URC8910 B02 shift on numeric buttons not working

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elecengineer
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URC8910 B02 shift on numeric buttons not working

Post by elecengineer »

hello

I am having a problem with the denon 3803 remote master upgrade file here http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... le_id=1976 . None of the shifted numeric functions workand, the red led does not eluminate. The shifted volume and channel buttons work fine. When the functions are not shifted they work fine, but over ride the original functions. Please let me know if any one can help me.

Thanks
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Post by underquark »

Try pressing shift TWICE for numeric keys (this is a "feature" on many URC remotes).
elecengineer
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Worked

Post by elecengineer »

That worked thanks, very strange the the other buttons only need one shift hit. oh well

Thanks again

P.S. does any one know that having to hit shift twice is a result of the remote or the programing?
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Re: Worked

Post by mr_d_p_gumby »

elecengineer wrote:P.S. does any one know that having to hit shift twice is a result of the remote or the programing?
It is deliberately programmed that way. Most of these remotes can send an unprogrammed IR command using the sequence Setup-N-N-N (pressing the Setup button and then a three digit EFC code), transmitting the IR function when the third digit is pressed. Since the Setup button is also used as the Shift button, the solution they decided on to resolve the conflict is that you'd have to press the Shift button twice to shift a digit button.
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Post by The Robman »

It's also ben documented for ages on the various user based OFA sites.

Here's an example of it mentioned in a manual...
http://www.hifi-remote.com/manuals/ofa- ... 7800#shift

And if you check out the really old FAQ page, at the bottom of item 1.16 it says...
Before you go mad trying, I should warn you that you can stack on a number key, but in order to execute it, you have to hit the magic button twice. This is due to the other feature of the Cinema 7 that allows you to transmit an advanced code by pressing MAGIC and then the 3-digit number for the advanced code.
http://www.hifi-remote.com/ofa/faq.shtml
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Post by elecengineer »

Thank you for the insite. I looked through the manual for that info, but coulden't find it. And the direct EFC punch it will probably come in hand.

Thanks again
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