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Old July 6th 15, 02:47 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Dave Plowman (News)
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I've found an instruction booklet for this amp online, and it says:-

RC5 Amplifier address. 0=16
1=19

Leave at 16 for handset.

Not quite sure what this refers to given most of the codes seem to be 4
digit ones?

I have a few other remotes some of which claim to be programmable to
control extra devices. But finding the instructions may take some time.
;-)

A Philips one for a VCR operates the volume control, but nothing else.
If I could find one which does volume and mute and channel I'd probably
settle for that - before lashing out for an expensive one.

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Old July 6th 15, 04:48 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Jim Price
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On 06/07/15 15:47, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
I've found an instruction booklet for this amp online, and it says:-

RC5 Amplifier address. 0=16
1=19

Leave at 16 for handset.

Not quite sure what this refers to given most of the codes seem to be 4
digit ones?


Those are the two bytes of the address in the RC5 bit stream. It is
highly unlikely that will have any relation to the code from a universal
remote manufacturer.

I have a few other remotes some of which claim to be programmable to
control extra devices. But finding the instructions may take some time.
;-)

A Philips one for a VCR operates the volume control, but nothing else.
If I could find one which does volume and mute and channel I'd probably
settle for that - before lashing out for an expensive one.


The better One-For-All ones allow you to re-program the keys to send
specific codes. There are usually only a maximum of 256 key codes (as
opposed to device codes), so once you have a working volume button you
either need to try up to 255 of the possibilities, or contact them for
support (if they still do that). If you have a One-For-All manual,
programming of additional codes is covered in the section called "Key
Magic". Just trying and individual code before you program it is done by
pressing the magic key followed by the number of the code you want to
try. Don't be put off if your manual doesn't have the "Key Magic"
section - sometimes it's there despite not being in the documentation.

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