I have recently added a third URC-10820 to my stable. As I have been setting it up, I've been having all sorts of weird stuff happen with the codes for a Buffalo Link Theater DVD; even cloning from another remote. The codes don't work. (NEC protocol, I think)
A codes request to UEIC was not answered in a week. I did receive a reply to a re-send. I answered their question; but the exchange stopped there.
Last night I began to recall shipping my first 10820's to OFA for an upgrade. Is there a JP1 way to perform said upgrade? Has anyone had recent successful contact with OFA support?
I noted today that Audiovox has the reins at OFA. Are we in deep doo-doo, support wise?
Lotta questions -- I know. But I'm needy :)
Factory Upgrade choices? URC-10820
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The 10820 should learn the codes from the original remote and work ok if you can't find a workable setup code. From there you could setup the upgrade from the learned keys if you get a JP1.x cable. But honestly, if you only have a couple of devices to learn the 10820 has lots of learning memory. I don't know about official OFA support.
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Re: Factory Upgrade choices? URC-10820
Weird is pretty vague, but I'm guessing that your functions are scrambling.Paula wrote:I have recently added a third URC-10820 to my stable. As I have been setting it up, I've been having all sorts of weird stuff happen with the codes for a Buffalo Link Theater DVD; even cloning from another remote. The codes don't work. (NEC protocol, I think)
If so that happens when you do a file->new in IR with a bad RDF file. But that should have been fixed if you did "cloned" a working 10820. Make sure you have the latest RDF for the 10820, the one in the official package is bad.
Remember to provide feedback to let us know how the problem was solved and share your upgrades.
Tip: When creating an upgrade, always include ALL functions from the oem remote, even if you never plan on assigning them to a button. Complete function lists makes an upgrade more helpful to others.
Tip: When creating an upgrade, always include ALL functions from the oem remote, even if you never plan on assigning them to a button. Complete function lists makes an upgrade more helpful to others.