Post 1 made on Tuesday July 24, 2007 at 22:50 |
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Hi there, I'm in a funny predicament. I have been asked to configure a pronto for a friends home theatre system, I have the remotes here at home with me and the pronto TSU7000 plugged in to Prontoedit, the trouble is I am a complete newbie! I think I've grasped the main concepts, with hidden action pages and relative links, macros etc, but it has been an accelerated learning-by-doing curve and I'm sure I missed something vital along the way ..... do I really have to go through the 100's of IR codes in the Denon RC-1036 [the monstrous 4806's remote] one at a time and assign them to action buttons to be referenced later? That thing is practically a computer itself! Can I make the Pronto learn them all in one go? Is that too much to hope for?! If so, how does one normally do a job like that? And how long would you expect it to take? All and any advice greatly appreciated .... Thanks in advance for your time.
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