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Copy devices to other remotes
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Post 1 made on Thursday June 17, 2010 at 19:01
Jason Baxter
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I have loaded all of my devices into CCP under my MX-900. I plan on setting up all remotes to be able to access all rooms. Is there a way to copy all of my setup devices to each remote without having to re-enter them?

Can you add the IR library into your config with Hex codes. I pulled the Nuvo Grand Concerto IR library from their website because CCP does not have it loaded.

Thanks.
Post 2 made on Friday June 18, 2010 at 04:05
Tom Ciaramitaro
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On June 17, 2010 at 19:01, Jason Baxter said...
I have loaded all of my devices into CCP under my MX-900. I plan on setting up all remotes to be able to access all rooms. Is there a way to copy all of my setup devices to each remote without having to re-enter them?

Can you add the IR library into your config with Hex codes. I pulled the Nuvo Grand Concerto IR library from their website because CCP does not have it loaded.

Thanks.

If I understand what you are asking, then yes, you can copy your remotes - when you add the second, third, etc remote, a box pops up where you can check a box for copying another remote already in the system.

No way to add hex easily - you can sometimes do tricks with the universal browser, though.
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OP | Post 3 made on Friday June 18, 2010 at 11:39
Jason Baxter
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On June 18, 2010 at 04:05, Tom Ciaramitaro said...
If I understand what you are asking, then yes, you can copy your remotes - when you add the second, third, etc remote, a box pops up where you can check a box for copying another remote already in the system.

No way to add hex easily - you can sometimes do tricks with the universal browser, though.

Even if it's a different model remote? I'm not trying to copy the hole setup just my devices. In my configuration I will have a MX-900, MX-880, MX-5000 and MX-6000. I have then all loaded into CCP already and have started programming the MX-900. I have all of my devices loaded into the MX-900 and want to be able to copy those to all of the other remotes without having to re-enter them.

So if you can't add hex into CCP then I will need to learn the IR?
Post 4 made on Friday June 18, 2010 at 14:07
Tom Ciaramitaro
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On June 18, 2010 at 11:39, Jason Baxter said...
Even if it's a different model remote? I'm not trying to copy the hole setup just my devices. In my configuration I will have a MX-900, MX-880, MX-5000 and MX-6000. I have then all loaded into CCP already and have started programming the MX-900. I have all of my devices loaded into the MX-900 and want to be able to copy those to all of the other remotes without having to re-enter them.

So if you can't add hex into CCP then I will need to learn the IR?

Can't copy from one device to another but you can bring up the other device in the universal browser. I did that to bring some codes from a KP900 into a KP4000.
There is no truth anymore. Only assertions. The internet world has no interest in truth, only vindication for preconceived assumptions.


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