Model MRC44Page: 51
| PROBLEM | PROBABLE CAUSE AND SOLUTION | 
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| When Transferring the project to a MRC44, the transfer | The following items may have interfered with the | 
| stops with a "Transfer  | transfer of data. Check each one in the order listed, | 
| Responding" or a "Communications  | then redo the transfer. | 
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 | a) A corrupted or incorrectly learned IR code may | 
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 | exist in the data. Refer to item 1, previous, for | 
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 | correction. | 
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 | b) Check the COM PORT interface cable for | 
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 | continuity on each of its 3 leads. Replace if | 
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 | necessary. | 
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 | c) Your computer may have run out of system | 
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 | resources (memory). Quit other open applications | 
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 | and restart Windows. | 
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| After transferring commands to the MRC44, it works fine | IR noise may be on the IR bus line coming from an IR | 
| ... except at certain times the MRC44 refuses to output | receiver in another room or rooms, preventing a clean | 
| any commands at all. | IR signal from arriving at the controlled component. | 
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 | a) Temporarily disconnect each MRC44 Keypad one | 
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 | at a time, until you find the one causing the | 
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 | interference. | 
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 | b) Look for sources of IR interference near the IR | 
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 | receiver(s) [such as CFL lamps, TVs, Neon | 
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 | lighting, etc.]. Move or shade the IR receiver(s) or | 
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 | take other steps as necessary. | 
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