USB-UIRT and Teaching Remotes Discrete IR codes

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USB-UIRT and Teaching Remotes Discrete IR codes

Postby cuatro » Tue Apr 26, 2005 8:26 pm

Is the USB-UIRT able to send out the discrete IR codes to a remote such as the Sony RM-AV3100 in "learning" mode?

For example I have the Samsung HL-P5063W DLP television which supports discrete IR codes. These are IR codes that, when sent to the tv, allow the tv to automatically change to a specific input, power on (not toggle), power off (not toggle) etc.

However most of these remotes do not allow you to type in these codes by hand so they have to be learned from somewhere, usually a PC it seems and I imagine that the USB-UIRT should do this fine but I wanted to check here to be sure.

Thanks.
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Postby cuatro » Tue Apr 26, 2005 8:31 pm

well if i had read the front page first my question was answered.

Use codes available from the Web for other remotes (such as the Philips Pronto) to control all of your equipment with Remote (IR) receivers (including special 'discrete' remote codes your brand-name remote doesn't include!). For example, the USB-UIRT could transmit the discrete 'Input 3' code to your TV to directly switch it to input 3, rather than cycling through all of the inputs.


:lol:
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