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Post 13 made on Friday February 11, 2000 at 14:53
Gerard J. Pinzone
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Cico:
Ok, that makes more sense. However, the notation that seems to be prefered (since the first device key push can be omitted if the Cinema 7 is already in that mode) for this to be given as:

[device2] [SETUP**] 994 [device1] [SETUP] ### [key1]

--> assigns [device1] EFC code ### to [device2] [key1]

Now, remember all that hubbub regarding clearing a shifted key? The sequence you gave was:

[SETUP**] 994 [key1] [SETUP] [key1]**

The point is that all this may do is copy back the original function of key1 to SHIFT key1 rather than freeing up the memory taken by an advaced code assignment. I say this because all shifted buttons are programmed by defualt with the same function as the non-shifted button.

The only real way to test this would be to bring a C7 to an out of memory condition with a shifted button already programmed, then attempt to clear a shifted button, and then try to assign a non-shifted button with an advanced code or key mover. If your sequence does indeed clear our the shifted button, then the above steps would be successful.

Any volunteers? :)


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