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Help with editing TSU6000 button codes (RF)
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Post 1 made on Wednesday February 19, 2003 at 21:01
Mike Keith
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How come I cant see any RF code in a TSU6000 .ccf file, I have a TSU2000 and am used to seeing lines of IR code in the properties of a button or a command, but this .ccf doesn’t seem to have any codes at all, I know it’s RF but what do I look for if I want to modify or copy the command codes to use in another pronto remote?

The .ccf was pre-programmed with a kit and I told work just fine, and there are only Aliases to [B] commands that have no properties.

Maybe RF is just that much different than IR, I can’t figure it out.
Post 2 made on Wednesday February 19, 2003 at 21:12
King of typos
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Putting the 6000 into rf mode does NOT change the ir code it self.

It only reads the ir code, transmits rf to the base station. And the base station retransmits it ir.


Rob
Post 3 made on Wednesday February 19, 2003 at 21:18
bomberjim
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Rob is correct they're still just IR codes. If you want to see whats going on, look at the target for the button aliases. The codes that they're aliasing to should be in a device which is set to RF in Device Properties.

Jim L
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Post 4 made on Thursday February 20, 2003 at 10:33
mkeith
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That's what I thought, however when I look at the target it points to some where else, and so on. This thing is like a Rubik Cube, I can't figure out where the command codes are hidden, it seems like a farley simple layout, it only has a dozen or so panels with just a few buttons on each panel, and each button command has a [B]Zone-1-Mode-1-XX the XX at the end is the loop I’m talking about, if you go to the panel with last dash # it just has another of the same with a different dash #, and it goes on and on.

I would be glad to let some one look at the .ccf, so e-mail me if you want me to send it.

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