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Post 1 made on Friday October 9, 2009 at 09:45
jimstolz76
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I'm redoing a 980 that someone else programmed.  On the OFF button there is a macro and part of the macro just says this:

IR [INPUT 2]
IR [STOP]
IR [POWER OFF]
IR [POWER OFF]
IR [POWER OFF]

There's no indication of what they are codes for or where they are routed.  I can double click them and I only get the option to set the number of repeats.  Is there really no way to see what these codes are for? 


edit - also, how the heck do you import hex codes for a device?  I think you do it through the Universal Browser but I'm totally baffled.  It just opens up blank.

Last edited by jimstolz76 on October 9, 2009 10:03.
Post 2 made on Friday October 9, 2009 at 16:34
FreddyFreeloader
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On October 9, 2009 at 09:45, jimstolz76 said...
I'm redoing a 980 that someone else programmed.  On the OFF button there is a macro and part of the macro just says this:

IR [INPUT 2]
IR [STOP]
IR [POWER OFF]
IR [POWER OFF]
IR [POWER OFF]

There's no indication of what they are codes for or where they are routed.  I can double click them and I only get the option to set the number of repeats.  Is there really no way to see what these codes are for? 

edit - also, how the heck do you import hex codes for a device?  I think you do it through the Universal Browser but I'm totally baffled.  It just opens up blank.

To import codes, click on the universal browser and then the "hex" button. A little window will open and there is a cursor in the upper right corner. Paste your copied hex code there. Finally, drag the little crosshatch over the appropriate button and release.

Not sure about the macro. It almost looks like the devices those commands were routed to have been removed.
Post 3 made on Saturday October 10, 2009 at 12:13
vwpower44
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Open CCP, Click on New, click on EMPTY, Click OK. Click MX980, then add. A new window will open, under options click on EXISTING, then click BROWSE. Under file type change from .ccp to .rcf. Find the file on your computer, then click OPEN. This will allow you to convert any standalone editor to CCP.

If you do not have access to the original file, then upload the MX980 standalone editor. This will allow you to see what IR Codes the previous installer used. If you need access to the URC Software to download the editor, PM me, and I will give you my login so you can download it. Once you download it, then you can save the file and convert into CCP using the above method, or just use the standalone editor.

If you upload the file into CCP there are a few things to note:
IR Routing will be gone, you will have to redo this in the CCP software
Any punch throughs will be gone, and you will have to redo these.
Also you will loose the IR Data. All of the pre-programmed codes will not have their database number
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