I am curious as to why the Phantom names in this series of remotes have such wierd names. If these remotes are basically the same remotes, then wouldn't calling Phantom3, PhantomPIP make more sense? If I'm not mistaken, if you used phantom3 in a macro, or keymove, it would give you a PIP function wouldn't it? And while the PIP keys might be a bad example, the discrete inputs might be quite different.
Or am I totally misunderstanding the significance ofthe signature?
phantomMS 01
phantomMS 01
MS 01
phantom3 29
PIP 29
PIP 29
phantom4 2A
Swap 2A
Swap 2A
phantom5 2B
Move 2B
Move 2B
phantom6 2C
Freeze 2C
Freeze 2C
phantom7 2D
phantom3 2D
Mode 2D
phantom8 2E
Format 2E
Aspect 2E
phantom9 2F
phantom4 2F
HDMI_In 2F
phantom10 30
DVR
- 30
DVR- 30
phantom11 36
phantom5 36
COMP_In 36
phantom12 38
phantom6 38
CC 38
phantom13 3E
Page+ 3E
phantom3 3E
phantom14 3F
Page- 3F
phantom4 3F
phantom15 40
ViewTV 40
phantom5 40
phantom16 49
phantom7 49
TV_In 49
phantom18 71
Dash 71
Dash 71
- 30