
One for All Evolve 4
Universal remote control, Infrared
One for All Evolve 4
Universal remote control, Infrared
You will find a code list for each pre-programmed device at the end of the instructions. E.g. Swisscom 2271, enter this code into the universal remote control according to the instructions. If individual buttons are missing, these can be entered using the learning function of the original remote control. Apple TV works slightly differently. Without numbers for the channels. The URC 7935 is therefore the better choice here. All have a macro function. This can be used to programme the switching on of several devices. TV, Swisscom box, receiver, soundbar, etc. On the manufacturer's website you will find step-by-step instructions on how to find the right universal remote control: https://www.oneforall.com/index.php/de-de/universal-fernbedienungen#/step-2
The FB can learn send commands from another FB.
On the last page of the operating instructions, there is an overview of hundreds of televisions. These have a code that you have to enter on the remote control. The four buttons with the teletext colours are located under the volume button. If something does not work, almost all buttons can be reprogrammed. The One For All remote control can copy any function from another working remote control. This is useful if you are missing one or more functions from your original remote control that you would like to add to the ONE FOR ALL. You can assign new functions to all buttons with the exception of MAGIC and MODE. new functions. You can also copy all functions for a device to the ONE FOR ALL if you cannot find its code. To do this, first make sure that you have all your original remote controls to hand and that working batteries are inserted. To copy functions, the original remote control must be about 3 cm away from the OFA remote control and pointing towards it as shown below.
According to my information, this should be the Evolve 4 (7145 R01) from 2018.