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Basic Question Extender Readme for 15-1995

Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2004 12:39 am
by tbsmith
I'm not sure what the readme file means when it says:

"1. Replace the RDF in your IR directory with the one in the ZIP file". Since I have been using the unextended RDF, do I rename the extended RDF to what I had been using? When I tried loading my IR file without renaming it, it kept losing my saved configurations.

and also:

"5. Set up a key move (with any EFC or hex code) to call Misc Audio 2001." I assume I do this under the keymoves tab, but there are only two assigned functions in this device, so do I use the EFC (or hex) for one of those? Does that "call Misc Audio 2001"?

Thanks for helping once again,
Tom

Re: Basic Question Extender Readme for 15-1995

Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2004 8:33 am
by Nils_Ekberg
tbsmith wrote:I'm not sure what the readme file means when it says:

"1. Replace the RDF in your IR directory with the one in the ZIP file". Since I have been using the unextended RDF, do I rename the extended RDF to what I had been using? When I tried loading my IR file without renaming it, it kept losing my saved configurations.
You do not need to rename the basic RDF since it has a different name than the extender RDF. More than likely the extender RDF in the ZIP file is old so use the extender RDF from the RDF distribution zip file.

tbsmith wrote:"5. Set up a key move (with any EFC or hex code) to call Misc Audio 2001." I assume I do this under the keymoves tab, but there are only two assigned functions in this device, so do I use the EFC (or hex) for one of those? Does that "call Misc Audio 2001"?
Tom
Yes, just setup a keymove using the device type and device number and put any number as the button value (hex or EFC does not matter). Then when you press the button it will execute the Misc Audio 2001 device/protocol.

Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2004 10:42 pm
by tbsmith
Thanks, Nils. I will give it a try again, but I still don't understand about the .rdf file. If I try to open my saved IR file (that I developed with the unextended rdf), and then try to switch rdf's, I lose all my data. Do I have to build the file from scratch after loading the extender, or am I doing something stupid?

Thanks,
Tom

Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2004 4:02 am
by Mark Pierson
tbsmith wrote:If I try to open my saved IR file (that I developed with the unextended rdf), and then try to switch rdf's, I lose all my data.
You can't "switch" RDF's without losing data since the only way is via File, New, or by loading a previously saved extender config. Either will overwrite whatever current data is in IR.

According to the extender installation notes, you need to add the appropriate device and protocol upgrade code to your CURRENT configuration, setup the required key move, upload it to the remote, and activate it. I think that the NEXT time you download from the remote, IR will recognize that its now the extender and will select/use the proper RDF.
1995 extender readme wrote:1. Replace the RDF in your IR directory with the one in the ZIP file.

2. Load your config in IR.

3. Add this device:...

4. Load in the following protocol:

For 09A99 15-1995's...
For 07A00, 08A00, 09A00 15-1995's...

5. Set up a key move (with any EFC or hex code) to call Misc Audio 2001.

6. Save your configuration...

7. Load it into your remote and use your key move to activate the
extender. You can tell the extender is loaded because when you press
a button, both the AM & PM indicators light on the LCD.
I think that the NEXT time you download from the remote, IR will recognize that it's now "extended" and will select/use the proper RDF.

Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2004 11:41 am
by tbsmith
Mark,

I was able to add the extender to my current RDF file (as another device) just like you said. It's totally cool and is working great now, thanks a bunch!! And yes, when I downloaded from the remote after making the change (first removed the old rdf file from the directory), it asked which rdf file to use. after selecting the extened rdf, I got a checksum error, and another message, but I clicked ok and nevertheless, it's working. :-)

The readme wasn't very clear about the procedure (although now that I know how to do it it doesn't appear that hard), so I would have been struggling for a long time, or given up without your help. Thanks again!

Tom 8)