c)On some "teaching" remotes, the internal IR emitter is considerably offset from the center of the case. Also the "learning" sensor on the
d)Experiment with different key press times on the "teaching" remote. Usually a brief "tap" is all that is necessary.
e)Be sure there are no sources of strong IR interference (such as CFL lamps, TVs, Neon lighting, etc.) near the
2.The 2nd
a)Do a Clear Memory procedure on the 2nd
b)Repeat the Cloning procedure (Figs. 13 &14).
3.The unit does not respond to any key presses.
In rare instances, while programming the
If this occurs, temporarily remove one battery, then reinstall it. This will reset the unit and restore operation. No user programming will be lost.
4.Unit will not learn IR commands from certain brands and models of remotes.
a)Because of the wide variety of IR coding and timing relationships (there are no industry standards), there are some IR commands that are not learnable by the
Be sure to test all components first to see that their IR command codes are learnable and executable by the
To aid you in this selection, see CAUTION card included with these instructions for the latest information relating to code compatibility.
NOTE: DD4 Users. Certain IR commands that are not normally learnable, or those that operate more correctly when learned with special techniques at Xantech, plus a library of IR codes for Xantech products, are available on the CD ROM that comes with DD4. These, and the most recent updates to these files, are also available on the Xantech web site at www.xantech.com. In addition, if necessary, they can be obtained from Xantech on a
b)Components using IR carriers higher than 71 kHz cannot be learned directly. Most are learnable, however, when
Refer to the Xantech Product Catalog and contact Technical Support for details. Be sure you have the Make and Model number of the component and its remote before contacting Technical Support.
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