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urc6011 and x10
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Post 1 made on Thursday March 20, 2003 at 15:51
equium
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how do i program the x10 code on the model 6011?
do i have to program it under a specific button? and, does anyone know the commands for x10 once i get it working?thanks
Post 2 made on Thursday March 20, 2003 at 19:43
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X10 = CD/0167
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Post 3 made on Friday March 21, 2003 at 11:06
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Digits select unit codes (house code is selected by the IR543, not the remote), multiple digits before a command will activate multiple lights.
Channel + is ON, Channel - is OFF. Volume + is brighter, Volume - is Dimmer. Mute is All Units Off, Power is All Lights On.
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OP | Post 4 made on Friday March 21, 2003 at 11:47
equium
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robman, my urc6011 doesn't have a cd button. according to the instructions, i am to use the rcv/amp button for home automation. i did this and nothing worked. here is my remote:
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thanks for responding robman and demiller9
Post 5 made on Saturday March 22, 2003 at 14:33
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I just dug out my URC-6011 and can confirm that it will accept the CD/0167 code on the RCVR button, and can further confirm that it works by X10 stuff.

Eq, can you confirm that you have an IR543 box?

Rob
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OP | Post 6 made on Monday March 24, 2003 at 12:02
equium
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robman, i can succesfully program the rcvr button as code 0167 but it all stops from there. i just recently got my MX-500 working with the ir543 so i know my ir543 is good. after programming the rcvr button, what do i do? i have been pushing the rcvr button, pressing 1 on the numeric keypad, and pusing channel up. nothinig happens. i have even cycled through everybutton and nothing happens. any thoughts.
thanks for your response.
Post 7 made on Monday March 24, 2003 at 19:35
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<<after programming the rcvr button, what do i do?>>

The numeric buttons are the device selects for devices 1 thru 10 (0 - dev10), the transport buttons are the selects for devices 11 thru 16).

Power = All Lights On
Mute = All Off
CH+ = On
CH- = Off
VOL+ = Bright
VOL- = Dim

I can't guess what you are doing wrong, while I normally use m 15-1994 to control the lights, I did program a URC-6011 for the sole purpose of verifying that it works for you, and it does.

Rob
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OP | Post 8 made on Tuesday March 25, 2003 at 11:19
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hey rob, my urc6011 now works with x10, now it doesn't, now it does,now it doesnt, now it does!! last night i was playing with my MX-500 and it was being flakey with the ir543. so i moved the ir543 and now the 6011 works! but then it got flakey where i moved it to, amd moved it back to the original place(inside my entertainment center) and it works fine again. by the end of the night, my mx500 was fine, and the 6011 was flakey. this morning, they both work fine. any thoughts? anyone?


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