Trouble assigning SAT code to AUX on URC-7800
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VelociRacer
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Trouble assigning SAT code to AUX on URC-7800
I am trying to program a Samsung FTA Sat/Set-top box code to the AUX button of my 5y/o OFA Cinema 7 URC-7800 without luck. The led does one long blink rather than 2 short ones to confirm programming a device button. What could that mean? Memory full? SAT does not belong on AUX? Would a JP1 cable force the issue?
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The Robman
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The AUX button is an "audio" button by default, so you would need to re-map it to be a SAT button before you can assign a SAT code to it. Also, are you sure that the code you need is in the URC-7800? Did you try it on the SAT button first?
The instructions for re-mapping a device button are on page 26 of the user manual.
The instructions for re-mapping a device button are on page 26 of the user manual.
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VelociRacer
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The Robman
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My point regarding the SAT button was just that you could verify whether the code you need is in the remote before you bother trying to re-assign the AUX button.
I am trying to head off the series of questions that typically come next...
For example...
Q: I tried programming SAT/1234 to the AUX button to control my Samsung STB and it doesn't work, why?
A: Did you re-assign the AUX button to be a SAT button?
Q: I hadn't, but now I have and it still doesn't work.
A: When you say "doesn't work" do you mean the code wasn't accepted or that it doesn't control the Samsung?
Q: The code wasn't accepted. Do you think I didn't re-assign the AUX button properly?
A: Try the SAT/1234 code on the SAT button first.
Q: OK, I tried programming SAT/1234 onto the SAT button and it wasn't accepted there either.
A: That means that that code isn't in the remote.
I am trying to head off the series of questions that typically come next...
For example...
Q: I tried programming SAT/1234 to the AUX button to control my Samsung STB and it doesn't work, why?
A: Did you re-assign the AUX button to be a SAT button?
Q: I hadn't, but now I have and it still doesn't work.
A: When you say "doesn't work" do you mean the code wasn't accepted or that it doesn't control the Samsung?
Q: The code wasn't accepted. Do you think I didn't re-assign the AUX button properly?
A: Try the SAT/1234 code on the SAT button first.
Q: OK, I tried programming SAT/1234 onto the SAT button and it wasn't accepted there either.
A: That means that that code isn't in the remote.
Rob
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VelociRacer
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Thanks for the heads up! I am prepared for the possibility that none of the Samsung SAT codes in the Cinema7 manual would work for the Samsung DSB-4700F receiver I have. In that case, I plan on buying a JP1 cable to work some magic to make it work. I need it anyway to teach the Cinema7 to control some new hardware I've acquired in the last year (LG LST-3510A DVD/HDTV STB, NEC 42XM2A/S Plasma). Wouldn't assigning AUX as a SAT buttong be a pre-requisite to programming with JP1 interface? Or does it not matter?
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The Robman
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You can program the URC-7800 remote using JP1 regardless of what mode you have the AUX button programmed to.VelociRacer wrote:Wouldn't assigning AUX as a SAT buttong be a pre-requisite to programming with JP1 interface?
Rob
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In the UI for JP1, you set the whole setup code (device type and 4 digit number) in one place, and it makes no difference whether or not it is the same device type that button was last used for.
In the UI of the remote itself, you have one process for setting the 4-digit number and a different process for setting the type. Ssetting the type is only required if the type will be different from the type last used on that button (or if the type hasn't been changed sice the last reset, the default type).
In the UI of the remote itself, you have one process for setting the 4-digit number and a different process for setting the type. Ssetting the type is only required if the type will be different from the type last used on that button (or if the type hasn't been changed sice the last reset, the default type).