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 Posted: Thursday Jul 30th, 2015 01:37 pm
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Infrared Learning Errors

"Infrared Signal is too long"
If this message appears before the remote control button is pressed during learning, it means that random IR signals are being received. This could be due to certain types of fluorescent lights. Try again with the lights off or in another room.
If the error message is seen after the infrared signal is sent, it means that the signal being learned is too long for the system to encode, probably because it has an unusual format.
This may also be caused by pressing and holding the remote control button. Try again after clicking the "Start" button, by pressing and releasing the button. Note that a small percentage of infrared signals are really too long to be learned by the UCM. The UCM is not able to encode all types of remote controls.

"Erroneous signal or Out of Frequency Range Detected"
This message may be received if the remote control is not pointed directly at the receivers or is too far away. The remote control should be pointed directly at the infrared receivers U8 and U9 at a distance of 5 to 10 cm away.
Some remote controls operate outside the frequency range of 35 to 50 kHz in which the receiver can not detect. Such infrared signals cannot be learned by the UCM.

"Error Encountered during Encoding - Exceeded Bytes"
This message is received when the infrared signal is not one of the known formats which requires too many bytes to encode. Such infrared signals cannot be learned by the UCM

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