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My system is Tosh 32WLT58 LCD,Yamaha YSP sound projector,Cambridge DAB500 and LG DVD recorder. I bought a Cambridge M1+ remote from richer sounds and I have a problem with it. It will work all my units except the DAB500 strange as they are both Cambrdige bits of kit. I am fed up of reprograming it. I have emailed both Cambridge and Richer sounds and NEITHER of them can be bothered returning my emails. Has anyone one of these units that can offer me a solution
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Yes bin it and spend your money on a desent remote and not cheap cambridge audio one, there is always a reason why things are so cheap
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and the logitech harmony is just as bad.
none of their online codes are anything near the original. its a b****** to set up. i've been playing with it for ages now and am getting ready to put it in the bin
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Thanx, Richer sounds did eventually get back to me with an email from Cambridge. The answer is that it is not completely compatible. Since the posting I have bought a samsung dvd recorder and it works that fine. I am quite happy with it as it does work all my kit except the DAB. I am looking at the Azur CD player and want to try in shop with the remote.
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Gotta! agree with pete james on this one, bin it! i had this remote replaced twice and both times it ate the power from batteries and i had to keep reprogramming it, then the touch screen went in certain places and when it did work there was no where near enough buttons to accept all the commands i needed, so i had to keep using the original remotes anyway.... poor! cheap is what cheap does! not a lot..

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