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PostPosted: Mon Mar 01, 2004 12:25 pm    Post subject: Receiver staying on.. Reply with quote

I have a URC8100 with the extender controlling all of my devices perfectly. There is just one issue with which I would like to deal. The Receiver does notalways turn off.. I am using a ToadTog protocol for it and the macros are all correct, it is just that the receiver does not always get the off command. I wonder if there is a way that I can specify how long the repeating part of the command is sent or something to that effect. I can't send it twice because it is not a discrete off ( and I have searched and searched and am fairly certain that there is no discrete off for this RCA receiver. )

Again, thanks for all the great resources. My remote rocks! ( except of course when it leaves the receiver on... Smile
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 02, 2004 12:17 pm    Post subject: Re: Receiver staying on.. Reply with quote

London JP1 wrote:
I have a URC8100 with the extender controlling all of my devices perfectly. There is just one issue with which I would like to deal. The Receiver does notalways turn off.. I am using a ToadTog protocol for it and the macros are all correct, it is just that the receiver does not always get the off command. I wonder if there is a way that I can specify how long the repeating part of the command is sent or something to that effect. I can't send it twice because it is not a discrete off ( and I have searched and searched and am fairly certain that there is no discrete off for this RCA receiver. )

Again, thanks for all the great resources. My remote rocks! ( except of course when it leaves the receiver on... Smile
There are two or three possible ways to address this.

1) Make the button the last command and hold the button which will repeat the signal.

2) Move the button to a different location in the macro since sometimes this helps. Ofcourse if it is the only button in the keymove or macro then that won't help.

3) Use the "Device Combiner" protocol for the one button and experiment with the duration option.

Option 3 is probably the best and most effective way to go.
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 02, 2004 12:32 pm    Post subject: Re: Receiver staying on.. Reply with quote

London JP1 wrote:
I have a URC8100 ...

I suspect that you have typo'd the remote model number as I've never heard of the URC-8100. I'm guessing that you either mean the URC-8800 or the URC-8810, which are completely different remotes.
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 02, 2004 1:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

you are right... 8810
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 02, 2004 1:56 pm    Post subject: Re: Receiver staying on.. Reply with quote

Nils_Ekberg wrote:
London JP1 wrote:
I have a URC8100 with the extender controlling all of my devices perfectly. There is just one issue with which I would like to deal. The Receiver does notalways turn off.. I am using a ToadTog protocol for it and the macros are all correct, it is just that the receiver does not always get the off command. I wonder if there is a way that I can specify how long the repeating part of the command is sent or something to that effect. I can't send it twice because it is not a discrete off ( and I have searched and searched and am fairly certain that there is no discrete off for this RCA receiver. )

Again, thanks for all the great resources. My remote rocks! ( except of course when it leaves the receiver on... Smile
There are two or three possible ways to address this.

1) Make the button the last command and hold the button which will repeat the signal.

2) Move the button to a different location in the macro since sometimes this helps. Ofcourse if it is the only button in the keymove or macro then that won't help.

3) Use the "Device Combiner" protocol for the one button and experiment with the duration option.

Option 3 is probably the best and most effective way to go.


I tried the device combiner and it seems to be working nicely... thanks for the suggestion...
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 02, 2004 2:07 pm    Post subject: Re: Receiver staying on.. Reply with quote

[quote="London JP1]I tried the device combiner and it seems to be working nicely... thanks for the suggestion...[/quote]Your welcome, Glad it worked for you.
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