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majorwedgy
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Post by majorwedgy »

I have just bought one of these hoping to use for my LG bluray, samsung tv and cambridge audio minx tv soundbar. I can get the tv working and the learn function works great for the tv I cant seem to get anything else to work I understand these things are programmable in some way with new codes - any ideas or pointers as to how i do this please?
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Post by The Robman »

Are you looking for a user manual for it? If so, you can get one here:
http://www.oneforall.com/pc-remote.html

Your question isn't very clear but maybe you're talking about the feature where you can get codes from the OFA web site and add them to the remote using your PC speakers, or calling OFA and adding them over the phone (both described on page 15 of the user manual).

If so, you have a 3rd choice which is to generate the sound file (WAV file) using the JP1 software.
Rob
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majorwedgy
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Post by majorwedgy »

thanks very much for the response and apologies for lack of clarity. You are right about using features such as programming via telephone. i have seen mention of rdp (???) files and origramming the remote that way. Cambridge audio pubish the specs ie nec standard 38mhz along with the codes for each key, is it possible to programme these? cheers
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Post by The Robman »

It sounds like you have sort of heard about JP1 but don't really know anything about it, am I right? I would suggest reading the Wiki page (link at the top of this page).

Yes, we can create upgrades from the spec that you have, but we already have several Cambridge Audio upgrades, so we might not need it.
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