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Post 3 made on Saturday January 5, 2008 at 12:50
toeknee
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Hi John,

This was my posting to the Naim home theatre forum:
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Hi All,
I am in the process of setting up a NEVO SL courtesy of EBAY. Although my sold "As New" device has a nasty crack on the top :-( . To the point is there a way of issuing a discrete power on and power off code for the N-Vi that I can teach the device? It would be really great with macros.

I have thanks to the forum found the discrete input codes.

Regards and Happy New Year all.
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The response was short and sweet:-
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RC5 system code 27 - 100 power on
27 - 101 power off
Sorry, no experience with the NEVO SL here–you're on your own. The discrete codes are best used in the context of a Philips RC5 codeset database already provided for the NEVO (you'll need to download v.2 of the NevoStudio software) or imported from an existing Philips PCF/CCF file.
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I took the 27 and 100 and pasted that into the MakeHex utility to come up with the hex codes in my first posting - Have I completely misunderstood the response and what I was supposed to do? Thanks for any input.

Regards Tony


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