So, if the remote already has the codes all I need is to use IR?
For the 2117, what are the 5 phantom keys?
What are the db-09 - db-14 devices?
Are discrete on/off only used for macros?
Again, many thanks.
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Since you don't know what the device codes are you may have to learn some buttons from the original remote and decode them by downloading the remote to IR. If you do know from experimenting with device codes in the remote what 1 or more of the working codes are you can use the devices4.xls to get ...
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Stuck on step one...
Obvious noob here:
I've played with both RM and KM, but don't understand what the heck I'm doing to even get started.
I opened KM, selected my remote (RS 15-2117), device, and entered the setup code.
What I don't understand:
How do I know what type of button code to select?
Under protocol name, my ...
I've played with both RM and KM, but don't understand what the heck I'm doing to even get started.
I opened KM, selected my remote (RS 15-2117), device, and entered the setup code.
What I don't understand:
How do I know what type of button code to select?
Under protocol name, my ...