Button Hold on Macro recording - Help!!!

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Yanko Spassov
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Button Hold on Macro recording - Help!!!

Post by Yanko Spassov »

How I can program a button hold function in a macro. To turn on/off my TV - Panasonic TX-32PS11P I need to hold a power button, but how to program this in a macro key? :?:
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Post by Nils_Ekberg »

The last function entered in a macro will hold/repeat as long as you hold the button just like a normal button.

If it is in the beginning or middle etc. it will only send the command once.
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Post by Yanko Spassov »

Thank you Nils, but ... it's not work. May be I have to clarify more the situation. I have a URC 9960 B01 already programed for all my Home Theatre (Yamaha RX-650, above mentioned TV Panasonic, DVD/VCR combo - Toshiba SD-34VL and Philips DV Sat box). Even when I record a macro (on the power button) with the last comand "power TV", the URC 9960 send only one command per each button. In fact I'm new in JP1 but if there another way to resolve this problem, I will try.

Thank you in advance.
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Post by mtakahar »

Nils_Ekberg wrote:The last function entered in a macro will hold/repeat as long as you hold the button just like a normal button.
I think this is true only with the extender. Using the extender is the way to go if you want this behavior.

You may want to try the duration control feature in the Device Combiner (in RM/KM) if you just wanted to make duration of a particular signal a little longer.

Hal
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Post by mtakahar »

I realized there's no extender or the device combiner support for URC-9960B01 yet. I don't know if someone is going to write the extender for this remote, but you can try the DC with the RDF I've just posted (untested).
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... le_id=1647

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there's no extender or the device combiner support

Post by Yanko Spassov »

Thank's.

I will try the new (untested) RDF with DC.
And what will hapend if I try to install the extender for URC-9960 on my remte? Is it dangerous? :-)

Best
JS
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Post by johnsfine »

Extenders are very picky about having exactly the right model of the remote's internal electronics. I expect Hal knows the status of 9960 extenders. so if he says there isn't one for your model, testing is a waste of time.

It isn't very dangerous.

Most likely it would make the remote lock up.

After the remote locks up, the easiest way to regain control is to do a JP1 upload of a saved image of your eeprom from before you installed the extender. That might not clear out everything wrong in the remote's registers, but it would get you enough control to be able to do a 981 reset. Once you can do a 981 reset, that will fix anything that trying an incompatible extender messed up.
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you can try the DC with the RDF I've just posted (untested).

Post by Yanko Spassov »

mtakahar
Thank's for this RDF. It's work fine with DC and I have my problem resolved.
Thank's again.
JS
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