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commands are transmitted and to which devices.
Transmitter ID
codes
are revealed in the “Identify Transmitter” window.
Each universal remote has a number of source selection buttons on it
(i.e., TV, VCR, DVD, AUX). Typically, those buttons are used when
setting up the remote with an acceptable code (refer to “Code
Verification” on page 10). If an acceptable code is transmitted during that
procedure, Crestron assigns the code with an identifier in the “Identify
Transmitter” window. For example, in the window shown below, the
Transmitter ID (Hex):
field shows the number 13. Since the identifier
falls in the range of 00 to 1F, the device communicates using an
acceptable RC5 code.
Positive Transmitter Identification
The next logical question is, “What is the
Button ID
?” The purpose of
this next procedure is to map the buttons on the universal remote so that a
list can be generated and used for reference when creating the SIMPL
Windows program. A decimal identification number (or
Button ID
(Decimal)
as shown in the “Identify Transmitter” window) corresponds
to each physical press on the universal remote. This procedure picks up
where the code verification procedure left off.
1. Complete steps 1 through 6 in “Code Verification” on page 10.
2. Wherever convenient (i.e., Notepad on the PC or a piece of scrap
paper) create a table for recording the
Button ID (Decimal)
number
associated with each button press on the universal remote.
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