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Tripp Lite HT7300PC codes
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Post 1 made on Thursday November 25, 2010 at 10:56
KVH
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Does anyone have codes for the Tripp-Lite HT7300PC surge? I have the "credit card" style remote but they suck for learning and so I cannot learn from it. (I tried many times and with fresh batteries)

I while back I was told the codes were going to show up in CCP's database, but that was many months ago.

Thanks
All high's, all low's, it must be.......
Einstein @ URC Control Room forum
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Post 2 made on Friday April 22, 2011 at 17:16
3space
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Hey KVH - Any update on this?
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OP | Post 3 made on Sunday April 24, 2011 at 09:17
KVH
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No codes yet. I'm guessing they'll never make it to CCP. If only learning those crappy remotes would work!
All high's, all low's, it must be.......
Einstein @ URC Control Room forum
www.einsteinaudiosystems.com
Post 4 made on Monday June 6, 2011 at 20:15
klewis
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You are not programming correctly. The Tripp Lite remote does not send an IR signal until you press "Enter".

Don't believe me? Take your Tripplite credit card remote over to the Tripp Lite. Press "1". It does nothing, right? Now press "1" and then "enter". Now it works right?
Bottom line is the IR is not sent from the Tripplite remote until you press the action followed by 'enter'. You need to also do this when programming your universal remote.

So, to capture the code from the Tripplite remote do the following:

1. ready your remote's 'learn' function for the number "1"
2. on the Tripp Lite remote, press "1" and then "enter"
3. the IR code is now transmitted and captured by your remote

4. Repeat for all other buttons. Note that "all on" and "all off" also must have "enter" pressed afterwards before an IR code is transmitted.

Last edited by klewis on June 22, 2011 02:54.
-Kurt
Post 5 made on Monday June 6, 2011 at 20:18
klewis
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btw I will post the mxd in the sticky area of this forum. It will be titled "TrippLite HT7300PC Discreet IR Codes"
-Kurt
Post 6 made on Wednesday June 22, 2011 at 02:56
klewis
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I sent in the mxd to the upload email address, I have no idea if the admins here ever published it. What a notchy way to add files to this site- without new files, there IS NO SITE. Unless the admins make it easy for us to post new files, no one is going to bother. This website is stuck in the 2000's, technology wise..
-Kurt


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