Warcraft Ii Map Editor Download. I have just tried to program my universal remotes to work with the DSD4121 (Not DVR). I have successfully programmed about 14 different AV devices onto these Digitech AR-1725 remotes over the years, without a problem. However the DSD4121 is presenting a major problem.
It goes through the motion of successfully learning the On / Off code to the remote. But the DSD4121 just does not respond at all to the Digitech remotes. Has anyone encountered problems with universal remotes learning the function codes of the DSD4121? I’ve looked at this again and can now confidently make the following observations: •The length of time for the learning phase of the programming does not have any effect on the result (from 0.5 secs to 3 secs.) •All 3 Digitech remotes produce the same result. •A button press on the DSD remote causes the IR led on the DSD4121 to light up and releasing the button causes the led to go off, and the appropriate function is executed. •A button press on an unrelated remote has no effect on the DSD’s led.
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•A button press on the Digitech remote that has tried to learn any one of the DSD’s functions causes the DSD led to light up, but is not turned off when the button is released. The led is latched on and no function is executed. The led goes off when the DSD remote is used and normal operation resumes. I can only conclude that the DSD must be using some new or unconventional code sequencing in its remotes that is incompatible with the learning function of the Digitechs.
As I’ve said, I have not encountered this problem with the 12 previous AV devices that I have programmed for. If technology has overtaken the capability of the Digitech remotes then I guess I’ll just cop this sweet. However If Altech have done something unconventional with their implementation of remote control then I would be rather annoyed to say the least. I would be keen to know if anyone has successfully used a learning function to program a remote for the DSD4121. (ie by physically reading the IR output stream from the DSD remote) Many thanks for the responses so far. I’ve looked at this again and can now confidently make the following observations: •The length of time for the learning phase of the programming does not have any effect on the result (from 0.5 secs to 3 secs.) •All 3 Digitech remotes produce the same result.