Posted: Wed Jun 26, 2013 5:45 am
I guess the easiest thing to do would program the exit button with a key from a different remote that does not control your TV or anything else in the room?
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So would an example use of this be to easily clone one such remote onto another?mmkk777 wrote:Find what commands has learned.
Press and hold 1-3 and then type the blink back code (not the codes you have entered onto each device).matt wrote:I have a feeling that the blink backs work slightly differently on this remote (as do factory reset, etc.) as I am getting odd results when doing 990 code blink back - the remotes don't blink back the codes I have entered onto each device. Should they?
I wonder if this remote might be compatible with the VU+ series of cable/sat tuners? The 'string of commands' facility is what I need - I need just one, to switch the TV on/off, and put the remote in sat tuner mode after switvhing the tv on. Eventually, always to keep the remote in Sat tuner mode but to modify the on/off button to swith the TV instead of the tuner. TV tv comes on in a few seconds, the sat tuner takes a long time, and needs to be on for timed recording(s).bizwiz41 wrote:I know this is an old thread, but I picked up a Philips SRP5107/27 a while ago as it seemed like a decent 'extra" remote. I do like the feel, layout, learning, looks, etc.
However, I did not realize it cannot accept macros commands![]()
I realize it "acts" like a JP1 in many ways, I was wondering if anyone knew of a workaround, or way to program macros. I found out it will "learn" a string of commands, for one device only though.
Again, anyone found a way/code to input macros? This seems like it would be a great remote if only it could do macros......