6131 Volume Passthru & Macro
Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2003 6:19 pm
I just got my JP1 cable and updated my 15-1994 into a useful item again and was thrilled. I then decided to tackle the modified 6131 I order from SurfRemote.
I am using the 6131 Extended rdf in the IR and the 6131 extended selection in KM. I have most of the features I want but I can not figure out the Volume Passthru at all. I have looked at the README.txT re: the 6131 Extenders, Macros, and Keymoves and I do not get much of it.
I have also tried the 994 copy of the volume from my TV setting and that seems to blow out the settings I just Uploaded but it does not work either.
Could someone give me a hint how to get started putting TV volume ( 0250 ) on the Cab/Sat button using VCR 0618 code?
The second question is the Macro language - I have gotten lost there too. What would be the key sequence to go TV - Power - Cab/Sat (So it is ready to change channels onthe Cab/Sat button).
Thanks for your help - I am sure this has been answered in some way many times but I have not located exactly what I need to get me started on the Extender for this bugger.
Thanks,
Macinator
I am using the 6131 Extended rdf in the IR and the 6131 extended selection in KM. I have most of the features I want but I can not figure out the Volume Passthru at all. I have looked at the README.txT re: the 6131 Extenders, Macros, and Keymoves and I do not get much of it.
I have also tried the 994 copy of the volume from my TV setting and that seems to blow out the settings I just Uploaded but it does not work either.
Could someone give me a hint how to get started putting TV volume ( 0250 ) on the Cab/Sat button using VCR 0618 code?
The second question is the Macro language - I have gotten lost there too. What would be the key sequence to go TV - Power - Cab/Sat (So it is ready to change channels onthe Cab/Sat button).
Thanks for your help - I am sure this has been answered in some way many times but I have not located exactly what I need to get me started on the Extender for this bugger.
Thanks,
Macinator