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pronto pro working with RF and macro's
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Post 1 made on Thursday April 22, 2004 at 07:23
dalm02
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Can someone help me, providing the mocro's for remote control by RF Extender of the Philips Pronto Pro.

It will work in IR mode, but what I'm trying, in RF mode it doesn't work.

Kind regards,

Carl Dalm The Netherlands

carl.dalm@bis.nl
Post 2 made on Thursday April 22, 2004 at 09:17
King of typos
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Put delays between each ir code in the macro. Start off with 1 second, then go down to as fast as you can that it will work all the time.

With RF, most macros needs some sort of delays between them. Or the ir codes will "melt" into each other.

Rob
Post 3 made on Thursday April 22, 2004 at 12:47
bomberjim
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With macros you have to make sure that the codes you're aliased to are in a DEVICE set to RF. It doesn't matter where the macro button is located, it's the location of the source codes. Additionally, System Properties needs to be set to RF and have the same channel setting as is on the extender.

You can test this by setting all devices to RF and see if your macros work in RF now. If so you'll need to do some surgery to get your codes located in devices that are set to RF.

Jim L
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OP | Post 4 made on Tuesday April 27, 2004 at 04:24
dalm02
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On 04/22/04 09:17, King of typos said...
Put delays between each ir code in the macro.
Start off with 1 second, then go down to as fast
as you can that it will work all the time.

With RF, most macros needs some sort of delays
between them. Or the ir codes will "melt" into
each other.

Rob

Thanks for your information, I will look in to it.

Carl
OP | Post 5 made on Tuesday April 27, 2004 at 04:26
dalm02
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On 04/22/04 12:47, bomberjim said...
With macros you have to make sure that the codes
you're aliased to are in a DEVICE set to RF.
It doesn't matter where the macro button is located,
it's the location of the source codes. Additionally,
System Properties needs to be set to RF and have
the same channel setting as is on the extender.

You can test this by setting all devices to RF
and see if your macros work in RF now. If so
you'll need to do some surgery to get your codes
located in devices that are set to RF.


Jim L

Also thanks for your information, I will look into it.

Carl


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