Post 2 made on Thursday June 7, 2007 at 11:05 |
johnsfine IR Expert |
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Post some Pronto Hex samples from the DCM-560 signals you learned. From the good ones, I can probably identify the code set and tell you how to make a full set of clean codes. From the bad ones, I can probably tell you what went wrong while learning.
There are many threads in this forum that discuss IR learning problems and how to avoid them. A couple generic suggestions before seeing any details are:
1) Try new batteries in the Denon remote. Batteries can be good enough for a remote to control the original device, but not good enough to teach the signal to a learning remote.
2) If you were learning with the 3000 connected to the PC, learn with it disconnected.
I don't think your Denon has IR signals that are inherently hard to learn. I think they are ordinary easy to learn signals and one of the above two issues or some other common flaw in learning technique has caused your problems.
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