I was looking at hifi-remote.com under "tips & tricks" under how to program input selects on a receiver.
It was suggested that I could use the learning keys for input selector. So under device receiver I used advanced codes to program the L1, L2, and L3 buttons to Video1, Video2 and DVD.
In hi-fi remotes it was suggested that I could use a keymove to move the input select from device receiver to, say a VCR. In my setup the video1 input is for the VCR.
When I tried to move L1(receiver) to L1(VCR) it wouldn't work. I ended up having to learn L1(VCR) (input select Video1) from my receiver remote.
Can anyone tell me why the keymove wouldn't work?
I have a OFA 8811 remote.
Thanks.
keymove question
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If I understand you correctly, you tried to KeyMove a previous KeyMove. You can't. You can KeyMove a key defined by the setup code or you can KeyMove an EFC.
The correct method is to KeyMove the EFC (which is the three digit number you used to define the first KeyMove).
This is all much easier with a JP1 cable, but my best guess from your question is that you're doing it on the remote itself, which is possible.
1) Long press of Set
2) Key in 9 9 4
3) Press the device key that has the right setup code (RCVR in your example).
4) Short press of Set
5) Key in the three digit EFC number
6) Press the device key where you want it defined (VCR in your example).
7) Press the Key on which you want it defined (L1).
Note that defining that KeyMove won't remove the learned signal you already defined. To actually use the KeyMove you must also delete the learned signal.
The correct method is to KeyMove the EFC (which is the three digit number you used to define the first KeyMove).
This is all much easier with a JP1 cable, but my best guess from your question is that you're doing it on the remote itself, which is possible.
1) Long press of Set
2) Key in 9 9 4
3) Press the device key that has the right setup code (RCVR in your example).
4) Short press of Set
5) Key in the three digit EFC number
6) Press the device key where you want it defined (VCR in your example).
7) Press the Key on which you want it defined (L1).
Note that defining that KeyMove won't remove the learned signal you already defined. To actually use the KeyMove you must also delete the learned signal.
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Well that's what this sounds like...volan wrote:I'm not actually keymoving a keymoved key....
The term "key move" refers to a button programmed using the 994-function, regardless of whether the button was "moved" from one place to another or programmed using an advanced code.volan wrote:... I used advanced codes to program the L1, L2, and L3 buttons to Video1, Video2 and DVD.
When I tried to move L1(receiver) to L1(VCR) it wouldn't work. I ended up having to learn L1(VCR) (input select Video1) from my receiver remote.
What I was trying to suggest on my "Tips & Tricks" page is exactly what John described. Btw, the URL for my site is hifi-remote.com
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