Using Radio-Shack 15-2117 with JP1
Using Extender3, so no learning.
I flashed remote to factory defaults, learned the following code for a Sylvania Allegro remote controlled A/B Switch
PROTOCOL=F12
DEVICE=3
SUBDEVICE=1
OBC=64
The other code learned is the same, except OBC=32.
Ok.. so here is the actual question.
I have plenty of open devices, how do I add the learned signal to my Extended jp1 file? I am used to EFC codes, but that is using built-in remote codes.. how do I add this one? I cannot figure out how to add it as a device or anything.
Thanks in advance,
Barry
Learned Code - Simple Question.
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Re: Learned Code - Simple Question.
Do you have ANY device upgrades? Have you used Keymap Master and/or RemoteMaster? You can just build a device upgrade using the data you provided.BSchuler wrote:Using Radio-Shack 15-2117 with JP1
Using Extender3, so no learning.
I flashed remote to factory defaults, learned the following code for a Sylvania Allegro remote controlled A/B Switch
PROTOCOL=F12
DEVICE=3
SUBDEVICE=1
OBC=64
The other code learned is the same, except OBC=32.
Ok.. so here is the actual question.
I have plenty of open devices, how do I add the learned signal to my Extended jp1 file? I am used to EFC codes, but that is using built-in remote codes.. how do I add this one? I cannot figure out how to add it as a device or anything.
Thanks in advance,
Barry
In either KM or RM, build a device with protocol F12, Device 3 and create the two functions you need. (The only part I can't explain is there appears to be no option for a "subdevice" with this protocol.)
But even simpler than that, the 2117 has four built-in device codes that use this protocol/device combination. Just assign any of the following device codes to one of your unsused device buttons. Or - potentially more logically, since you're using the extender, just create two Keymoves in IR calling on any of the following Device codes:
CD/280, CD/536, CD/559, or Vid Acc/160.
The above information can be found in THIS spreadsheet that Robman has put in the File section.
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Re: Learned Code - Simple Question.
Those should be CD/0280, CD/0536, CD/0559, or Vid Acc/0160.Capn Trips wrote:CD/280, CD/536, CD/559, or Vid Acc/160
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