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#1 11-18-2005 5:53:30 AM

Gecko
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Disabling the DVR's Remote Power Button

I have the silver remote with the PIP and Swap buttons on the bottom.

Is there a way to disable the DVR's Remote power button so that it cannot be used to power On/Off the DVR? I would still like to be able to continue to use the Aux and TV buttons to power On/Off the AV Receiver(Aux) and TV (TV) which have been programmed to control these devices and if possible, the All On button to control just the Receiver (Aux) and the TV

Reason - My wife, God love her, is a techno-idiot and keeps turning the DVR's power off. She simply refuses to learn not to do this!!

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#2 11-18-2005 11:17:12 AM

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Re: Disabling the DVR's Remote Power Button

You could aways wire the batteries to that button and every time she presses it... ZAP!

Just a suggestion.

-Lou


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#3 11-18-2005 11:52:43 AM

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Re: Disabling the DVR's Remote Power Button

Hmmm...searching this very site revealed this thread:

http://www.dvrchatter.com/viewtopic.php?id=345

It's almost like deja vu.

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#4 11-18-2005 4:46:59 PM

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Re: Disabling the DVR's Remote Power Button

The easiest way is to remap the cable POWER function to a junk code that the box ignores:
Press Cable to set the correct mode.
Hold SETUP until 2 blinks.
Type 994, should get 2 blinks
Press/release SETUP, then type 00000
Press/release POWER
Should get 2 blinks.

  This also disables it from the ALL ON key.

To restore the power key, repeat the above, but press Power instead of SETUP 00000. In other words, map the original POWER onto itself. (the 'from' part of the keymap is always a key's ORIGINAL mapping.)

So you can still turn it on/off without physically having to use the button on the box:
Press Cable to set the correct mode.
Hold SETUP until 2 blinks.
Type 994, should get 2 blinks
Press/release POWER
Press/release SETUP
Press/release POWER

  Now, to send the box's power command, press/release setup first, then POWER. The SETUP key acts like a shift key, giving you a second function.


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#5 11-21-2005 4:02:09 PM

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Re: Disabling the DVR's Remote Power Button

Gecko wrote:

I have the silver remote with the PIP and Swap buttons on the bottom.

Is there a way to disable the DVR's Remote power button so that it cannot be used to power On/Off the DVR? I would still like to be able to continue to use the Aux and TV buttons to power On/Off the AV Receiver(Aux) and TV (TV) which have been programmed to control these devices and if possible, the All On button to control just the Receiver (Aux) and the TV

Reason - My wife, God love her, is a techno-idiot and keeps turning the DVR's power off. She simply refuses to learn not to do this!!

I put a macro on the power button that sends power commands to the TV and AV receiver. I got the wife to stop using the ALL ON button and we were set.

Al

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#6 11-29-2005 1:28:57 PM

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Re: Disabling the DVR's Remote Power Button

andyross wrote:

This also disables it from the ALL ON key.

I tried this... It did disable the power button while on cable, and the shift power would work, the "ALL ON" still would power on/off all 3 devices. (DVR & TV in my case)

Alesch1,

How did you create a macro (what steps) on the [cable] power button that sends power commands to TV & AVR?

This may be solution I'm looking for... wife and kid use the "ALL" button... can't get them to use tv- power-cable buttons.  could get them to use the "power" button.

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#7 11-30-2005 7:52:17 AM

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Re: Disabling the DVR's Remote Power Button

JayMan wrote:

andyross wrote:

This also disables it from the ALL ON key.

I tried this... It did disable the power button while on cable, and the shift power would work, the "ALL ON" still would power on/off all 3 devices. (DVR & TV in my case)

Alesch1,

How did you create a macro (what steps) on the [cable] power button that sends power commands to TV & AVR?

This may be solution I'm looking for... wife and kid use the "ALL" button... can't get them to use tv- power-cable buttons.  could get them to use the "power" button.

Macros:

The All ON button doesn't seem to be reprogrammable. The Power key IS macro capable.

You can program a macro on most any available button. Help and Lock/A are probably the most useless keys. Macros typically work no matter which mode is selected, so don't use a key you need to use with a particular programmed device:
Press and hold Setup until 2 blinks
Type 995, you should get 2 blinks
Press the key you want to put the macro on, you should get one SHORT blink
Enter the key sequence you want (TV,power,Aux,Power)
Press and hold Setup until 2 blinks

I had copied and saved this procedure from an earlier post.

Al

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#8 12-01-2005 12:18:07 PM

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Re: Disabling the DVR's Remote Power Button

alesch1 wrote:

Macros:

The All ON button doesn't seem to be reprogrammable. The Power key IS macro capable.

You can program a macro on most any available button. Help and Lock/A are probably the most useless keys. Macros typically work no matter which mode is selected, so don't use a key you need to use with a particular programmed device:
Press and hold Setup until 2 blinks
Type 995, you should get 2 blinks
Press the key you want to put the macro on, you should get one SHORT blink
Enter the key sequence you want (TV,power,Aux,Power)
Press and hold Setup until 2 blinks

I had copied and saved this procedure from an earlier post.

Al

I have had no luck reprogramming the ALL ON button.
I have the Lock/A mapped to the 30 sec skip... I like it near the Replay button.
I'm using the Help button as a Favorite Guide macro [exit, Menu, Menu, Enter]

If a macro is availble in all modes, then using the power key as that button won't work, unless I can remap the TV power to [shift-power], then create a macro on power
that will be [TV, shift-power, Aux, shift-power, Cable]

I would still need Cable, shift-power to power the 6412.

Is shift-power a macro or button reassignment?

Think that could work?

Thanks,
JayMan

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#9 01-28-2006 2:10:25 PM

mrpd1
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Re: Disabling the DVR's Remote Power Button

hi jay
you helped me a couple of weeks ago...
i just disabled my cable key...is there a macro to power up another device...tv and aux are already in use
thanks again
pete

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