Hidden Codes in Keypad Database
The database used in CKEditor is the same as the one for the SR10.1 remote control. However, the CK1.2 and
CK1.1 keypad have fewer buttons available since their role is to automate a system and perform basic functions only.
To speed up programming, the first one to two pages of every device in the database have been updated for keypad
operation.
Thus, for any device programmed from the database from the CABLE or SAT categories, you will see the Number
commands on Page 1, and the Menu commands on Page 2.The commands that were on Page 1 and 2 in the SR10.1
will be moved to Page 3 and 4. Commands that were in Page 3 ad 4 will be inserted in the Hidden Code list for
Shortcuts if you need one.
Similarly, you will see hard button commands that are deemed the most commonly used moved to page 1 and 2 in
other categories.The missing commands are located in the Hidden code list for shortcuts if you need one.
Shortcutting To Hidden Codes and Other Device IR commands
You can create a SHORTCUT to another button with a Learned or pre-programmed command OR a HIDDEN Code
by selecting it via the pull down lists under Device and IR Code in the Edit and Label Buttons window.
TIP - Discrete On and Off codes are listed in the Hidden Code lists as P-ON and P-OFF
1 On the simulator, select the button position you
want to program with a new command.
2 Select the DEVICE from the Device list box.
3 Select the IR Code from the IR Code list box.
4 Click on the SAVE button in this window to
make the shortcut symbol appear.
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Remember you can shortcut to ANY com-
mand that has been assigned to a device -
Learned or Pre-Programmed. Because the
CK1.1 has fewer buttons than the CK1.2
or SR10.1 remote control, the missing
commands, including powerful discrete
Input, Mode and Power ON and Power
OFF commands are often placed in the
bottom of the IR Code list for a device.