You have raised an interesting question here, so I decided to do a little research and the following are my findings:-
The Motorola VIP 1003 uses either a standard NYX remote or a MRCU180 optional remote which has a keyboard one side and a normal remote the other side and will also support other TV and audio products including apparently B&O. However the MRCU180 was only announced by Motorola in September 2010 but does support almost every IR protocol you can think of.
The B&O PUC library supports several Motorola VIP products as below:-
- VIP1200 which uses 36 Khz Carrier Frequency with 32 bit Manchester Coding
- VIP1216 which uses 36 Khz Carrier Frequency with 32 bit Manchester Coding
- VIP1216E which uses 36 Khz Carrier Frequency with 32 bit Manchester Coding
- VIP1910-9 which uses 56 Khz Carrier Frequency
- VIP1960 which uses 56 Khz Carrier Frequency with Philips RCMM protocol
- VIP1903 which uses 36 Khz Carrier Frequency with unknown protocol
If you are able to capture a IR command from your original remote, then we could be sure which, if any would work.