The full reset on the remote itself might be better, but you probably can clean up the mess using the JP1 cable instead. You would just create a new config using the right RDF file and upload it to the remote.jptheripper wrote: with it can i do a full restore of original mem so i get rid fo the error?
A remote has three different kinds of writable memory: eeprom, registers, and ram. JP1 reads/writes only the eeprom. Wrong eeprom contents can hose the remote, including writing garbage to registers and ram. JP1 can put correct info back in eeprom and can electrically reset the remote to make it discard all garbage in ram and usually discard all garbage in registers. Under obscure conditions wrong register contents could persist, so you'd need either the full reset on the remote itself, or fixing eeprom contents by JP1 followed by several hours of batteries removed.