Power ON/OFF for Panasonic Air Conditioner

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venik
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Power ON/OFF for Panasonic Air Conditioner

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I have a URC-8820L that I love, which I programmed to do almost everything I wanted without using the JP programming. However, now I want to teach it to operate the Panasonic AC I have, which is controlled by an IR remote control. I taught the 8820L to do everything, except for power ON/OFF. The learning feature does not allow device keys to be taught (I am using AUX for the AC). I tried the CODE SEARCH (Ch. +) but that failed.
How can I find the POWER ON/OFF for this Panasonic AC for my URC-8820L?

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Post by mdavej »

It won't learn on the Power key of the 8820 in AUX mode? You could also learn on any other non-device key.
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Re: Power ON/OFF for Panasonic Air Conditioner

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venik wrote:The learning feature does not allow device keys to be taught (I am using AUX for the AC).
So learn it to another button then.
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Post by venik »

That worked, but it is a little disappointing having to remember a different mode of operation for the AC.
Oh well...
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Post by Capn Trips »

Do you have a JP1.2 cable? If so, you can download your remote's IR image and edit that learned key to be on the Power Button in Aux mode, if you wish.
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Post by The Robman »

venik wrote:That worked, but it is a little disappointing having to remember a different mode of operation for the AC.
Oh well...
Why do you need to use a different device mode for the AC? You can learn the AC buttons to whichever device mode you like.
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The Robman wrote:
venik wrote:That worked, but it is a little disappointing having to remember a different mode of operation for the AC.
Oh well...
Why do you need to use a different device mode for the AC? You can learn the AC buttons to whichever device mode you like.
Rob, I think the OP was refering to mode of operation, and not device mode. The power command is on a different key then the other devices power commands on the remote.
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