Post 3 made on Monday December 13, 1999 at 14:29 |
David B. Historic Forum Post |
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Devices without setup codes must be learned.
Seems logical to me.
Learned functions cannot be included in Macros.
As Craig states, OFA is wrong about this. I can verify you can reference learned codes, as long as they are on already programmed into a button. What OFA may have meant is that you cannot inlude the learning sequence when you are creating a macro. You CAN include the 994 sequence for advanced functions in a macro, thus not needing to use a key for them.
Hence, No all system off/on for learned devices.
I use two learned discrete OFFs in my shutdown macro. They were taught to my Cinema7 from my Pronto. I found the discrete codes for the pronto on this site.
My suspect device is a dishplayer (Echostar)
Sorry, don't have one.
Dave B. put this one in your pipe and smoke it.
Sorry, don't smoke.
Dave ;-)
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