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Volume control for Yamaha 2095
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| Topic: | Volume control for Yamaha 2095 This thread has 4 replies. Displaying all posts. |
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| Post 1 made on Tuesday January 12, 1999 at 15:00 |
Jason Rimmer Historic Forum Post |
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Everything's working great except for the volume control with my Yamaha 2095. The hard volume buttons aren't repeating properly. The Pronto display shows that it's repeating the volume command if I hold the hard volume button down, but the 2095 is only responding to the first click. In other words, to change the volume I have to tap repeatedly on the volume button rather than holding it down.
Has anyone else experienced this and better yet, does anyone have a solution?
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| Post 2 made on Tuesday January 12, 1999 at 15:13 |
Baptiste Duflos Historic Forum Post |
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Jason,
I have the 2095 and had no problem teaching my Pronto the volume codes. I know what your talking about though, I had the same problem with my 992 and my Mark II remote. I would just try moving the 2095's remote futher away and holding down the volume button, the Pronto should take in the whole code instead of part of it. This worked fine for me, I can tap or hold down the hard button for accurate volume control of the 2095. Hope this works out for you...good luck!
-Baptiste
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| Post 3 made on Tuesday January 12, 1999 at 22:43 |
This is kind of an extension of Baptiste's message. I encountered the exact same problems while trying to program the 2095 volume control on the pronto. The way I fixed the problem was to HOLD down the volume buttons on the 2095's remote for a couple of seconds while programming. This is important since the volume control command sent out by the 2095's remote has more of a "smooth analog" (made this term up to describe the cool way the volume control on the 2095 moves in response to volume control commands) response on the receiver itself.
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| Post 4 made on Wednesday January 13, 1999 at 01:22 |
Jason Rimmer Historic Forum Post |
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I got it to work and I was going to post how I did it, but I see that Jeff had already discovered the same thing.
Thanks for all the help.
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| Post 5 made on Friday August 13, 1999 at 05:43 |
I too had the same problem on my 3090. Kind of a strange solution to the problem but it has worked...I no longer have to tap on the +/- keys. I would assume that this is a problem with all Yamahas'
Thanks for the solution guys.
For anyone out there with similar problems here are the codes for the Yamaha 3090.
Volume + --------
0000 006d 0022 0002 0154 00aa 0016 003f 0016 0014 0016 003f 0016 003f 0016 003f 0016 003f 0016 003f 0016 0014 0016 0014 0016 003f 0016 0014 0016 0014 0016 0014 0016 0014 0016 0014 0016 003f 0016 0014 0016 003f 0016 003f 0016 003f 0016 0014 0016 0014 0016 0014 0016 003f 0016 003f 0016 0014 0016 0014 0016 0014 0016 003f 0016 003f 0016 003f 0016 0014 0016 05f0 0154 0055 0016 0e39
Volume - --------
0000 006d 0022 0002 0154 00aa 0016 003f 0016 0014 0016 003f 0016 003f 0016 003f 0016 003f 0016 003f 0016 0014 0016 0014 0016 003f 0016 0014 0016 0014 0016 0014 0016 0014 0016 0014 0016 003f 0016 003f 0016 0014 0016 003f 0016 003f 0016 0014 0016 0014 0016 0014 0016 003f 0016 0014 0016 003f 0016 0014 0016 0014 0016 003f 0016 003f 0016 003f 0016 0014 0016 05f0 0154 0055 0016 0e39
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