On 06/02/03 20:59, johnsfine said...
I think you need JP1.
With some models of UEI remote you can control
addresses 1 through 4 via KeyMoves, which use
less memory than learning.
Plus I'm nearly certain that
neither the 1925 nor the 2117 are models that
are able to do that.
After further investigation (I was looking at SAT/0775 for another reason) I think there's a good chance I was wrong about the 1925 and 2117 being unable to do that trick with keymoves.
I hope you know how to test EFC codes (AKA advanced codes).
If I'm not too confused at the moment, the EFC code for CH+ is 081.
The EFC codes 073 and 097 are the same command (CH+) for two other modes. Unfortunately I AM confused about which two other modes and I don't think it is the same two other modes on a 1925 as it is on a 2117. My wild guess is that one of them on one of the remotes is "mode 2". I'm sure none of them are mode 15. On just the 1925 the EFC code 089 should be the same CH+ command in a 4'th mode.
If you find one of those other_mode CH+ commands that works, I can tell you how to compute all the other EFCs for other commands and how to assign them to keys (use a moderate amount of keymove memory instead of a much larger amount of learned signal memory).
If all that works, it's still the hard way vs. using JP1, but I wanted to mention the possibility.