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Post 6 made on Wednesday December 15, 2004 at 12:24
jpnuzzo
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On 12/13/04 21:51 ET, bfrank said...
I have found the discrete codes for certain products
like my Mitsubishi TV. Maybe I should just find
more for my Panasonic DVD and Denon receiver and
CD player. I bought a Harmondy remote thinking
it would solve my problems, but it kept turning
components on and off at the wrong times. I'll
look more into the discrete codes thing. Thanks.

The Harmony saves 'state' data and expects to know whether each component is on or off. If you turned-off any components without pressing the Harmony 'off' button, it will get out of sync. Same if any device failed to receive an on/off signal, and you didn't use 'Help' to resolve it.

The cheap solution: use ONLY the Harmony, use it's Help button, and avoid using buttons on the equipment or other remotes.

If you're still having trouble contact Logitech/Harmony via email. They resolved problems for my devices that I couldn't fix myself, posted the results to my online profile, and told me when it was ready to download/reprogram my remote.


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