On 02/01/03 19:43, sascher18 said...
can you explain what these "discreet codes" are?
Sorry, I'm a newbie.
[Link: remotecentral.com]An exerpt from the page linked above:
What are discrete codes?
They are versions of toggle codes that only perform one function. For instance, a "POWER" button on a remote would be a toggle, in that when it is used the current power state is reversed. If your device is on, it turns off. If it's off, it turns on. A "discrete" code would be a signal that ONLY turns the device on. If it is already on it remains so. These are most often used to ensure your home theater components stay completely in sync for powering on and off and changing inputs.
Such specialized and otherwise hidden codes may also be available for direct access to other "toggled" or "rotating" functions such as television inputs, receiver soundfield settings and on-screen display modes.
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[Link: remotecentral.com] for more info.