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One4All6 Reset Process
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Post 1 made on Thursday March 24, 2005 at 11:23
tonyb15re
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Hi, just done a quick search and cant find any info on Resetting the One4All6 Remote, unfortunately mine doesnt have the code for controlling my dvd/vcr unit so I went through the learning process which has consequently filled the memory, I now need to reset it.

Does anyone know the key sequence?

Cheers
Post 2 made on Thursday March 24, 2005 at 13:19
civichb
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What is the model number of your unit and is it a Kameleon?


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OP | Post 3 made on Thursday March 24, 2005 at 14:54
tonyb15re
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its a URC-7562 I believe, cheap and nasty one with obvious limitations on its memory capability not kameleon
Post 4 made on Thursday March 24, 2005 at 15:57
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There are a few levels of reset. Since I use a JP1 cable for programming OFA remotes, I never have any use for any but the most extreme reset, and I've forgotten the details of the other levels of reset.

The most extreme reset is a long press of the key used for programming the remote (Set or P or Magic, etc. I forget what it's called on the 7562) followed by 981.

That wipes out all the learned signals, and also selects the default setup code for each device mode and defaults for all other (VPT etc.) settings, and clears all KeyMoves and Macros, and deletes all upgrades. It resets all the way back to the way the 7562 left the factory.

A 7562 can have upgrades installed by .wav file. So if you find (or build with JP1 software) the right .wav file for the devices you want, you can support far more functions (that don't have built-in support) than you could by learning, and you'd still have all the learning memory left for other functions.

The JP1 software is much easier to use with a JP1 cable than via .wav file. If you customize your remote with JP1 you'll find is has far more capacity and flexibility than you've seen so far. It's a great remote (I'd select it over a Kameleon without hesitation).
Post 5 made on Friday March 25, 2005 at 12:28
The Robman
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The URC-7562 usually ships with lots of upgrades added, so I would not recommend that you do a 981 reset. The next level down reset is the 980 command, this will erase all learned signals, keymoves and macros, but it will leave the upgrades in place and it will leave the setup codes that you have programmed to the device buttons in place.
Rob.
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