Post 1 made on Friday February 28, 2003 at 20:19 |
ddarche Mr. RemoteQuest |
Joined: Posts: | February 2002 2,309 |
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Folks,
One thing I noticed while learning codes in PENG vs. PE: PE used to "ding" when it finished learning the code, which allowed you to hold down the key and wait for PE to announce. PENG doesn't do that it just sits there while learning, regardless if you hold down the key for a second or 10 seconds. I think Phillips needs to put this back in the next version of PENG. I think it is a lot of help when learning codes and it takes the "timing" element out of the learning process. Any thoughts?
Regards...Dave
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Post 2 made on Friday February 28, 2003 at 22:21 |
Archer Founding Member |
Joined: Posts: | August 2001 877 |
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With my poor hearing I couldn't tell you if dinged, donged, or whatever, but it does display "OK" on the screen when the code is learned (displays "failed" if it didn't learn). Just because it says OK doesn't realy mean it learned the correct code, it learned something and you need to test it to verify that it is correct.
The beep it would be nice to have for all you young people that can hear those things.
Archer
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