All the codes can be erased by putting it in Learning Mode, doing a gesture and then before learing something doing a Big Swish gesture.

Sometimes though the IR code is a toggle code. My PVR uses that which means that only every other flick works.

3 Operation Modes

  • Practice mode: Wand pulses gesture number for each recognized gesture
  • Casting mode: Wand pulses exactly once for each recognized and learned gesture
  • Learning mode:
    • Enter – hold upright (tip on top), and tap twice – 4 quick pulses,
    • move slowly horizontally,
    • then perform gesture, pulses gesture number
    • then rapid pulses, press function to learn on remote control,
    • big pulse for success,
    • repeat learn step,
    • Exit learning mode,  turn wand upside down (with the tip pointing down), tap once, 4 quick pulses
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4 comments so far

Joe
 1 

If you don’t like toggle codes, get your hands on something a Logitech Harmony remote, set it up with the explicit (non-toggle) codes for your device, and then use it to program the wand. Even if your remote only has the toggle codes, chances are that the explicit on and off codes exist. Logitech generally has them.

October 8th, 2009 at 5:41 am
Al
 2 

I don’t have access to a Logitech Harmony remote. Is there an emulator for the iPhone or PC where we can download the “non-toggle” code to program the wand?

October 10th, 2009 at 6:32 am
Al
 3 

Found the solution for Media Center users. You can change the DEBOUNCE setting in the registry.

LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\
Services\HidIR\Remotes\745a17a0-74d3-11d0-b6fe-00a0c90f57da

October 11th, 2009 at 2:51 am
Joe
 4 

Al: I haven’t seen any iPhone remote control apps which have the library of codes that Logitech does. You may need to find someone with one. (If you live near Ann Arbor MI USA, I can help, but odds are you don’t…)

October 12th, 2009 at 3:00 am

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