Keymove for technics receiver
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Keymove for technics receiver
I learned a key from my receiver remote to my URC 8910. I then went to the learned signals section in IR to get the EFC code which is 030.
I then uploaded the extender and did a keymove to L1 with EFC 030, it doesn't work. No keymoves from my receiver remote seem to work, but keymoves from my other remotes work fine.
I then uploaded the extender and did a keymove to L1 with EFC 030, it doesn't work. No keymoves from my receiver remote seem to work, but keymoves from my other remotes work fine.
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Mark Pierson
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I'm not using keymaster to create an upgrade. Without the extender I learned the code from my receiver remote to my 8910. The EFC code turned out to be 030. When I install the extender and do a keymove with code 030 it doesn't work. I also tried the same process with my panasonic vcr remote and no luck either. i think it has something to do with panasonic stuff, because technics is also panasonic.
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You've been asking a lot of questions today, and in every case we've asked you for more information. You still aren't providing it.
When you ask these kinds of questions, the more information you provide, the more helpful we can be.
Always include which JP1 remote you are using (you've done this).
If there is a setup code that partially controls your device, tell us what that is (you haven't told us that). When you mention a setup code, always include the device type (e.g. Audio/0135) From this information we can figure out a lot.
When you learn a signal, upload the IR .txt so we can see how it gets decoded, or post more that just the EFC. We need to know the protocol name, the protocol parameters (usually things like device, sub-device, parm, unit code, etc), and the command decode (EFC, OBC and hex command).
ALso, when you create a keymove in IR, you must specify the device type and setup code. What did you use?
When you ask these kinds of questions, the more information you provide, the more helpful we can be.
Always include which JP1 remote you are using (you've done this).
If there is a setup code that partially controls your device, tell us what that is (you haven't told us that). When you mention a setup code, always include the device type (e.g. Audio/0135) From this information we can figure out a lot.
When you learn a signal, upload the IR .txt so we can see how it gets decoded, or post more that just the EFC. We need to know the protocol name, the protocol parameters (usually things like device, sub-device, parm, unit code, etc), and the command decode (EFC, OBC and hex command).
ALso, when you create a keymove in IR, you must specify the device type and setup code. What did you use?
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JP1 How-To's and Software Tools
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