How do I get EFC codes for built in devices (RCA RCU810B)
Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2003 7:08 pm
My first day actually using JP1 after planning on doing so for a couple years. Finally found a remote I think I can build my control architecture around. Now...
Let's say I want to map a key on my satellite page (for example the play button) to a function on my AUD page (choose the next surround mode on my TEAC receiver/tuner). So I want to map the bound key (play button on SAT page) to the 'TEAC next surround mode' code (built in to the remote), but IR.exe asks me for the EFC code. How do I figure out what that is? Now here's the catch - it's a device that isn't listed anywhere on the net that I've seen. (TEAC AG-D9100 receiver) I can program the remote in my hand and tell it use TUNER device #480 on the AUD page, and I can then press the '9' key and away it goes, but how do I tell IR what the EFC code for that is so I can have that functionality on other pages? I can learn the code into the remote & then keymove it, but that seems like a waste of space when the code is already in the remote somewhere - I just need to know how to access it.
Thanks!
Let's say I want to map a key on my satellite page (for example the play button) to a function on my AUD page (choose the next surround mode on my TEAC receiver/tuner). So I want to map the bound key (play button on SAT page) to the 'TEAC next surround mode' code (built in to the remote), but IR.exe asks me for the EFC code. How do I figure out what that is? Now here's the catch - it's a device that isn't listed anywhere on the net that I've seen. (TEAC AG-D9100 receiver) I can program the remote in my hand and tell it use TUNER device #480 on the AUD page, and I can then press the '9' key and away it goes, but how do I tell IR what the EFC code for that is so I can have that functionality on other pages? I can learn the code into the remote & then keymove it, but that seems like a waste of space when the code is already in the remote somewhere - I just need to know how to access it.
Thanks!