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RE: IR Code Question



If you give one4all customer services a call, they will give you the key
code, and tell you how to program it on the remote.

In my expeirence, the one4all remotes do a lot more functions than there
are buttons.

HTH
Stuart

-----Original Message-----
From: eamonnogorman [mailto:eamonnogorman@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 24 February 2004 20:04
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] IR Code Question


Hi,

If I know trhe device code for my remote, but not the key code, is
there any way I can find out what key code does what ?

The reason I ask, is that my One for all, does not do all the
functions of the origional lost remote, so I want to put the device
and key code into HV, to teach my Learning remote. Does this make
sense ?

Regards,
Eamon




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