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Post 38 made on Wednesday January 29, 2003 at 09:46
jarmstrong
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After I saw Ron's post I went back and looked at my spreadsheet and Ron's agree with what I decoded and translated to EFC's.

Gary's EFC for discrete off is correct for the 8811. In fact any Off or On command on Ron's list will work on an 8811 for System address 1. The reason is that the 8811 and 15-2104 and subsequent models use a different internal IR protocol that ignores the unused two bits of the EFC (the commands are 6-bits EFC's are 8-bits). In the C7 and most other OFA remotes those "unused" bits in the EFC can call the first four system addresses.

In the newer remotes alternate system addresses can only be obtained by a device upgrade from UEIC using or by using a JP1 cable.

Gary I think if you test EFC 090 you will find that it is the power toggle. I don't have any Dish equipment but I do have an IR analyzer and EFC 090 is identical to the Power toggle on an 8811. Any of Ron's Power on EFC's will work for you.

-Jon


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