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Post 4 made on Tuesday June 21, 2005 at 09:24
johnsfine
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On 06/21/05 08:25 ET, daverh said...
Any idea why there is a difference in the codes
listed in the manual and the ones on the hi-fi
remote site ?

Where on hifi-remote do you mean?

Data I have from Rob indicate that:

Tuner/0004 is Denon device 12 and does support advanced codes and is not included in the 8810.

Amp/0160 is Denon device 2 and does support advanced codes and is not included in the 8810.

Audio/1104 is a combo of Denon devices 12 and 8 and is included in the 8810, where it doesn't support advanced codes.

Audio/1160 is a combo of Denon devices 2, 12 and 8 and is included in the 8810, where it doesn't support advanced codes.

I could have sworn I had the advanced
codes before, maybe through a different remote

Sounds right. I haven't looked up details of your Denon device, but most of them need some combo of Denon device 2 and Denon device 12, which can be achieved on older OFA remotes combining 0004 and 0160 with a lot of KeyMoves.

With newer remotes you can get most of that with 1160 and no KeyMoves, but you have no immediate way to get the rest.

I am using the 8810 to program my
MX-500 and I'm sure I used to have the adnvaced
codes before. Oh well, have sent note to ofa
support to see if they have anything, failing
that I guess I might try jp1 programming, just
don't know anything about that yet.

Easily solved with a JP1 cable. Otherwise, customer support could add 0004 and 0160 if you convince them you need those and then mail the remote to them.

This message was edited by johnsfine on 06/21/05 09:31 ET.


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