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setting up macros to put tivo in standby mode
Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2005 2:37 pm
by chelli1501
has anybody tried programming a macro when it turns power to all systems to also place tivo series 2 in standby mode as well on the oneforall 8910
since tivo doen't have a just a standby button
if you set it Menu select down arrow 5 x select and down arrow 5x select again that exceeds the 15 command limit for the remote direct macro setting
Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2005 3:12 pm
by binky123
I believe you can use CHAN -(DN) to move a page at a time down so that might save you some keystrokes.
Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2005 4:15 pm
by MaskedMan
You don't need a macro at all, there is a efc for standby, its 152.
efc?
Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2005 6:31 pm
by chelli1501
what is an efc anyway
Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2005 6:48 pm
by greenough1
IIRC, an efc let's you enter that function as an "advanced code" on some key. Look in hifi-remote.com for how to enter advanced codes for your remote.
jeff
Re: efc?
Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2005 10:14 pm
by MaskedMan
chelli1501 wrote:what is an efc anyway
Try the following:
1. press and hold SET
2. scroll down to Keymover
3. press SELECT
4. press VCR or SAT, whichever you're using
5. tap SET
6. enter 1-5-2
7. press SELECT
8. press VCR or SAT
9. pick a key
that's programning Tivo into the remote
Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2005 10:49 pm
by chelli1501
that step is fine if your attempting the Tivo urc code into the 8910
that isnt the question I asked
I want to set fewer commands in the macro seq to set the remote to put the Tivo into standby mode.red the first post carefully again please
Re: that's programning Tivo into the remote
Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2005 11:18 pm
by MaskedMan
chelli1501 wrote:that step is fine if your attempting the Tivo urc code into the 8910
that isnt the question I asked
I want to set fewer commands in the macro seq to set the remote to put the Tivo into standby mode.red the first post carefully again please
Wrong, advanced code 152, is the only command you will need to put your tivo into standby. No need to enter the menu at all, or to scroll down to standby. The steps I listed is for mapping EFC 152 to key. Then thereafter you would only need to do press that one key, you will go from tuner to standby, press it again you go from standby to the last tuned channel. i'm through.
Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2005 11:21 pm
by whompus
I think what MaskedMan is telling you is that efc is what you are sending if you go through the menu down select stuff. So putting that efc on a button in step 9 select a key. Then the key you selected is all you will have to put after tivo power in the all on macro to set the tivo to standby at power on for all.
(I see you beat me to the button MaskedMan)
Re: that's programning Tivo into the remote
Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2005 12:06 am
by The Robman
chelli1501 wrote:read the first post carefully again please
Michelle, if you cop an attitude with someone when they're trying to help you, they probably won't bother trying to help you any further. When you're a beginner and the helper is an expert, it's worth giving them the benefit of the doubt.
Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2005 12:19 am
by chelli1501
I wasn't being sarcastic I opened this topic on setting macros up on the 8910 and finding to see if someone know of using less commands esp since each macro only accepts15 commands it would take 13 coomands to reach the standyby option not allowing for all other units to be shut off the same macro
Only one suggestion came close by binky123 using the channel keys instead bypasing 10 commands
Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2005 12:36 am
by greenough1
Do what edmund says. The efc he gives you (aka advanced code) will put your tivo into standby with a single key stroke (that keystroke being the one you program the efc onto).
Many devices have functionality that is not exposed on the original remote. that is what the advanced codes, expressed as efc's, do for you - they access this extra functionality.
E.g. on my display to access the DTV input, with the OEM remote, I had to scroll through all other inputs. With an advanced code (or efc), I could go directly there with a single button press.
When you see a poster has a label "expert" in this forum, they know what they're talking about. Edmund is the master of efc's
jeff
the efc worked
Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2005 2:08 am
by chelli1501
Although I asked on help on macros to place the tivo in standby mode I folowed Edmunds advise and programmed my sleep key to put it into standby so now I only have to add one entry to include it to shut power down to all devices
Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2005 10:14 am
by The Robman
chelli1501 wrote:I wasn't being sarcastic I opened this topic on setting macros up on the 8910 and finding to see if someone know of using less commands esp since each macro only accepts15 commands it would take 13 coomands to reach the standyby option not allowing for all other units to be shut off the same macro
Only one suggestion came close by binky123 using the channel keys instead bypasing 10 commands
We often get questions by newbies asking for help doing something tricky like this, where the poster is asking for help doing something
their way. When we can see what their end goal is (ie, getting the Tivo to turn off, in your case) and we know of a better way to accomplish this goal, what do you think we should do? Do you think we should help the person to continue doing things the difficult (or impossible) way that they have set out to do it, or should we should them the correct way to do it? Edmund obviously took the latter approach, I'll let you decide if that's the better approach.
As for your general approach to posting here, I would strongly encourage you to read the following article which offers some great advice on posting in techie forums like this...
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2005 12:36 pm
by chelli1501
As I said already I have decided to follow MaskedMans sugeestion after he explained what an efc wasand I wasn't rude in my reply earlier either as I used the word please I am new to this to this and haven't even received my jp1 interface as yet though it's been now 2 weeks when it was sent out to me.
So I am somewhat frustrated about that as well and given no tracking no it's up to the seller to trace it down