How to Use URC CCP to Program Your Universal Remote
If you have a universal remote from URC (Universal Remote Control), you can use the URC CCP (Complete Control Program) software to customize your remote's settings and functions. URC CCP is a Windows-based program that allows you to configure your remote with a graphical interface, drag and drop commands, macros, timers, and more. You can also download codes and profiles for various devices and brands from the URC database. In this article, we will show you how to use URC CCP to program your universal remote.
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Step 1: Install URC CCP on Your Computer
To use URC CCP, you need to install it on your computer. You can download the latest version of URC CCP from the URC website or from the CD that came with your remote. To install URC CCP, follow these steps:
Run the setup file and follow the instructions on the screen.
Accept the license agreement and choose the destination folder for the program.
Select the components you want to install. You can choose to install the URC CCP program, the device database, and the user manual.
Click Next and wait for the installation to complete.
Click Finish and restart your computer if prompted.
Step 2: Connect Your Remote to Your Computer
To program your remote with URC CCP, you need to connect it to your computer using a USB cable. The USB cable should have a mini-USB connector on one end and a standard USB connector on the other end. To connect your remote to your computer, follow these steps:
Plug the mini-USB connector into the port on the bottom of your remote.
Plug the standard USB connector into a free USB port on your computer.
Wait for your computer to recognize your remote and install the drivers if needed.
Launch URC CCP and click on File > New Project.
Select your remote model from the list and click OK.
Step 3: Program Your Remote with URC CCP
Once you have connected your remote to your computer and created a new project in URC CCP, you can start programming your remote. You can use URC CCP to customize various aspects of your remote, such as:
The layout and appearance of the buttons and screens.
The devices and activities that you want to control with your remote.
The commands and macros that you want to assign to each button or screen.
The timers and events that you want to trigger certain actions on your remote or devices.
To program your remote with URC CCP, follow these steps:
In the main window of URC CCP, you will see a graphical representation of your remote on the left side and a list of devices and activities on the right side.
To add a device or activity to your remote, click on the Add Device or Add Activity button at the top of the right panel. You can choose from a list of predefined devices and activities or create your own custom ones.
To edit a device or activity, select it from the list and click on the Edit Device or Edit Activity button at the top of the right panel. You can change its name, icon, category, code set, etc.
To assign commands or macros to a button or screen on your remote, drag and drop them from the bottom panel to the desired location on your remote. You can choose from a list of predefined commands and macros or create your own custom ones.
To edit a command or macro, double-click on it in the bottom panel or right-click on it on your remote and select Edit Command or Edit Macro. You can change its name, icon, parameters, etc.
To add a timer or event to your project, click on the Add Timer or Add Event button at the bottom of the right panel. You can choose from a list of predefined timers and events or create your own custom ones.
To edit a timer or event, select it from the list and click on the Edit Timer or Edit Event button at the bottom of the right panel. You can change its name, icon, trigger condition, action, etc 29c81ba772
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