Post 1 made on Monday August 20, 2001 at 14:12 |
HowardA Founding Member |
Joined: Posts: | August 2001 13 |
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I have a B+K AVR307. I would like to program my RTI to use the functions of the button on the 307 remote that cycles through the equalizer modes (there are three). How can I do this as my receiver is in a cabinet so I get no visual feedback as to what mode I am in? Of course I can keep track of how many times I have pressed it but I would like a more elegant solution, if one exists.
Thanks
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Post 2 made on Wednesday August 22, 2001 at 09:49 |
Bill E. Founding Member |
Joined: Posts: | July 2001 947 |
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How does the B&K remote do it? The RTI can not do what your original remote could not. You might be able to do something with RS232 outputs and create 3 buttons on your RTI each one for a different mode.
Bill
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Post 3 made on Tuesday August 28, 2001 at 13:43 |
Rob Zurn Founding Member |
Joined: Posts: | August 2001 32 |
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Howard,
This may not be elegant but it could do the trick:
Presets.
You can save, not only EQ modes, but different settings of the variable EQ mode. Note, you have to set up different presets for each input. The presets can be volume independent but are source dependent (i.e., you need three presets per input for the three EQ modes).
This gives you extremely detailed control of your system parameters. However, you need to duplicate all settings you want to stay consistent from preset to preset on the same input.
You'll have to be creative on naming the presets since you will end up with quite a few. (I think there are 40 preset memories for zone 1 alone!)
All this by just making IR macros to retrieve the desired presets. No RF or 232 interface needed.
rob
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