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4DTV General Instruments (Motorola) DSR 922 IR RF
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Post 1 made on Saturday March 10, 2001 at 14:42
Wayne Mertz
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I recently purchased a TheaterTouch. I am a graduate of the Pronto, and Denon Aktis training grounds. As with the Pronto, I am having difficulties copying and downloading an affective set of codes for the 4DTV remote. Are the any secrets about this remote, i.e., sustain or repeat settings, etc. I am replacing the Denon Aktis with the RTI system, in which the Aktis was able to affectively control the 4DTV with the codes stored the the General Instruments Aktis file. The 4DTV remote is both IR and RF. I will patiently await any response. Thanking you in advance. Wayne
OP | Post 2 made on Sunday March 11, 2001 at 16:06
John Colombo
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I control a 920 from my T2 with no problems - if you'd like, I can e-mail you my IR file that has the 920 codes in it.

John Colombo
OP | Post 3 made on Tuesday March 13, 2001 at 11:52
Wayne Mertz
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John, Thank you for the T2 4DTV IR file. (What was its source?) So far so good. It cleared up many commands. There are still a few glitches that I am sure will be worked out. The most annoying problem is to get the SPS-1 video sensor to work properly with the 4DTV Power command for ON/OFF control.
OP | Post 4 made on Saturday March 17, 2001 at 09:26
John Colombo
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Hi Wayne.

The file was created by simply having the T2 learn the commands from the GI remote. I did have to go in and "tweak" a couple of commands - for example, the "go back" command didn't work exactly right the first time around.

As for on/off control, I vaguely remember someone on the Delphi 4dtv message board talking about cutting into the power LED circuit on the 4DTV to provide a reliable way for a sensor to tell if the unit was on or off. I solved the problem by just leaving mine on all the time!

John C.


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