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Post 1 made on Friday February 28, 2003 at 22:57
RAlfieri
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Here is how I resolved my programming issues with the Pronto TSU-3000 thanks to some guidance from TechSupport:

I took the Pronto and the remotes to be learned into a semi-dark incandescent lit room and placed both units on a dark piece of fabric. That seemed to do the trick. Evidently the Pronto is very particular about lighting conditions and surfaces that may reflect the signals.

Most of us that have used learning remotes before have not experienced this type of peculiarity.

Here's the tips from TechSupport:

> Here are some general tips that can help with learning process:
>
> -Please make sure the batteries of both the Pronto, and the remote to
> learn the codes from, are new, and the battery contacts are clean.
> Note that even
> your original remote seems to be working low battery level can still
> effect
> to learning process. -Good distance is 100- 200 mm (4 to 8 inches). Make
> sure distance is not too short or long. You can try different distances
> and
> angles. -Bright fluorescent light might affect the infrared signals, so
> avoid learning in room that has fluorescent light. -Don't learn on shiny
> surfaces that can reflect IR-signals, it might effect to learning
> process.
> -Normally you hold the button in original until Pronto responds but some
> devices can be learned better if you just shortly push the original
> instead
> of holding it down. -If you are learning trough PC, try to learn using a
> built-in learning function in Pronto itself. Some devices are known to
> not
> learn accurately via PC. -Try to learn on different room where your
> device
> is. Some devices work 2-way sending some IR back to remote. This might
> interfere with the learning process.
>
> As alternative, you can always look on the internet if someone else
> has made configuration for your device. Good places to look are web
> sites like http://www.remotecentral.com or http://www.prontoedit.com.
> They have libraries where you can download user submitted
> configuration files for your
> remote. However, please note that downloading and using configuration
> files
> from any site is always on your own risk, not because it wouldn't be
> safe
> but simply because we have no control over files on those sites.
>
> Kind regards,
> Pronto European Support
>


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