Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 6:12 pm
I'm still not there. I think we are on different page3FG wrote:Just to be clear, the red button remote is a JP1.3 flash remote. The 6700 A grey button remote is a JP1.2 flash remote.
I'm still not there. I think we are on different page3FG wrote:Just to be clear, the red button remote is a JP1.3 flash remote. The 6700 A grey button remote is a JP1.2 flash remote.
Well yes,getting the remote to be operable intuitively is the ultimate goal.woh wrote:Greatvickyg2003 wrote: Your right it is fun!!!!
Below is a list of possible of EFC's for your TV. Your remote uses 5 digit efc's so you are going to need to pad these with a 00 (00efc), so input would be 00090. EFC's should not be confused with setup codes. These efcs work with the setup code 11758.
Select TV
tap setup
type in the 5 digit efc while remote is pointed at the TV and see if you can find the codes you want from the list below.Thanks. The above codes work perfect when in TV device.
I was able to program TV device buttons.
But I can not make the codes work when in NOT TV device mode. Must be because it's a different device code. As per implied in your note above
I think what I really want is to switch the TV input when I select the device (top device buttons) Ultimately I want a non-techi to be able to operate all of this without a hassle.
Until you get your cable you are limited as to what you can get the remote to do.
Yes, that's why we liked them even before we found that we could hack them with a cable.woh wrote:Until you get your cable you are limited as to what you can get the remote to do.
Got itThese remotes are pretty flexible.
The device LED won't blink or may just flicker if there is no function assigned as a keymove, macro or in the underlying setup code.Two last questions before I dive into the details of programming with a cable
1. Some of the buttons when pressed do not blink the device button. These buttons appear not programmable. Is there a way to activate them?
You'll want to download RemoteMaster (RM) and the associated java libraries, and if you have Microsoft Excel, you should download the KeymapMaster (KM) spreadsheet as well. Remotemaster can open both KM and RM files, but it only outputs Rdmu (RM) files.2. Where can I find the EFC's that are listed above? Just generally how is the information organized so I understand how to help myself?
vickyg2003vickyg2003 wrote:Below is a list of possible of EFC's for your TV. Your remote uses 5 digit efc's so you are going to need to pad these with a 00 (00efc), so input would be 00090. EFC's should not be confused with setup codes. These efcs work with the setup code 11758.woh wrote:The TV is a Vizio VF551XVT, the code I put into the Comcast Remote (red button) is 11758. It all works, except I can not select the input (labeled. HDMI, Comp, AV, TV on the Vizio remote) I'm thinking I can program the bottom three buttons for PIP to HDMI, COMP & TV since that is what I use. It's the only thing I use the TV remote for.
Select TV
tap setup
type in the 5 digit efc while remote is pointed at the TV and see if you can find the codes you want from the list below.Code: Select all
input 090 TV Input 110 comp 231 comp 1 137 comp 2 135 comp 3 139 comp 4 132 HDMI 174 HDMI 1 193 HDMI 2 191 HDMI 3 195 HDMI 4 188 HDMI 5 192 HDMI 6 190 HDMI 7 194 HDMI 8 061 RGB 253 AV 105 AV 1 225 AV 2 223 AV 3 227 AV 4 220 media 141