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Refusing to Learn Code
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Post 1 made on Thursday September 9, 2004 at 20:35
argonne69
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I have a Panasonic HTIB (SA-HT07 Receiver), and the Neo refuses to learn the IR codes for the device. I've tried fresh batteries in both devices, but it didn't help. The Neo had no problems learning my other devices, including a Panasonic DVD player.

Since the HTIB is rather uncommon, I haven't been able to located the codes for the device.

I'm running out of options. I'm going to try to teach my regular Pronto the codes, and see if I can transfer them to the Neo.

Any ideas?

Mark
Post 2 made on Tuesday September 14, 2004 at 11:58
makitamark
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i had the same problem, i was told to teach the command to an intermediate RC first, then from that to the pronto. good luck.
Post 3 made on Monday September 27, 2004 at 14:48
JimBond
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It might be that you have not tried hard enough.

For my most difficult OEM remote, learning the codes took an average of >30 tries per button, with constatnly evolving contortions. One button took 93 tries before it "learned."

You just need to be patient. (Maybe have some diezapam handy.)
Post 4 made on Tuesday September 28, 2004 at 01:42
PhilaUstudent
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Having problems w/ some of my Harman Kardon AVR325 device selection buttons as well. Are you serious?? 93 tries? WOW!

I'm not sure what diezapam is, but I sure want some.
Post 5 made on Tuesday September 28, 2004 at 17:28
makitamark
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when i taught the commands to an intermediate remote and then to the pronto they went in first time! my learnt codes for my harman kardon avr3500 should be in the files section if they are of any use.
Post 6 made on Friday October 1, 2004 at 20:52
PhilaUstudent
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Thanks, I downloaded all the H/K AVR files to my desktop and pasted them into one NCF file, downloaded that to the NEO and tried all the buttons to find ones that worked w/ the AVR325.

I think I've got what I couldn't program manually myself, so I'll be posting my complete AVR325 file in a couple days. I wanna add the buttons I don't ever use, in case someone else needs them too.


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