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August 5, 2023 at 7:19 am #23121
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InactiveHello all,
New user here trying to maximise my use of the 1100S Box.
I have a system with Philips TV, Humax STB, Panasonic DVD and Marantz receiver inputs. So would prefer to use a universal remote. I’ve chosen the One for All Smart Control 5 remote, and pretty much figured everything out BUT, I am finding it impossible to use the learning feature to learn the LIST function on the Humax.
This is almost a showstopper for me, as I would prefer to filter my Freesat channels, particularly for favourites. So I am trying to get my One for All remote FAV button to learn the LIST button from my Humax remote. Well it doesn’t work (I am aware that you have to be in the full guide of the EPG). I have checked the correct code for the Humax to work with the remote, which is 2443.
At a loss at what to do next. Any suggestions?
Thanks
August 5, 2023 at 3:43 pm #112493Anonymous
InactiveHello RichardH,
Welcome to the forum. I don’t have the same one for all model, but I can get mine to use the fav. Button for programming my Humax 1100s to work ok EPG/list function to be able to show favourites menu. When you use the learn feature are you allowing enough time for the 2 remote controls to copy button data from original to the one for all remote? I have had to programme each button by learning mode, due to remote being set on another Humax mode number as I have several bits of Humax equipment in same room. Works ok for me.
Could also be that you have reached maximum buttons on remote memory. Be interested to know if you solve problem. John L
August 5, 2023 at 5:23 pm #112494Anonymous
InactiveHi John,
I’m pretty certain the One for All remote is learning the code or at least reading them as the remote flashes twice when it has done so.
I only have 2 other buttons learned, which surely hasn’t filled up the memory.
No luck as yet.
August 5, 2023 at 6:40 pm #112495Anonymous
InactiveThat’s very strange. I use the URC 7145 model and have programmed the “fav” button to use the Humax “list” button. Mine works fine.
Not sure if your model may function differently. I have programmed my “list” button on one for all to work with recordings button on Humax. Hope you get it sorted. Maybe do a reset on device function and have another go? John L
August 5, 2023 at 8:50 pm #112496Anonymous
InactiveI’ll give the remote a reset tomorrow.
August 6, 2023 at 3:31 pm #112497Anonymous
InactiveUnfortunately, still not working, even after a remote reset.
August 7, 2023 at 3:38 pm #112498Anonymous
InactiveHi RichardH,
What a shame. Maybe contact One for all for advice? If all your other programmed learning functions have worked ok & setup in same method, this should also work. John L
August 7, 2023 at 9:08 pm #112499Anonymous
InactiveHi RichardH, see the following page:
Follow the instructions on their website to program the new function.
The 5 digit key codes for SAT code 2443 are as follows:
00308 0
00443 1
00692 2
00440 3
00438 4
00698 5
00565 6
00313 7
00311 8
00571 9
00327 Add Bookmark
00680 Audio
00425 Back
00587 Bookmark List
00314 Channel Down
00629 Channel Up
00630 Exit
00708 Fast Forward
00246 Fastext Blue
00248 Fastext Green
00500 Fastext Red
00503 Fastext Yellow
00251 Guide
00683 Info
00296 List
00330 Media
00566 Menu
00632 Menu Down
00375 Menu Left
00372 Menu Right
00377 Menu Up
00245 Mute
00635 OK/List
00423 OPT+
00711 Pause
00453 Play
00437 Power
00713 Record
00456 Rewind
00584 Schedule
00454 Skip Back
00714 Skip Forward
00548 Sleep
00324 Slow
00695 Source
00459 Stop
00678 Subtitle
00582 Text
00568 TV/Radio
00554 Video Format
00677 Volume Down
00506 Volume Up
00294 Wide
This allows you to assign code 00296 to any single key to convert that key into a “List” key.
You can assign any feature to any key with the exception of the DEVICES, ACTIVITY, or Magic keys.
One for All advised me that programming extra keys this way is better than “learning” from your old remote because this method uses less memory within the One for All remote allowing you to change more keys.
August 7, 2023 at 10:36 pm #112500Anonymous
InactiveI haven’t seen this before. Will try it tomorrow. Thanks!
August 8, 2023 at 9:46 am #112501Anonymous
InactiveHi Paul_D,
That’s really useful to know! Does that work with their other smart remotes? I use the urc7145 with my Humax 1100s. My memory has run out adding any extra buttons for other devices due to using up memory for learning mode for each button on humax. I couldn’t get the remote to work with codes from one for all due to using another Humax remote mode number. Maybe this may work?John L
August 8, 2023 at 10:55 am #112502Anonymous
InactiveI have five Humax boxes (9300T (retired), Foxsat-HDR, HDR-Fox T2, HDR-1100S and FVP-4000T).
I also have five different One for All remotes.
The initial setup key code differs depending on the Remote/Humax combination.
Irrespective of which One for All remote I use, the following are the initial setup key codes which work for all of my Humax boxes:
Humax 9300T – SAT 1808 or VCR 1794
Foxsat HDR – SAT 1176
HDR-Fox T2 – SAT 2443
HDR-1100S – SAT 2443
FVP-4000T – SAT 2443
Note: The above setup key codes only work if the Humax is set to Mode 1. If you are using Modes 2 to 6, you will need to use the “Learning” feature from your old remote (or contact One for All and see if they have an updated code for your remote).
See the following page to change Mode: https://myhumax.org/forum/topic/multi-code-function-hdhdr-remote-2
Once the basic functions are working, the 5 digit key codes are the same for all Humax models.
Note: some older remotes use a three digit key code instead of a five digit key code – they are actually the same codes without the “00” at the start of the number. “00296” becomes “296”.
August 8, 2023 at 11:00 am #112503Anonymous
Inactivejdlfreetime – 1 hour ago »
I use the urc7145 with my Humax 1100s.
See the following page:
I’m not sure if your remote is capable of direct learning from the individual code as One for All don’t specifically mention it on their website.
Copied from that page:
Your One For All remote is capable of copying functions straight from the original remote control that came with your device.
To use the learning feature, please follow the instructions below:
Hold down MAGIC until the light blinks once and then twice and stays on
Enter code 975, the light will blink twice.
Press the MODE key to select the relevant device key
Press the key on the One For All where you would like to place the learned function, the device LED will flash rapidly.
Press and release the key on the original remote control that you wish to learn. The LED will blink twice to indicate the key has been learned correctly.
Press and hold the MAGIC key to store the learned function until the light blinks twice.
Additional Information:
It is possible to learn up to 100 functions on this remote.
To learn multiple keys, you can repeat steps 4 and 5 instead. When you have finished learning all of the required functions, press and hold MAGIC to store.
A time-out will occur if no signal is received from the original remote within 5 seconds. To retry, press the key to be learned on again.
It is possible to learn onto an empty device mode. The functions from this learned only device mode can also be used in Macros and Volume lock.
One long blink indicates the remote did not capture the signal correctly.
Two long blinks indicate the memory is full.
Try it using the MAGIC 994 function and see if it works.
It won’t break anything and you might be lucky and find that that feature is already included.
August 8, 2023 at 11:32 am #112504Anonymous
InactiveFor info, One for All 9xx command codes are universal and work across all One for All remotes.
However, not all One for All remotes support every 9xx feature set such as “Learning”, “Macros” and “Key Mover”.
Some of the more useful ones are as follows:
975 – Learning from other remotes (requires original remote)
981 – Restore Factory Defaults
992 – Mode re-assignment – set up two of the same devices on the remote i.e. a second SAT box on the VCR key.
994 – Key Mover (programming that does not require original remote)
August 8, 2023 at 1:07 pm #112505Anonymous
InactiveHi Paul_D,
Thank you for info. Certainly worth knowing more. I knew about the mode 1 issue, but may have another try at some point. Excellent background information that I will make a note of! John L
August 8, 2023 at 6:47 pm #112506Anonymous
InactivePaul_D – 21 hours ago »
Hi RichardH, see the following page:
Follow the instructions on their website to program the new function.
The 5 digit key codes for SAT code 2443 are as follows:
00308 0
00443 1
Thank you so much. It worked! But it took a lot of goes to get right, and to be honest, I don’t know what I did that made it work.
Thanks again!
00692 2
00440 3
00438 4
00698 5
00565 6
00313 7
00311 8
00571 9
00327 Add Bookmark
00680 Audio
00425 Back
00587 Bookmark List
00314 Channel Down
00629 Channel Up
00630 Exit
00708 Fast Forward
00246 Fastext Blue
00248 Fastext Green
00500 Fastext Red
00503 Fastext Yellow
00251 Guide
00683 Info
00296 List
00330 Media
00566 Menu
00632 Menu Down
00375 Menu Left
00372 Menu Right
00377 Menu Up
00245 Mute
00635 OK/List
00423 OPT+
00711 Pause
00453 Play
00437 Power
00713 Record
00456 Rewind
00584 Schedule
00454 Skip Back
00714 Skip Forward
00548 Sleep
00324 Slow
00695 Source
00459 Stop
00678 Subtitle
00582 Text
00568 TV/Radio
00554 Video Format
00677 Volume Down
00506 Volume Up
00294 Wide
This allows you to assign code 00296 to any single key to convert that key into a “List” key.
You can assign any feature to any key with the exception of the DEVICES, ACTIVITY, or Magic keys.
One for All advised me that programming extra keys this way is better than “learning” from your old remote because this method uses less memory within the One for All remote allowing you to change more keys.
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