Post 7 made on Monday January 30, 2012 at 01:38 |
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just learn in the codes individually.
I've learned to never trust the database codes. They are usually mostly right (70-80%), but there are almost always a number of codes that do not work (or do not work properly). To get the most out of the remote it helps to have another learning remote, or to set up dummy devices and link button macros to make this easier to use...or Pay to have it professionally programmed. Usually a 2-3 hour undertaking. We usually charge about 300 to program one.
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