Learning Signals to Determine a Function’s Advanced Code


The first step in determining the advanced codes via learning is to learn the functions you want to add into your JP1 compatible remote and to decode them using the IR program.

To do this, perform the following steps:

·        Using the learning process described in your JP1 compatible remote’s manual, learn the functions (you may have to repeat this step multiple times) you want to add to your JP1 compatible remote.  Keep track of what functions you are learning onto each of the JP1 remote buttons.  Note that you can usually learn keys onto most keys on a JP1 remote, not just the keys designated for learning.

·        Verify that the learned signals correctly operate the device for which you are creating a device upgrade.

·        Download the contents of the JP1 compatible more into the IR program.

·        Go the Learning Signals tab in IR.  The list of buttons with learned signal will be displayed on the left hand side of the tab.

·        Confirm that the IR program was able to decode the learned signals by clicking on the individual keys listed on the left hand side of the tab.  If IR was able to decode the signal, it will decode the signal and display the decoded information in the topmost box on the right hand side of the tab.  You will need this information to create a Device Upgrade.  If IR was not able to decode the signal, it will display a message to that effect.

·        Create a spreadsheet, notes, or something else to keep track of the decoded information for each button that you learned, especially the number in the EFC column.  The number in this column is the Advanced Code.

Repeat the process until you have decoded all of the functions on the device’s original remote that you want to add.


Was IR able to decode the learned signals from your device’s original remote?

Yes, IR was able to decode the learned signal and I now know the Advanced Codes for all of the functions I want to add.

No, the JP1 compatible remote was not able to learn the signals from the device’s original remote.

No, the JP1 compatible remote was able to learn the signals but IR wasn’t able to decode the learned signal.


Reference Links

http://www.hifi-remote.com/ofa/manuals/index.shtml - Link to the online version of the JP1 remoote manuals at the HiFi Remote website.

 


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