| Post 1 made on Monday October 1, 2001 at 19:41 |
NickC98 Founding Member |
Joined: Posts: | October 2001 1 |
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Hi, I recently brought the RC5000i (after reading great reviews here).
I created after a couple of weeks a my first configured environment (again thanks to all for great ideas and CCF's)
I have one strange effect though; I have the Yamaha DSP-A1 amp which I have setup and tried to configure using both codes from here and also trying to learn the codes directly but always the same result.
I find the volume functions/mute/power etc work fine but the input select does not. I then grab the amps original control select the input I want (DVD for example) and it works fine.
So there and then I switch the remote to learn and point the remotes at one another, press the buttons and the learned message appears on the remote, but the button on the RC5000i still doesn't work.
Am I doing something wrong, is the Yamaha using variations of IR transmission that the RC5000i isn't picking up? Is there a programming hint I've missed or a delay/repeat I should add?
I do hope someone can help, I have 6 other devices working really well but its frustrating to watch a movie still with two remotes...
Thanks in advance,
Nick (frustrated of London) :)
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| Post 2 made on Monday October 1, 2001 at 22:20 |
Mike Garzione Founding Member |
Joined: Posts: | September 2001 63 |
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Just an idea here -- the input selector buttons on the DSP-A1's remote send macros when the cover's closed and input select codes when the cover's opened. If you learned the IR with the cover closed, there might have been a macro there that is goofing up what the 5000i actually learns, and you'd need to re-learn the input select IR codes on the 5000i with the Yamaha's remote cover open.
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