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tranfering from ofa/8810w to mx-500
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Post 1 made on Saturday November 15, 2003 at 08:00
tase2
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Hi

If I now have set up some discretes into the cheaper ofa 2103 & 8810w, how do I now get that information to the mx-500?

Mark
Post 2 made on Saturday November 15, 2003 at 09:17
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The MX-500 is a LEARNING remote.
OP | Post 3 made on Saturday November 15, 2003 at 11:16
tase2
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I know it is a learning remote, but what is the process of learning from the ofa/8810w to the mx-500
Post 4 made on Saturday November 15, 2003 at 11:29
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I assume you "learned" your 'discretes' to keys on the "cheaper ofa 2103 & 8810w", now teach them to the keys on your MX-500. (RTFM)
Post 5 made on Saturday November 15, 2003 at 11:30
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1. Press and hold MAIN and ENTER to go into programming mode.
2. Press LEARN
3. Press the device you want to learn to.
4. Press the button on that device that you want to learn to.
5. Press the corresponding button on the 8810
6. Repeat with any other buttons you wish to learn
7. Get out of programming mode by repeatedly pushing MAIN

Mike
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OP | Post 6 made on Saturday November 15, 2003 at 12:43
tase2
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On 11/15/03 11:29, ONEAC said...
(RTFM)

Very Nice.

In the time it took you to type those lovely pearls of wisdom, you could have been as nice as say, Mike.


Thank you so much Mike. I appreciate your help.


Post 7 made on Saturday November 15, 2003 at 13:47
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Does the acronym "YAFBH" translate into something you can understand? If not I would be more then happy to translate it for you!

I am quite sure this site was created to help people not redicule them because they didn't read the manual!

BTW, have a nice day!
Post 8 made on Sunday November 16, 2003 at 11:48
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On 11/15/03 13:47, Bitch57 said...
Does the acronym "YAFBH" translate into something
you can understand? If not I would be more then
happy to translate it for you!

I am quite sure this site was created to help
people not redicule them because they didn't read
the manual!

BTW, have a nice day!

My!, my! someone's trailer-trash background is showing!


OP | Post 9 made on Sunday November 16, 2003 at 12:44
tase2
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On 11/15/03 13:47, Bitch57 said...
Does the acronym "YAFBH" translate into something you can understand? If not I would be more then happy to translate it for you!

I am quite sure this site was created to help people not redicule them because they didn't read the manual!

BTW, have a nice day!



My!, my! someone's trailer-trash background is showing!



What does "YAFBH" stand for.








On 11/16/03 11:48, ONEAC
said...
My!, my! someone's trailer-trash background is
showing!
Post 10 made on Monday November 17, 2003 at 18:11
ONEAC
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On 11/16/03 12:44, tase2 said...
What does "YAFBH" stand for.

Some things are better left unknown.

;}

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HINT: It's something a mono-eyebrowed, knuckle-dragging, mother-humping looser would say.

:->


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