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Discrete Random Codes For Yamaha CDC-585
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Post 1 made on Wednesday November 2, 2005 at 11:13
Ben Engwall
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Does anybody have discrete codes or some kind of work around for the random toggle on a Yamaha CDC-585? I want to use one button (with press / press and hold functionality) on a Speakercraft MZC-66 to play and to activate random. So, when I press play the system will turn off random and play a track. If I press and hold play, the system will turn random on and play a track.

Thanks.
Post 2 made on Wednesday November 2, 2005 at 11:51
chicagoinstaller
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Depending on the length of the command in a string together maybe you can program it into a mx remote or a pronto and create a macro then when you teach the play key you can use the other remote to flash the whole sequence to the Mrc66..

I did this for an old sony remote and I was luck enough to be able to squeeze two commands into each source button...

just a thought

or just program a macro into the button...you can do that.

This message was edited by chicagoinstaller on 11/02/05 15:43 ET.
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Post 3 made on Friday November 4, 2005 at 02:02
Steve Garn
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Pressing "stop" twice takes the 585 out of random mode
Manuals?! We don't need no stinking manuals! a.. er..
Post 4 made on Saturday November 5, 2005 at 01:10
Ernie Bornn-Gilman
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Steve,
KILLER bit of info I never knew, and I program those things.

Turning off power also does it, but most of these don't have IR power commands.
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