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Cinema 7 two versions
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Post 1 made on Monday October 25, 1999 at 18:48
Matt Chan
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I've been looking all over Seattle for a Cinema 7 remote and finally found one at Circuit City, but it wasn't a learning remote. By looking at One-For-All's web site it looks like there are two versions of the Cinema 7...I bought the wrong one I guess. Does anyone know where I can get a Cinema 7 that learns? I called One-For-All, but they were no help...in fact they were down right pissy that I was even asking about it. In fact it even says on there web site you can order direct from them, but they just brushed me off.

So where is everybody getting their programable Cinema 7's?

Matt Chan
OP | Post 2 made on Monday October 25, 1999 at 20:20
Chester
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Try Best-Buy, I know they carry the learning C7.
If you can't find one locally, you can resort to the web - J&R Music world (www.jandr.com) has them. You'll pay about $30 total (including shipping).
The non-learning C7 can do most of the stuff the learning one can - macros, advanced codes, re-assignment - except, of course, learning. You might want to keep it around as a spare, the wife's/girlfriend's remote; _OR_ take it apart, wire up the leads to one of the macro buttons to an X-10 Universal Module and power-on your entire system with X-10!
OP | Post 3 made on Tuesday October 26, 1999 at 01:14
Matt Chan
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Chester:

Thanks for the info...I finally got a chacne to play with the C7 and the advance codes. It's great, I was able to program all the features I need.

Matt
OP | Post 4 made on Sunday October 31, 1999 at 04:10
Stein Jarle Eliassen
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What is the product number for the learning
and the non-learning Cinema 7?
OP | Post 5 made on Sunday October 31, 1999 at 10:06
Minesh Patel
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Non Learning is 7200
Learning is 7800


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