Spit
FIRE
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The programing sequence is:
1. Manually turn on the device.
2. SOURCE (1-4)
3. PROGRAM
4. 0-0-0
5. Issue PROGRAM as needed. Each time PROGRAM is sent, the Spit
-
FIRE
will increment the device code.
If the current selection does not operate the equipment, you may press
PROGRAM and observe 3 flashes. The Spit
FIRE
is now set up for the next
consecutive device in the library. When you find the correct code, pressing
the SOURCE button will save the program setting.
Like AutoSearch, SOURCE1 will scan all cable boxes and DSS receivers,
SOURCE2 will scann al lVCRs and DVD players, SOURCE3 will scan all
TVs and SOURCE4 will scan everything.
The programming sequence to manual search the code for source #1 is:
Button function
Scancode
Status returned
Source1 press
C1 (41 with MSB set) 1 flash
Program press
C0
2 flashes
#0 press
80
1 flash
key release
0
button release
#0 press
80
1 flash
key release
0
button release
#0 press
80
1 flash
key release
0
button release
Program press
C0
3 flashes
Key release
0
button release
Each time PROGRAM is sent, the device code will increment. Send the
source code to lock in the code.
Source1 press
C1 (41 with MSB set) 1 flash
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FIRE
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NOTE: Some devices, such as cable boxes, may not support power buttons
on the remote. In this case, you can substitute any other supported button
to test the code.
After the Spit
FIRE
is programmed using AutoSearch, you will not know the
library code number programmed. See
Device Code Read-Back
to read
back the programmed library code number.
Device Code Read-back
After the Spit
FIRE
is programmed with Search mode, you will not know the
resultant ISI number. To read back the current ISI number, the key se-
quence is as follows.
SOURCE – PROGRAM - Digit – PROGRAM
Where SOURCE is the slot that you want to read back. (41h - 44h), PRO-
GRAM is 40h, Digit is either 1, 2, or 3 for the Hundreds, Tens, or Ones
digit respectively.
The Spit
FIRE
will return a flash count of 0 to 9 to indicate the digit.
Example: To read the ISI number of the TV slot
TV(43h)
Return 1 flash (0xA1)
PROGRAM(40h)
Return 2 flashes (0xA2)
1 (01h)
Return 1 flash (0xA1)
PROGRAM(40h)
Return 100s digit of TV e.g. 1 flash (0xA1)
2 (02h)
Return 1 flash (0xA1)
PROGRAM(40h)
Return 10s digit of TV e.g. 2 flashes (0xA2)
3(03h)
Return 1 flash (0xA1)
PROGRAM(40h)
Return 1s digit of TV e.g. 5 flashes (0xA5)
Therefore the ISI number of the device in the TV slot is 125.
While in this mode, you can freely go between the 100s, 10s and 1s digits
to recount the flashes. To exit this mode, press a source key.
NOTE: You can program any type of device in any of the 4 slots available.
For example if you have 2 VCRs you can set one up on the VCR slot and the
other in the AUX slot. However, if you use Search, the VCR slot will only
scan for VCRs whereas the AUX slot will scan all devices in the library.