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One For All URC 9960 Kameleon 8-Device Upgradeable Universal Remote Control
 
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One For All URC 9960 Kameleon 8-Device Upgradeable Universal Remote Control

by One For All
3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (105 customer reviews)


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Technical Details

  • 8 Device Remote with Active Key Illumination that displays only the keys and functions for the device you have selected.
  • Built-in Tilt Switch allows the Kameleon 8 to spring into action the moment you pick it up. The unit then automiatically shuts off when not in use.
  • Offers the latest features in home entertainment, including Picture-in-Picture and Digital or Personal Video Recording functions like freeze Live TV.
  • Electro-Luminescent display technology combines the versatility of a touchscreen remote with the feel of a traditional touch push button
  • Effortless Setup-Step by step instructions with animated feedback to easily guide your through the setup process.
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Product Details

Product Manual [4.76mb PDF]
  • Product Dimensions: 13 x 2 x 7 inches ; 1 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B0000ALPBJ
  • Item model number: URC 9960
  • Batteries: 4 AA batteries required.
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (105 customer reviews)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: July 11, 2003

Product Description

Kameleon 8 Device Remote - Features a Revolutionary Electro-Luminescent display that revealsactive screens for the device in use while inactive device screens remain hidden. UNIVERSAL LEARNING remote with Key Animation for ease of use and set-up. UPGRADEABLE VIA MODEM. TV, DVD, VCR, PVR/DVR, Cab/SAT, CD, AUDIO, plus two AUX keys. Unique, easy to set-up customizable operations featuring Master Power Key, 4 user defined macros and perferential Home Theater settings. Also has Advanced controls for Audio and DVD.


 

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100 of 107 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars They ALMOST got it right this time, May 4, 2004
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This review is from: One For All URC 9960 Kameleon 8-Device Upgradeable Universal Remote Control (Electronics)
I own the RadioShack branded incarnation of this remote, after having previously bought and returned the older 6-in-one Kameleon. I have also read through tons of manuals for different AfO/RadioShack and other models, before finding that this is really the only one that will suffice for me.

That said, while some things were improved in this 8-in-1 Kameleon (over the 6-in-1 and other All-for-One models), some things also got worse.

The good:

* You can send "raw"/advanced IR codes (000 - 255) to your devices, and thus be able to control features not enabled by default. In some cases, you may be able to control the device in ways the original remote could not! For instance, you can send a discrete ON (code 022) or OFF (code 026) signal to nearly all Panasonic devices; or switch the input channel directly to e.g. Video 3, or "AUX", rather than repeated "TV/Video" keypresses. This is very useful for macro programming. You can even assign such advanced codes to particular keys, if you don't use them for anything else. For a list of various advanced codes, check out "http://www.hifi-remote.com/".

* You can program 5 macros, on keys M1 - M4, and on the "Power" key. For instance, if you have a home theatre system, you can program M1 to switch your HDTV to your cable/satellite video input, your home theatre to the cable/satellite audio input, and leave your remote in the "Home Theatre" mode. Similarly, assign M2 to DVD video in on the TV, DVD mode on your home theatre, etc...

* The ability to download new codes over the telephone is really, really cool. As shipped, this remote did not support my HTiB (a Panasonic HT-SC810V), but after a call to RadioShack customer support I now have this supported as well.

The not-so-good:
* The Power macro only works while the remote is in "System" mode. Otherwise, it controls power only to the selected device, e.g. your TV or your DVD player. So to turn on/off your entire system, you need to press "System", then "Power" -- if you forget to do so, you will find that the various devices are "out of sync", and you need to toggle power for individual devices. (This is unlike the 6-in-1 Kameleon, where the "Power" macro worked regardless of what mode the remote was in. In fact, the 6-in-1 would allow you to program a macro on nearly any key, not just M1-M4 + powerd).

* I simply don't like the soft keys. I wish AfO had any models with similar functionality in a regular push-button remote. Models like the 8811 come close, but no cigar without the ability to program a macro on the power key.

* I had a very difficult time trying to "learn" functions from my original remote. It simply would not accept the code very easily. That's OK, I'd rather add the function by way of assigning the appropriate advanced code to the keys, as this eats less memory, and is more versatile. (For instance, "learned" funtions cannot be copied to other keys via the Keymover feature).

* The tilt switch does not work all that great. Sometimes it is too sensitive, turning on the remote after a nearby person breathes - othertimes you have to shake it to turn it on. You can also turn it on by pressing on the pad -- that means another keypress.

Someone else described a way to disable the tilt switch by opening up the remote and physically remove it. That's unneccessary. The manual (at least the RadioShack manual) describes very clearly how to do this programmatically:
- Hold down the "P" (i.e. "Setup") key for 3 seconds, until the IR indicator blinks twice.
- Press "Other"
- Enter the code 9-8-5. The IR indicator blinks four times (to indicate that the switch is off), or twice (to indicate that is on).

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40 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars easy to use remote; tech support story, December 20, 2003
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This review is from: One For All URC 9960 Kameleon 8-Device Upgradeable Universal Remote Control (Electronics)
After two months of use, I've decided that I like the Kameleon remote quite well. Some of the reasons why:

I like the look and feel. It's ergonomic to hold and light-weight. (5.6 ounces without batteries).

I love the bright backlighting. The buttons are easy to see.

It's laid out in a way that makes sense. Other people have been able to use it without help (except for what the macros do). It's easy to set up.

It doesn't lose the codes when you change the batteries.

The remote has lights that activate when it is working. That way I know if I'm pressing the button properly.

It's upgradeable by telephone.

There is excellent internet support (www.oneforall-int.com/comfiles/index2.html). The "oneforall" web page has a demo that is great. It shows the remote in fantastic detail.

I called tech support. Someone answered within a minute or two, had the needed information, and volunteered to email me more information related to my equipment. They were dedicated to ensuring that I could program any function to the Kameleon remote. I had found a code that would operate an old CD player, but I still didn't have all the functions that the original remote had, such as repeating a song or an entire CD. They had codes to program keys to perform the functions that had existed on the original (now lost!) remote. I was stunned.

I've used a number of different remotes and this one is my favorite. I think the short battery life is due to two things: the bright backlighting and my own tendency to keep the light activated all the time! The backlighting is too nice, much better than other remotes that I've used, and I don't want to give that up. I use rechargeable batteries. I don't think I've captured how really well that I like this remote. Highly recommended.

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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good, but some annoying flaws, December 5, 2003
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Otakushark (Sacramento, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: One For All URC 9960 Kameleon 8-Device Upgradeable Universal Remote Control (Electronics)
I've been looking at a lot of universal remotes, and I'm amazed at how lame most of the designs are. Ugly buttons, stupid layouts, wanky control schemes, awkward case shapes. What's wrong with the guys who design this stuff? Yeesh.

Anyway, when I saw the Kameleon, I decided to give it a try. While I knew it wasn't everything I thought a remote should be, it was one of the better options out there.

Overall, it's been pretty good. It looks cool, it's backlit, feels good in the hand, has a fairly complete set of buttons that aren't too tiny, and seems to kick out a decent signal.

Still, if it were up to me, there are four things I would change about this remote:

1) Physical volume and channel buttons (so you don't have to look at the remote to adjust these two things).

2) Adjustable backlight timing. The default 6-7 seconds is way too short--about the time you find the right button to push, the thing shuts off. 10-12 seconds would be more reasonable.

3) Adjustable backlight sensitivity. The idea of the backlight coming on when you pick up the remote is great; the implemention of that idea on this remote is not so good. If you leave it on the arm of the couch or on top of some magazines, it tends to switch on a lot. I find that putting it on a more solid surface, like an end table, works better. Maybe they should switch to a different kind of sensor (heat? capacitive?) that responds only to being touched rather than to movement.

4) Named input buttons. Right now, I have to hit number keys in order to select the input on my receiver, like 5 for DVD or 3 for Satellite TV. Not very elegant or user friendly.

Those gripes aside, I still think this is one of the better remotes out there for the price.

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