RU890
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Pace 4000N Cable Box
Added by Gary Connoley | 2001 | 2,132 views
Pace NTL Cable STB codes for Pronto. Lots of people seem to be having problems with this device. I programmed the buttons in ProntoEdit then manually learned the codes. Checked that this worked with the two Cable boxes I have.
Designed for:
Philips Pronto TS-1000 & RU890
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Pace STU100 Cable Box
Added by Claude Adams | 2000 | 6,995 views
Australian Foxtel Cable TV.
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