On 06/29/05 08:32 ET, johnsfine said...
Those are good detailed instructions (though I
don't see what 16,17 are for), so maybe further
explanation isn't needed.
John, good catch. I had copied and pasted the instructions from the .pdf manual, and forgot to remove the excess. Thanks. Gone now.
1) When you change setup codes for a device button
(steps 2-4 and steps 13-15), it doesn't affect
the rest of any previous programming for that
device key (keymoves in this case, and learned
signals on models that support those). So in
Step 13-15 you aren't disturbing the keymoves
created in steps 5-11.
That is a much more concise way of stating what I had rambled on about, attempting to say! :)
2) When you create a keymove (steps 5-11), it
does not store the device button of the source
(step 7). Instead it stores the setup code previously
programmed to that device button. If you later
change which setup code is programmed to that
device button, that has no effect on the setup
code already stored in the keymove.
Again, John is right, and step 7 is perhaps redundant; these steps were copied from the OFA manual.
Thanks, John!