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6.
Tips & Tricks about learning IR codes to a remote
When learning IR codes always test the IR codes directly during the learning
process.
In this way you do not need to learn all the codes over and over again.
Please try the following steps when the learned IR code fail to work.
1.
Make sure the original remote you are learning the code from has
a fresh set of batteries. (preferably Duracell or Energizers)
2.
Increase/decrease the distance between the two remotes when
learning. (original and URC)
Try for example to double the distance, up to 4 feet is possible.
3.
For ‘normal’ short burst codes, try to ‘tap’ the button instead of
press and holding it.
4.
For ‘Continuous’ codes, try the ‘flicker’ technique – rapidly tap the
button while learning. (approximately 7x per second or faster.)
5.
Try the ‘Swoop’ method, Start form 2’ away and then ‘swoop’ the
remote towards the learning remote.
6.
Try the ‘Flasher’ method. Hold an opaque object in front of the
remote and remove it then quickly replace it.
7.
Try learning the codes to another learning remote first, and then
from that remote to the required one.