OFA 8910 - Can I change displayed text?

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ElizabethD wrote:NILS IS BACK !!! :D !!! :D

When I looked yesterday at the 10/26 4:30+- pm file, "HDTV" displayed when I pushed CBL on 8910. Then lowspeed reported it worked. Indicentally, there was no CBL upgrade, setup was 0000.

Actually i just tried it again and it works...

Thanks Nils !
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ElizabethD wrote:NILS IS BACK !!! :D !!! :D
Long story but my new laptop was out of commission. Since I don't have one from work anymore all I could do was view from the library once in awhile.

I missed this place :!:
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And we missed you! 8)
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The Robman wrote:And we missed you! 8)
Ahhh.. Thanks :oops:
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Post by lowspeed »

This maybe a little OT but is it possible to keep the writing on the LCD?

Its pretty annoying not knowing on which device its selected.
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Post by ElizabethD »

lowspeed wrote:is it possible to keep the writing on the LCD?
What's OT?
I presume you want to see the device name on all the time instead of the LCD shutting down. If you're ready for the challenge of reassembling the extender, this post has a simple, neat solution (I have not tried it)
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewt ... ht=set+lcd
Search is likely to reveal many more. I've seen it several times.
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ElizabethD wrote:What's OT?
OT = Off Topic... but since this is a thread about changing the LCD display, I guess it's really OT (On Topic). ;)
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ElizabethD wrote:
lowspeed wrote:is it possible to keep the writing on the LCD?
What's OT?
I presume you want to see the device name on all the time instead of the LCD shutting down. If you're ready for the challenge of reassembling the extender, this post has a simple, neat solution (I have not tried it)
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewt ... ht=set+lcd
Search is likely to reveal many more. I've seen it several times.
Wow it worked great !

Thanks !
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Post by lowspeed »

Anyone knows if the extender disables the RF abilities of the 9910 ?


I just tried it and it doesnt seem to work...
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Post by Capn Trips »

Regarding keeping the LCD display on continuously. You may notice a battery drain, might you not?

Regarding the extender disabling RF - I sincerely doubt that. How have you confirmed that the RF is not transmitting?

Take a camcorder or digital camera, and watch (on the preview screen, not through the optical viewfinder) the IR transmitter window on the "Command Center" as you send an IR signal from the 9910, you should see whether or not the Command Center is transmitting or not.

You may find that the Command Center is continuously emitting spurious IR signals, which indicates a problem with RF noise in your house, rather than weakness of the RF transmission from the 9910. These Command Centers have notoriously been problematic in that regard, with people searching for optimum placements to minimize such interference. Seearch the forum for several threads on this topic.
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Post by lowspeed »

Capn Trips wrote:Regarding keeping the LCD display on continuously. You may notice a battery drain, might you not?

It's lcd how much drain could it take from 4 batteries ?

I have an MX-500 the lcd on that stays on and battery lasts at least 4 months.

Plus i have rechargeables.

I'll give your trouble shooting suggestions a try !
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