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Post 1 made on Tuesday December 12, 2006 at 07:47
QuaCKeReD
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Now I expect to be shot down with this Q, but...

If the UEI database doesnt contain a particular device...is there a way of obtaining the devices ir code number to use on a Nevo SL?

For Example;
UEI database contains;
1. Audio Accessory, D-Link DSM-320 (and DSM-320DR) - but not any variation of D-Link DSM-520 (and the 320 codes dont operate the 520 at all!)
2. TV, LG 32LX1D - but not LG 32LX2D (1D doesnt have same operations and isnt HD ready)
Post 2 made on Tuesday December 12, 2006 at 09:48
Stealth X
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just find a model thats close and learn the missing commands from your original remote. i found even when i did find an exact match there is always commands missing.
Post 3 made on Wednesday December 13, 2006 at 17:24
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The D-Link dsm-320 is in the database, but it is listed under a video device, not an audio device.
I also agree with stealthX, find a clsoe match and then learn what you can't find int he database. If they don't work, you could always just learn the entire remote; which is a pain in the butt.
Post 4 made on Wednesday December 13, 2006 at 17:46
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Not really. You can learn an entire remote in about 15 minutes, if necessary. Also, about the Nevo SL online-model-based lookup. Don't choose the type of device it is. This will return the greatest # of devices. By fiddling with the model #, I try several different parts of the model #, to get the most codesets for review.

If it was a DSM-320, try just DSM or 320 or even 3 and make sure device is set to "any".

The DSM 320 and 520 are identical, if I recall correctly. The 520 has HD-level video outputs. Otherwise, the same I think.

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OP | Post 5 made on Thursday December 14, 2006 at 18:40
QuaCKeReD
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Hi all, thanks for input...

I had already tried ypur way dave ;) didnt help though :(

The deive I have is DSM-520, which yes is supposed to be same as DSM-320...expect that not one of the DSM-320 codes works on the 520 ?!?!?!?

Sigh, back to learning mode i go :P
Post 6 made on Tuesday December 19, 2006 at 12:36
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Opps, sorry, quack, I mis-read what you are asking.


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